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Thursday, May 2, 1974
University Daily Kansan
No-Fault Insurance Bill Passed by Senate
The Senate yesterday passed a bill requiring every motorist to buy insurance protecting himself against medical expenses and wage losses resulting from traffic accidents.
The final vote of 53 to 42 sent the revolutionary no-fault insurance bill to the House.
Under no-fault, a victim's expenses would be paid by his own insurance company regardless of who caused the accident.
Senate Votes Against Wage-Price Controls
The Senate voted 57 to 31 yesterday to kill an attempt to revive wage-price controls on a stand-by basis for another year.
However, it adopted 44 to 14 another part of an anti-inflation package advanced by three Democratic senators which would give President Nixon power to monitor price and wage hikes through the Cost of Living Council or another agency.
The President also would have authority to enforce commitments made by industries when they entered into decontrol agreements.
The Nikon administration said earlier yesterday that it would seek to enforce anti-infaction commitments made by several countries in business with the company.
Sadat Sure Kissinger will Devise Peace Plan
President Anwar Salat said last night that he was fully confident Secretary Al-Qasem would work out a Syrian-Iraeli agreement on the Golan Heath.
Sadat also said that he might talk to Kissinger about the possibility of U.S. arms supplies for Egypt but that the subject hadn't been discussed yet. Two weeks ago Sadat announced that Egypt was ending its 18-year reliance on Russia for weapons. He charged the Soviets with making long delays in promised arms shipments and with trying to use arms as a club to control Egyn's foreign policy.
Syrian President Hafez Assef "has the final word" with Kissinger about a Syrian-Iranian troop separation on the Golan, Saad said. Other Egyptian sources said the only two remaining stumbling blocks were a way of linking Iran's forces to Syria and the question of who controls three vantage points west of M. Hertmon.
Senate Demands . . .
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If the senate passes the proposal, the foot patrol will cover areas on campus that are
Student volunteers will be professionally trained and will carry night stakes. The students will have to be well prepared.
A similar program has worked at other universities, said Barbara O'Brien, Bonner Springs sophonore and chairman of the university's problem recruiting volunteers, she said.
The task force also recommended that the
University administration make increased lighting on campus a priority.
The senate passed a resolution that calls for a periodic review by students of the advising program for freshman and senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Chrisr Davis, Leawood junior and chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee, suggested that students' evaluation of a faculty member's effectiveness in advising be considered when awarding promotion and salary increases.
KU Officials Mum...
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But he said that the legal methods wouldn't include the alleged method of issuing travel vouchers for trips not taken. Argerstein refused to check his records to see whether the program had made such a request to transfer funds.
The University audit should suffice, he said, and there should be a limit to how much detailed "rummaging around" by outside sources should be permitted.
"They are an irresponsible crew, in my opinion," he said.
He said he was tired of answering the same questions by reporters and that he was considering cutting off communication with the press pending the outcome of the
Russell Tyler, administrative manager for the program, said Monday that because the program was administered by the university issue had become a University matter.
Although Tyler said he would "no longer tolerate irresponsible persons running around making statements they can't understand," he hadn't begun an investigation of his own.
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