2. Friday, April 5, 1974 University Daily Kansan Shifting Energy Base to Coal Is Foreseen Shifting Energy Base The Interior Department yesterday spelled out a five-year, $4.6 billion research program aimed at shifting the U.S. energy base from oil and natural gas toward coal. natural gas township The department's proposal would use about half the funds in President Obama's $10 billion energy research program, whose other major feature would be development of the atomic fast-breeder reactor by the Atomic Energy Commission. Atomic Energy Council development, the Federal Energy Office ordered 11.1 million in another energy development, the Federal Energy Office ordered 600 thousand of gasoline removed from inventories to increase the average daily supply by 4 per cent next month. However, to achieve this distribution, the gasoline supply available each day must decrease for 12 states and the District of Columbia. Kansas' daily allocation will be cut 4 per cent in April. Military Aid Hike to South Vietnam Rejected The House of Representatives rejected an amendment to increase military aid to South Vietnam by $272 million, despite contentions that South Vietnam needs it to survive. The rate was 177 to 154. Critics accused the Pentagon of trying to make an end-run around the $1.28-billion limit on U.S. military aid to Senegal set by Congress last year and stressed they won't abandon the South Vietnamese. Pompidou Buried; Nixon to Attend Memorial President Nixon announced that he would fly to Paris to attend official memorial services Saturday for French President Georges Pompidou at the Cathedral of Notre Dame. Pompidious was buried in a little village cemetery at Orvilles, 35 miles south of Ports. The president had a country home there. There were some other burials there, too. Meanwhile, the race to succeed Pompidoia already was under way. Former Premier Jacques Cab丹-Delmas and National Assembly President Edgar Fauré said they would be candidates in elections scheduled for April 28 or May 5. FBI Continues Search for Hearst Abductors The FBI it still considered Patricia Hearst to be a kidnap victim and was proking an intensive effort to arrest her abductors. In a tape-recorded message received Wednesday, a voice identified as Miss Heart's said she had renamed her family and way of life and had moved to California. joined the Symposium Laboratory for FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley in Washington, "The FBI will use all available resources and take all necessary actions to curry out responsibility to pursue this case to a successful conclusion." Budget . . . From Page One The committee decided to recommend that the requests of some groups be denied instead of giving all groups marginal operating budgets. The committee used apparent unorganization of a group or likelihood of a group's outside funding as criteria for determining cuts be cut from the funding recommendation. "I'd hate to give everybody just paper and pencils," Davis said. Meanwhile, a short-funded senate communications committee met in a closed meeting last night to agree on budget issues. The committee presented to the Student Senate next week. With $44,694.42 in funds to be allocated, $42,492.60 is guaranteed to the University Daily Kansas. Five other groups had requested funding from the committee. During the meeting which lasted two and one-half hours the 12 member committee agreed upon the following recommendations; -$1540 to KUOK radio station for partial funding of a 10-watt FM transmitter. -$461 to the Amateur Radio Club to replace an antenna damaged during high winds last summer. This will make the station operational again. Statistics that the Student Senate's Parking and Traffic Task Force needed, but couldn't get, for a review of campus parking should be compiled by next week, Mike Thomas, director of the department of Security and Parking, said yesterday. $125 in partial funding to POOP, a news sheet published by a collective. Task Force to Get Parking Facts The statistics were available to the Task Force when it was making its study, but the statistics weren't in the form that the task force desired. Thomas said. A report by the Task Force was submitted to Chancellor Archie R. Dykes earlier this month. The Task Force was investigating the parking and traffic system in an attempt to cut costs and create a more equitable system for students who park on campus, said Steve McMurray, Norton sophomore and member of the Task Force. The Task Force needed existing statistics broken down to show, among other things, the number of faculty, staff and students who parked in each parking zone, McMurray said. If the statistics had been in useable form, the Task Force probably could have recommended more and better changes in the parking system, he said. parking fees in the Big Eight, and the University of Kansas has the highest fees, Beisner said. He said he would talk with administration officials about forcing KU's faculty to pay parking fines, as is done at K-State. The recommendations of the Task Force included stricter collection of faculty fines, reduction of parking permit fees in O- and X-zones, which are relatively far from campus, and an option to pay fines by mail, McMurry said. The tardiness of faculty parking fines is the most significant thing to result from the Task Force's report, and John Beisern, Salina junior and student body president. If the faculty would pay its fines, all parking fees could probably be reduced, he said. Kansas State University has the lowest Beisner said the Task Force's report showed that the department of Security and Parking wasn't keeping the statistics continuous evaluation of the parking system. Thomas said statistics were never compiled in the form deserved by the Task Force, and he doesn't know. parking operations of the department of Security and Parking. The Parking and Traffic Board earlier had submitted a report to Dykes concerning parking regulations for next year. McMurray and his team recommended quo, which was unacceptable. Dykes has been waiting for the Task Force's report on the parking board's recommendations. McMurray said he hoped a study of the statistics that would be made available next week would indicate practicable options to the current parking system. Fund Honors Grad Ernest E. Angiino, professor of geology, announced yesterday the establishment of the Earth and Space Sciences Center. 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