2. Thursday, March 7, 1974 University Daily Kansan Striking Miners Accept Contract in Britain The leaders of Britain's 250,000 striking coal miners accepted night last one-year, $230 million pay package designed to end the nation's greasest The 25-man executive of the miners' union voted 25 to 2 to accept the deal after 19 hours of hardening with the state-run coal board. Joseph Gormley, president of the union, said the men would go back to the mines by Monday, ending a bitter dispute that has dragged on for nearly four years. Ending the strike and resuming the flow of coal that fires 70 per cent of the country's power—permitting cancellation of the three-day work week now imposed on many British firms and factories—was the first order of business for Prime Minister Harold Wilson's new Labor government. The Kansas Senate Ways and Means Committee postponed action yesterday on the huge money bill that would give faculty members at state colleges and universities the pay increases recommended by the state Board of Regents. However, State Sen. Ross Doyen, R-Concordia, the committee commissioned predicted yesterday that the committee would approve faculty pay increases of 10 per cent at the University of Kansas and Wichita State and 11 per cent at Kansas State and the state colleges at Pittsburgh, Emporia and Action Postponed on Faculty Pay Raise Gov. Robert Docking recommended 8.5 per cent increases. Senate Fails to Override Energy Bill Veto The Senate failed yesterday to override President Nixon's veto of emergency energy legislation providing for an oil price roll-back. The vote was 58 to 40, eight votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to override the veto, which Nixon announced earlier in the day. Moments before, the House voted for a crude oil price rollback similar to the one contained in the energy bill vetoed by President Nixon. The vote marked the death of the energy bill, which Congress had wrestled with since it first was introduced by Senate Interior Committee Chairman Ralph Nader. Salary Increases Rejected by Senators Election-year pay raises for members of Congress, federal judges and top executive branch of ficials was voted down by the Senate yesterday. Election-year pay raises for members of Congress, federal judges and top executive branch of fiscals were voted down by the Senate yesterday. The House action is necessary. The Senate vote was enough to kill the salary increases President Nixon had included in the budget he submitted to Congress. Rape Victim . . . From Page One A. The main thing that I can think of it to have someone walking with you, I really don't think he would attack anyone who was with another person. Probably, from what the psychiatrists say, it's better not to fight back, because it might make him violent. He's fairly large. If he does attack you and you can't get away from him, try to be level-headed and look at him, his clothing and what he's wearing. Don't ask me about it. I didn't look at his hands for jewelry, his fingernails. You'd never think of looking at the fingernails. Look for jewelry at a high school class ring. Look at his shoes. That's another thing they keep on their feet in the hallway, their shoes. Look for scars, just anything that it would be possible to identify him by. Right after I was raped, I had all these reactions. I really degraded myself for having these reactions because I thought, "Why am I not strong? Why can't I be stronger?" And I like to be a little superhuman if we can. I think one thing you should do if you are attacked is not hesitate to talk about it. It talk and talk about it, even if you think it might be embarrassing. The minute you just try to keep it inside and pretend it isn't there or just subdue it, you're going to be in trouble, because something that traumatic can't just be set aside to move to work it all out. It's really hard to do. I felt that I was being such a burden to my friends, because I just couldn't stand to be alone. People shouldn't hesitate to call the rape counselors. She was such a help. K.U. Night Tonight! ARGUS -FREE- LIVE MUSIC with K.U.I.D. Live Music Six Nights a Week Start Spring Break Early At The YUK DOWN Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th and Iowa A high wooden wedge from Bare-Trap. Super Sandals from the best in California sandal makers. This style in Navy, Natural, or Brown. You'll find comfort with Bare-Traps. Your Campus Travel Agent SUA/Maupintour travel service Telephone 843-1211—Kansas Union Plus 3 Other Locations: 900 Massachusetts/ The Malls/Hillcrest - Airline reservations/tickets (No extra charge) * Amtrak train reservations/tickets - Cruise/ship reservations - Weekend holidays - Hotel reservations - Resort reservations - Incentive travel - Car rentals - Club group travel - Escorted tours - Sports holidays - Private group programs - Motorcoach charter tours - Independent travel John J. Wilson, attorney for Haldenm and Ehrilchian, said that no grand jury in the history of the District of Columbia District Court had issued such a report and that court rules barred its transmission to any nonjudicial proceeding. - Worlds of Fun tickets report, Sirica asked whether there had been any discussion that it might be advisable to delay the inquiry until the Watergate cover-up trial is finished. Nixon Would Allow... From Page One The judge said the date for the trial had tentatively been set for Sept. 9. "The House Judiciary Committee has not considered that," Dear told the judge. But in answer to another question from the judge, Dour said that the committee had adopted stringent rules designed to keep the information secret. Friday, along with a bulging satchel of evidence when the grand jury indicted H. R. Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman, John N. Mitchell, and four other former White House or re-election committee aides for conspiracy in the Watergate cover-up. The sealed report was handed to Sirica See Jayhawker Towers Apts. 1603 W. 15th Lawrence, Kansas NOTICE The Association of University Residence Halls (A.U.R.H.) is holding its annual election for officers on March 21 at 6:30 p.m., McCollum Hall meeting room. The positions open are: President, Vice President, Assembly Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer, and Communications Coordinator. Residents of the University residence halls are encouraged to run for these offices. In light of the Affirmative Action Program adopted by the University of Kansas, women and minority students are particularly encouraged to run for these offices. Further information and election procedures can be obtained from Jan Stokes, AURH Vice President, by calling 864-4041. Wilderness Discovery Equipment Rental Through Wilderness Discovery, the thrill and excitement of outdoor camping and packing is offered to all students, faculty and staff for a small users fleet. Wilderness Discovery offers top brands in backpacking like North Face, Kelty, SVEA, Sigg and Bluet, as well as equipment for the tailgate camper in popular Coleman merchandise. Wilderness Discovery is run by students and is funded by the Student Union and SUA. Persons having questions are asked to call SAU at 844-3477, or come by the office. Hours for check-out are 9:00:50 Monday thru Friday. Items Available Number Available Day Rate Weekend Rate 10 Day Rate Coleman Tents .4 $1.50 $3.00 $12.00 North Face Tents .6 1.50 3.00 12.00 Kelly Packs & Frames .8 .75 1.50 6.00 Trailwise Packs & Frames .4 .75 1.50 6.00 SVEA Stoves .6 .40 .75 3.00 Bluet Stoves .1 .40 .75 3.00 Coleman Stoves .4 .50 1.00 4.00 Fuel—1 pint .10 .15 .25 1.00 2-Man Cook Kits .8 .25 .50 2.00 4-Man Cook Kits .2 .50 1.00 4.00 Water Bottles—1 qt .10 .25 .25 1.00 Axes .2 .15 .50 1.00 Hatchets .2 .15 .25 1.00 Tarps (12×12) & (9×12) .4 .25 .50 1.00 Coleman Lanterns .4 .50 1.00 4.00 First-Aid Supplies 4 packages (Rafes available for groups of 4 or more) Entrenching Shovels ... 2 .15 .25 1.00