8 Thursday, February 14, 1974 University Daily Kansan Premed Advising Being Organized By LINDA WEINSTEIN Kansan Staff Reporter An advisory organization for premedical students has been started by a University of Kansas student and is being funded by the Student Senate. Ray Lewis Jr., Edison, N.J., senior, is organizer and president of the new Student Association of Combined Health Services. Lewis said yesterday that he had seen the need for premedical advising three years upon and that he had waited to see the need acted upon. He said, however, nothing was done and he decided to form an organization himself. Terry Law, Ellinwood senior and vice president of the organization, said, the organization would provide a chance for premedical students to work together instead of competing. BESIDES ADVISING STUDENTS about the required premedical curriculum core, Lewis and the organization would offer courses of studies from midwest medical schools. He said the organization would act as an information service for premedical Peruvian Ex-President Advocates Self-Sufficiency for Hemisphere By DAGMAR R. PADEN Kansan Staff Reporter The United States won't be able to attain national self-sufficiency according to the Rt. Hon. Fernando Balaude-Terry, president of Peru from 1963 to 1968. In a speech last night in the Kansas Union Building, he denounced bermispherical self-sufficiency instead. He said that by 1894 the United States would import many raw materials including all of its tin and 30 per cent of its copper. "If the national self-sufficiency goal for the United States is too ambitious, as it seems it is, why not aim for hemispheric self-sufficiency?" Belaunde asked. Latin America needs equipment and know-how when the United States needs raw materials, Belarus said. In the Soviet era, the U.S. had little interest they aren't affected as much as the Free World by the energy crisis. The Andes mountains, Belaune said, could be a source of much hydroelectric Balaieu said it was possible that new technology could allow energy-producing countries to transport electrical power to industrial counties without heavy costs. The resources of the sea are of great concern to Latin American countries, Belaude said. STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES Officer Interviews February 26 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer OFFICER and BOARD MEMBER INTERVIEWS Board Member Interviews March 2 Director, Festival of the Arts Films Fine Arts Forums Free University Ubal Relations Indoor Recreation Outdoor Recreation Special Events Travel Other (Define Position) Information and Applications Available in the SUA Office Deadline for Officer Applications: 5 p.m. Friday, February 22 Deadline for Board Member Applications: 5 p.m. Wednesday, February 27 Lewis said he would also organize review sessions for the Medical College Admission Test and the Dental College Admission Test. The organization, which is still in the planning stages, has 10 members. Lewis said he planned to set up a central advisory committee to oversee each. Each separate branch of health care would form its own subcommittee, he said. THE PURPOSE OF the central advisory committee will be to provide one localized The Student Senate allocated $125 to the organization to pay for its expenses. Lewis said, however, the allocation wouldn't be enough to pay for mailing costs, numedographical review booklets, medical entrance exams and general expenses. There will be an organization meeting from 2 to 4 p.m. March 3 in Wescrose Hall to recruit members. Robert Adams, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and vice chancellor for student affairs, will be at the meeting to answer questions. Election Day Feb.14 Use Kansan Classified Introduces JIM NUGENT Your University Sales Representative Jim is attending K.U. and will be at your service for the next three years. Jim has had previous experience in Volkswagen sales. Jim has new and used Volkswagens for sale to students, faculty', administration, alumni and friends of the university. Your sales representative works at your convenience—his hours are your hours. Realizing the student's time and money situation, Jim will be glad to meet with you at your convenience in your home or elsewhere. There is no need to come to the showroom—let the showroom come to you. Call Jim at 864-2653 or 843-2200 anytime for a personal appointment. Look into the economy minded Volkswagen and let Jim explain the "Owners Security Blanket." Bank financing available with approved credit. surprise!! TOGETHER WITH surprise!! Don't miss Flash Cadillac's only appearance in the area!! We're selling limited tickets so there's room to rock 'n' roll!!! Hang up your dice and shine your wheels! $3 ^{50} at the door This Weekend!!! Advance Tickets at KIEF'S and BETTER DAYS in Lawrence BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE MUSIC PEOPLE, LTD. C