University Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 30.1974 3 in brief Poetry Contest Open Nixon to Speak Tonight to Congress,Public Entries are being accepted for the William Herbert Currith Memorial Poetry Contest. The contest, sponsored by the department of English, honors a former professor of English at the University of Kansas. The content is open to resident students, who may submit up to three poems before graduation. $932 Given to Center The Lawrence council of Beta Sigma Phi has donated $832 to the Gene and Barbara Burnet Burn Center at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The gift is the second donation by the Lawrence council to the burn center, the Fire Department. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Nixon will go before Congress tonight with his State of the Union address which aides said would include a plan for cooperation on domestic and foreign issues. Sources said they expected Nixon to refer at least briefly to the Watergate controversy. But they wouldn't disclose whether the President would squarely confront the question of impeachment and accusations by some congressmen that he resign. The half-hour speech, which will be broadcast live by all national radio and TV networks at 8 p.m. Lawrence time, will be Nixon's first address to a joint session since his June 1972 report on the Moscow summit talks. In addition to the address, Nixon is sending Congress a longer State of the Union message. The document, which was about the state's foreign policy, was ranged over Nixon's domestic and foreign policy, including what he considered the administration's accomplishments. ONE OFFICIAL said the theme of the message was cooperation with the Democratic-controlled Congress. Another said it would suggest that the administration "sit and reason together" in coming with the nation's problems. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren said the President planned to discuss programs to deal with vital issues in the fields of foreign and domestic policy. He wouldn't elaborate on the content of Nixon's address or message, neither would White House counsel or Melnir R. Laird, who recently resigned as chief domestic adviser. Laird told newmen, "I think you will be very pleased by the content of the Other sources suggested that Nixon would hold a retreat to 'put Walsh into perspective.' White House sides and other sources said the address probably would contain these details. DOMESTIC: An outline for his national health insurance plan as well as details of new programs for such areas as transportation and education. FOREIGN: A report on U.S.-eponosed negotiations to solve the Middle East crisis and at least brief mention of how the adverse consequences could become the international energy shortage. Defense. Plans for a record defense budget exceeding $8 billion and a renewed plea to keep America strong militarily as it pursues its limited talks with the Soviet Union The White House said a separate foreign policy message, known as the State of the World report, would be sent to Congress in February. The President's annual economic report Venetian Twins Feb 3-10 8:00 p.m. 9&10 2:30 p.m. K.U. EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE 864-3982 ATTENTION Fall League Champions and Runners-Up HILL BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS SUNDAY, FEB. 3----1:00 p.m. For further information call 4-3545 Call the Fidelity Union CollegeMaster Field Associate in your area: Year after year, semester after semester,the CollegeMaster from Fidelity Union Life has been the most accepted most popular plan on campuses all over America. Find out why. we try our ... NEW RECIPE for FRIED CHICKEN 6th & Maine At NEW LOW PRICES. 1 pc.w/chips 70c 2 pc.w/chips $1.10 ALWAYS DELICIOUS DISH AND CHIPS $ NOTICE $ Campus organizations requesting Student Activity Fee funds for the 1974-75 fiscal year, must pick up a Budget Request form in the Student Senate Office. Rm. 105-B, Student Union, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., M-F. Requests are due no later than 5 p.m., Thursday, January 31. For more information, call 864-3710. THIS SPRING HAVE YOURSELF A BALL (Bowling Ball That Is!) Spring bowling leagues are now forming at the Jay Bowl (In the bottom of the Union) LEAGUE TIME & DATE ALL CAMPUS—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30 . . . . 6:00 GREEK—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30 . . . . 8:30 GUYS & DOLLS—THURSDAY, JAN. 31 . . . 6:00 GUYS & DOLLS—THURSDAY, JAN. 31 . . . 8:30 To join a league, be at the Jay Bowl at the time listed for the league you want to join FOR LEAGUE INFORMATION CALL 4-3545 is to be delivered Friday, and his fiscal 1975 budget is scheduled for release on Monday. Nixon's address will be aired at 9 p.m. Late clock network, CBS, NBC and LA radio networks. Meditation LECTURE: WED., JAN. 30/3:00 P.M. WED., JAN. 30/7:30 P.M. FORUM ROOM, STUDENT ROOM Sponsored by Students International Meditation Society (SIMS) SIMS Center Number 843-2697 What Would You Do In This Situation? You're a big man on campus with a string of girlfriends at colleges for miles around. To keep them on a string, you stuff their mailboxes with torrid love letters. One day you discover you made a horrible goof—you mixed up two envelopes and sent Ann's letter to Trudy and vice-versa! What are you going to do Mr. Two-Timer when the axe falls? FLAGSHIP INTERNATIONAL 12th & Oread Answer will appear next Monday