s. id an tls n to to ne y. a or it lty ne one or ed y p on it it t ld n th t at st. et p only lly st- d a of ole sity m y of of to o ly the University Daily Kansan, April 15, 1982 Page 5 Plan From page 1 HE SAID ABOUT $30,000 could go toward establishing a student-sponsored speaker series. The Senate also would solicit private donations, but Adkins said people would be more willing to contribute if the Senate would also show a commitment. Another $6,000 to $10,000 could pay to bring the Senate on line with the University's computer system. Adkins said that student leaders from three out of 10 schools at a national convention he attended last month in Philadelphia said their schools had computer capabilities. These capabilities would improve the Senate's record-killing efficiency, allowing the Senate's Templin treasurer more time to work with student groups, he said. The Senate also must keep at least $30,000 of the unallocated account as contingency fund. *Audited* Taking money out of the unallocated account would not only take away from future large purchases, Adkina said, but it also would lead to a huge loss in much next year, which he said might not be true. "He and other senators have called the budget question $n$ 'short-term problem with a long-term solution.' "I guess the folks I would like to think I represent might not want money going to individual groups as much as long-range programs," Adkins said. From page 1 certain information in his campaign that was bordered and bordered on slander and libel." Gottesbitt says. He said that Fusaro had broken this verbal agreement with the content of his flyers. Fusaro's opponent, Steve Tinsley, Kansas Ciyt, sophomore, said he did not understand why mudling was used in the campaigns. "No matter what happens, I refuse to stoop to that level," Tinsley said. Orientering is a sport that has attracted tens of thousands of participants in Europe and is quickly gaining recognition in this country. Geneva Convention Activities program adviser, said recently. By JIM LEHNER Staff Reporter “It’s a sport that has been popular for a long time in Europe, but it’s just been over the past 15 years that the United States has heard about it.” Wee said. Staff Reporter WEE said that SUA and Orienteer Kansas sponsored the four-year-old Orienteer Kansas Club. Orientering is a navigation sport that uses compasses and typography maps. The objective of the sport is to locate, in the shortest time of course, control points that are set up in the woods. Orienteering sport gaining popularity "It is a group of nearly 50 people, with 10 being active members," he said. He said that active members were those who competed in the orienteering functions of the country. Recently, the KU Orienteer Club took second place in the club competition at the United States The University of Kansas was second to the UCLA in academy, which brought 37 competitors as合赛队。 HE ALSO SAID that two of the three members who competed for KU were on the U.S. team that competed in the 1980 World Student Championships in Switzerland. Intercollegiate Orienteering Championships held in St. Louis, Wee said. One of those members, Karan Keith, Leawood senior, who finished fifth in the women's elite category, said that orienteering had its roots in Europe. Europe. "Orienteering got its start in Sweden before World War II as a training session for its military," she said. "It took off as a sport all over Europe after we gained gaining popularity here for just the last 10 to 12 years." "Clubs have now been organized in many universities across the country," she said. Keith also said that the sport took great physical stamina as well as intellectual "Each orienter uses a map and compass to where each control point will be. They transfer what's on the map into their minds, giving them clues about stimulating as well as physically rewarding." SHE SAID THAT what made the sport so physically rewarding was the terrain that each participant would have to encounter. "The terrain is much more difficult than cross-country courses," she said. "A person can run as fast or as slow as they like and they must use a certain skill to conquer the hardness of the routes." The courses vary in length wherefrom two kilometers to 12 kilometers, she said, with age and ability determining the course in which one participates. Reagan urges sober driving seat belt use "Red is the elite women's race, consisting of six to eight kilometers, and blue is for the men's elite, the course running between nine and 10 kilometers." From Staff and Wire Reports the type of race that one participates in is named after a color, beginning being white, followed by yellow, orange, green, red and blue," she said. Keith said that the sport was particularly attractive to people who wanted to keep physically fit and also enjoyed the outdoors. WASHINGTON—Last year, about 50,000 people were killed on highways in the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic. President Reagan, seeking to reduce the "slaughter," has named a commission to get drunken drivers off the roads and has begun a campaign to encourage the use of seat belts. "The meets are a lot of fun," she said. "We usually campout after a meet and enjoy nature." On the average, 130 people are killed in traffic accidents every day. One official said as many Americans die on U.S. roads every year as were killed during the entire Vietnam war. Every year, another 3.5 million are injured and about 3,000 are crippled for life. Keith said that the orienteney season usually ran from mid-March until mid-November during the winter. The mood of the nation is ripe to make headway to solving the problem," Reagan said yesterday at a White House ceremony attended by many lawmakers and many federal transportation officials. Reagan said the number of highway fatalities could be in half if all the victims had been dead before he took office. The president's 36-member commission on drunken driving will be chaired by John Volpe, a former secretary of transportation in the Nixon administration. Roger Smith, chairman of general motors, Lee Iacocca, president of Chrysler Corp., and Philip Caldwell, chairman of Ford Motor Co., all issued permission to participate in the seat belt campaign. latest techniques in curbing the intoxicated law enforcement against such drivers. but it was under pressure from the automakers that the safety administration last November scrapped requirements for air bags or automatic belts beetened during the administration. That panel intends to increase public awareness of the problem; helping states "attack the drunken drive problem in a more systematic manner," encouraging the use of the in its place, the government began its $5 million campaign to urge motorists to voluntarily use seat belts, which are still required in new cars. Reagan put the presidential seal on that campaign yesterday. For example, more and more people drive small cars, which are more fuel efficient, but give less protection than larger cars. 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