R Monday, October 23,1978 University Daily Kansan Poll shows public support for federal spending cuts NEW YORK (AP)—As President Carter puts the final touch on his voluntary wage and price guidelines, a majority of Americans favor such efforts to stop the seemingly endless march of inflation, an Associated Press-NBC News poll indicates. But such limits are not the public's first choice of means to halt the inflation that has ravaged family budgets and eroded purchasing power. Cutting federal spending is the public's favo- tive strategy to stop inflation, with a great potential benefit. THE SUPPORT for new moves to combat inflation, which are expected to be an important challenge in the coming years. the public has turned pessimistic about the future of the economy, cutting short a brief uprange in consumers' hopes for economic stability. Of those questioned Oct. 16-17, 54 percent favored voluntary wage and price guidelines of the 32 percent reviewed the remaining 32 percent were opposed The remaining 13 percent were unsure. The support for wage and price guidelines cuts across party and ideological barriers, indicating the pervasiveness of the effects of inflation. controlling prices alone was the choice of 9 percent and controlling wages alone of 10 percent. WASHINGTON (AP)—The Carter administration, with one big energy victory behind it, is preparing a second effort to make the view it sees in gaps on the first plan. Administration preparing second energy package Federal energy officials say the new plan will be aimed more at boosting U.S. energy supplies than the energy bill that covers the closing hours of the 9th Congress. Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger disclosed to reporters last week that the plan would include some fuel tax on oil, intended to curb imports. WILL IT be a warmed-over version of Carter's rejected crude-oil tax or closer to the "wind-fall profits tax" preferred by oil companies and their allies in Congress? That remains an open question. Proposed federal grants, loan guarantees and stepped-up research for a wide variety of energy projects—ranging from transforming coal into clean-burning fuels to better utilizing wind, geothermal, solar and hydroelectric energy—are expected to be included. Now Open Jeans for Beans Shirts & Skirts Guys & Gals Clothing "Wholesale or No sale" $1 Off Coupon NOW OPEN 1903 $ ^{7}/_{2} $ STUFFY'S STUFFED PIZZA 23rd & IOWA SOUTHWEST PLAZA featuring DEEP FRIED PIZZA with all your favorite ingredients SOMETHING DIFFERENT SOMETHING DELICIOUS! DALY CITY, Calif. (AP) — Arguing that "we need a boss lady in the White House," Margo St. James, founder of a prostitutes' group, called for her candidacy for the presidency in 1980. COYOTE founder says she'll run for president St. James, who organized COYOTE (Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics), made the announcement Saturday at the 5th annual 'rookers' Ball, a gala honoring the contributions of prostitutes to the American lifestyle. The 15,000 people in the audience were dressed for the occasion—some as female impersonators, flashers and bly dancers. Women who said they were real hookers were among the more conservatively dressed. The gala, to raise money for a campaign to decriminalize prostitution, was moved to suburban Daly City and the larger space had been in San Francisco. "We prefer not to have it here," said Dale City Police Chief David Hanson. He said 50 officers were on duty at the huge auditorium but there were no serious incidents. SUR TRAVEL HOMECOMING CONCERT with special guests ASHFORD & SIMPSON and Michael Henderson Saturday, October 28,1978 8:00P.M. Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence Ticket prices: $7.50 and $8.50 KU Students $6.50 and $7.50 with I.D. Telecom Systems Management (Telecom Systems Manager) - New York, NY. Perform system design, implementation, and maintenance of telecommunications systems for mobile, fixed, and broadcast networks. Develop technical specifications, plans, and schedules for network upgrades and changes. Work with business partners to implement new technology solutions. Respond to technical issues and troubleshoot problems. Utilize knowledge of telecommunications technologies and principles. Work as a team member on projects that require collaboration and coordination. Communicate effectively with customers, colleagues, and management teams. Demonstrate professionalism and commitment to excellence in all aspects of the job. Another Lewis Grey and SUA Production . . . Seniors* This is the last week to get your senior portrait taken for the yearbook. Call 864-3728 for an appointment. Your 1979 yearbook can be purchased at this time. *This refers to every four year student, regardless of hour standing. Jayhawker Yearbook 121 Kansas Union