Thursday, October 12, 1978 University Daily Kansan 13 Dollar losing to foreign currency By The Associated Press Swiss, West German and Japanese currency futures soared against the dollar yesterday because of disappointment in administration moves on inflation and energy. A statement by U.S. Energy Secretary James Schlesinger that the United States can be able to its promise to oil out oil prices and to traders to abandon the dollar, analysts said. The Swiss franc rose by 100 points across the board, the daily trading limit, on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange's International Monetary Market. The Japanese yen gained 95 to 100 points, and the German mark strengthened by 79 to 91 points. A promise to cut U.S. oil imports to $ million barrels a day by 1859 was made in 2013 under President Obama's administration. summit conference in Bonn, West Germany. Oil imports now total about 8.7 million REPORTS OF Schleinger's statement in West Germany, along with new record cash prices of $22.30 an ounce for gold in London and the dollar's plunge on foreign currency markets, were major influences on currency futures, analysts said. Contracts for October delivery of the source silver-white metal closed at an unpressed price. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, platinum futures took a third consecutive giant step into uncharted price territory, soaring by the $10-an-ounce limit across the board and by $17.40 an ounce in the unlimited nearby October contract. Platinum futures broke $300 an ounce Monday and soared the daily limit from $265 to $340. TOPEKA (AP) — A $2,112.91 allocation from the state emergency fund was approved yesterday by the Kansas Finance Council to pay the costs of using the Kansas Army National Guard for emergency duty during the last month by firefighters and policemen. State OKs funds to pay for Guard's Wichita duty The Finance Council, made up of the governor and eight legislators, approved the budget. Maj. Gen. Edward Fry, state adjtent general, said the figure includes $385,78.76 for the salaries of 199 man, plus $7,156.09 for the wages of 299 groceries. The rest was for small expenses. THE COUNCIL deferred action until its November meeting on a request by the state Department of Human Resources for authority to spend $192,820 in anticipated federal funds for 21 new positions for Competitive Employment Training Act programs. University for an English instruction and cultural adjustment program, two positions in Wichita State for a program of job description. Wichita State for low-income students from south-central Kansas and seven new state youth centers at Atchison and Tepeka. JAMES MCCAIN, human resources secretary, said he thought all the programs were worthwhile and should be started as soon as possible. But some council members raised questions about the continued importance of federal funds to pay for the jobs. demand and a cutoff of platinum sales by Soviet union, the world's largest platinum producer. A majority of the council favored waiting until November to see whether Congress and the Governor agreed. The council voted to increase from $80,000 to $1 million the state Department of Education's capital grant to accept federal Hill-Burton funds for 10 hospital projects. The increase was needed because of the influx of $80,000 in new hospital projects since the 1978 session ended. GOLD and silver futures on New York's ComEx reflected traders' haste to abandon the dollar. Gold prices gained $2.50 to $3.60 an ounce to close at $227.70 an ounce on October contracts. Silver broke the psychologically important $6-an-ounce barrier, gaining 4.4 to 5.3 cents an ounce to finish at $6.01% an ounce. On the Chicago Board of Trade, dealings were quiet as traders, their numbers reduced by the Yom Kippur holiday, awaited release of a major government crop price. prices rose slightly while soybeans and wheat were mixed. Wheat prices were mostly lower. Although corn and wheat crop estimates were larger than expected, analysts said farmers' recent tendency to hold grain off the market, rather than to sell it as its harvested, could offset price cuts caused by the giant crop forecasts. ON THE New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange, prices gained 1.75 to 2.97 cents a pound in light trading. The price gains came mostly from roasters who apparently wanted to take advantage of the price declines of Tuesday, one analyst said. TOPEKA (UPI) – Campaign finance reports yesterday showed that U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Bill Roy has spent more than his Republican opponent Nancy Landon Kass楚堡, but neither topped the spending list for the Senate seat. Sam Hardage, the unsuccessful Republican primary candidate from Wichita, reported he spent $488,61 on the primary race, more than any of the nine Republican and four Democratic primary candidates, including the winners. Roy reported his total expenditures at the end of last month were $423,168, with total receipts at $417,136. Kasebauer reported spending $344,108 so far this year --$78,450 less than Roy—with receipts of $379,998. BETWEEN THE REPORTing dates of Aug. 22 and Sept. 30, Roy's campaign spent $138,852 and received $111,112. Kasebause reported she spent $131,141 during the latest federal candidate reporting period and received $165,848. Hardage, Roy top spending list Kassebaum also listed campaign debts and obligations of $91,175, including three $30,000 loans from herself in May. June Hardware reported his campaign spent $1,871 this reporting period and still owes $327,002, $250,00 of that in various loans from the candidate to the campaign. Four other unsuccessful GOP Senate candidates had filed their reports as of yesterday. ANOTHER FORMER GOF Senate candidate, Wayne Angell of Ottawa, reported he also spent a greater amount on laboratory equipment. Angell listed expenditures of $772,619 during period for a total of $388,337 and total receipts of $388,330. Debts of $45,000 remain. Angell last month contributed a total contribution for a personal contribution of $100,821. REPUBLICAN DERYL Schuster of Shawnee listed total expenditures of $132,947 and total receipts of $143,405. Consumption of expenditures of $101,397 and total receipts of $101,397. of $102,208. Bill Gibbs of Overland Park listed debts of $30,575 = $30,000 in promissory notes to himself-in his unsuccessful campaign that had total expenditures of $93,393 and total receipts of $101,321. Sen J. Mayers, R-Overland Park, listed total expenditures of $70,779 and total receipts of $74,721. Unsuccessful Democratic contender, Roland Wes Prebeth of Wichita, reported total expenditures of $4,984 and a debt of $2,560. He received loans from the candidate to the campaign. JAMES MAHER, the Conservative Party Senate candidate, reported total receipts of $1,158 and expenditures of $248 for the campaign. Overland Park was nominated by the Conservative Party after he lost the Democratic primary to Roy. He also filed a termination report for his Democratic party, receiving receipts and expenditures of $6,403. Three unsuccessful Senate primary candidates have not yet filed reports with the Secretary of State. CATHAY PROGRESS is coming... paid for by Progress 23rd ST. SUB SHOP OPEN til 2 A.M. (across from Wendy's) Carol Hebald Actress, writer, and professor, will read from her poetry and fiction on Thursday evening October 12, 1978 in Swarthout Auditorium in Murphy Hall at 8:00 pm. 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