Tuesday. November 13. 1973 3 Nixon Offers . . . From Page 1 committee already has asked for a meeting with Nixon The President discussed his latest moves at a private White House breakfast with 21 members of the Republican Coordination Committee. He plans six other meetings this week, including two tote to present to the president and three to press his side of the Watergate controversy. LATER, NIXON held a 90-minute Watergate discussion in the First Family's living quarters with six southern Democratic senators and an independent. Participating in the discussion were Sens; James O. Eastland and John C. Stennis Mississippi. John J. Sparkman and James B. Allen of Alabama, John L. McClellan of Arkansas, Russell B. Long of Louisiana and Independent Sen. Harry F. Bryd. Jr. of University Daily Kansan "There are no missing tapes," the President said. Fire Dept. Called In Dust Mop Fire In his four-page statement, Nixon acknowledged there were public doubts about what happened to the Dean and Mitchell conversations. He said he wanted to "dispel those doubts and to spell out certain steps . . . that will help determine the substance" of nine conversations. "There are no missing tapes," the IN OTHER Watergate-related developments yesterday: Three trucks from the Lawrence Fire Department were called to Bailey Hall about 1:45 this morning after a buildings and grounds employee found a dust mop burning in a first-floor closet. A KU Traffic and Security officer said the fire was started accidentally by a light bulb in the closet or a cigarette butt in the mop. A House Judiciary subcommittee for approved by a 5-4 vote a bill calling for approval of the federal prosecutor by the federal court. The bill, to be acted on by the full Judiciary Committee today, contains a provision permitting the court to appoint a prosecutor by presidential appointment. - Confessed political saboteur Donald H. Segretti began serving a six-month sentence at the federal prison camp in Lompoc, Calif., where he was turned into an "absolute nightmare" since he was first implicated in the Watergate scandal 13 months ago. Low Interest, Budget Shift Threaten Biology Course BY DENIS ARMSTRONG Kenan Staff Reporter Greater student interest and a readjustment of the budget within the biology department are necessary if Biology 58, environmental law, is to be offered next semester, according to James McNish, instructor in biology. Environmental Law deals with new environmental protection laws and problems confronting private individuals and big corporations. Environmental Biology 12 is a prerequisite for the course. The biology department currently has no plans to offer the course next semester, but that could change if enough students in its program are working in Environmental Law, McNish said. In an effort to gauge student interest in the course, Marilyn Harp, Wichita sophomore, recently began circulating a petition to have the course offered next semester. She said she had signed the petition and she intended to gather as many signatures as possible. Budget problems, rather than student interest, are the biggest obstacles to offering the course next semester, McNish said. He said existing funds for environmental law might be spent elsewhere in the biology department. *In order for the course to be offered next semester the budget must be rejuvenated,* Richard Perkins, assistant professor of biology, said that if enough interest was indicated alternate means of financing the course could be devised. "The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences could finance the course through the use of various slush funds and the like," Perkins said. Making students aware that the course exists has been a problem, according to McNish and Perkins. They said that they thought many students might be interested in the class don't notice it because it was listed as a biology course, but that if the course was offered next semester an effort would be made to publicize it. Voter Registration Closes on Nov. 20 Voter registration for the Dec. 11 airport improvement bond election ends Tuesday, Students who have resided in Lawrence for at least 20 days can register in the county clerk's office on the first floor of the building, a a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Students who have previously voted in other towns must fill out a change-of-residence form before they can register. The form is available in the county clerk's office. We have a dinner menu that can please even the heartiest appetite! Have a Big Mac, or a Quarter Pounder* or a Quarter Pounder* with cheese and a large order of fries 5 p.m. til 9 p.m. nightly, and we'll give you a FREE large soft drink to go with your meal! Bring the entire family. Everyone will enjoy dinner tonight at McDonald's! Have Dinner Tonight at Our Place! Buy a large sandwich and a large order of fries, and we'll give you a large soft drink FREE! Heart of America Segrette's work was financed by the Nixon re-election campaign. Good only at McDonald's in Greater Kansai, Tokyo, 10742 Kansai University, Lawrence Offer good daily 5-9 p.m. on November 18, 1973 Senate Republican leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania told reporters a recorded presidential conversation with John W. Dean III on March 21 will show that date was the first time the fire White House manager, Derek Waters, the Pennsylvania senator said that he hadn't heard the tape, but that he and Nixon had discussed the matter. *1/4 lb. uncooked weight Larry Knapp, director of the RU News Bureau, which is responsible for the directories, said Sunday night that the directories would be on sale yesterday, but available. Christman said last night that the directories had been delayed in transit. KU student directories are expected to arrive at this afternoon at the Kansas Union Bookstore, according to J. D. Christman, bookstore manager. Student Directories Due at Bookstore HOME OF GOOD FOOD Malts-Shakes Malts-Snake Pineapple Black Raspberry Banana Wild Cherry Strawberry Vanilla Butterscotch Chocolate TRADITIONALLY AND SERVICE 6th and Florida 842-1286 Chocolate Dip Come In and Have a Treat on Us Sundees Butter Pecan Bottetscutter Hot Fudge Strawberry Chocolate Pineapple Back Raspberry It was the time of makin' out and cruisin', going steady and playing it cool. It was the time of your life, the time of American Graffiti. Butterscotch Dip Show Times: Evenings at 7:30 & 9:40 Matinees Saturday-Sunday at 2:15 Hillcrest A CLASSIC FOR ALL TIMES The American Film Theatre Presents Lee Marvin "M.A.S.H." 'THE ICEMAN COMETH' Limited Return Engagement Eve, at 7:30 & 9:40 Sat, Sun, Mat, 2:30 The Hillcrest WESTERN INSTITUTE FOR WORKING AND TECHNOLOGY 1:00 & 7:00 Today at the Varsity 780-412-... ...Ingramville VI 91-065 EVENINGS AT 7:30 & 10:00 SAT.-SUN. MATINEE AT 2:00 RATED X—NO ONE UNDER 18 CAN BE ADMITTED—I.D. 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