NATION AND WORLD Page 11 University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1984 House bill to replace warnings DOUBLE FEATURE Hent VCR & Movies Curtis Mathews / www.curtismathews.com / 848-7951 HILLCREST 3 TH AND IOWA TELEPHONE 842-8400 GHOSTDUSTERS HALLOWEEN EDITION 8:35 PM - 9:30 PM Daily By United Press International WASHINGTON — The House passed legislation yesterday to replace the 13-year-old warning on cigarette packs and ads with labels detailing specific health risks from smoking, including cancer and heart President Reagan for his signature. The House acted on a voice vote and sent the measure to the Senate, where passage is expected, perhaps this week. It would then go to The carefully crafted compromise, worked out during months of negotiations between health groups and the tobacco industry, calls for four labels to be rotated each three months. Place a want ad The labels must appear on packages within one year of enactment. Each label would begin "Surgeon General's Warning." They continue: - Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema and may complicate pregnancy. - Quitting smoking now greatly reduces serious risks to your health." - Smoking by pregnant women may result in fetal injury, premature birth and low birth weight." - Cigarette smoke contains carbon monoxide." The present warning, required by law on all cigarette advertising and packages, says, "The Surgeon General recommends that smoking is hazardous to your health." Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, the country's top medical official. said in a report this spring that smoking is the No. 1 preventable cause of illness and death, heart disease is the nation's leading killer, claiming more than twice as many lives each year as cancer, the No. 2 killer Rep. Albert Gore, D Tenn., who mediated the negotiations on the compromise, said, "The process of getting this bill to this point had all the ups and downs of a problem pregnancy with a difficult delivery." 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"M* A' S* H* TGIF. $1 pitches and free popcorn in the Hawk's Nest 2-5 p.m. KU Bookstore drawing at 4 p.m. in store Thursday 13 Last day to enter drawing for 12-speed bicycle and other prizes at KU Bookstore Rain date for sidewalk sale Joe Domme Ballroom Dancing Seminar 7 p.m. Saturday 15 Chuck Berg Band 10-11:30 a.m. Oread Book Shop's 15th Anniversary Celebration 15% off any purchase, free beer Jaybowl—free bowling and billiards 7-11 p.m. Simultaneous Chess Tournament 7-9 p.m. Free Concert "Get Smart" 9 p.m. Sept. 11-15 (all week) Popcorn Wagon selling cinnamon, caramel, cheese and buttered popcorn Hawklets selling beverages and snacks beginning at 6:30 p.m. Academic Book Fair in Oread Book Shop September 11-15 at THE KANSAS UNION 1