10 Thursday, September 5, 1974 University Dally Kansan Spanish lecture Sigma Delta Pi, the national Spanish honor society, is sponsoring a lecture this afternoon in the Pine room of the Kansas Union. Michael Doulfortor, assistant professor of Spanish and Portuguese, will discuss aspects of the Spanish language that are unlikely to be found in the dictionary. Special emphasis will be placed on Spanish expleltives and indecorous speech. All interested persons are invited to attend. Host families sought The Lawrence Host Family program is looking for approximately 20 families to accept newly arrived international students in their homes. This program gives foreign students a chance to see American family friends and inform the information should call Bonnie Reynolds at 864-3714 or 842-7291. Also on campus . . . 10 o'ny, Spanish Table will meet at 11:30 in the Meadowlark room of the Kansas union cafeteria and each following Monday at the same time. Tonight, the Student Senate will meet at 7 in the Kansas room of the Washington Club. Club will newcomers at 7:30 in the Watkins room of the Union. Roy, Dole clash in K.C. . . . From Page One fat that they can be cut without seriously harting them. If there has to be a tax hike, a loss or an increase in the rate of interest. Roy said he was disappointed that President Gerald R. Ford didn't yet taken strong actions to fight inflation and by reports that the economic summit conference for late this month isn't expected to produce any immediate anti-inflation plans. "Inflation is what people are concerned about," he said. "It's the main issue in this campaign and the main issue in America right now." Roy said the backlash of public opinion resulting from involvement of government officials in the Watergate scandals would significantly aid his campaign. "I haven't talked about Watergate," he said. "I don't need to. The facts of Watergate are indelibly shown on the minds of those. This will be a major fact Nov. 5." "We have to make sure we keep private incentive in the system," he said. He said he supported a mixture of public financing and private financing of federal loans. Roy said the energy shortage of last winter had been a crisis of price rather than a crisis of supply. He said he advocated governmental curtailment of excessive power to keep companies against cutting into the funds the companies needed to develop new energy sources. Roy also attacked his opponent's voting record on major education bills, saying that Dole had voted against 40 per cent of the bills considered during his term in Congress. intensive in the system, he said. Roy's appearances in Lawrence followed a luncheon forum before the Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City, Kan. Roy and Dole have been sparring over plans for possible debates, and yesterday's joint appearance—the second of the men and the first since May 19—was heated. both candidates made opening statements. Roy's--about 12 minutes long—dealt with the issues he considered more deeply than he was in his statement, which lasted 20 minutes, detailed how the federal government had taken over Kan, and how he hoped increase the aid. Then both candidates answered questions suggested by the audience. Dole disagreed Searching . . . From Page One Nominations closed Aug. 26 and nominees were asked to respond by yesterday if they were interested in the position, which was vacated by James Roser. Rosser resigned in early July to become vice chancellor for higher education for the state of New Jersey beginning in September. Saricks has said that someone from within the University would be selected to fill the vacancy. He said yesterday he had been searching on the search until a selection was made. Ralph Christoffersen, professor of chemistry, and Richard Von Ende, executive assistant to the chancellor, have assumed Rosser's former duties of supervising committees that are planning the new computer center. with Roy on nearly every issue and often spiked his answers with pointed labs. K. C. Royals vs. Oakland A's Tuesday, Sept. 17 Let SUA Get You There! Price—$700 A question about the funding of public education brought silence for a few seconds. When Dole said, "If he doesn't have an apartment he will go first. . . now, what was the question?" Price Includes: Reserved seat ticket Round trip bus fare No driving or parking problems Option to take your own pre-game retirement ride Call the SUA Office for information (864-3477) Deadline—Friday, Sept. 13 2:00 p.m. Watch for information on SUA's KU-KSU Football Trip to Manhattan on Oct. 12 Dole said he opposed granting amnesty to draft evaders "as long as there are evaders who are living the life of luxury in other countries and thumping their noses at America." Dole also said that he supported cutting Use Kansan Classified TACO GRANDE Buy 2 Tostados get1 Tostado FREE! with this coupon the federal budget to slow inflation and that he had already helped engineer substantial budget cuts. Good thru Sept. 15 9th and Indiana 1720 W. 23rd "I still don't know where my opponent stands on the issue," Dole said. "I think the solution is a constitutional amendment. If it were so, I wouldn't not it was not ratified, then that also resolves it." Dole said he would vote to ratify any of the anti-abortion "right to life" constitutional amendments being considered by Congress. 1974—Year of the Taco SUA Picture Lending Library 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5 and Friday, Sept. 6 Traditions Room (TV Room) Student Union 1. Your original copy will go through our automatic feed (normal typing paper is no problem) 2. We have six working days to guarantee the job (chances are full take less, but we don't guarantee it). 3. Add 1# each to put your copies on our special Jayhawk watermarked 25% rag bond. 4. Cash only QUICK Copy Center 838 MASS 841-4900 KU Concert Series Proudly Presents LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Andre Previn, Conducting Hoch Auditorium Wednesday, Sept. 11----8:00 p.m. Tickets on sale now at the Murphy Hall Box Office, or at Hoch on the evening of the performance All student tickets are $ ^{1} ^{00} $ plus KU Registration—No admittance without ticket BERT HOULE and SOPHIE WIBAUX in An Evening of Mime University TheatreMurphy Hall Friday, Sept.20----8:00 p.m. Free Student Tickets available at the Murphy Hall Box Office with registration after Sept. 12 Tickets are required Ticket Prices Ticket Prices LSO $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 Mime $3.00, $4.00, $4.50 1