2 Thursday, September 11, 1975 University Daily Kansan Ford gets oil victory WASHINGTON—The Senate yesterday failed to override President Ford's veto of a bill extending oil price controls for six months. The vote was considered a major victory for Ford in the struggle to determine the future course of the nation's energy policy. The 61-39 rally fell six votes short of the two-thirds majority necessary to override a vote. Unless Congress and the administration can reach agreement on a temporary extension and gradual phase-out of controls, the failure to override the veto is expected to force Americans soon to pay more for fuel, food and most consumer goods. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that sudden decontrol of oil prices might increase consumer prices by almost two per cent by the end of 1977 and increase unemployment by about six-tenths of one per cent-600,000 jobs. Attempt on Sadat denied CAIRO—An Egyptian government spokesman denied a radio report from Iraq yesterday that an attempt was made to assassinate President Anwar Sadat of Egypt last week in Alexandria. The spokesman termed the broadcast by the Voice of Palestine in Baghdad as "entrue, a lie and rubbish." The report also was discounted by U.S. officials in Washington as "very unlucky." The broadcast from Baghdad said that gunmen opened fire on Sadat after the signing of the new Sinai interim agreement with Israel. Twisters hit Missouri SPRINGGIELD, Mo.—Two young housewives and their sons escaped with apparently minor injuries and were the only casualties when a trio of tornadoes touched down in Pollys Lake. Five homes and four houses and one mobile home were destroyed, four more homes were heavily damaged and 11 more were moderately damaged. for more information· SUA office 864-3477 Another KU student his died from injuries she received in the one-car accident Saturday that killed 19-year-old Vicki Yount, Olathe sophomore. 2nd woman dies in KC from wreck Julie K. Carden, 21, Shawnee Mission senior, died at 7:20 a.m. yesterday from head injuries. She had been in the intensive care unit of the KU Medical Center since the accident. Miss Yount died Saturday morning shortly after she was transferred to the Med Center from Olathe Community Hospital. Another passenger in the car, Susan M. Hacker, 19, Olathe sophomore, is in good condition at Olathe Community Hospital. A spokesman at the hospital said that Hackler's condition was improved and that she was in good spirits. A fourth KU student riding in the car, who was shot and killed in IL, sophomore, wasn't injured in the accident. William Shepard, Olate the chief of police, said yesterday charges would be filed against the driver of the car involved in the accident, Curtis D. Walters, 20, Olathe. The four women, all members of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, were on a traditional pledge class "walk out" when the car in which they were riding crashed into a gas meter and a tree about one mile west of K-7 on Demna Avenue in Olathe Services for Miss Garden will be at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Porter Funeral Home, 18th St. Terrace and Minnesota, Kansas City, Kan. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 tenight and burial will be at Johnson County Memorial Gardens. Survivors of Miss Carden include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Carden, Roeland Park; a brother, Larry R. Roeland Park; and two grandmothers, Mrs. Verna Webb, of the home, and Mrs. Clara M. Carden, Kansas City, Kan. Jayhawks vs. Cougars 1975 TICKETS AVAILABLE IN THE UNION LOBBY Football Schedule Sept. 13—WASHINGTON STATE 1 to 5 p.m. Sept. 20—at Kentucky Sept. 27—OREGON STATE Sept. 10 OREGON STATE ( Band Dav ) Sept. 27—OREGON STATE (Band Day) (Band Day) Oct. 4-at Wisconsin Oct. 11—af Nebraska Oct. 18—af Iowa State Oct. 25—OKLAHOMA STATE THE KURR TICKET OFFICE AT THE ALLEN FIELD HOUSE Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Homecoming) Nov. 1 - KANSAS STATE Nov. 5 - Oklahoma Nov. 15 - CINCINNATI Nov. 21 - MISSOURI Your support of the Kansas Jayhawks will provide fun & excitement, plus you receive the KU Discount Coupon Book [containing valuable discounts from local retail merchants] SUPPORT OUR JAYHAWKS FACULTY-STAFF-STUDENT DISCOUNT COUPON BOOK Sponsored by The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce The University of Kansas Athletic Dept. FALL ELECTIONS-OCTOBER1&2 OPENINGS FOR STUDENT SENATORS AND FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: 2 HALF-YEAR FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SEATS 6 FULL-YEAR FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SEATS 1 HALF-YEAR EDUCATION SEAT 1 HALF-YEAR LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES SEAT 1 FINE ARTS SEAT 3 HALF-YEAR GRADUATE SCHOOL SEATS 1 HALF-YEAR JOURNALISM SCHOOL SEAT The deadline for filing is September 17 at 5:00. Pick up and return applications with a five dollar filing fee at the Student Senate office, 105B in the Union. A petition with 50 names is required for freshman class officer candidates. 7