10 Thursday, April 21, 1977 University Daily Kansan Energy... From page one goals by joint resolution," Carter said. "We could continue to ignore this problem, as many have done in the past. But to do so we must put our people to an impending catacrophe." If those goals are achieved, officials predicted, oil imports in 1884 would be about the same as they were in 1902, rather than the projected 16 million barrels if present growth continues. The White House said Carter's plan, far from having the inflationary impact some economists have predicted, would have a small bat generally positive impact on the economy. They said it would stimulate about 100,000 jobs by 1985, and increase the Gross National Product by 0.7 per cent in 1978 and 0.4 per cent in 1985. "EVEN IF THE standby gas tax were triggered, gross national product would still increase and the inflation impact would still be small," the White House said. Carter attempted to prepare the nation for his proposals, geared to persona sacrifice and conservation enforced by higher prices, in a nationwide television address Monday in which he said the United States must stop catastrophic proportions later this century. He described the need to meet this challenge now as 'the moral equivalent of He said that at first he was discouraged by the task of finding acceptable, practical ways of curbing America's wasteful energy consumption. Yesterday, before he headed for his Capitol Hill appearance, the President briefed his cabinet on the energy package and called it "excellent." BUT HE SAID HE was pleased with the plan hammered out under the leadership of his chief energy adviser, James Schlesinger. "I believe it is an excellent energy policy reform." I'm feeling better and about it. Under the plan, the rebates awarded for production of gas-efficient cars would be available for foreign cars only if the agreement was reached with the United States. The committee will consider which systems would work of the University adopted computerized pre-enrollment. It will also explore the functional nature of computers, including information computing, to see how these areas could benefit KU. Sally Sedelae, professor of computer science, former member of the nine- person, faculty-studied group. MOCARTHY SAID THE extra days would give the finance committee more time to formulate the Senate budget guidelines and the student organizations requesting funds. Electric cars would get the maximum rebate. The recommendation must be approved by the Finance committee before being presented. Students on the committee are: Kevin Flyn, Webster Groves, Mo. senior, Bernard Willard, Lawrence graduate student; and Chris Caldwell, Lawrence junior. "Having the committees formed about one and a half weeks before the budget hearings start would probably improve the entire process," McCarthy said. Tim McCarthy, committee chairman, said that moving the election date up to the first Tuesday and Wednesday in February would not help to form the standing committees earlier. At a meeting to discuss the recent Student Senate budgeting process, a subcommittee of the Finance and Auditing Committee decided on a tentative recommendation to the Senate to make the Senate election date one and a half weeks earlier next year. Members of a newly formed committee designed to study computerized pre-enrolment were announced at yesterday's SenEx会议. In other business, the board postponed the All-University Senate meeting, originally scheduled for May, until fall. The facilities were moved to a new building, Eldon Chairman, chairman of Sen.Ex, said. The subcommittee also discussed a section of the Senate Rules and Regulations that states that no funds should be allocated for social functions, such as dinners and banquets. This year the committee met to set the budget guidelines the same night other members attended. other faculty members on the committee are: Del Rummer, associate professor of electrical engineering; Dave Thiesen, associate professor of physics; Joy, professor of business; R. T. Aangeenbrug, associate professor of geography; and Henry Stone, assistant professor of microbiology. Paul Wolle, assistant professor of information Center, will be an e-xofficio member. McCarthy said that having the guidelines formed before the full Senate met would make the budget process run more smoothly. The Senate didn't fund the International Club for the entire amount of the festival this year, but told the club to request additional funds in the fall. Mccarthy said that the International Club's festival might be considered a banquet. Committee ponders elections, funds, guidelines Bob Beisner, former Senate treasurer, said that there was strong opposition to funding the festival last year but that the festival has been deemed it a cultural, not a social event. SenEx forms group to study pre-enrollment Rephasing of certain sections of the Tenure and Related Problems committee will replace the changes. The changes will replace or augment sections within the existing Faculty Handling Committee. "THE UNDERLYING intent of the event is what you need to look at." Beiser said. No action was taken on the section of the rule that required a subcommittee decided on a tentative recommendation to propose an audit program. The audit program would be followed by the Finance committee's audit when auditing it when it audits Senate funds. George Segal & Jane Fonda THE STORY OF ADELEH. SUA FILMS ECSTACY (1933) Thurs., April 21, 7:30 p.m., 75c Popular Films Series. Fri., April 22 & Sat., April 23, 3:30, 7:00 & 9:30 p.m. $1 THE OUTLAW (1943) MIDNIGHT COWBOY Dir, Howard Hughes with Jane Russell, Walter Huston. Film Society. Dir. Gustav Machaty, with Hedy Lamarr. Compilee, uncut, uncensored. plus PG Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight plus PAGE MISS GLORY The program was suggested by Beisner, who said the present Senate Revenue Code was vague about procedures to be used in auditing. An Art Deco cartoon by Tex Avery. Midnight Movies, Fri, April 22 & Sat., April 23, 12:00 midnight, 51 THE WOMEN (1939) Dir. George Cukor, with Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, Rosalind Russell plus "FUN WITH DICK AND JANE" MEMBER OF THE WEDDING (1952) Dir. Fred Zimmerman, with Julie Harris, Ethel Waters. Mon., April 25, 7:30 p.m., 75c Beilner said the program should recommend that the subcommittee check Every Eve.at 7:30 & 9:30 Sat. Sun. Mat. 2:30 Woodruff Auditorium Kansas Union Granada 14780, Vitoria, SP 11260 Glenda Jackson, Sandy Dennis, Geraldine Page Robert Shaw — Bruce Cern "The ultimate act of terrorism" "NASTY HABITS" 10 Academy Award Nomination Eve 7:18 & 9:45 Sat-Sun. Hill 1:02 PGC Hillcrest "BLACK SUNDAY" PG manager keeps with the records of the University of Kansas. Eve. 7:15 & 9:45 Sat., Sun, at 2:30 "ROCKY" Starring LYVESTER STALLONE Eve. 7.30 & 9.15 Saf. Sun. 1.45 Hillcrest Varsity February 19 - December 27, 2016 743 crashed at sea. Passengers aboard are trapped; underwater. AIRPORT PG 77 'BREAKER Eve. 7:40 & 9:30 ENDS THURSDAY Hillcrest BREAKER" —Plus —PG "SPECIAL DELIVERY" Show starts 7:30 Sunset Dallas, TX 75214 Visit us at sunset.com The recommendation of the audit program must be approved at the Finance and Auditing Committee's meeting next before it is presented to the full Senate May 19. "THE STORY OF ADELE H. is a beautiful, rigorous, very original film. It looks and sounds like no other Truffaut film you've ever seen." - Vincent Canby, New York Time FRANCISI TRUFAUT JEAN GRUMAUJ SUSZANN SCHIF FRAMAN BRUCE ROBINSON *SYLVIA MARRIOTT* JOSEPH BLAATCHLE *IVRY GITLUS* 7:00 & 9:30 p.m., 3:30 Matinee each day $1 tickets available at SUA office Fri., April 22 & Sat., April 23 Woodruff Auditorium. Kansas Union MIDNIGHT MOVIES MIDNIGHT COWBOY CARTOON SHORT—PAGE MISS GLOYR-Fri, April 22 & Sat, Apr. 23, 12:00 midnight, 1—Woodruff Auditorium—Kansas Union. AORTE—A GREEK CELEBRATION APRIL 21—MAY 1 Tickets for the Greek Night at Royals Stadium are on sale at the Interfraternity Council Office at the University. The Royals Game is scheduled for Tuesday, April 24 when the Royals will be playing the Texas Rangers. Houses are advised to bring one check on arrival. Tickets are available by Wednesday night. For more information, call David Jervis at 834-6044. 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