Thursday, April 14. 1977 University Daily Kansan 2 say jobs heading for erly attacked commitments to ejected tariffs day's meeting to keep on assertions that uses. ay they are import taxes nations in imported from nine million ad直 square to Hall, the and rallies and import some imports american joe clothing Clothing and International joined on conventions, noon conventions, the tern owners. in new Niemens in new Sanders, San and other WWW.WWW.WW ! r 0 7 0 -3500 www3 Energy plan to use tax incentive WASHINGTON (AP) - President Jimmy Carter will propose use the federal tax system to force Americans to conserve energy and administration sources said yesterday. Some specifics of the President's April 20 energy message are still under review. But Jody Powell, White House press secretary, indicated most of the work was complete. Powell said Carter probably would make a televised fireside chat Monny talk to tell Americans how serious the nation's energy shortage was. Then the President will spell out his plan to a joint session of Congress next Wednesday night. There has been no official public disclosure of the likely contents of the energy plant, but a draft proposal circling the issue of official officials is known to include these options: A five-cent-gallon increase in federal gas taxes above the current four-cent levy. It would take effect in 1979, but only if gas prices fall to reduce gas consumption. In 1980 and 1981 an additional tax of 10 cents a gallon would be added annually, ALLOWING DOMESTIC crude on Allocations ... From page one allocated SCORMEBE an additional $1,200 for travel expenses. The money would have paid for trips out-of-state corporations to solicit funds for scholarships. The Senate began the meeting by voting to suspend a section of the rules and regulations that prohibited funding for special projects. Many of the Senate's allocations were for special projects, such as brochures, seminars and field trips. SEQQUINST LLLOCATOGN CULTURAL BANK of Tennessee Institute of Finance $ 3,500 $ 2,000 Dollar Purchase of Funds Dollar Purchase of Funds 6.00 % 1.00 % **SPORTS** Intercollegiate Athletics $24.00 $24.00 Recreation Services $34.00 $34.00 Board Budget $18.00 $18.00 COMMUNICATIONS OVER NATIONAL BORDER $ 9,268 $ 9,268 University Daily Kansas $ 72,540 $ 72,540 Vehicle deaths rise CHICAGO (AP) — The number of deaths from motor vehicle accidents increased by two per cent last year, the first such increase since Congress passed the 55-mile-hour speed limit, the National Safety Council said yesterday. Motor vehicle-related deaths totaled 51,511 in 1973 but dropped to 46,402 in 1974, in the year of the 85-mile-per-hour limit. The figure remained at 85,175 in 1975, before last year's rise to 47,100. The non-profit council said total estimated miles traveled by American drivers rose slightly in 1976 over 1975, a possible reason for the increase. Alexander's Flowers Weekend Special Orchids Corsages $5.50 each Roses $3.50 a dozen Ten daisies $1.39 Cash and Carry 826 Iowa 842-1320 FINANCE AND AUDITING REQUEST ALLOCATION FINANCE AND AUDITING Student Senate Operating Budget $48,290 $48,290 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ACAA 423 $171 Association of Civil Engineers 320 Association of Black Worker Workers 3,275 0 Association of Teachers 418 BASACS 1,555 6,185 BASACS School Council 1,255 Blocks in Community Aid Caucus 5,000 361 Chanley Club 312 186 Chanley Club 312 186 Dieta Organization 448 1,951 Conserving School Council 488 1,951 Entertropy 238 186 Eutrophy 338 171 **STUDENT SERVICES** Campus Veterans Health Center 1,903 738 Campus Veterans Status of Women 4,175 270 Consumer Affairs Association 8,607 8,557 Dougless County Legal Aid 5,400 6,300 Hillings University 10,741 1,072 Environmental Service 10,741 1,072 MECRA 3,000 2,000 MECRA Legal 3,000 2,000 Native American Alliance 3,255 2,180 Women's Coalition 3,255 2,180 Woman's Coalition 3,255 2,170 UK Pensioner of Student Social Workers 725 728 UK Pensioner of Student Social Workers 725 728 UK Student Art Education Association 35 35 UK Student Art Education Association 35 35 Student Association for 796 228 Student Bar Association 795 725 Kansas Defense Project 4,113 909 Undergraduate Phenology Association 210 165 Undergraduate Public Library Club 210 165 The Advancement of Engineers 2,000 360 VEHR 3,000 360 J. Watson's April 11-15 TONITE IS LADIES' NIGHT. 50c cover—Disco U "The Best of Ernie Kovacs" 8:30 E "Pueblo" 10:30 prices to rise gradually to levels set by oil exporting countries, now about $15 a barrel. Some domestic producers are now selling oil at more than $15 a barrel. Free Disc for Everyone— W on our 7' TV —*Star Trek* 7:00 *The Amazing Howard Hughes* D part 18:00 —*Columbo* 10:30 50c Disco—"Howard Hughes"—conclusion. "KOJAK"—10:30 in the Peanut Gallery — A heavy tax at the well-head on domestic crude oil, a hike that will be passed on to consumers. The increase on the taxed top of the tax paid at the service station. Live Music—Cover $2.00 & outer w/ Limosome. A night that's very different. Come T watch the show 9-12. Pleasur- Gallery free from 12-7 p.m. Live Music—Cover $2.00 Poor R Willy 9-12, also "Paint Your Wagon" 7:00 Pearnt Gallery 7' TV Free from 1 sun to 10. Come watch the doubleheader—KC Royals vs. Seattle at 3:35 A - tax starting at about $400 per auto on cars that get low gas mileage. The tax, to be paid by the manufacturer and passed on to consumers when they purchase a vehicle, could gradually rise by as much as six times that amount. Lawrence's Newest 18 Club Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa "VOLONTE IS FIRST-RATE!" "BRILLIANTLY DIRECTED!" "ONE OF THE FUNNIES "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST SEDUCTION SCENES EVER!" —Some form of energy tax rebates, in possible lower Social Security taxes for low- and middle-income persons, to equities resulting from the program. Nolt/CUF —CONTINUED REGULATION of natural gas. The current federal price ceiling of $1.44 per million cubic feet would be allowed to rise gradually to encourage more exploration and force industry to shift to coal. - Some form of mandatory conversion from natural gas to coal for industry. The hike in the federal ceiling on natural gas would be passed on to homeowners, "ELECTRICITY, VIGOR & PASSION" - Tax incentives to homeowners who install insulation or improve already existing insulation. There also would be installations installing solar heating and cooling devices. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 7:30 AND 9:45 WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM KANSAS UNION A seemingly hidden operation, KU's vending Services probably affects as many customers as possible. Vending machines feed munchies "The campus consumes over 1,000 cases of pop a week," vending director Forrest Jolly said recently. "We serve the campus with items according to customer demand." Besides serving soda pop, the concession service offers chips, candy, fruit juices, cigarettes, cakes, pies, nuts, cookies and fruit. But the most popular items, Jolly Burger and junk foods; soda pop is purchased the most often, followed by other sugarary foods. "YOU CAN GET a completely balanced meal at any of our areas, however, if you know what to look for and what you should be eating." Jolly said. Jolly said the quality of the food in the vending machines was consistent and reliable. He said, "You would get the same quality of food if you went through the Wescoe Terrace line as you would from any of our snack and machine areas. "We don't use textured vegetable protein (TVP) in any of our sandwiches. We've had complaints that our hamburgers are dry. We can't just eat them without a real beef! If we used TVP, they it be moist." VOLUME BUYING and special contracts with companies help to keep the vending prices low, he said, and prices generally are the end of a semester if prices increase. "When pop in stores went from 25 cents a can to 35 cents, we raised ours to 25 cents—and it's a cold," Jolly said. Except in the residence halls, be said, all winding machines offer a choice between pellet stoves and electric stoves. Jolly said that the service was operating at a profit but that profits were low. He says that the service could be more profitable. said, particularly in the residence halls, when a full-time maintenance man is on duty. Jolly said that occasionally a competitor appeared on campus. "Once in awhile these bomb-pop trucks袭扰 us and we call traffic and security to be there." HARVEST PAN FRIED SOLE *3.65 DEVILED CRAB & OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL $4.95 50¢ off ON ALL OUR OMELETTES W/KUID 8th & New Hampshire in the Marketplace SANDWICHES RENT-A-CAR LEASING 2340 Alabama FALS WORLDSC LARGEST LEASING FORD AUTOMOBILE LEASING SYSTEM PLEASE COMPARE OUR RATES! 843-2931 "This is my kind of light workout." (Joe Palooka. Heavyweight Champ) 96 calories, approximately one third fewer than our other fine beer. It took Schlitz to bring the taste to light. © 1977 JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO, MIWAUKEE, WI. AND OTHER CITIES.