2 Friday, February 18, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Tax rebates, cuts approved INVESTMENT—The tax portions of President Cater's economic plan, including a $50 rebate for most Americans and a permanent tax cut for 45 million households, were approved yesterday by the House Ways and Means Committee. The bill now goes to the full house, then to the Senate Finance Committee. The $50-per-person relocation tax, due tomorrow to make it more compatible in the future, is the permanent tax cut, averaging $90 per person would be accomplished by changing the standard deductions. Natural gas inquiry beaun fields. Andrus said the investigation would probably lead to orders to some companies to drill more wells and speed up production. However, he said it was too soon to know where such orders would be appropriate. WASHINGTON - Interior Secretary Cecil Andrus announced yesterday a broad inquiry into offshore natural gas production. The announcement came after investigators said they had found production decreases and idle reserves in five fields. HARVEST omelettes Herb 2.08 bacon and cheddar 2.08 Denver ham, potato, pepper 1.20 HARVEST tartar, sausage 1.20 triple cheese 1.20 8:30 Closed Sunday HARVEST Sunday, Feb. 20 Sunday, Feb. 20 5:00 p.m. Banquet 6:00 p.m. Cultural Show Kansas Union Cafeteria Woodruff Auditorium Tickets: $4.50 at S.U.A. office JAPANESE ASSOCIATION Sponsored by K.U. International Club WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SPECIALS Saturday, February 19th ONLY! One select group Ladies Designer Line Sunglasses Reg. $45.00 Now $25.00 Men's Sunglass Special! Famous Brand Aviator-style Sunsensor® Sunglasses Reg. $35.00 Now $15.00 ALL OTHER SUNGLASSES 20% OFF VISIONS has the eyeglasses you want. 806 Massachusetts Phone 841-7421 Washington's Birthday Special Saturday only BLUE JEANS $1.00 Buy one pair at Reg. Price get the second pair for $1.00 Entire stock included! Pride's Crossing Happy Legs Gotcha Covered Levi's Bring a friend! Viceroy Rose Hips Brown Bag Special 2 Fish Sandwiches 1 Lg. Fry Only $1.23 Good through Feb.20 SALE FRYE BOOTS 20%-50% off SEBAGO SHOES 20% off Casual Comfort WOMEN'S HANDBAGS By Coach, Covoll LEATHER JACKETS 20% off ... PRIMARILY LEATHER All sales final. Entire stock not in- cluded. 30:50-31 Mon.-Sat. 13:00-8:30 Thurs. 812 MASSACHUSETTS LAWRENCE, KANASS --to the 1977 United Jewish Appeal Campus Campaign WE ARE ONE GIVE ... with every Jewish man, woman and child who needs our help in this world, whether they live next door or half the world away. ... with the troubled, the oppressed, the deprived, of all ages: in the cities of America, the development towns of Israel, the remnant communities of Europe, the ghettos of Asia and North Africa. Their need is our obligation, their cries our challenge, their longing our opportunity, their prayers our mandate. We are one with them. Let them know it ... with your gift. Information Table 2, Union Feb. 14-18, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or send your contribution to Kansas Union Box 4 Lawrence, Kansas 66045 --kansas union BOOKSTORE ANY QUESTIONS? Hewlett-Packard Calculator Representative, David Wand, will be at the Kansas Union Bookstore on Wednesday, Feb.23, 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. to answer any questions and demonstrate the capabilities of Hewlett-Packard Calculators. FEB.23 9:30-5:00 E