2. Wednesday, February 2, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Gas bill compromise made WASHINGTON - House and Senate confereces agreed on emergency natural gas legislation last night, apparently breaking an impasse that had threatened to delay the shutdown. If both houses go along with the compromise, the legislation could reach the President by late this afternoon. Under the compromise, settled on by a House-Senate conference committee that met for less than half an hour, the house would abandon its effort to put a price ceiling provision in the bill. ceiling provision in the out. The legislation is designed to get natural gas to homes and other top priority users of gas through the winter by allowing emergency sales free of specific price controls and by forcing pipelines to share supplies. Arctic weather continues Below-freezing temperatures in the Midwest and East kept fuel-starved factories yesterday and prompted warnings of multibillion dollar increases in heating and food bills. A state of emergency was declared in hard-hit Buffalo, N.Y., after fresh snow Monday night. An Army engineering battalion from FT, Bragg, N.C., was ordered to fly into the city to help clear streets. Cubans train black troops WASHINGTON-Tanzania, one of the African countries U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young will visit this week, is allowing Cuban troops to train black Rhodesian guerrillas, who source sources say. The team has 200 Cuban troops in Tanzania to train and equip Rhodesian silks to fight against the white minority regime. Senate to consider election questionnaire A proposed questionnaire asking student opinions about financial aid problems, resampling of the end-of-class whistle and the closing of Jayhawk Boulevard to all but emergency traffic during daytime will be considered by the Student Senate tonight. The questions would be part of the Feb. 16 and 17.Senate election ballot. Regarding financial aid, the questionnaire would ask students about problems they've encountered in getting scholarships and loans. They also may be asked whether they are interested in a refreshment area in Watson Library, or if they see a need for a mandatory resource class on using the library and other facilities. The Senate also will act on two bills, four petitions and one resolution at the meeting, which begins at 6:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. It is the last meeting scheduled until after senate elections. One bill to be considered would allocate $469 from the 1977 contingency fund to the agency. A resulution by Mike Taraboulos, Association of University Residence Halls Kappa Sigma Benefit Concert Rice Auditorium, Baker Univ. featuring Country Heir Warm-up Band: Pat & Gordon Cleveland and Brian Blais The Magician between sets Tickets available at: Feb. 4, 8:00 P.M. Kief's in Lawrence McKinney Mason Baker Union MIDWEST PREMIERE Eric Rohmer's new film THE MARQUISE OF O... “ENTHRALLING...” —Marine Laout Malonewane “PERFECTION..." —Norma Mellen Goody After Dark “ELEGANT..." —Roger Greenwood Porthouse “DELIGHTFUL..." is A petition from the Academic Affairs Committee asks the Office of Curriculum and Instruction to study the validity of student-teacher evaluations. "UTTERLY ROMANTIC..." — Judith Criss, Saturday Newswire "ENDEARINGLY FUNNY..." — Kathleen Carrson N.Y. Daily News "WITTY AND JOYOUS..." — Vincent Callee N.Y. Times "IMMENSELY SATISFYING" "THE MARQUISSE OF O..." Directed by ERIC ROHMER Based on the novel by H. von Kleist Starring Edith Clever, Bruno Ganz From NEW LINE CINEMA Fri., Feb. 4 and Sat., Feb. 5 - 3:30, 7:00, 9:30 - $1 Woodruff Auditorium - Kansas Union The Film "Wizards" and the Ralph Bakshi program has been rescheduled for Mar. 8. Another petition asks the executive vice chancellor's committee on assistant instructors and teaching assistants to examine and put to use recommendations of the Academic Affairs Committee's classroom teaching report. president, would establish a student personal property insurance program. The Senate would advertise the service and provide all forms and information, but the policy itself would be handled by a private insurance company. Place an od Call 864-4358 GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER 2525 IOWA STREET LAWRENCE, KS. ALBUMS $399 MCA RECORDS Our Regular Price $4^97 TAPES $499 RCA Records and Tapes Our Regular Price $^{5}6^{77}$ Prices good now through Feb. 6th, 1977 Sale includes our entire --stock! Winter's Still Here and so are 15% - 60% at Britches Corner Sale Ends Sat.. Feb. 5th T All sales final - No Alterations BankAmericard - Mastercharge B. C. Charge - Cash Contemporary Clothing for Men and Women 843 Mass. St.