X GGM A x² B -1 G 11MS /S ce STK 67 Tuesday, February 1, 1977 3 ver. Kansas affected From page one revenue Kansas natural gas producers would earn if Carter's plan is passed. It is certain that the state's gas companies wouldn't refuse the extra money they would receive for selling their gas through in-state connections, mandated by Congress and the President. Kansas producers, tapping the natural wealth of the state's gas fields, hope for mild weather in the coming months. That would lessen in-state demand and enable Pearson says Carter's bill probably won't have much impact on the current crisis because the rate of growth is low. them to ship more gas interstate for a marked-up price. "The only real long-term answer to the gas crisis is to bring supplies in line with demand," Pearson said. "And although we have failed to secure energy for the country, Congress must do it now or risk new and more disastrous consequences." Such deregulation bills, however, are highly controversial and political because of their inflationary effects. Pearson's deregulation bill in the last session of Congress passed the Senate but was narrowly defeated in the House. On this issue, conflicting studies draw no clear conclusion on the actual amount of natural gas still left below the surface of the continental United States. Large reserves, however, are believed to be untapten in the Gulf of Mexico area. Woman reports rape to police A 24-year-old Lawrence woman told police Sunday night that she was raped in her apartment by a man who asked to use her telephone. She said the man, who told her he had escaped from police custody, threatened her with a butcher knife from her kitchen. The woman described the attacker as black, about six feet tall and weighing about 160 pounds. THE KU BUSIKAN JIUJITSU CLUB Opening meeting and demonstration TONIGHT,7:30 p.m.,173 Robinson Gym Self Defense, Mind Body Unification learn the best of Jiujitsu, Wing Chun Kung Fu and Oriental Weaponry. SPRING BREAK SKI TRIP 4 Day Package includes: March 13-19 $137.00 *4 Days Lifts *4 Nights Lodging *4 Days Rental Round Trip Chartered Bus Transportation - 5 Days Lifts * 5 Nights Lodging * 5 Days Rental Round Trip Chartered Bus Transportation 5 Day Package includes March 13-20 $166.00 Options on both trips available Extra day skiing****Discounts for own equipment/own transportation Final Deadline to Sign Up—Feb. 4 For more info. call SUA office 864-3477 PRINTING CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS POSTERS ★ HANDBILLS ★ POSITION PAPERS ★ HOUSE OF USHE: 838 MASSACHUSETTS • 842 3610 Copy Center TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SR-56 $89.50 SR-52 (Texas residents only add sales tax.) 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PUBLIC NOTICE Student Senate Elections Spring 1977 Nunemaker Senate District TO RUN FOR GRADEX (THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL): Elections for Student Body President, Vice-President, 106 Student Senate seats, class officers will be held Feb.16 and 17. 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the GSC office (Level 3, Kansas Union) 2) Return your declaration no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 4, 1977, to the GSC office. IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR SENATE: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment in that school or college. 3) Return your declaration (with 55.00 filing fee) no later than 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, February 2, 1977, to the Senate office. IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR CLASS OFFICERS: 1) Pick up declaration of candidacy at the Student Senate office (Level 3, Suite 105, Kansas Union). 2) Have the office of the Dean of your school or college certify your enrollment and year in that school or college. 3) Obtain signatures of 50 students in their class on the petition form. 4) Return your declaration (with $5.50 filing fee) no later than 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, February 2, 1977, to the Senate office. Student Senate Seats Open: Architecture 2 Business 4 Education 8 Engineering 8 Fine Arts 7 Journalism 3 Law 2 Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Social Welfare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Graduate School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 LA&S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 *Nunemaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 **University Specials . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 *To be elected according to districts shown on the map. **Any student who has a school code classification of (Z).** Class Officer Seats Open: Class Officer Seats Open Sophimore, Junior, and senior class officers (President, Vice-President, Secre- Sophistone, Senior and Senior tary. Treasurer! CANDIDATES MUST ATTEND A SPECIAL MEETING (TUESDAY, FREBRUARY 8, AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE JAYHAWK ROOM OF THE KANSAS UNION) TO APPROVE THE PROOF OF BALLOT AS WELL AS GO OVER LAST MINUTE ELECTION POINTS. IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND THIS MEETING, THE BALLOT WILL BE PRINTED AS THE PROOF HAS COME TO US. 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