2 Tuesday, February 1, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Cold forces unemployment The severe cold blitz that has left at least 75 Americans dead and sliced deeply into natural gas supplies has forced millions of Americans off the job or out of school. school. Theands of schools, particularly in the Northeast, were closed yesterday as she officials fought to preserve diminishing gas supplies. The gas shortage forced the layoff of more than 1.5 million workers in areas where plants and businesses were ordered to close or reduce operations so available heating fuel could be used for homes in the Northeast and Midwest. Carter submits proaram WASHINGTON (AP) - President Jimmy Carter sent to Congress yesterday his $3.2 billion economic program that includes a $50 tax rebate for nearly every American. He said the program promises only "what can realistically be done" to speed economic growth. Carter said the two-year program could help create one million new jobs by the end of this year, which would leave the nation's jobless rate at about 6.8 per cent. The unemployment rate in December was 7.8 per cent. U.S., Panama resume talks WASHINGTON—The United States and Panama yesterday opened a new phase of their protracted Panama Canal negotiations with agreement still far from certain on questions of sovereignty and duration of a new treaty. certain on questions of sovereignty and duration of the Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and Panamanian Foreign Minister Aquilino Boyd met for two hours and announced that the negotiations, which began more than 10 years ago, would officially resume Feb. 10 in Panama. Boyd said Panama planned to take over jurisdiction of the Canal and its Zone within three years after a new treaty has been ratified. He said by the year 2000, Panama wanted complete operating and military control over the strategic waterway. TODAY! WORLDIS OF FUN auditions will be from 3 to 7 p.m. in the Kansas 'Union's Big Room. LOCAL VOLUNTEER AGENCIES will hold a recruitment day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lobby of Fraser Hall. An information meeting on Monday at UHAGE INSTITUTE in Parks will be at 4 p.m. in the Union's International Room. Read Faster Much OR YOUR MONEY BACK TONIGHT: MT. OREAD BIKE CLUB will meet from 7 to 9 in the Union's Council Room. GAY SERVICES will meet to discuss "The Church and the homosexual" at 7:30 in the Union's Pine Room. UNCLASSIFIED WOMEN'S ADVISORY UNIT will meet at 7:30 in the Union's Centennial Room. KU TALISSON GYM will meet with a meeting and free demonstration at 7:30 in 172 Robinson Gym. KU TAEWONDO CLUB will host a demonstration of Korean Martial Arts at 9 in Robinson Gym. Increase your reading speed 500, 800, even 1200 words per minute in eight weeks. WHY PAY MORE? Our course was designed by an education professor with a teaching experience in improved reading at a major university. Correction It was incorrectly reported in Monday's Kansan that applications for volunteers to teach Free University courses could be picked up until Feb. 14 in the SUA office. Applications can be picked up only until Feb. 4. Events A5 ADVERTISED IN Thousands have purchased this course for $25.75. Now we offer this same course at a SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNT for only $10.99. Watch the want ads in the Kansan. enclosed is $14.95. I understand that they may forbid me from returning the course to you at any time during the first 15 days and receive my $14.95. NAME On Campus STREET ADDRESS STATE MACH II P.O. 893 Professional MANHATTAN Products KANSAS 66502 SUA MOVIES CLASSICAL SERIES FILM SOCIETY MORGAN (1967) Dir. Karel Reisz, with David Warner, Vanessa Redgrave Wed., Feb. 2, 7:30, 75c Woodruff Auditorium MEDEA (1970) Dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini, Maria Callas. Subtiltes. Thurs, F. 3, 7; 3: 00, 9: 30, 1 POPULAR FILMS MARQUISSE OF O Dir. Eric Rohrmer Midwest premiere Feb. 16, Feb. 5, 3:30; 7:00; 9:30; 1 Kansas Union GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL SOCIAL GATHERING: In its February issue, National Lampoon sets out to answer a question that has been on everyone's mind since November 22, 1963. - Fee Waivers - GSC - Placement Services - Beer - Party Plans - Gradex, Student Senate Elections BASKETBALL IN ALLEN FIELD HOUSE Tues., Feb.1 Claremore Jr.College 7:30 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 3 Phillips University 7:30 p.m. Sat., Feb. 5 Grandview College 5 p.m. - People THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 7:00 in Big 8 Room, K. Union unded by Student Senate GYMNASTICS IN ROBINSON GYMNASIUM Fri., Feb. 4 Emporia State 7 p.m. Sat., Feb. 5 Grandview College (ninth in the nation) 1 p.m. What do the dates 1,3,4 and 5 have in common? In February, these are all dates of KU Women's Sporting Events. FreeUniversity SPREAD IT AROUND The Free University needs you! To convene classes for this spring semester! Teach everything and anything from knitting to trapping,from manual communication to massage! TO: All organizations allocated funds by the Student Senate from the Student Activity Fee FROM: Student Senate Treasurer's Office PUBLIC NOTICE - RE: Training Session Course descriptions are available in the SUA office thru Friday, Feb. 4th! All officers who are responsible for the expenditure of allocated funds must: 4. Account for all inventory. 2. Sign an organizational management contract with the student senate. 3. Obtain authorization for each expenditure from funds allocated to the organization. 1. Attend a training session conducted by the Office of the Student Senate Treasurer. See the time listed below. Treasurer. See the time listed below. 2. Sign an organizational management contract with the Student Senate The session will last less than an hour. You must contact the Student Senate Office at 844-3710 to sign up for this session or for additional information. The Student Senate is funded from the Student Activity Fee. International Room Level 5 Kansas Union revenw would certaIwould receivt versta by Co Kar weait! mild would Wednesday, February 9, 1977 No funds will be made available until these requirements have been met. Even though you have attended a training session last fiscal year, you will still be writing in the final year. Training sessions will be held approximately once each month. The training session has been scheduled for the following time: More than three times the power of the classic HP-65. K New HP-67 Fully-Programmable Pocket Calculator from Hewlett-Packard gives you incredible programming power. The HP-67 has the greatest programming power ever made available in a personal calculator. Lets you write programs of up to 224 steps. And, equally important, each function of one, two or three keystrokes is merged. 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