University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 19, 1978 3 Search for Italian politician fails VALLE DEL SALTO, UKI—An army of police, firemen and skin divers dragged swampy, snowbound Duches Lake yesterday but failed to find any trace of the Almoner Aldo Mero, despite a Red Brigades commander executed and his body dumped in the lake. At the end of the first day, divers had dragged the lake once but found nothing. As the search failed to find any trace of a body, investigators theorized that the message might have been a Red Brigades member or a member of the police from some activity elsewhere. THE RED BRIGADES communique said the death of Moro, five times premier and Italy's foremost political leader, was only the first in a long series of other deaths. Police, firemen, skin divers and even army climbers were armed in by brass knives. was rendered almost impossible by more than 12 feet of snow surrounding the tiny lake. Both police and government officials said they were convinced the message that announced Maco's death was authentic. Senate releases official budget allocations The Student Senate yesterday released of real results of last week's budget hearings about student loan payments. The following list includes the committees to which groups were assigned, the amounts they requested from the committee and the allowances made to the groups by the groups. Ten groups will receive money from unallocated funds. This consists mainly of money that is not spent by Senate-funded groups in a fiscal year and of activity fees charged to students enrolled at KU exceeds the number of students projected by the Senate. One group, the People's Yellow Pages, will receive money from restricted fees, which is money collected by the Senate from the operation of its copying machine. One line item allocation also is included. These funds are based on a certain percent of total budget. Committee/Group Request Allocation Academic Africa Committees The deadline for applying for next year's University-Community Service Scholarship is December 15. Deadline nears for scholarship $24,770.00 $26,882.00 Alpha BlueGamma. $ 860.00 $1,362.00 American Express Civil Engl. $ 370.00 $245.00 Architecture and Urban Design $ 731.00 Student Council. $ 4,500.00 $710.00 Katherine Giele, assistant director of the Union, said last week that the award was made possible by several insurance companies who had donated $5,000 to KU for efforts by students and faculty to save furniture and art objects from the fire. Every year since the April 20, 1970, fire that caused an estimated $2 million in damage to the Kansas Union, a scholarship has been awarded to a student for service to the University of Kansas or the Lawrence community or both. THE AMOUNT of the scholarship is determined by the interest accumulated on the original gift each year. This year's given annual scholarship, given each semester of the 1978-79 school To qualify, one must be a KU student and must have given service to the area. A student's grade point average and financial need will be of minimal importance. ASIAS $ 832.00 0 29 Adrastine Assoc. of Lawrence $ 1,000.00 0 29 Adrastine Law School $ 1,229.00 547.00 Students Assoc. $ 748.00 111.50 Blackhawk School $ 748.00 111.50 Chaicau Law Student Society $ 1,281.00 401.00 Chaicau Law Student Council $ 1,281.00 401.00 Graduate Student Council $ 239.40 1,681.00 Kansas Defender Project $ 450.00 2,000.00 RU Pupil Development Center $ 150.00 150.00 RU Pupil Development Center $ 720.00 720.00 RU Honors Students Association $ 467.90 346.00 Psychology Club $ 1,281.00 2,330.00 Society of Military Engineers $ 150.00 150.00 Society of Military Engineers $ 150.00 150.00 Assoc. for the Combined Health Sciences $ 400.00 142.00 Stanbart Student Bar $ 278.00 171.00 Arththropathy Society $ 280.00 180.00 Undergraduate Philosophy Club $ 280.00 180.00 Ukrainian Institutions $ 280.00 180.00 KJH HM KMHS $100,450.00 $100,450.00 KJH HM KMHS $27,600.00 $27,600.00 Unividad Dally Kansan $6,800.00 $6,800.00 Communications Committee: Cultural Affairs Committee: * Charter Music Associates: $85,714.00 $88,375.00 * Chamber Music Series: $9,654.00 $9,654.00 * RU School: $10,984.00 $10,984.00 * RU Dance Club: $180.00 $210.00 * International Club—referred to Joint Semenate Committee International Club—referred to Joint Semenate Committee * Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Science Fiction and Mediatization: $1,124.00 * University Concert Series: $87,450.00 $89,323.00 * University Concert Series: $87,450.00 $89,323.00 Consumer Affairs Assoc. Billing Club Billing Club $ 1,800.00 $ 350.00 RKT Tue Savings Club RKT Tue Savings Club Finance and Auditing Committee: Student Senate $50,047.00 $50,047.00 $50,047.00 Finance and Auditing Committee: Sports Committee: $93,177.00 $93,177.00 Recreation Services $93,177.00 $93,177.00 KU Ice Hockey Club $ 2,512.00 0 * KU Tackl World do Club $ 1,490.00 0 * *The following groups will receive money from th Student Services Committee; $951.81.11 $204.56.81 Alpine PhD Program Commission Status of Women $8,530.00 $1,730.00 Consumer Affairs Assoc $7,960.44 $7,535.18* County Legal Aid Society $8,590.00 $1,850.00 Douglas County Victim Protection Support $1,221.00 $1,242.10 Friends of Headquarters; x $2,820.00 $1,725.70 Center $460.00 $465.00 KU Men's Health Club $1,925.00 $0* KU Men's Callation $1,925.00 $1,460.00 KU Weather Services $2,000.00 $0* MCHA $2,000.00 $0* MECHA $2,000.00 $0* Native American Alliance $1,480.00 $1,880.00 Volunteer Cleaning House $1,030.00 $1,980.00 Women's Service $1,030.00 $1,980.00 following groups will receive money from the Senate Committee on the Status of Women at $ 47.00 Kansas Defender Project $ 1,270.00 The Stage Theatre Semester 1987 Ticket $ 1,500.00 Saturday $ 300.00 Amateur Radio Club $ 257.00 KU Men's Coalition $ 300.00 KU Women's Service Club $ Supplemental Alcohol May from restricted areas People's Yellow Flags $ 1,225.00 Special Line Item Allocation: Legal Services $27,400.00 Wow! 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