University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 5, 1978 Senate ... 3 From page one body president, to increase the salaries of Senate officers. If passed by the Senate, the pay increases would be effective April 15, according to the Senate. The Sports Committee heard requests and made recommendations for funding of three The KU Ballooning Club, a group of 15 to 20 members, requested $195 to fund liaison trips. The committee voted to cut the club's tunding to $333, according to Jeff Chanay, Chanay said the committee recommended to delete travel funds and office supply requests and to reduce advertising and film rental funds. Members decided to provide full funding because it was the third year of the club's funding with the Senate and because it would become self-sufficient, Chanay said. THE COMMITTEE also recommended to the GU KI Ice Hockey Club its full request Sports also decided to recommend that the TaekWon Do Club's request for $1,490 be reduced to $145. TaekWon Do is a Korean martial art. Committee members thought the club might be able to attain some of its necessary equipment from the KU Karate Club. They also thought that the new martial arts section of the Robinson addition would provide some of the club's needs. In another action, the Services Committee heard the KU Campus Veterans' request to increase its budget from $2,703 this year to $7,568 next year. The group needs the extra money to add necessary programs for veterans and to partly fill in the gap that will be left when KU's Veterans Administration representative leaves in October, Henry Johns, acting president, said. HE SAID THAT the people in charge of Campus Veterans last year did not ask for funding of many programs that veterans needed. Senate records show that the veterans' room asked for 1715 last year. "They don't ask for as much as we're asking for and the Senate gave them about $100,000." Among programs stated by the group's current leaders are a liaison project with inmates for the Leavenworth prison who are taking KU correspondence courses with the GI Bill and a monthly or bimonthly newsletter. Johns said. Johns also said the VA representative at KU would be leaving because the number of veterans that attended KU had not increased since 1972 and it was as required by government regulations. A student service representative will have to be hired and trained to answer most of the questions. Oil... From page one administrator, said anything that might pose an environmental threat was not his or the county's responsibility but instead was the state's responsibility. "I LUST DON'T KNOW who to go to now," Parks said. "Williams Brothers have never done much more than put up some contamination warnings signs," Parks said. "What good is that good, the cattle can't read and eat the frogs." Bryson said, "There's just nothing else that can be done." 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ORGANIZATION Alpha Rho Gamma Association of Civil Engineers Association of Students in Asian Studies Autonomy Association of Lawrence University of Pennsylvania Chancery Club Engineering Student Council KU Honor Students Association UKMH Society of American Military Engineers Psychology Club Student American Pharmaceutical Association For the Combined Health Sciences Association of Anthropology Undergraduate Philosophy Club Arccounting Club KU Symposium Group Kansas Defender Project TOTAL REQUESTS Alpha Rho Gamma Association of Civil Engineers Association of Students in Asian Studies Autonomy Association of Lawrence University of Pennsylvania Chancery Club Engineering Student Council KU Honor Students Association UKMH Society of American Military Engineers Psychology Club Student American Pharmaceutical Association For the Combined Health Sciences Association of Anthropology Undergraduate Philosophy Club Arccounting Club KU Symposium Group Kansas Defender Project TOTAL Amount Academic Affairs has to allocate Alpha Plaid Honors Alpha Phi Chapter Consumer Affairs the Status of Women Consumer Affairs the Status of Women 22,047.60 0,688.80 1,915.90 2,838.80 977.44 Friends of Headquarters 8,282.00 Hilltop Child Development Center 4,828.00 Kids Place 7,695.00 KU Men's Coalition 1,025.00 Douglas County Tape Victim Support Service 3,685.00 MCHA 2,000.85 MECHA 3,120.00 American Alliance 4,000.00 Volunteer Chairhouse 1,040.00 KUA Amateur Radio Club 677.00 KUA Weather Service 2,430.00 KUA Young Women Pages 2,250.00 KUA 2,250.00 total 20,223.00 Total Services Center 20,604.00 KUA Balloon Association 915.00 KUA Use Hook Association 3,121.50 KUA Volunteer Decl Club 489.00 TOTAL 4,917.50 Total Sports Committee has a toilete 0 International Club 8,800.00 University Club 600.00 KUA Volunteer Club 1,800.00 Medical Mental Meditation Society 1,129.50 Operation Friendship 677.00 Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of KU 12,491.50 AIR FORCE ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS ARE Plus they enjoy a worldwide reputation for excellence if you have vision, creativity, and a scientific or engineering background. 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