8 Wednesday, February 15, 1978 University Daily Kansan Campaign ad called unfair By MELISSA THOMPSON Staff Writer Complaints against the Graduate Student Council for unfair political endorsement and use of student activity fee money with the University of Pennsylvania. See the Student Senate Election Committee. Steve Leben, student body president, and Larry Cosgrove, graduate student senators, said yesterday that they would file compliments with Jill Grubstock, man of the Elections Committee, about the placement of an aid by the Graduate Student council. College, aid, and which appeared in Monday's Kansan, urged graduate students to vote in today's and tomorrow's election. There was also a paragraph listing graduate students who had indicated earlier this semester they would be willing to serve in the Senate. if elected. THE NAMES on the list, the ad said, should be written on the ballot if all 24 graduate senate seats are to be filled. Cogrove had objected to the use of student activity fee money to publish an ad of this sort. He said that the paragraph about the list of candidates unfair to those interested students who were invited in being write-in candidates but who were not on the list. "I feel that people are going to vote for these names without knowing who they are." He said the Graduate Student Council had not publicized the upcoming elections earlier in either its office or in the graduate newspaper. Prospective candidates probably did not know how to get their names on the list, Cosgrove said, and publicizing its existence two days earlier was not giving enough advance notice. LEBEN SAID HE was certain the funding of the old army was adequate to meet the security involving the list. He said the ad was poorly timed by the GSC. an ad like that to be placed during the week of the election." Leben said. because of the timing, he said, there might not be time for any correction to be made. SC. "I think it was extremely ill-advised for Leben sad he did not know how much of an unfairness the write-in candidates in list would have. re said any infraction of Senate rules and regulations should have been caught by Phil Cobb, Senate treasurer, when he signed the voucher releasing funds for the ad. "We wanted to increase student participation." Milkelsen said. Mark Mikkelsen, executive coordinator of the Graduate Student Council, said the ad was intended only to get more votes from the graduate student population. COBB ADMITTED that it was his fault saw that the CGS also should have been written. "It is in direct violation," he said. Cobb said that the violation was not caught by his office because he did not take responsibility. Women to play state legislators to gain support Several Kansas legislators will take on the University of Kansas Lady Jayhawks in basketball game at 5:45 tonight in Allen Field House. Field House. The game will precede the men's basketball game with Iowa State University. Rep, Mike Glover, D-Lawrence, said recently that he thought the legislators had a good chance of winning. "We are playing the game to bring a little bit more good feeling, credibility and attention to Women's Intercollegiate Athletics." Glover said. Athletics. The team is being sponsored by the women's athletic department to attract attention to the women's athletic program at KU and to generate support for the program's budget. The budget soon will be voted on in the Kansas Legislature. OPENING SOON! 1445W.23rd 841-7900 MONEY DOES $$$$$$ MATTER!!! $$$$$$ To: All groups interested in applying for activity fee funds for the 1979 fiscal year [July 1, 1978-June 30, 1979]; Student Senate Budget Request Forms Are Now Available Senate Office-105 B Kansas Union All request forms must be submitted by FEB.28,1978. Paid for by the Student Activity fee. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ NEW YORK (AP) -Former congresswoman Bella Wernli's early lead in a special U.S. Congressional election evaporated late last night and former state assemblyman William Green was the winner in the race for New York Mayor Edward Koch's East Side Silk Stocking district. Abzug loses Congressional bid As all 337 precincts reported and all absentee ballots were tallied, Green, a Republican, had 29,833 votes for 29,045 for Mrs. Abzug, the favorite. It seemed certain there would be a recount. New news outlets called Abzug the winner of the election earlier yesterday. when she held a strong lead over Green. With about 29 percent of the ballots counted, Abzug had 59 percent of the vote to 39 percent for Green. But Green slowly dissolved Abzug's lead, pulling ahead only after 98 percent of the precincts had reported. 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