300 University Dally Kansan, March 6, 1981 joind and affies The the ever the ever bneiir trinity by ES lyms allyms teaked alyar alary e is e is tual she dhe the is is ofgh Page 5 Hearings From nage 1 officer elections were open and well-publicized, a requirement under the funding philosophy. Azeed said that the group called Iranian students and printed leaflets announcing the Mahmoud Amani, engineering senator, and Krupa Billa, cultural committee co-chairman, said that the International Club gave ISA money to support the investment in the Kanan announcing the elections. THEY SAID THAT the advertisement was intended, and was for a film about the Chinese Revolution. "I feel that was cheating, and a very dishonest way of dealing with the International Club," Ron Heape, committee co-chairman, ruled that any questions concerning minute of funds are directed to the Finance and Audit Companies. Before ISA presented its request, Larry Metzgert, student rights committee chairman, presented a line of questioning to Busby and Billa, to determine criteria for funding groups. "There are a couple of groups that have come to light recently that would warrant further investigation." Metzger would not name the groups. He also referred to a political group who applied for funding under the guise of being a cultural group. repeal rupel Metzger's questions out of order. THE CULTURAL COMMITTEE heard **requesce I have not received** *KU International Club, requesting $3,911.85.* - Nigerian Students Association, requesting $590. - POLARIS Club, requesting $500.00 • KU Udahl Club requesting $1,530 - Polish Club, requesting $533.25. KU Man Club, requesting $842.50 * KU Formosan Club, requesting $842.50 The Solar Energy International Club presented a request for $1,571.90. The student services committee heard requests from four groups and made preliminary cuts in seven budget requests. Final budget requests are to be made next week. El Salvador From page 1 The committee acknowledged the importance of the group, but members said they felt that the club was more academically oriented and did not fall within the realm of Student Services. The committee removed all funding for the group in its preliminary cut. ment was originally considered to be leftist, he said, but the dynamics of the political situation had caused it to be viewed as moderate or even rightist, as the left became more radical. "Because the general strike there were very bus runs, running Stannister said. "The bus drivers had ignored the strike and the left was taking reprisals." HE SAID THAT the left was more visible because more people suffered when the buses did not run, or when the blew up a power station and there wasn't any light. The failure of the general strike is another Beta Theta Pi awarded Chancellor's Trophy Beta Theta Pi fraternity has received the Chancellor's Trophy for fraternity scholarship for the 3.15 cumulative house grade point average it achieved during the fall semester. This is the first time a trophy has been given. Acting Chancellor Del Shankel donated the trophy to the Interfraternity Council last semester to promote fraternity scholarship. "The top five fraternities averaged about a 3.0 percentage of the SEC secretary," said. No booze had undergone during the session. The Panhellenic Association does not keep track of sorbidity grade point averages, accuracy of predictive models and other metrics. indication that the revolution in El Salvador has already failed, Stanser said. Stasierlaid said the threat of international communism had prompted the United States to send advisers and weapons to the government in EL Salvador. He said he would like the United States to provide aid to the government in EL Salvador but "There was no identifiable enemy in Vietnam and in started murdering people," he said. The problems in El Salvador were internal, reacts to conditions within the country, SUSPENSION. Stanfler said the United States was making a waiver to send advisers, instead of trying to get them. "What can our advisers tell them that they don't already know?" Stasler asked. Latin American Solidarity present a request for $1,845, a $1,550 increase from last year's allocation. Rhonda Neugebauer, budget coordinator for the group, said that news coverage of Latin America had grown enough during the past week to cause a much greater interest among students. The committee questioned the substantial increase in the budget, and voted to reduce the budget. OTHER GROUPS PRESENTING reports to Student Services were: - MECHA, an Hispanic organization, requiring $1.355. - Native American Alliance, requesting $519. *Native American Alliance, requesting $1.50. The committee decided to cut the Non- Traditional Student Organization's budget request, reducing it from $1,175 to $925. The Academic Affairs Committee cut $595.77 from SGQMEBF# $5527 request. Academic affairs heard requests from six organizations. Le Cercle Français契约 $548, of which the committee voted to make a preliminary cut the Astronomy Associates of Lawrence asked for $495, the Architecture-Urban Design Student Council, $671 and the Chancery Club, a pre-law group. $292. The Photojournalism Students Association, which has not received Senate funding before, requested $272.40. The committee decided not to make any preliminary cuts on the group. The committee also heard a $408 request from the Biology Department and voted to make a budget cut of $232. The committees will complete deliberations on the final recommendations on the organization's action plan. Also working on this story were reporters Rob Stroud and Mark Zieman. The full Senate will vote on the recommendations March 24 and 25. Severance From page 1 passed it would generate $138 in revenue, the extra money we would free up some funds or the U.S. government to pay. However, Branson said, the bill might not get action today if opportunities of the bill could not be taken. SHE SAID THAT because the amendment had passed, the opponents of the tax were trying to tack on changes that would further water down the tax. "One representative offered an amendment that would have given the money right back to the oil companies." Branson said. "Hopefully that kind of amending will not go on too long tomorrow, but I have a strong feeling that it will." Sobach agreed that the efforts of the opposition to the tax could seriously stall the bill today. He said that he had noticed an amendment in similar purpose to the one Branson had noticed. "Rep. Rolf (R-Junction City) stood up and offered an amendment that would remove food from the sales tax, take property taxes off farm machinery and livestock and take the tax off merchants' inventory, Solbach said. "Now these are very difficult things to vote against, but they would have taken more out of the revenues than the severance税 would put in, so they failed." But the toughest challenge the tax bill faced all day and night, was a motion to kill it by voting to strike the enacting clause. That motion was easily defeated. 71-52. WITHOUT COMING out on the floor to defend the tax, the Lawrence delegation was active in trying to convince other members of the House to vote for the tax. "What helped us out tremendously was that the entire Democratic delegation voted for the bill as a bloc," Branson said. 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