CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, April 25, 1984 Page 7 10,000 sign ASK drinking petition By ROBIN PALMER Staff Reporter A petition circulated by the Associated Students of Kansas that opposed an increase in the drinking age in Kansas has been signed by more than 10,000 KU students, the director for the group said yesterday. Chris Edmonds, the director, said that ASK had circulated the petition this weekend in response to a bill now in the Senate that would raise the drinking age for 3.2 beer in Kansas from 18 to 19. Under the bill, individuals who turn 18 before July 1, 1984, would still be allowed to drink The bill is scheduled for debate and a vote in the Senate tomorrow. If the bill should fail, some House legislators may try to push a bill through that would raise the drinking age to 21. The petitions, which more than 40,000 Kansas college students have signed, will be presented to legislators in Topeka and brought today in Topeka. Edmonds said. Edmonds said ASK continued to support responsible methods of preventing alcohol abuse, but it had only opposed any raise in the drinking Sam Lee, manager of Coghurs, 737 New Hampshire St., said that most of the bar owners in the area had been told they were estimated that they would lose 65 If the bill is passed, he said, the largest effects would not occur until the 1985-86 school year, when most of the incoming freshmen would be Sneed said that plans for creating a "Javille," a block of bars near New Hampshire Street, would stop until the issue was settled. percent of their business. Sneed said that bar owners in the area wanted to design an area similar to "Aggieville" at Kansas State University. "We'll have to wait to see who will survive before any more plans are made." he said. Two different versions of the bill passed both the Senate and the House last year. Student organizations will begin next semester without funds if the Student Senate tonight fails to complete the student organizations budget. By CINDY HOLM Staff Reporter Groups awaiting action on funds The Senate meets at 6 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. The Senate last week began debate on the budget and increased allocations recommended by the Student Senate Finance Committee for eight groups by night. The Senate must cut $2,070 from their groups to balance the $6,300 budget. Members of the Student Senate Executive Committee said yesterday that they anticipated a five or six hour meeting to complete the budget and to consider other legislation that must pass this semester. Robert Walker, StudEx chairman, said the Senate had to complete the budget and other legislation tonight because the University Senate Code prohibited student groups from meet- ing during finals. He said that if the Senate failed to pass the budget, the Senate would not consider it again until the first meeting in the fall. Jon Glechrist, chairman of the Finance Committee, said that cutting the budget would take at least two hours. But he said about $500 could be cut easily if senators would pass the KU Cricket Club's supplemental budget. It will, he will come before the Senate tonight. If the club receives supplemental funds from the student organizations unallocated account, he said, it would cost $750 and it requested from the regular account. the senate also must consider several bills, petitions and resolutions, including a petition to the Kansas Union to eliminate the sale of COoer beer, a petition to the Kansas Union Memorial Board to include a fair jury trial and a bill for $17,190 to add another attorney to the Student Legal Services. 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