University Daily Kansas Tuesday, September 27, 1977 Two unpaid bills plague Senate Bv LINDA STEWART Staff Writer Two unpaid bills involving the Student Senate and Senate-funded organizations still are in dispute. The International Club still owes the Kansas Union about $800 because it overpaid its Student Senate allocation for payment, Saw Sam, club treasurer, said Friday. And the Senate still has not decided what to do with a bill for $426 worth of rugby equipment ordered by the KU Rugby Club in 1972. The International Club overspend its allocation by $864, $277.3 of which was redeemable. The remaining $380 not be paid because it was an unbudgeted expense, and a state law prohibits unbudgeted expenses from being paid with state funds. Senate funds are considered to be state-controlled because Kaisa Attys. Gent. Curt Schneider ruled this summer that all students who receive fee funds were considered THE INTERNATIONAL Club's bills totaling $297.73 were received before June 30, the end of fiscal 1977, and the state was able to cover these bills by law. The $830 outstanding bill is for projector and film rent at the Union and was paid on December 17, 2015. The International Club's budget for the past fiscal year war $8,450; this fiscal year's budget is $3,000; down $200 from the club's budget. Woo said the International Club was considering ways to pay the bills, including showing films, holding a bazaar or asking an outside organization to sponsor the club. "We're going to try every possible way we can to get the bills paid," he said. The Chancellor's office has given the Senate the responsibility of finding a way to pay a bill for $428 worth of rugby equipment was ordered by the KU Rugby Club in 1972. THE CLUB ORDERED equipment from Rugby Imports, Ltd., of Rumford, R.I., that the company claims still has not been paid for. Chris Caldwell, Senate treasurer, said the voucher form for the equipment was not the correct form for an equipment expenditure certificate. Mr. Caldwell did not contain a Sen's official's signature. "I'm virtually certain that this was not a legitimate Senate expenditure," Caldwell Eugene Roberts, president of the rugby club in 1972, said the first date he found out the bill had not been paid was February 16, 1976. He said he sent a letter to the owner of the laws were hypocritical and should be changed. The governor said the legislature was moving away from the idea of making students at the Med Center pay for the books. The governor said students should have to pay more tuition. He also said that the liquor-by-the-drink Responding to other questions, Bennett said he was opposed to the decriminalization of marriages but said the police should be reduced to better fit the crime. Roberts said he then spoke with Richard Von Ende, executive secretary to the Chancellor's Office, who said the bill would be taken care of. From page one Bennett ... "To have them pay the total cost would be unrealistic, and would destroy the school instruction." KU's Women' Intercollegiate Athletics KU's Women' $83,024 for graduate student for waitlist rughy company, Robert J. Hoges, along with his team, saying the bill would be taken care of. ROSERTS SAID that the company sound out just recently the bill had not been paid. Caldwell said that Von Ende had not mentioned talking to Kokka or the $80 million deal. But he said the cost of the The most recent letter from the rugby company was sent to Chancellor Archie Dykes's office and also contained no mention of $50, he said. "All of these things just don't fit together." Caldwell said. He said he probably would send a letter to the company saying that the matter was being into and that a decision eventually would be made. All five persons were originally charged with making false statements to immigration authorities in addition to the conspiracy charge, but the first charge was dropped during the proceedings, Miller said. Yagal and Pujale, however, will not be permitted to enter the United States again. George Geil, a U.S. Immigration investigator, said. The two other former KU students involved were Jose Luis Pujate, Argentina, and Catherina Gockley, Grand Junction, Colo. "Because they are convicted felons, they will not qualify for another visa." Géil said. "Immigration men will escort him to the airport, but he is actually leaving voluntarily. He'll only be deported if he refuses to leave Friday." All the pizza and salad you can eat. A deliciously convenient way to enjoy dinner with a friend. 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Yagai and four other persons, two of whom are former KU students, attempted last January to defraud immigration laws by arranging Yagai's marriage to an American woman, Miller said. Yagai would then have been eligible for a relative's visa. But Miller said the former student, Shiro Yagai, 35, is being deported because he illegally lived in the United States after his last expired Feb. 3, not because of the fraud conviction. Yagai received one year's unsupervised probation for the fraud conviction. A former University of Kansas student from Japan who pleaded guilty Friday in U.S. District Court in Topeka to complying to defraud the U.S. government will be deported this Friday, Bruce Miller, asst. U.s. attorney, said yesterday. Former student to be deported IMMIGRATION authorities learned that SUA, Chris Fritz & Contemporary Prod Presents JERRY JEFF Walker and JIMMY SPHEERIS Homecoming Sat., Oct. 15, Hoch Aud. 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