CAMPUS AND AREA Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 17, 1984 Imber files appeal of panel's decision Steve Imber, author of a petition calling for a campus vote on Student Senate financing for Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas, yesterday filed an appeal of the decision to invalidate his petition. On Oct. 4, the Senate Elections Committee invalidated the petition on grounds that it failed to state its rights to vote in the GLSOK financing. Imber, Lawrence senior, said Monday that his appeal had been delayed because he could not find evidence of Senate rules and regulations. "A copy was not available until Friday," he said. "I wanted to do this right." Imber's appeal was filed with the University of Kansas Judicial Board. Eric Strauss, chairman of the judicial board and associate professor of architecture and urban design, said the appeal was not public record and did not fall under the Kansas Open Records Last week, Strauss said it would take several weeks for the board to hear an appeal if Imber decided to file one. A five-member panel must be selected by Strauss from a pool of about 50 students, faculty and staff members, administrators and law members. A law member is a tenured faculty member who also is an attorney. A law member will serve as chairman of the panel. The panel will hear the appeal and make a recommendation to Chancellor Gene A. Budig. ON THE RECORD THE KU FEDERAL Credit Union, 401 Carruth-O'Leary Hall, reported that $1,000 in cash was stolen from a cabinet in the credit union sometime during the day on Oct. 5. KU police said that two robberies $8 bills were stolen, police said. FOUR RESIDENCES on the east side of Lawrence were burglarized Monday morning and afternoon, Lawrence police said yesterday. Jewelry of undetermined value and an unknown amount of change were stolen from a house in the 2100 block of Barker Avenue between 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Entry was gained by breaking glass in a door. Two roos, valued together at $280, and 50 pennies were stolen from an upstairs apartment in the same house on Barker Avenue between 9:45 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Entry was gained by ripping a window screen. A flower pot was used to break a back door window to gain entrance to a residence in the 1900 block of Learnard Avenue between 10:25 a.m. and 12:20 p.m. J.Watson's Billiards Beer Music Games 1 HOUR FREE POOL with this coupon and a current KUID. Good noon-4 p.m., Mon.-Thurs. Expires Nov. 8, 1984 Hilton Shopping Center, 9th & Iowa Don't miss our Octoberfest Sidewalk Sale this Friday and Saturday—both locations. Bargains too good to pass up! Downtown—930 Mass. Malls—711 W. 23rd 9:30-8:30 M-S 10-9 M-F 10-5 Sun. 10-6 Sat. 842-2147 12-5 Sun. 842-1491 COMPUTER FAIR '84 SEE THE LATEST IN PERSONAL COMPUTERS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 1-4:30 P.M. JOSEPH R. PEARSON HALL MAIN LOBBY ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY WELCOME SUA FORUMS presents Bob Stephan, attorney general of Kansas. "Changes in the Judicial System" 7 p.m. Tonight, Oct. 17 Big Eight Room Kansas Union FORUMS STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES Incumbents elicit more contributions Bv United Press International **TOPEKA** — James Muber, the Democratic challenger to Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, has received only $4, 65 in contributions since he launched his campaign, compared to $240,314 taken in by Kassebaum. The figures sharply illustrate the widespread base of support the Republican incumbent has and the Democratic opposition for ally, even within his party. Maher, an Overland Park investments counsel and twice unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate, filed his campaign finance report yesterday with the Kansas secretary of state's office. Maher reported receiving only $2.705 in contributions during the reporting period from July 19 to Sept. 30, and $5.465 since his campaign began. Kassheau, whose reports were filed with the state Monday, reported $824.700 in the reporting period and $240.313 since the start of the year. Maber reported spending only $15,190 so far in his uphill battle, one-tenth what Kassebaum has in her bid for a second term. Of that amount, $8,432 was spent $8,432 in the most recent report period. July 19 through Sept. 30. By contrast, Kassebaum reported spending $143,107 so far, $33,837 in the reporting period. While she has a campaign war chest of $294,870. Maher has $14,144. Most of Maher's money has come from the $22,250 he loaned his campaign. DEMOCRATS, WHO HAVE all but conceded the race to Kassbaum, have not contributed any money from their committee treasuries to Maher. His short list of contributors includes the National Association of Retired Federal Employees, the Committee for a Pro-Life Congress and Kansas for Life Political Action Committee. OTHER REPORTS RECEIVED Tuesday were for incumbents Jim Slattery, Democrat from the 2nd District, and Republican, Republcan from the 5th District. Slattery, seeking his second term, reported having $34,801 in his campaign bank account, compared to $6,124 reported by his GOP challenger, Jim Van Slyke. Wittkaker's campaign reports indicate that he has one of the most well-lined war chests of any congressional candidate and that he has done little campaigning against Cherryale Democrat John Barnes. Whitaker has been criticized in the past for the significant amount of money he gets from special interest groups through political action committees. Whittaker reported spending $21,980 this year and only $5,316 in this reporting period. He received $24,345 in campaign donations this period and $73,200 since the start of the year. ROCK and ROLLATHON 1984 to benefit the Ronald McDonald House 24-hour skate and dance featuring Rock and Roll Rampage with UNIDOS 6 to 12 p.m. 100 Kegs Fri., Oct. 19 through Sat., Oct. 20 5 p.m. to 5 p.m. S-zone Parking Lot (west side of Memorial Stadium) TICKETS $3 in advance, $4 at the gate beer MAKING THE GRADE. Well, you did it! You found your way to class almost every day. You stayed awake through every lecture. And when the final exam came around you were prepared. Thanks to the class notes you borrowed from the genius down the hall. Well, today you got your reward. You passed. So share the good news with people who will be as happy about it as you are. Your parents will be happy to hear you're doing so well. And while you're saving your image back home, save a little money, too. 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