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Always wear a helmet and appropriate apparel TWO-FERS PRIMETIME PARTY "10" CARRY-QUA 2-PIZZAS 3-PIZZAS 10-PIZZAS 1-PIZZA 2-TOPPINGS 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING 2-COKES 4-COKES 1-COKE $9.00 $11.50 $30.00 $3.50 DELIVERY HOURS Sun-Thurs Fri-Sat 11am-2am 11am-3am Use your Kansan Card and get one pizza with one topping for $2.60 each + tax. 1601 W 23rd Southern Hills Center • Lawrence DINE-IN AVAILABLE • WE ACCEPT CHECKS coffeehouse. october Hey you! Hashinger Hall thursday 20 7:00 pm neat be there. Democrat coffer large but lagging WASHINGTON — The Democratic Party said yesterday it is collecting record amounts of money for a nonpresidential election year — but the fund raising lags far behind Republicans' efforts. The Associated Press The Democratic National Committee raised $30.6 million the first nine months of 1994, "allowing us to commit more resources than ever before to elect Democrats at every level of office," said DNC chairman David Wilhelm. But the Republican National Committee has raised $41.1 million for the same period, said representative Chuck Greener. The RNC is scheduled to file its fund-raising totals with the Federal Election Commission on Thursday. The Democratic National Committee filed its totals with the FEC last Friday. Candidate tops list of spenders WASHINGTON — Californian Michael Huffington has drawn nearly $17 million from his own fortune to bankroll his bid for a Senate seat, surpassing the previous record for self-financed bids for Congress. According to documents filed over the weekend with the Federal Elections Commission, Huffington, a Republican, contributed almost $2.1 million of his own money for the three-month period that ended Sept. 30. He backed that up with a $5.5 million loan from himself. THE NEWS in brief That brings his total for the 1994 election to nearly $16.8 million. Of that total, $9.77 million is in direct contributions from himself, while $7 million is in loans from himself. The Associated Press Employee morale fund costs taxpayers millions WASHINGTON Defense and environmental contractors have charged the government for "employee morale" expenses that included a Smokey Robinson concert, tennis lessons and professional quality golfballs. House investigators reported vested day. Since July, Rep John D. Dingell's staff on the House Energy and Commerce investigations subcommittee has been compiling information on contractor charges for recreation and "employee morale." Dingell, D-Mich., released the report less than a week after President Clinton signed a law allowing federal employees to go bargain hunting for goods and services. However, future regulations will determine whether employee gifts and recreation activities can be charged to taxpayers. The House investigators said that Defense Department auditors this month questioned $3.3 million in contractor entertainment and recreation charges and $832,000 for employee awards and gifts. Darrell Reed, of OLF, said the membership were part of a "wellness" program, which included a 50 percent company contribution for health club memberships up to $200. He said the aerospace and electronics firm believes the cost is "totally allowable" under federal contracting rules. WASHINGTON Cabinets bare at nation's food pantries Food pantries across the country say they will have to turn away hungry Americans this winter as the federal government cuts its contributions. The Agriculture Department, in a money-saving move proposed by the Clinton administration, will spend $25 million this fiscal year to supply food banks and other programs for the poor with flour, corn meal, canned vegetables, fruits and meats. Last year, USDA distributed $80 million in purchased commodities under The Emergency Food Assistance Program, or TEFAP, once known for the great cheese and butter giveaways of the 1980s. OSLO, Norway Five-year old girl is kicked to death Three 6-year-old boys are suspected of kicking a 5-year-old girl to death at a playground, police said yesterday. The girl, Silje Marie Redergard, was found dead Saturday in Tiller, a town on Norway's western coast. The boys have not been charged because Norwegian law does not allow murder charges against minors. At least one has left police custody for home. "This is not a matter for the police but for the social authorities," Police Chief Per Marum was quoted as telling the national agency NTB. At first, the boys blamed the attack on teen-agers. But in seven hours of questioning, they broke down and recounted their actions, the mother of one boy said. The four children were playing Saturday morning when the boys decided "to be mean," according to Expressen and the Oslo newspaper Verdens Gang. LAS VEGAS Mogui reveals plans for an island resort In the latest effort of "Can you top this?", gambling mogul Steve Wynn unveiled plans yesterday for a 3,000-room megaresort that would sit on its own desert island in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. The proposed resort, the latest in a series of bigger- besser tourist destinations featuring such themes as pyramids, exploding volcanoes and pirate ships, would open in 1997, Wynn said. LOS ANGELES New book focuses on Simpson marriage Nicole Brown Simpson rejected pleas that she leave the country after O.J. Simpson stalked and threatened to kill her, according to a book written by a close friend that was released yesterday. Faye Resnick says in "Nicole Brown Simpson: The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted" that both Nicole Simpson and O.J. Simpson confided in her during the months before Nicole Simpson's murder. While Nicole Simpson's resolve to push her ex-husband out of her life was growing, Resnick writes, O.J. Simpson warned the author in April: "If she's with another man, I'll kill her. You tell her she'd better play her role and look like my wife..." Compiled from The Associated Press