6 University Daily Kansan / Monday. November 18, 1991 YEARBOOK LAST CHANCE! PORTRAITS For those of you that missed the first portrait session, the Jayhawker has brought back the portrait photographer UNTIL Nov.22 ONLY! This will be your last chance to get your photo in KU's official yearbook. Don't miss out! Come to the Strong Hall Rontunda at any time during the following hours. You do not need an appointment Dates: Nov. 11-15 and 18-22 Times: Mon., Wed., Thurs., & Fri.: 9:00 - noon; 1:00-5:00 Tues.: 1:00-5:00; 6:00-9:00 Sittingfee: Seniors: $4(8 poses) Underclasses: $2(4 poses) The sitting fee is waived if you purchase or have purchased your copy of the 1992 Jayhawker for $25. DONOTPUTITOFFUNTILTHELAST DAY UNLESS YOU WANT TO WAIT IN LINE! 1992 JAYHAWKER IT'S YOUR YEARBOOK DON'T BE LEFT OUT! Isolationist Congress threatens to cut U.S. foreign aid spending The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A tide of isolationism is sweeping Capitol Hill, and the anti-foreign aid frenzy threatens to slam the door on loan guarantees for Israel and help for the Soviet Union. With the economy struggling, U.S. politicians have turned inward. In the last two weeks, the House overwhelmingly killed a foreign aid bill and the Senate rescinded it down from a plan to send $1 billion in humanitarian aid to the Soviet Union. The flames were fanned by Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, who proposed paying for new unemployment benefits for U.S. citizens by cutting future foreign aid spending. Mitchell and other Democratic leaders, notably House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt of Missouri, have flayed Bush for focusing most of his attention on foreign policy, a theme that proved its electoral appeal in this month's Pennsylvania Senate election. There, Democrat Harris Wofford decisively beat Bush's former attorney general, Dick Thornburgh, by playing on fears of losing American jobs overseas and emphasizing domestic issues. With Congress about to adjourn for the year and elections looming less than a year away, the outlook for foreign aid is dismal, according to lawmakers, lobbyists and administration officials. Two awards given for public service Kansan staffreport The School of Social Welfare gave awards Friday to two individuals who have made contributions to social services. Anne Weick, dean of the school, said Kansas House Speaker Marvin Barkis, D-Louisburg, and Dave Ranney were given the awards at a public policy conference at the Adams Alumni Center. Weick said Barkis received the public official award for work he had done as the head of the special legislative committee on children's initiatives. Ranney, reporter for the Harris News Service, was given the private citizen award for stories he worked on in social welfare issues, Weick said. This was the third year the school has given the awards, she said. More than 100 lawmakers and state officials attended the conference. The Associated Press contributed information to this story. NATURAL WAY 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 Amsterdam $315* Paris $315* Tokyo $365* Madrid $365* BRUSSELS £35.15 *Ames is any way from Kansas City based on roundtable purchase. Leftovers not included; restricions call. For all other details, both one Council Travel 1634 Orrington 1-800-475-5070 CONTINUOUS CLASSES call and reserve your space now!!!! Lawrence 843-0800 your Daily Kansan Golden Key National Honor Society Reception For NEW MEMBERS Monday, November 18 7:pm Kansas Union Ball Room *Old members as well as new Welcome, bring friends and family. ScottAdams KU Graduate Boeger Financial Group Gain Real World Experience "Vector provided me with the insight of what it takes to succeed in the business world." -Scott Adams Dennis M. Spratt, Chartered Financial Consultant, Boeger Financial Group "Vector Marketing helped Scott to develop the skills and character required to succeed here at Boeger." Vector Marketing experience will give you a real advantage when Vector Marketing experience will give you a real advantage when you graduate. Internships and scholarships available. Vector will be at the Kansas and Burge on Fri. 11/22 10a.m.-2p.m. For Interviews call 842-6499.