6 University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 10. 1991 LASTING COMPLESSIONS Consignure Boutique 2nd & Louisiana THE MALLS 714-5122 --is now accepting applications for the position of Miss KULawrence Scholarship Pageant Informational Meeting at The Dance Gallery 2500W.31 $^{\text{st}}$ SundayOctober 13,4 p.m. - Casual Dress • Application Deadline Oct. 20! • Miss KU Lawrence is an official preliminary to Miss Kansas & Miss America scholarship pageants. • Over $1500 in scholarships awarded last year! • For more info, contact The Dance Gallery 841-0215 or Tracy Knoll 842-7936. ★★★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ We Cordially Invite You to Join Us in Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the Republic of China , ****************** Saturday, October 12th Sponsored by KU Chinese Student Association Annual Banquet 5:30 p.m. Lawrence Community Building 115 W. 11th Street. Tickets for Banquet: $3 KU Chinese Student Association (from Taiwan) Order of Omega is now taking applications for fall initiation Pick up applications at Organizations and activities office 400 Kansas Union For more information, call Sarah Gaigals,749-5674 POWER PLANT Applications are due November 1st PLANT Friday 50's Sock Hop! Fossils, Minerals & Crystals From Around The World ... Niobrara Paleontology 1003 E. 23rd St. (next to Sonic) Applications are due Monday, October 14 at 5:00 in The Office of Student Life. Pick up applications in The Office of Student Life, 300 Strong Hall. ELECTIONS COMMISSIONER. The Elections Commission fifi's Restaurant "Where People Make the Difference Since 1978" FINE CONTINENTAL - Prizes for best 50's costume! - Wear Your 50's outfit, Get In Free! Call the Powerline for more info: THE-CLUB (843-2582) CUISINEFEATURING: • Fresh Seafood, Beef, Chicken Pesto Veal and Lamb Lunch: Mon-Fri 11-2 Dinner: Mon & Sun 5/9-Tue/Sat 5-10 901 Mississippi 841-7226 - Extensive wine list Hillcrest Shopping Center 925 Iowa INTHE ELDRIDGEHOTEL Summertime Front Avenue Hotel AMERICAN BISTRO LUNCH M F 11-2 Sat 11-2 Sun 10:30-2 BREAKFAST M.F-6-11 Sat 7-11 Sun 7-10/20 DINNER Sun Mon 5-9 Tue Sat-Sun 10-10 (Lawrence Fri) (Friday) Brunch 6:30-8:30 841-8349 7th & Massachusetts Senate reinstates money for AIDS, women's group By Blaine Kimrey Kansan staff writer Money cut by the Finance Committee on Oct. 2 from the budget requests of the Student Senate AIDS Task Force and the Commission on the Status of Women was reinstated last night by Student Senate. "Are the students' lives on this campus not worth $890.50 out of an $80,000 budget?" he asked. "It's very rare that something like this happens," said Kurt Broeckelmann, co-chair of the Finance Committee. Patrick Dilley, graduate senator, spoke in favor of full funding for the In this case, however, Senate declined to follow the advice of the Finance Committee and restored $990.50 to the budget request of the AIDS Task Force and $737.50 to the Department's Commission on the Status of Women. Troy Radakovich, head of Student Executive Committee, said that Senate usually approved cuts made by the Finance Committee. Senate debated about the budget-revenue bills for more than two hours. The task force received $890.50 to add to its budget of $1,774. The commission received $1,652.50. Dilley said the commission's budget request was the least it could ask for to ensure that funding is available. The Finance Committee made the cut from the task force's request to supplement its advertising budget. "It's not gratitude advertising for the task force," Dilley said. "We see the advertising as a public service to raise campus consciousness." ■ Senate allocated $479 to the Contemporary Learners Society for the Learning Disabled, an organization of students about the learning disabled. Jason McIntosh, senior senator, said he thought the task force could save money by diversifying its advertising. ■ Senate allocated $450 to purchase new ballot boxes. All but one of the old ballot boxes were destroyed in the Hoeh Auditorium fire. "There's only so much you can have in the UDK before it's overkill," he said. The task force intends to have an ad in the Kansan every week for the rest of school year. Nevertheless, Senate passed the bill in its original form, allocating the money to the task force from the Student Fund, which is financed by student fees. Kristin Lange, off-campus Senator, spoke on behalf of granting the full budget request of the Commission on the Status of Women. 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