Friday, April 18, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Revolt Continued from p.1 small arms fire have erupted regularly in the city since the U.S. air raids early Tuesday on Tripoli and Benghazi. At least 17 people died and more than 100 were injured in the attacks, which Reagan said were in retaliation for Libyan involvement in terrorism. There has been no explanation for the firing by Libyan forces. A top Western diplomat speculated that Khadifa either was trying to show libyans he was repelling U.S. atrocities, or that she could reconnaissance flights sent over the capital to draw fire and keep the city in a high state of tension. Price Continued from p.1 Moulton said she would never forget Barker's next words, "Well, Kimberly, make your debut and spin that wheel." The United States denies that its warplanes are flying over the capital State Department spokesman Bernard Kalb also denied reports that the United States has launched new attacks against Libya. Tripoli was on edge yesterday. Shops began reopening for the first time since the U.S. attacks, but few ventured outside. Groups of soldiers and military checkpoints were spotted in the city and intermittent small arms fire could be heard throughout the capital. The wheel is decorated with numbers ranging from 5 cents to $1. Players spin and accumulate money. If they pass $1, they lose. The one who stops on the amount closest to $1 wins. "It (the wheel) was so heavy," she said. Moulton stopped at 80 cents, but another player topped her with 90 cents. Moulton said she was amazed by the stage's small size. "It was so cramped,"she said. "Not like it looks on TV." She was also surprised by "how fakety he was." Staff members hold applaud placards and wave their arms to encourage the audience to clap and yell out prices of the prizes, she said. "They want you to act as corny as you can," she said. Several times during the night, Brown told senators that she did not wish to spend the rest of the day in the Union. She encouraged the senators to practice efficiency while working and increased the interests of the student body. others relied on coffee Budget Continued from p. 1 Gordon Woods, Liberal Aris and Science senator, argued for consistency and fairness when considering the student groups' requests. Woods said the Black Student Union should not be allocated funds for free supplies when there were contingencies prohibiting such allocations. "You can't change the rules in the middle of the game and say it it's just an exceptional case." Woods said in an informal case in this room right now. After an hour of discussion, they decided the Black Student Union should not be allocated the $75 for office supplies. At about three o'clock, senators were beginning to talk of adjournment and sleep. Steinle urged the group to extend this text group. Catholic Social Services. The room filled with the groans of senators. Financing Catholic Social Services had been a controversial issue during budget considerations in the Finance Committee. ■ The Commission on the Status of Women. $1,425. ■ Amnesty International. $460. ■ The KU Amateur Radio Club. $2,112. ■ The Biology Club. $420. ■ The Black Student Union. $3,162. ■ Counseling Students Organization. $325. ■ The Kansas Crew. $7,121. ■ The KU Cricket Club. $539. ■ The Engineering Student Council. $2,000. ■ The Free China Club. $845. ■ The Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas. $890. ■ The KU German Club. $254. In The Streets. $2,860. KU India Club. $630. The Latin American Student Association. $135. The Malaysian Student Association of KU. $450. MECHA. $1,276. The Minority Business Student Council. $120. Slightly Older Americans for Freedom. $455. The Men's Soccer Club. $2,459. The Women's Soccer Club. $1,180. The Society of Women Engineers. $290. Final Student Senate budget allocations for 1986-87 ■ The KU Volleyball Club ... $1,200 ■ The Atmospheric Sciences Booster Club ... $222 ■ The KU Biochemistry Club ... $85 ■ The Environmental Studies Student Organization ... $200 ■ Expressions dance company ... $611 ■ The KU Fencing Club ... $445 ■ Freshman Disorientation ... $1,150 ■ The International Club ... $5,700 ■ The Jayhawk Defense Initiative ... $417 ■ The KU-Jayhawk Racing Team ... $905 ■ The KU Pre-Med Club ... $277 ■ The Rocky and Bullwinkle Fan Club ... $620 ■ The KU Rugby Club ... $1,279 ■ The Society for Fantasy and Science Fiction ... $502 ■ The KU Spanish Club ... $433 ■ The Student Health Officers Organization ... $1,644 ■ The Objectivism Study Group ... not financed. ■ The Society of Professional Journalist funded. ■ The Honors Students Association ... not financed. ■ Catholic Social Services declared ineligible for financing. Counseling on all pregnancy options except abortion would be offered, the Finance Committee said. Women requesting information on abortion would be referred to another organization. Catholic Social Services had requested $2,000 to provide for the salary of a pregnancy counselor. Stephanie Quincy, Student Senate Executive Committee chairman. said StudEx decided before the meeting that Catholic Social Services was a religious organization and that he would finance any financial or non-financing any religious affiliate. During budget deliberations, the Finance Committee had ruled the counseling service was not a religious organization. Catholic Church — I mean, look at the name." Martine Aaron, Liberal Arts and Sciences senate, warned Senate that if Catholic Social Services were to be sanctioned financing, Senate could face a lawsuit. But the Senate upheld the decision of StudEx and declared Catholic Social Services ineligible for financing. 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