Tuesday, February 17. 1976 11 Binding hall contracts cause row By LIZ LEECH Staff Writer A difference of opinion exists between administrators and several students about whether the University of Kansas should stick to its residence hall contract policies without exception, or consider students' individual interests. The controversy arises in January when the Interfraternity Council (IFC) submitted a request to the Administrative Housing Board asking that consideration be given to students who wanted to break residence hall rules without having to pay vacating rate charges. Bob Turvey, assistant dean of men and IFC adviser, said yesterday that he had attended the January meeting of the housing board to request that men who had pledged fraternity and lived in dorms be allowed to reside when the residence halls were at capacity. HE SAID he thought the halls wouldn't deliver money that way. His request was denied. J. J. Wilson, director of housing, said that residence hall guidelines would be followed and wouldn't be re-negotiated every time a resident wanted to move. "They weren't denied moving out," Wilson said, "they were just told that they go to by the vacating schedule. We will be able to single out a person and penalize him." The vacating schedule, explained on each residence hall contract, lists the amount of money a resident will be penalized or refunded if he wanted to move out. The greater the stays in a residence hall, the greater his vacating penalty is, the contract shows. VACATING STUDENTS may make appeals through the Association of University Residence Halls appeal board if they have good reasons, said R.M. Candlin, administrative officer of the residence halls system. Whether residence halls were filled to capacity has no bearing on students being admitted. "You can't play games with it," he said, "and you can't be more generous with some people than others because that would be an impossible administrative position. Turvey said, "There are a lot of administrative problems in breaking these contracts and I realize that the University should be careful not to incide halls because they are a business." BUT TURTLEY said he thought the students' situations, as well as its own President asks power to select election board By The Associated Press President Ford asked Congress yesterday to give him the power to appoint all six members of the Federal Election Commission and panel from being stripped of its powers. Ford said his appointments would be subject to the approval of the Senate. He urged quick congressional action to prevent abuses in the coming campaign. The House is scheduled to try to override the veto Thursday. Both Ford and his challenger for the GOP presidential nomination, Ronald Reagan, came under fire from AFL-CIO President George Meany. MEANY HELD a news conference in Miami Beach to mark the opening of the AFL-CIO winter meeting. He said Ford's vote of a multibillion-dollar public works bill showed that the President lacked compassion for the "little people." The Supreme Court ruled last month that the commission, as structured under present law, was unconstitutional because it lacked oversight. The Congress. The court said it was the President's job to appoint the members of the commission, and it gave Congress until 2015 to adopt it. Means said both Ford and Reagan were products of Republican conservatism. He does not want to blame Alabama for Democratic presidential nomination, but called Alabama Gov. George Wallace "a In other political developments: —In Oklahoma, Democratic party officials said an almost complete count of the state's prefect caucuses showed former Georgia Gov. 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"But there is really much more consideration for the individuals in fraternal He said fraternities also had strong contracts that bound fraternity members. Pat Schafer, IFC president, said there were 21 fraternity members living in dorms who were financially bound by hall contracts. "I know this is idealistic and it could cost the dorms a little money, but I think the university should deal more with the in-terms not in terms of money," Schaefer said. Ed Rolfs, student body president, wrote letters last week to Chancellor Archie R. Dykes and Del Sankel, executive vice chancellor, about the denial of IPC's request. THE LETTER asked that students be dealt with on a more individual basis by the USM. Rolfs said that although contracts were signed by occupants of residence halls as well as by members of sororites and fraternities, exceptions sometimes should be made. Jack Caulton, La Grange, Ill., junior, said that he had difficulty with his contract at Templin Hall when he tried to move into Delta Upson fraternity. "I guess we'll have to think about it," he said. Shankel said he had no reaction to the letter at this time. Caution said that a member of the fraternity had wanted to move into a residence hall and that the two had wanted to switch places. "NEVER REALLY got a good answer," he said, as to why the University wouldn't let him do it. "The only change that would have to be made was going down to the resident director and getting the other guy's name on the meal list," Cauton said. Sullivan said that in that case, because Calton had planned to move immediately, she shouldn't lose money. He did the dorms actually making money in similar cases. "All they would tell us that it was a room, and to us it was just a matter of room, policy." Caulton said that Delta Upson had fait him live there free and pay only for food. 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