6 Wednesday, October 29,1975 University Daily Kansan Council bill sent back to committee By CHUCK ALEXANDER Staff Writer The Student Senate Finance and Auditing Committee last night recommended that an amendment to Senate Bill 050, written by the Academic Affairs Committee, be sent back to Academic Affairs to clarify the philosophy expressed in the bill. In another action, Finance and Auditing approved a proposal that will allocate money to pay a part-time secretary in the Transportation Committee office. According to Ed Rolfs, student body president, bill 560 is designed to consolidate all the funding that was previously done in several bills. The bill also calls for a $2 increase in the student activity fee. The bill drew fire from representatives of the GSC and the Student-Bet Association (SB). Under the provisions of the bill, school councils will be divided into three classes, each having a certain degree of financial responsibility. The bill also has provisions for the school councils to allocate funds to student organizations within their schools. Eilen Reynolds, executive coordinator of GSC, said yesterday that she objected to the bill because it would be a step down the funding ladder for GSC. "We've got a line iter now," Reynolds said. "We no assurance of continuity (if we) at the moment." SUA to offer advice on trips For students interested in travel, the Union Railroad is the place to be this week. Free pamphlets, catalogs, films, demonstrations and talks on foreign and domestic travel will be offered through the College's SUA in its Travel and Recreation Fair. Gwyn Selby, travel fair chairman, said yesterday the objective of the fair was to acquaint students with the problems apprehended by the staff. Representatives from airlines, travel agencies, tourist offices and local businesses, will provide them with information and suggestions, she said. Information on foreign travel and study programs through the University and local agencies will be provided in tonight's Hawkjay Room of the Union, she said. Drawings for a free weekend trip to Kansas City, Mo., a $50 discount on the SUA ski trip to Breckenridge and a free trip to Germany are offered at the fair, she said. The names will be drawn Thursday evening. Mike Forsyth, a member of the SUA outdoor recreation committee, said Thursday evening would be devoted to informal presentations by various exhibitors Scuba diving, sailing, canoeing, biking and raspelling will be explained and demonstrated. The club, with associations, he said. Two hang gliders and two sail boats will also be exhibited. “This is a chance for a lot of experience and knowledge to be placed.” Forstry said. Kathy Dugan, GSC member, said GSC needed to know how much money it was going to get each year to maintain organized programs. Under the bill, $12,250 would be allocated to all the school councils. Every year, each of the school councils would risk getting less amount than it got the previous year. Dugan said GSC wouldn't have any idea how much of the $2,120 would it get. Accorning to Linda Trigg, SBA president, SBA wasn't notified that it would be included in the bill. Trigg said she hadn't been told until she pulled a few hours before last night's meeting. Finance and Auditing said it would recommend that the bill be sent back to the Academic Affairs Committee because the committee hadn't talked to all the student groups specifically mentioned in the bill, and the bill didn't specify what student law organizations would come under the SBA's jurisdiction. Speaking for the Transportation Committee, Steve McMurry, committee chairman, said now was the time for "KU on Wheels" to establish some continuity in its program because "KU on Wheels" would be seeking federal funding in the near future. Mec Murray said because he couldn't always be at the office, someone needed to be there who could answer questions about the job and how to being able to do routine office work. "That person is needed simply because he is as much to be done," McMurry said. McMurray said that even though a secretary wouldn't be employed full time, the company could hire. The proposal was passed after being amended to indicate that the person hired would work only for "KU on Wheels" and that the Transportation committee chairman. The committee also heard a presentation from Dave Krobot, JKHK radio station owner of the New York office where JKHK planned to spend its money because some committee members doubted that JKHK needed all the money it was going to spend. JKHK has a proposed allocation of $8,750. Krobot said KJHK needed to know where its money was coming from to fulfill its obligations to the FCC. 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