Wednesday, March 26, 1980 Budget. From page one "It was like they had asked for equipment money so that Mr. Choon Lee wouldn't have to buy it for his school." "Hollaway said." All of the six committee members present did not want to fund the club, Holloway said. OTHER ORGANIZATIONS and their officers: Frisbie Club, $81.10; Fencing Club, $41.19; Field Hockey Club, $81; Rugby Club, $172; Cricket Club, $89.90 and the other officers. At the Cultural Affairs Committee hearing, KU Bands asked for $29.813. Robert E. Foster, director of bands, said $18,500 of funds will be available to travel a lot more equipment and equipment. Other clubs funding from the Cultural Affairs Committee last night were the Iranian Student Organization, $1,200; the University of Texas at Austin Student Organization, $1,645; KUF Dance Club, $465; International Club, $365; and the University Dance Company, $1,492. The Senate Finance and Auditing Committee approved a funding philosophy to enhance the role of the senate in philosophy included a statement aimed at restricting Senate-funded organizations "There is nothing in the rules and regulations that says organizations can't take political stands, there has just been an agreement," Brend Abbott, Senate treasurer, said. The philosophy said no Senate-funded organization "shall support, endorse or oppose any political philosophy or highly controversial issue." "Some clubs have a political bent and if you say they can engage in politics, a lot of their meetings will be political," Matt Davis, student body vice president, said. More times has to be black and white. It is general that it is going to be really easy to hedge." THE GUIDELINES exempt line item allocation organizations such as the Kansan on its editorial page and the Associated Students of Kansas, a student lobby group. Those exceptions were justified on the grounds that political statements were implicit in the operation of both --organizations, and they were widely accepted by Senate. A line item allocation organization is considered important enough to be structured into the Senate budget and is not easily cut in budget hearings. Davis said in the past, the Iranian Student Association had held demonstrations and justified its actions because it found the government's response to the event expenses such as flares. THE FINANCE and Auditing funding philosophy also specified that all posters, advertisements, newsletters and other materials written in English or translated into English. "The meetings must be open and I contend they can't be open if students can't read what they're announcing," Abbott said. Abbott said the statement was intended to open up all organizations, including international clubs; to the student body. BRAID JAY, Academic Affairs Committee chairman, said developing a consistent budget philosophy was difficult from year to year. He encouraged in turn student senators participating. "I don't want to be dominant to the point of being outrageous, but I try to be as persuasive as possible to keep the committee consistent." Jay said. The organizations requesting funds were: Student Occupational Therapy, $831; Minority Business Student Council, $140; Association for the Learning of Biology, $32; Association, $330; Biology Club, $58; Engineering Student Council, $210; KU German Club, $340; KU Advertising Club, $179; KU Forestes, $152; School of Engineering, $143; Board Advisory, $40; Chancery Club, $292. The Academic Affairs Committee considered requests from 10 organizations and made preliminary cuts on three budgets. The committee gave preliminary approval to the chancery and foreseeing budgets. The committee also made were in the Student Occupational Therapy Program, which includes training in the Pharmaceutical Association budget. Dilective nails will continue below. This story was written by Susan Schoenmaker, Cindi Carrie and Kathy Kae, staff reporters. Assembly... From page one T. P. Srinivasan, professor of mathematics and a sponsor of the proposal, said he was happy the Assembly was going to vote on new degree requirements. "I think any program in the University should promote the acquisition of certain basic skills, such as writing, reasoning, computation, communication and human understanding. That is what we do." MCNALL SAID the move could be detrimental to off-campus students who often are older and who would find it hard to go back and pick up the requirements. But Scott McNail, professor of sociology, said he saw the measure as "an erosion of the flexibility of the BGS." "We have to remember we have a large community to serve," McNall said, "not just graduating high school students." The proposed degree requirements will be delivered as soon as they can be printed by the University Printing Service, according to Teri Carswell, a secretary at the printing service. Tennis Shoe Disco Skate in men's and women's sizes while quantities last. $38.88 at K-Mart Sporting Goods 3106 Iowa TODAY: There will be a KU OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Council on Education at the Kansas Union all day. The council will hold conferences and holding registration for their art classes from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. at the center, Ninth and Vermont streets. The LEO FLEISHER holdings in Southwest Park, 1:30 p.m. in Swarthout Residential Hall. THE WEDNESDAY FORUM will present Norman Miller of the American Universities Field Staff at 11 a.m. at the BEM Center. The Miller will speak at the EAST Africa" at the spring Area Studies luncheon Seminar in Alcove F of the Union at 12:30 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL CANDIATE for the UNiversity College East public free lecture in Hoch Auditorium at the KU CREW team will front in front of 205 Robinson at 3. The CENTER FOR LECTURES: "Influences, Similarities and Differences of American Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright and the Prairie School with Eastern Art and Architecture, by JOHN HOFFMAN"; "Comparison of the Confucian Image of the Good Man with Grace-Roman Concept of the Good Man, by Nancy Hazelwood, by JANE LEAVEN"; and 3:30 in the Jawkah Room of the Union. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TONIGHT: The KU INTERNATIONAL CLUB will hold a pot课饮 at 6:30 and he will bear Dumasasan S. Kumalo at 8 as part of South Africa Night at the Ecumenical Center for Religious Studies. We will give a Carillon Recital at 7. 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The union is the KU BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE ON FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION will hold an open forum at 3 on Monday and the KU CREW team will meet in front of room 205 Robinson at 3. PI ALPHA THEETA, historyary society, will hold initiation of the KU CREW team at 4 in the Union. THE ECONOMICS CLUB will meet at 4 in the Sunflower Room of the Union. There will be an AURH GENERAL XMETAL MAY meeting at in the Council Room of the Union. Top "SupaMumu" as part of LATIN AMERICAN WEEX at 7:30 in the Jawhayk Club will meet at 7:30 in Porter C Club will meet at 7:30 in Porter C of the Union. THE KU COLLEGUM MUSICI Dan Politiksoe and Stewart Carter, directors, will perform "Music to Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art." Featuring Janet Jameson former lead vocalist for Cole Tuckey Doors open at 8 Plenty of Good Tickets available at the door. 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