Friday, February 23,1973 5 University Daily Kansan No Political Slogans to Be Allowed During International Club Exhibition This year's International Club Exhibition will not feature any political slogans or attacks on any national groups, according to Mona Hammam, Potsdam, N.Y. Representatives from the member nation groups met Wednesday to begin planning the annual exhibition which will open April AURH Asks... The club was recently criticized by Hillel Unz, professor of electrical engineering, and his wife, Linda. (Continued from Page 1) propriate for residence halls," he said. "Many of the magazines and periodicals were mailed directly to the dean of women's office, and some concerned the administration of certain programs that wouldn't be applicable to residence halls." In a letter to Thomas last week, Taylor said that many of the questioned books were placed in the much used central library," known as Mom's resource Library or library. Thomas said funds designated for improving residence hall libraries apparently had been "donated" to the Women's Resource Library in the form of book "This, to the best of our knowledge, was apparently done without consultation with any recognized residence hall governing Thomas said in a prepared statement." Thomas said he would request a meeting sometime next week at which Taylor and members of the AURH executive board would request and the board would expend the additional expenditures. Beisner said many of the questioned expenditures had been checked and could be verified. He spent 10 at the libraries in the five residence halls administered by Taylor revealed that most of the books and magazines purchased with him could not be found in the hall libraries. Walter Smith, associate dean of women, said Thursday night that some of the "questioned" books and periodicals could be found in the Women's Resource Library. Money taken from vending machines in Beisner said the administration of vending machine rebates was handled differently by the dean of men's office. McColum, Templin, Ellsworth, and Joseph R. Pearson halls have 5 per cent of the vending machine rebate returned to funds at the University business office. The money is not used for the dean of men's office," Beisner said. the five halls administered by Taylor is put into a community account under her jurisdiction. Requests for expenditures in the account must be cleared by her office. Beisner said a proposal was introduced Jan. 20 to the University Housing Committee to establish identical policies at the offices of the dean of women and the dean of administration of relations to the halls. The proposal has not been voted on, yet he said. Swim Meet Tickets Are Available Now Tickets for the Big Eight Conference swimming and diving championships, to be held March 1 at the University of Kansas natatorium in Robinson Gym, are now on sale at the KU athletic ticket office in Allen Field House. Prices for the afternoon session, which start at 1 p.m. on March 1 and 2 at noon on March 3, are 75 cents for KU students and $1.50 for adults. The evening sessions start at 7:30. Tickets are $1 for students and $2 for adults. The KU swimming team will be gunning for the six consecutive conference championship. Unz wrote to Cindy Stineinger, Kansas City, Kan., junior and chairman of the Student Executive Committee, and protested the club's political activities. Unz requested that the Student Senate, which funds the club, rule that funds be given to the club for its exhibition under the condition that all exhibition booths and evening performances of a political nature be prohibited. are also requested that the Student Committee enforce the non- political rule. Une's letter states that the International Club's exhibition last year included at least one booth with numerous anti-USA and anti-alteration slugs and political propaganda. The letter states that in previous years when funds for the club were allocated by the University administration there was a general rule that neither the exhibition nor the student Senate was anything of a political nature. There is no similar rule by the Student Senate, Un said. Abdullah Al-Awdawi, Kuwait junior and International Club president, said that he had been surprised by Uzn's letter. He said all exhibits and programs for the exhibition had to be approved by members of all the exhibitors, comprising the International Club. "We are not going to lead massive propaganda against anyone in the world," he said. "Our real business is to work together." Steiner said she would sit in on the planning of the exhibition although she wanted to see it. "Right now they specify that no member can attack another," she said. "Any club that does not adhere to that rule will not get their money." "It doesn't look like they need a hand in it right now." Steiniger said that even if some action he didn't take, she wasn't sure what the senate could do. The representatives who met Wednesday set the guidelines of no political slogans and no attacks on other nations, Hammam said. They also organized two committees to handle arrangements for food, programs and exhibits at the exhibition. Search Group Will Hash Out Interview Results "The traveling committee will report to the full committee their impressions, on a comparative basis, of all the people they have interviewed so far." Von Ende said. The Campus Advisory Committee for the selection of a new chancellor will hear a report Sunday on the results of candidate interviews, according to Richard Von Ende, executive secretary and secretary of the committee. "This meeting will effectively decide who will be seen in the intensive secondary stage." Von Ense said. "The five finalists will come out of this group." The meeting Sunday, which will last all day, will be extremely crucial, Von Ende said. The interviewers will present their views about which candidates should be invited back for the second round of interviewing, he said. There were 30 candidates being considered when the initial phase began earlier this month. 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