Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1964 Pope Paul Cheered On Return to Rome VATICAN CITY—(UPI) — Pope Paul VI today held his first general audience since his triumphal pilgrimage to the Holy Land and called on all Christians to return to the spirit of the early church. In the 66-year-old Pontiff, dressed in white and wearing a white skull-cap, was greeted by wild applause from about 2,000 persons who jammed into the Vatican's Clementine Hall. Pope Paul, renewing his plea for Christian unity, told the happy crowd "Today we see a multitude of people and we wish we had more time to adequately discuss our pilgrimage to the Holy Land. This is the first audience after our trip." Pope Paul thanked the people of Rome for the tremendous reception they accorded him on his return from the Holy Land Monday night. He said never before had a Pope been given such a magnificent homecoming. Then he went on to describe his trip to the places where Jesus Christ was born, lived and died. He said he was filled with "wonder and joy" and everyone "was enthusiastic with our pilgrimage," which he called the first step in reunification of the Church. "The prophecies of the gospel were never so true and splendid," the Pontiff said, "and they promise greater unity in the future." The Pope said he hoped the movement for unity would keep going forward and also said he wished everyone could make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. He said everyone who is religious would find spiritual comfort in such a pilgrimage, but he added: "You don't have to go to Jerusalem, you can go with your spirit." Pope Paul urged all Christians to return to the simplicity of the original church. He also appealed to the faithful to honor the ten commandments. The Pontifix closed his 10-minute speech by saying there have been 20 centuries of Christian tradition and "we must keep that faith." The crowd yelled "Viva il Papa" and cheered as the Pontiff left the hall. The senior class party Friday night will be primarily for members of the senior class. Seniors who have ID's will not be charged admission. Others must accompany seniors, and will be charged $1.50 per person. Senior Party Friday; Guest Fee To Be $1.50 Co-chairmen of the special events committee said the change in those invited to attend had been made after a special meeting with the All Student Council Social Committee. In yesterday's Kansan it was incorrectly printed that the admission charge would be .75. ERNIE KOY, SR.. FATHER OF the University, of Texas' present fullback of the same name, is one of 24 former Texas athletes to be enrolled in the Longhorn Hall of Honor. ASC Halts P-t-P Funds Funds to People-to-People were ordered frozen last night by John Stuckey, chairman of the All Student Council, when the organization failed to report on its activities and financial status. When the council approved $8,300 in appropriations to a dozen organizations last fall, it also required these groups to acknowledge ASC support on advertisements, posters, newspapers and newsletters and to report to the ASC at least once every two months. The freezing of the remainder of People-to-People's $2,000 appropriation from the council marked the first time that new ASC stipulations on financial grants have been enforced. These stipulations were passed in mid-October and at the council's Dec. 17 meeting, all of the organizations except P-t-P gave reports. At that time, the ASC agreed to give P-t-P until last night to make the report. When no People-to-People representatives appeared, Stuckey ordered Charles Portwood, Shawnee Mission senior and ASC treasurer, to notify the University to freeze the P-t-P account until at least Feb. 4, the date of the council's next meeting. "I sent People-to-People a card before Christmas, reminding them of the report." Stuckey said. "I also called several of the officers." Stuckey, Pittsburg senior, believes the council's action is proper. "I talked with Chancellor Wescoe about this earlier in the year, and he said we had every right to require reports from organizations receiving our money." Official Bulletin **Foreign Students:** Special meeting on Tuesday, m. Jan. 9, Forum Room, Kansas Union German Graduate Reading Exam, 9:30 Field of Study. Register in 306 Fraser by Jan 12. Teaching Interviews: Tulsa, Okla., Jan 9; Garden Grove, Calif. Jr & Sr H., Jan 10 and 11; Parkville, Mo., e and hs, Jan 13 '17 Bally Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. St Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Donnerstag, den 9 Januar, um 5:00 Uhr aufgeben und neue Offizielle wahlen. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen. Erfrischungen. TODAY Le Carce française va fetter les Rois par un dinner vendredi, le 10 janvier, a 6 h. 15 dans la Salle Anglaise de l'Union. Veuillez vous inscrire avant midi jeudi, le 9 janvier, au bureau du department de l'administration. Il y est disponible la secrétaire. Le prix du diner est $1.50. Tous ceux qui s'intèrent au français sont cordialement invités. KU Exchange scholarship application to England, France, Germany, and Switzerland deadline Jan. 15. 306 Fraser.苏州大学全主 maintenance, tuition and incidentals. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. Timely, Topics, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence University, 2400 West 61st Street, cism-Rem. Brendan Downey, O.S.B.