Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1965 ASCPondersLostBill,UDK (Continued from page 1) absences allowed a member from seven to four, before being automatically removed from the Council. Dan Vossman, Beloit senior (Vox-Pharmacy), gave an approximate budget summation for last year in his treasurer's report. The Council was allocated $6,169 from the University, $2,570 of which they allotted to various campus organizations and $740.67 of which covered the deficit from 1963-64. The Council spent $2,440.53 in operational expenditures last year, leaving a balance of $418.80 to be brought forward for this year. CAMPUS organizations which are entitled to petition for funds from the University budget administered by the ASC will be receiving their forms for this year in the mail, Vossman said. Organizations which did not receive money last year will have to pick up their forms at the ASC office in the Kansas Union. Vossman said the appropriations will be announced October 19, at the Council's budget session. Based on enrollment figures, the total appropriation is expected to be about $9,000. Vossman said he would talk to the Kansas Board about ASC bill 7 which prohibits organizations functioning under the ASC from supporting any businesses with discriminatory practices. discriminatory Because of this, the Kansan had to refuse advertising to certain discriminating off-campus accommodations, causing a deficit in Kansan funds. Regarding a petition for funds filed by the Kansan Board last spring, Vossman said the Kansan, according to ASC bill 13, is classified as an educational periodical, and, therefore falls under the financial auspices of the University and not the ASC. LEO SCHEY, Leavenworth senior, vetowed an amendment to ASC bill 33 concerning fair campaign practices. He explained the bill repeated what was already in the Constitution, making it valueless. Schrey announced the newly appointed members of the Student NOW! Eve. 7:00 & 9:15 Peter O'Toole as "Lord Jim" Color NOW! Eve. 7:00 & 9:00 A Female Tom Jones "FANNY HILL" Sunset DRIVE IN THEATRE - West on Highway 60 STARTS TONITE Cycle Maniacs & Reckless Women in "Motorpsycho" — plus — "Hot Angel" Court. They are: chief justice, Richard Kastner, Nevada, Mo., third year law student; associate justices, Jack Duncan, Raytown, Mo., second year law student; Bob Schartz, Pratt, third year law student; Bob Kochler, Kansas City third year law student; John White, Erie third year law student; Chuck Hewitt, Pratt third year law student, and Pat Rourke, Kansas City, Mo., second year law student. Mike McNally, Bartlesville, Okla., junior (Vox- Fraternity), announced the appointment of Sue Sorem, Hutchinson junior (UP—Sority), and Ted Dickey, Louisville, Ky., senior (Vox—Fraternity), as co-chairmen of the elections committee. He also announced the appointment of Karen Hicks, Basehor senior, to replace Ann Brooks, Kansas City, Mo. (Vox-Women's Large Halls), who graduated, and Bill Brier, Shawnea Mission senior, to replace Ron Oelschlager, Marion (Vox-Unmarried Unorganized), who also graduated. Showcase Theater Sets Tryouts Tryouts for the "Showcase Performances," collections of scenes from well-known plays, will be held from 3:30 to 5:20 p.m. today and Friday, according to Professor Lewin Goff, Director of the University Theatre. The tryouts will be in the Experimental Theatre at Murphy Hall. The scenes will be directed by graduate students. Some of the plays from which they are drawn include "Glass Menagerie," by Tennessee Williams; "No Exit," by Sartre; "Telemachus Clay," by John L. Carlino; "The Queen and the Rebels," by Ugo Betti; and "Mary, Marv." by Jean Kerr. The performances will be divided into two groups; the first playing the last week of October, and the second to be held the first week of January. Overnight FLORSHEIM changes the shoe shade of the Nation Exclusive Florsheim Weathered Moss-rich, deep color to bring out the best in your new olive-toned clothing. And beneath that elegant shading you'll find incomparable Florsheim quality in every detail. WEATHERED MOSS ARENSBERG'S 819 MASS. VI 3-3470 slide into almost any shady spot. outside of English Lit. Hondas fit into slim budgets too. Prices start about $215*. Gas goes farther, up to 200 mpg on some models. And cutting your wheels in half does just about the same thing for insurance costs. Or more. This is the sporty Super 90 with its distinguished T-bone frame. Tops 60 mph. Just one of the 15 Honda models that make other campus transportation strictly for the birds. See the Honda representative on your campus or write: American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Department C1, 100 West Alondra Boulevard. Gardena, California 90247. HONDA world's biggest seller! *plus dealer's set-up and transportation charges