Chairman gives details of'66-'67 ASC budget "Our ASC budget is small compared to most universities," said Bob McAdoo (KUPA—business), Larned senior and chairman of the All Student Council (ASC) Auditing and Finance Committee. Explaining the breakdown of the $12,830 ASC budget, McAdoo said there have been very few changes since last year. THE ELECTIONS Committee, with the largest allocation, $1,100, uses its money for the 25,000 to 30,000 ballots printed for two elections, IBM cards, and computer timing for counting votes. The Public Relations Committee, which received a $900 disbursement, plans to publish a booklet describing student government at KU and its accomplishments. Plans are for a printing of 5.000 booklets which will be distributed in the spring to freshmen and next fall to new students. "LAST YEAR, Student Union Activities (SUA) and ASC together brought Arthur Schlesinger Jr. to the campus," McAdoo said. "They paid $1,500 to bring him here. It takes at least that much to get someone really good." The Current Events Committee uses its $1,050 allotment to bring an outstanding speaker to KU. A new addition to the budget this year is a $1,025 disbursement for a part-time secretary. McAdoo said the secretary works four hours a day and receives the standard university salary for clerical work. The Student Bar Association and the Business School Council received $813 and $800 respectively for publication of alumni magazines. MORTAR BOARD will use its $559 allotment to bring prominent women alumnae to the campus for two days later in the year. GREAT LOSS Sachem, with its $100 allotment, along with Mortar Board will be making trips to talk with alumni. DERBY, England — (UPI) — John Alfred Beevers was awarded $30.800 damages because he cannot enjoy his wife's cooking any more. Beevers, 52. lost his sense of taste and smell following an injury in a traffic accident. Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 8, 1966 Tires and Glass East End of 9th Street VI3-0956 Ad fraternity to hold clinic "Creativity Unlimited," an advertising clinic to "bridge the gap between textbooks and real life" will be held in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union tomorrow. Steve Straight, Shawnee Mission senior and seminar coordinator, said, "This clinic will show how people in the advertising field actually go about their work." Straight is vice-president of the KU chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity for men, which is sponsoring the clinic. The program will include four lectures by local advertising and public relations men. The public relations director of Topeka's Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. will discuss his company's public relations campaign after this summer's tornado in Topeka. fashion a skirt or dress for class with fabrics from . . . Two rare films!! This Wednesday!! S. U.A. CLASSICAL FILM SERIES presents DANCING MOTHERS (America,1926) An extremely rare opportunity to see one of the best performances of the famous "It" Girl of the 1920's—Clara Bow. plus One of their great two-reel comedies from the Golden Age of Comedy!! 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.—Wednesday—Dyche Auditorium Single Admission:60c The most walked about slacks on Campus are HUBBARD with "DACRON" The action is fashioned by Hubbard . . . DACRON® polyester in the blend means total neatness. Try a pair of BREECHES by HUBBARD for the tapered look you'll want! HUBBARD SLACKS *DuPont Reg. T.M.