Thursday, March 25, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 3 UP Platform STUDENT RIGHTS Consistent with University Party's past tensions and student concern, we propose A. The Student Committee Procedural Act. To recognize the concepts of due process of law to be applied by the ASC and committees in date-mining policies and administering discipline. For example, To permit the ASC Social Committee to empower bodies within the organized living districts; to hear and determine cases for violations of social regulations; to give the ASC Social Committee appellate authority. B. Social Regulation of student living districts. 1. The right of individuals and groups to a notice and a hearing before authorized regulatory bodies for alleged violation of University regulations. 2. The right to the counsel of an anion, his student and the right of his student. 3. The right of appeal to the Student Court for violation of prescribed promise C. Information about student rights. A. Library drive-up depositary. To work for construction of a drive-up-bound door of Watson Library for the purpose of eliminating traffic congestion and illegal parking on Jayhawk Boulevard and for the convenience of students. C. information about student rights. The procedures described in the comprehensive description of students' rights, the procedures involved in student, faculty and administrative policy determination and adjudication, and the effect of such policies on students and students. EXPANSION OF STUDENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES Being concerned about the effective- ment of students, University Party proposes: - Increase tuition. B. Student minimum wage. Realizing that the present low student wage does not enable the University to secure an adequate number of student employees or to give the student sufficient payment for his work, to have the ASC initiate an effort by the student bodies of all state-supported schools to seek legislative action setting a fair minimum student wage in keeping with the needs of both the school and the student. C. Traffic control. To pledge University Party's utmost efforts both in lowering permit charges on zone parking and in eliminating con- trols in the Elsworth and McCollium parking areas. Tau Sigma, modern dance fraternity, will sponsor a dance symposium on Saturday from 9-12 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. in Robinson Gymnasium. D. Student action regarding state and local government. 1. To pass an ASC resolution recommending an amendment to the current Kansas law regarding out-of-state property tax on vehicles in order to grant an exemption from such a law for out-of-student students. 2. To propose a student, faculty, administration committee to establish a county commission and to establish county commissions the chief function of such a committee being to research and present this information and provide these bases for the clarification of KU interests. 1. To have ASC publish a brochure on students' government to be sent to new schools. E. New Student orientation. 2. To hold a forum during orientation week conducted by the president and vice-president of the student body and by other campus political leaders to explain the importance and significance of the campus political process. Tau Sigma to Present 2 Dance Symposiums Classes in technique and composition will be conducted by Miss Elizabeth Sherbon, instructor of physical education, and members of Tau Sigma. There will be two divisions, beginning and advanced. Fraternity and Sorority Jewelrv A B Γ Δ E Z H Θ J K A M - Guards - Mugs Rings Pins - Lavaliers - Crests ΖΟΠΡΥΦ ΧΘ 809 Massachusetts SPRING IS HERE! WELL...SPRING WAS HERE. AS THE PRETTY LITTLE SNOWFLAKES DESCEND, LUIGI-WHEN WE ISN'T OUT SHOVELING THEM-SITS IN FRONT OF OUR BIG PIZZA OVENS AND DREAMS OF WARM, SUNNY ITALY. SO DO THE REST OF US. IF YOU FEEL THE SAME URGE, STOP BY. YOUR PIPING HOT, DELICIOUS PIZZA CAN TAKE YOU BACK TO ITALY IN A HURRY. IT'S AS UNIQUE AMONG PIZZAS AS THE SNOWFLAKES. CARRY OUT? PHONE V13-3516 SUA POETRY HOUR Friday March 26 ROBERT HUTCHINSON will read his own poetry 3:30 p.m. — Forum Room Kansas Union Free Coffee Free Coffee UNIVERSITY EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE SERIES presents JOHN DOS PASSOS' MARCH 25,26,27 MARCH 30,31,APRIL 1,2,3 Tickets: $1.50 — .75 with KU ID