Rules upheld- Continued from page 1 dents to possess liquor in their places of residence, the university's assumption of police power in cases involving students, and the rule forbidding women other than seniors to live in unapproved housing, even with their parents' approval. PROVOST SURFACE said he thought the group might refer their questions to the newly-formed Council on Student Affairs. "It's loud and clear that you want to discuss and dispute some of the university's policy," he said. "I wonder if the Council might not be the appropriate channel for this." Jim Masters, Mission graduate student, said the group did not feel this course of action would be wise. "We want to know what university policy is and why." he said. "The council can't define policy and speak with authority. You can." Regulations requiring women students to live in approved nousing were discussed at length. Provost Surface said such rules were necessary to sell bonds to build dormitories. "IN ORDER TO sell bonds to build dormitories, the regents make a pledge to insure occupancy," he said. "They can do this in a number of ways. The one we have chosen to follow is that freshman women will live in dorms, and all other undergraduate women will unless other housing is approved by the university." Provost Surface was asked whether he thought students would live in the dorms if they were not required to. "I don't know," he replied. "The university is committed on paper for taking steps to make sure the dorms will have a certain occupancy. This commitment must be fulfilled." Daily Kansan Monday, March 14, 1966 SUA Presents Sat., March 19 at Hoch Auditorium Tickets on Sale at 9 a.m. at Kansas Union, Information Booth. Also The Sound and Bell's Music $1.50,$1.75,$2 KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO Malls- Shopping Center Complete Columbia Classical Catalogue $3.29 ML 6207/MS 6807 Stereo/ MQ 773 Tape The soaring lyrism of Tchaikovsky's suites from the ballets "The Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake." Eugene Ormandy conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra. "An incisive critique...easily the most significant social commentary since 'Bambi.'" Peaches Parmigiana, noted ecdysiast "This sagacious work is positively recherché." —Big Louie, itinerant torpedo "Destined to live forever in the annals of American podiatry." Dr. Fenster Bunion (Father of the Cornplaster) THE ORIGINAL CAST ALBUM ON COLUMBIA RECORDS . COLUMBIA MARCAS REG PRINTED IN U.S.A.