Page 3 University Daily Kansan ASC to Consider UP Platform A Vox-controlled All Student Council will take action on the entire University Party platform tonight before swearing in new council members which will give UP control of the ASC. The UP platform, introduced two weeks ago on the night before the spring election, falls under old business and must therefore be considered by the ASC before the installation of new council members. "Chances are good for the passage of the platform." Stewart said. BOB STEWART. Bartlesville, Okla., junior and student body president-elect elected on the UP ticket, expressed confidence that the ASC will approve the platform. "I know the Vox people have a few reservations about some of our proposals, but the council very seldom votes strictly along party lines." Tom Eornholdt, Topeka senior and Vox president, said the Vox would not vote against the legislation just because it was a UP platform, but he added that Vox "... still has valid criticisms of their (UP) platform." John Stuckey, Pittsburgh senior and ASC chairman, said the new members will be sworn in after the council considers old business. NOMINEES FOR ASC offices will then be accepted, but new officers will not be elected until the next ASC meeting. Stuckey said. The UP platform contains five bills that were referred to the Committee on Committees and Legislation when they were introduced. The bills provide for the establishment of an ASC student employment committee, a food committee, a committee evaluation board, and also the establishment of a freshman Giant Belt Scholarships and loans for students at the University of Kansas have passed the $2-million mark this year. Robert Billings, director of aids and awards, said today. Tuesday, April 14, 1964 Scholarships, Loans Pass 2 Million "More than 4,000 KU students in 5,940 transactions have been assisted toward their college degrees because of gifts and bequests to the KU Endowment Association, Billings explained. The $2-million total, which will continue to grow through June 30, surpasses the record of approximately $1 3/4 million for scholarships and loans in 1962-63. leadership program, and a student-teacher evaluation system. Nation On Rubber One UP plank, which would establish a library committee to work with the staff of Watson Library to update and improve the files of examinations and course material, was passed as a resolution at the last ASC meeting. See our outstanding Columbia collection with perfect center diamonds. The reassuring name of Columbia is your guarantee of the finest craftsmanship, quality and value. COLUMBIA The Gem of Devotion There's only one expert on what you like . . . you. So when it comes to style, follow your personal preference. But use your good sense, too, for in a major investment like diamonds, be sure to get your money's worth. Choose a brand you know and trust. You can't afford not to. Your engagement is a memorable milestone. That's why you'll want to choose the right diamond ring for the occasion. NEW YORK—(UPI)—The world's widest steel conveyor belt, $ 13 \frac{1}{2} $ feet wide and 150 feet long, is used by an Ohio firm to produce sheets of latex foam rubber for mattresses, carpet bags, furniture upholstery and automobile bolsters, says the Latex Foam Rubber Council. NEW YORK—(UPI)—To keep all of America's cars on the road a minimum of 246,735,460 (m) tires are required, reports Tyrex Inc., the association of rayon tire cord manufacturers. The United States, which represents only 6.7 per cent of the world's area, owns 63 per cent of the world's passenger cars. launderers and dry cleaners 10th & N.H. VI 3-3711