Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 17, 1964 ASC Supported Organizations To Have Fund Sources Judged Campus organizations now supported by the All Student Council will be re-evaluated this spring to consider their eligibility to apply for appropriations from the ASC, Charles S. Portwood, Shawnee Mission senior, has announced. Portwood, ASC treasurer, said the University Appropriations Committee will meet March 26 to decide whether organizations should be responsible to the University or the ASC. No organization may apply to both sources for funds. Organizations which have educational or public relation functions are the responsibility of the University, while organizations of a social service or administrative nature are the responsibility of the ASC. One organization considered certain to ask its classification be changed is People-to-People, which is operating on a $2,000 budget from the ASC this year. Leaders of P-t-P clashed recently with the ASC over a Council provision that groups which it supports submit financial reports every two months. The funds of P-t-P JRP Endorses UP Candidates Joseph R. Pearson, large men's residence hall has affiliated with University Party. The hall council, the governing body of JRP, voted Sunday night to endorse UP as the campus political party "most representative" of the hall's interests. "THIS IS ACTUALLY an official manifestation of what JRP has supported for the last four years," Carl Lindquist, Kansas City junior and JRP president, said. "JRP has always felt that there was a fine working relationship of Greeks and independents in UP. There is mutual respect and cooperation, and the independents have much more say in UP than they do in Vox." "Every Vox worker in JRP has switched to UP by his own decision or has lost interest," he said. This is the only time a large residence hall has declared an official party affiliation. I FEEL IT will definitely solidify the hall to stand firmly behind the party which we feel will work both for good student government and for our interests," Lindquist said. Lindquist is a former independent co-chairman of UP and the party's candidate for College Men's seat this spring. JRP is represented on the ASC by Cordell Meeks, Kansas City senior, and on the UP campus council by Fred Hoffman, Topeka senior as independent vice-president, and Larry Geiger, Mission sophomore as nominations co-chairman. Tom Bornholdt, Topeka senior and Vox president, said JRP could not make an intelligent choice as they had never been exposed to both parties. "THE LEADERSHIP in JRP has always been UP and they have choked off any attempt of Vox to approach the residents." Bornholdt said. "The residents in JRP have followed along without protest, or knowing anything about Vox." UP independent vice-president Hoffman said the hall affiliation was a definite advantage for the independents in UP. were frozen for several weeks until the report was made and both sides agreed that the status of P-t-P should be re-evaluated. People-to-People leaders contend their organization should be supported directly by the University. "WELL BE reviewing the status of all organizations which we now support." Portwood said. "If someone would like to apply for special consideration or a change in status, they should present an application to the University Appropriations Committee." Portwood said several organizations overlap the classifications, and the ASC has provided that the University Appropriations Committee shall meet during the spring semester of each even-numbered year to re-evaluate the classification of organizations petitioning for funds, and the criteria by which the organizations are classified. 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 Portwood said the deadline for applications is midnight Saturday, March 21. All applications should state the reason why the classification should be changed and the applicants must appear before the committee to discuss their case. APPLICATIONS will be received by Portwood at 1245 W. Campus Rd., he said. The University Appropriations Committee consists of Raymond Nichols, vice-chancellor of finance; Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students, and Portwood. Portwood said the ASC now supports about 13 organizations that are classified as either social, service or administrative. The ASC bill governing appropriations states that any organization dissatisfied with its classification may have its case reviewed before the University Appropriations Committee. TREASURED ABOVE ALL OTHER GIFTS Nothing expresses your sentiments as beautifully as Keepsake's perfect center diamond . a rare gem whose brilliance is furthered enhanced by superb fashion styling. 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