xt7j6q1sfs97 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7j6q1sfs97/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky 19441022 minutes English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1944-10-aug22-ec. text Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1944-10-aug22-ec. 1944 2011 true xt7j6q1sfs97 section xt7j6q1sfs97 Minutes of the Meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board o'f Trustees, University of Kentucky, August 22, 1944. The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity of Kentucky met 4n the President's Office at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, August 22, 1944, The following member& were present: Judge Rich* C. Stoll, Chairman; H. Do Paltore, H. S. Cleveland, R. P. Hobsdid, and j. C. Ever.tt. President H. L. Donovan and Comptroller Frank D. Peterson were also prevent, Ae Approval of Minutes. 1. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the minutes of the Executive Committee of July 21, 1944, were approved as published. ** * ** ** ** * B. Budgiet Change. President Donovan presented the following letter, with recommen- dation that the appropriation for the operation of the Coal Research Laboratory be increased by $1073.35. August 16, 1944 President H. L. Donovan University of Kentucky Dear President Donovan: During the fiscal year 1943-44 the Coal Re- search Laboratory had avallable, through appropriation, $7,5OQ.Oo plus $10,000.00 which was granted from the Gov- ernor's Emergency Fund, making a total of $17,500.00. In order that the University might avail itself of the entire appropriation, this office made pur- chases for the University and charged same against the appropriation. Professor Crouse# of the College of Engineering, raised the question of the Coal Research Labo- ratory receiving the benefit during the fiscal year 1944-45. In the event this amount Is to be made available for the curent year, a budget change of $1,073.35 will be necessary. Yours very truly, (Signed) Frank D. Peterson Comptroller. 2 * * * * * * * * * * 2. Upon motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the Comptroller is directed to increase the appropriation for the Coal Research Labora- tory by transferring the sum of $1073.35 from unappropriated surplus of the General Current Fund budget. * * * * * * * * * * C. Attorney General Approves Vacation and. Sick Leave Policy. President Donovan reported to the Executive Committee that on June 6, 1944, he submitted to the Executive Committee a vacation and sick leave policy which was approved by the Committee subject to the approval of the Attorney General, and that since that date the At- torney General had officially approved the vacation and sick leave policy for general office and general service personnel. D. Contrgct, Office of Scientific Research and Development. President Donovan submitted to the Executive Committee a Memo- randum of Supplemental Agreement between the United States of Ameri- ca, Office of Scientific Research and Developmentand the University of Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. President Donovan stated that this was a renewal of an existing contract for study and experimental investigations and recommended approval of the contract. August 9, 1944 President H. L, Donovan University of Kentucky Dear President Donovan: I am submitting contract for the continuation of work with the Office of Scientific Research and Developments Under the terms of the contract, the Experiment Station poduces certain sera. I request authorization to sign for the Experiment Station and also request that appro- priate action be taken by the Board of Trustees, authoriz- Ing the continuation of the work. You will note on the last page of the contract that the corporate seal is to be affixed. Sincerely' yours, (Signed) Thomas Cooper Dean and Director. 3 Contract No. OEMcmr-18 Symbol NIQ.-4676 Supplement No. 3 MEMORANDUM OF SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT made this day of effective as of the 31,st day of August, 1944, - between THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (hereinafter called "the Government"), represented by the Executive Secre- tary (hereinafter called "the Contracting Officer"), Office of Scientific Research and Development in the Office for Emergency Management, Executive Office of the Presidents and the University of Kentucky, Agricultural Experiment Station, Lexington, Kentucky (hereinafter called "the Contractor"). WHEREAS, the parties have entered into Contract No. OEMcmr-18, as amended (hereinafter called "said agreementi')) which requires the Contractor to conduct studies and ex-m perimental investigations as therein specified, during the period commencing November 15, 1941, and ending August 31, 1944 - - -; and WHEREAS, the parties desire the continuation of such studies and experimental investigations; and WHEREAS, the parties desire to amend said agreement in other respects; NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Extension of Termination. Article 1(b) of said agree- ment Is hereby amended by deleting "August 31, 1944" and in- serting "August 31, 1945" in place thereof. 2. AddItional Funds. Article 2(a) of said agreement is hereby amended by deleting "Twenty Thousand Two Hundred Twenty Five Dollars ($2O,225.00)" and inserting "Twenty Nine Thousand Six Hundred Thirty Five Dollars ($29,635sOO)" in place thereof. 3. Overhead. Article 2(d)(4) of said agreement is hereby amended by deleting "twenty eight per cent (28%) and in- serting "thirty one per cent (31%) in place thereof. 4. Travel. Article 2(d)(6) of said agreement Is hereby amended to read as follows: "Expenditures by the Contractor necessary for per- formance of its undertakings hereunder for the transportation expenses of persons directly engaged therein, plus reasonable actual subsistence expensesj in an amount not exceeding ten dollars ($10,QO* i per person per day, of such persons incurred during periods of travel or, at the Contractor's options an allowance, in lieu of actual subsistence expenses of such persons, not exceeding (1) six dollars ($6.00) 4 per person for each calendar day or major fraction thereof-. during the period of travel within the continental limits of the United States, and (ii) seven dollars ($7.00) per person for each calendar day or, major fraction thereof during the period of foreign travel outside the continental limits of the United States; Provided, That all such foreign travel shall be limited to persons directly engaged in the performance of the subject work hereunder and shall be authorized or approved in writing by the Contracting Officer; Provided, further, That expenses for transportation hereunder by motor vehicle other than coqmon carrier or rented automo- bile shall be reimbursed on a reasonable actual expense basis or, at the Contractor's option, on a mileage basis at a rate not exceeding five cents (54) per mile per vehicle, in lieu of the actual expenses of such transportation." 5. Disposition of Personal Property. Article 3(a) of said agreement is hereby amended to read as follows: "At any time prior or subsequent to the termination of the subject work, the Contractor shall deliver at the Governn'ent's expense, when add as directed by the Contracting Officer, all or any part of ma- terials, supplies, apparatus equipment or other ar- ticles of personal property not theretofore expended or delivered hereunder or under said agreement which have been furnished by the Government or for the cost of which the Contractor has been reimbursed or has the right to claim reimbursement hereunder or under said agreement; Provided, That, upon the termination of the subject works the Contractor shall have the right to retain any such property other than (i) that furnished by the Government and (ii) articles acquired for administrative purposes, unless notified by the Contracting Officer that the further prosecution of the war renders such action inadvisable, by returning to the Government such sum of money as the Contracting Officer may determine to be fair and proper." 6. Ancountnbilitg, g ;e zty. Article 3(c) of said agree- ment is hereby amended by deleting "sixty (60) days" and insert- Ing "one hundred twenty (120) days" in place thereof. 7. Unamended Provisions. Except as amended hereby, the pro- visions of said agreement shall remain in full force and effect without change. 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOFY the Government and the Contractor have caused this contract to be signed and sealed, intending to be legally bound thereby. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Witnessest .By (SEAL) Executive Secretary, Office of Scientific Research and Develop- ment (Contracting Officer). UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (Contractor) By I, (SEAL) , certify that I am the secretary of the corporation named as contractor herein; that who signed this contract on behalf of the contractor, was then of said corporation; that said contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers. (Corporate) ____ ____ ____ ____ ___ , (Seal ) 3. Upon motion duly made, seconded and unanimous- ly carried, the contract is approved and the Director of the Experiment Station is directed to execute same on behalf of the University of Kentucky* 6 Ed R 9 Committee to Check Securities Held by Comptroller, President Donovan presented a report of Mr. John C. Everett, member of the Board of Trustees, and Dr* Leo M. Chamberlain, Dean of the University, who were appointed as a committee to check the securi- ties in the custody of Frank D. Peterson, Comptroller of the Univer- sity, and report to the Executive Committee. President Donovan asked Mr. Everett to make the reports whereupon he read the letter of transmittal and stated that the securities were actually checked awainst the list thereto attached. July 28, 1944 President H. L. Donovan University of Kentucky My dear President Donovan: In accordance with the request of the Executive Committee on July 21, the committee which was appoint- ed at that time has checked the securities in the custody of Mr. Frank D. Peterson, Comptroller. The committee finds these securities to be exactly in accordance with the attached list. Very truly yours, (Signed) John C. Everett (Signed) Leo M. Chamberlain Name of Investment List of Securities Fund to be Credited Endowment Fund Investments: Ky.Land Grant Bonds - U.S.Treasury Bonds (4) Lex.Sav. & Loan Assoc. Ashland Oil & Ref.Co.Stock J.I.Case Co.Stock (4) U.S.Treasury Bonds (L) U.S.Treasury Bonds (2) U.S.Treasury Bonds (1) 8 U.S.Treasury Bonds (1) C General Peabody 2586F-2589K Meredith Cert.814 (5) Crum Security TruE Bennett it ,} Brent 63249K Waddy 63247H-8J ullivan Medallion 33741A hemistry Library 33741A $144t075.00 40,000,00 700900 it 500.00 400.00 1,000.00 2,000.00 200.00 100.00 Number Par Value 7 Restricted Funds - College: U.STreasury Bond (1) U.S.Treasury Bonds (3) TJ.S.Treasury Bonds (6) U.S. Treasury Bonds (2) U.S.Treasury Bond (1) U.S.Treasury Bond (1) U.S.Treasurv Bonds (2) U.S.Treasury Bond (1) U.S.Treasury Bond (1) U.S.Treasury Bonds (4) U.S.Treasury Bonds (4) U.STreasury Bonds (3) U.S.Treasury Bond (1) U.S.Treasury Bonds U.S.Savings Bonds (4) U.S.Savings Bonds (15) U.S.Savings Bonds U.S.Savings Bonds U.S.Savings Bonds (10) (10) (10) Union Bldg. 33741A 200.00 Union Bldg, 8377H-79K 15,000.00 College 1774-1778 50P0O0.00 Campus Bk.Store 11376F-7H 20,000.00 n " 8384D 5,000.00 tE 1l n 63723C 1t000.00 Army Spec.Corps 1322 18121 20,000,00 " " ' 22586 5,000.00 If " 11373C 10,000.00 nt "l " 63708J-11A 4t000,00 11 11 I! X 412070G-X412073G 40000.00 Army Program X 412074G-76G 30,000.00 " w " V301210G 5 000.00 67230-25E (3-$15 000o 6927H-6946E (204-10,000) 6922B-6926F (5-$iotooo) Agr.& H.E. C 513995F-6F 14,948.00 Anon.Gift Fund X 112727F-8F Guignol Theatre F Series (15 bonds) Haggin Fund III it nt n U.S.Treasury Bonds III U.S.Treasury Bonds (2) Ky.Kernel U.S.Treasury Bonds (1) " Lex9Fed.Sav.& Loan As.(l) " " First Fed.Sav.& Loan As.(l) " I La Compagnie du Telephone Saquenay,Quebec,bonds (2) Law College I1 I1 Experiment Station Restricted: U.S.Treasury Bond (1) Exp.Station U.S.Treasury Bond (1) " '1 2,8 300,00 M96311i C to 20 C 7,500,00 M86366D to M86375D 7,500.00 M1237892D to M1237901D 7,500,00 6721A - 6919K-2lA35000.00 11371A-2B 20,000.00 8387H 5t000,00 Cert.1924 5,000.00 Cert.549 5,000.00 D 101 D 061 1779 1029 1,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 Student Loan Fund: (2) Pulaski Co*Rd,& Bridge Bonds/StuLoan II II If "i it(1) 1 it to ii i II it"(10)itif Louisville I, It U. S*Treasur U.S.Treasur U.S. Treasu U.S. Treasu St.Imp.Bonds (5) "1" 1t (4) " " t (' itit (3) "I I " (1) y Bonds (10) y Bond (1) ry Bond (1) ry Bonds Fd. 11 if H1 11 11 it If it if 210-211 256 140-145 150-153 M-14-18 C 4-7 M-6(call) I & 8 D-6-7-8 C 8 52257H-66F 1030 2810 45499K-45502B 6722B 2,000,00 1,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 400.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 190.12 10,000.00 5,000,00 1,000.00 9t000.00 8 Agency, Lex. Fed.Sav.& Loan 1st Fed " t " 1st Fed. I1 u ,, U.S.Treasury Bonds U.S.Treasury Bonds U.S.Treasury Bond U.S.Savings Bonds U.S.Savings Bonds lt Fed.Sav.& Loan 11 U 1 1 @1 Lex.Fed. " I U.STreasury Bonds U.S.Treasury Bonds U.S.Savings Bonds U.S.Savings Stamps Lex.Fed.Sav,& Loan U.S.Treasury Bonds U.S.Savings Bonds U.S.Savings Bonds U.S. Savings U.S.Savings U.S.Savings Bond Bond Bonds U.S.Savings Bonds As.(l) 'I (1) n (1) (5) t1) (4) (4) As. (1) (1) (1) (1) (4) (3) (30) As.(1) (4) Organiza.Fds. 1149 "i 2 108 "t 1 130 11 It 63242B-6F Stu.Govt.As, 13838J-39K t It D318701F Pershing Rifles C544479F-82F "I if Q260102F-3F C 596998F-99F 5t000.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 5,000.00 20OO.O0 500.00 400.00 250.00 Group Insurance 380 2,500.00 " 502 1,500.00 it it 1656 5,000.00 Alumni Assoc. M1000645G 1,000.00 1 V" C1361460G-3G 400.00 Lances C546743F Q245160F-1F 150lOO if Out (see letter)* SuKy Circle 1030 1,000.00 n C1361729G-31G 800.00 D758609G (3) Alpha Zeta Q 383781F-83F C272321F-23F (5) KyChapt.Sigma Xi C272321F-23F C565267F-68F (1) Phi Upsilon Omicron C566329F (1) Epsilon Sigma Phi D317846F (2) Lamp & Cross C1362537G-38G (2) 75,00 500.00 100.00 500.00 200.00 Alumni Asso. C 2755935G & D 1408896G 600.00 *Withdrawn, See letter of verification by WS. Ward. * * * * * * * * * * 4. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the report is ordered received, approved and made a Part of the records of this meeting. The Committee is thanked for its services in checking the securities and discharged from further re- sponsibl2ity. 9 F. WithdraW. ok Har Stamps by Lances, President Donovan stated that the Comptroller had been directed by the Board on several occasions to receive and keep in his custody various types of investments belonging to various agencies, and that these agencies have from time to time requested withdrawal of bonds and other evidences of investments, and that the Comptroller desired that a record be made in the minutes of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees; whereupon he read the following letter and the Executive Committee took the following action: August 4, 1944 President H. L. Donovan University of Kentucky Dear President Donovan: Lances, junior men's honorary society, deposited U.S. Savings Bonds and War Savings Stamps with the Comptroller for safekeeping. The War Savings Stamps totalled $11.80, A record of this transaction was reported to the Executive Committee of the Board, and placed in the minutes of Novem- ber 11, 1943. The president of Lances, and William S. Ward, faculty advisor of Lances, withdrew the $11.80 in war stamps for the purpose of paying for a page in the Ken- tuckian, Since the minutes show that I received war stamps belonging to Lances, and since they have withdrawn the stamps, and there is no record of such withdrawal otbr than a letter requesting the stamps, I desire advice as to whether or not a notation in the minutes should be made as various organizations withdraw government savings bonds and other types of savings from my custody. Respectfully submitted# (Signed) Frank D. Pcterson Comptroller. * *t *E * * * *F * v * 5. Upon motion duly made, seconded, and unanimous- ly carried, the action of the Comptroller in releasing to Lances War Stamps in the amount of $11.80 is approved and the Comptroller is re- leased of any and all further responsibility in connection with these War Stamps. 10 G. Accident and Account of Noah Mefford. President Donovan reported to the Executive Committee an acci- dent which occurred to Noah Mefford, night watchman, on June 12,1944. It was stated that Mr. Mefford fell down the outside steps of the Library after making examination of the doors to see if they were all locked. In this fall, Mr. Mefford injured his head, requiring sev- eral stitches. He also apparently sustained a broken heel. He was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital for treatment. The Hospital has sent a bill for room and care, x-ray and dressings, of $49.70, and Dr. John S. McGinnis, for professional services, $100,00a The President then read the following letter: August 4, 1944 President H. L. Donovan University of Kentucky Dear President Donovan: I attach hereto a statement from the Good Samaritan Hospital for services rendered Mr. Noah Mefford from June 12th to June 24th, for a total of $49.70. I also attach hereto a statement from Dr. John McGinnis for professional services rendered in connection with the fracture 0 S Calsis received by Mr. Mefford. This accident was called to the attention of the Executive Committee at the last meeting on July 21st, but at that time, the statements had not been received. Since the amount is in excess of fifty dollars, I believe it should be resubmitted to the Executive Committee at its next meeting. The facts are as follows: Mr. M1efford, night watchman, fell down the outside steps of the Library, 3:00 a.m., June 12, 1944, after making an examination of the doors to see if they were all locked. Mr. Mefford fell and injured his head, requiring several stitches to close the rash. He also apparently sustained a broken heel. He was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital for treatment. I am recommending that the hospital bill of Mr. Mefford be paid. I am of the opinion that the bill submitted by Dr. John McGinnis is high. It is my judgment that this should be submitted to the Executive Committee for consideration. Respectfully submitted (Signed) Frank D. Peterson Comptroller* The Executive Committee discussed the accident and ex- pressed the opinion that the University was not liable, and took the following action: ** * * *** *X** 6* Upon motion duly made, seconded and passed, the Executive Committee authorized the payment of the bill submitted by the Good Samaritan Hospital for $49.70, and the bill submitted by Dr. John S. McGinnis for $100.00, and it is the express understanding that action on this claim is without commitment as to future action of the Executive Committee on requests for pay- ment of medical and other bills incurred in cases of injury to employees and that the Com- mittee does not establish a precedent and does not admit negligence or liability in paying this doctor's bill and hospital bill. sF** * * ** ** * H. Purchase of Dr. :i. Garman Propert.v President Donovan reported to the Executive Committee that it was now-possible to purchase a house and lot located on the corner of South Limestone Street and Graham Avenue. He read the following letter: August 16, 1944 President H. L. Donovan University of Kentucky Dear President Donovan: The house located at 638 South Limestone, former- ly occupied by Dr. H. Garman, has recently become available for sale. This office has conferred with Dr. Phillip Garman, 165 Thornton Street, Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut, and with kr. Frederick Garmand 212 Twelfth Avenue, Juniata AvenueAltoona, Pennsylvania, who iare the sole heirs to this property. They have offered to sell the property to the University for $11,000.00. In my judgment, this amount is too high. I made them an offer of $8,000.00, which offer has been accepted, subject to the approval of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees. The house is a frame building, nine rooms, bath upstairs and downstairs, is located on a lot having a frontage on Limestone Street of sixty feet and a depth of 153 feet along GrahamAvenue, bounded on the east side by University property and on the south side by University property, 11 In the event the Executive Committee decides that the property should be purchased for the price of eight thousand dollars, I suggest that the Executive Com- mitee discuss the question of immediate possession of the house, or signing the contract with the heirs to sell at the end of a six-months period, since the will was probated August 12, 1944. Very truly yours, (Signed) Frank D. Peterson Comptrollers The Committee discussed the desirability of owning this property since it partially separates the campus of the University from that of the Experiment Station. It was further stated that the Universi- ty had made a previous attempt to purchase this property during the lifetime of Doctor G-arman, but to no avail, and that it is now for sale, due to the fact that the heirs do not live here and are de- sirous of settling the estate. After further discussion, the Com- mittee took the following action: * * *. * * * * * * * 7, Upon motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the Comptroller is directed to pur- chase the house and lot known as 638 South Limestone Street for the sum of $8,000, to be paid for from funds received as payment on army contracts. I. Purchase of Elliott Property on South Limestone Street and Graham Avenue. President Donovan reported that the Executive Committee at its meeting on July 21, 1944, authorized the Chairman of the Executive Committee to enter into a contract with the owners of this property for the purchase of th,, property, possession to be given on or be- fore June 30, 1945. he stated that he desired to report that the contract had been entered into and signed by all parties concerned and that it had been properly recorded in the County Clerkzs Office. Jo DivelgOment of Martin Wheel. President Donovan reported that the Executive Committee, at its Meeting on July 21, 19449 had before it the question of accepting a project from the War Production Board for further development of the Martin Wheel, He reported that the Executive Committee at that 13 meeting had directed that the President further investigate as to the desirability of accepting the development proposal from the War Pro- duction Board and accept the project if, in his Judgment, the propo- sition was deemed feasible. The President stated that he had fur- ther investigated the proposition and was recommending that the proJect be dropped. K. Recess. The Executive Committee recessed at 12:30 p.m. for luncheon in the Student Union Building. President Donovan advised the Committee that the Negotiating Committee of the Fifth Service Command of the Wqr Department was also here and that he had invited Colonel Gardner Colonel Furnish, Major Rizzi, Colonel Chipman, and Dean Chamberlain to have luncheon with the Executive Committee. After a delightful luncheon in the Student UnionCafeteria, the members of the Negotiat- ing Committee of the Fifth Service Command left to resume their in- spection work of the AST program at the University, and the members of the Executive Committee again took up the business of the agenda at 1:50 p.m. Le Appointment of Walter Bromley. President Donovan stated to the Executive Committee that an ac- countant in the Comptroller's Office would soon resign and that it was necessary to employ an accountant to fill. the vacancy, and read the following letter: August 18, 1944 President H. L. Donovan University of Kentucky Dear President Donovan: I am transmitting correspondence relative to the em- ployment of Mr. Walter Bromley. It might be possible that you will want this information avatable until after the Board meeting on July 22. You will note that I have corresponded with Dr. F. W. Stamml Director, Division of Adult Educations University of Louisville, who teaches a public accountant class. I also spoke to Mr. Wood Hannah, of Louisville, about an accountant and was placed in touch with a young fellow who would have filled the position, but he was not interested in a salary of less than $3600.00. 14 You will note I have secured the approval of Mr. John Quertermous, Commissioner of Welfare, and Miss Helen C. Beauchamp, Director of Public Assistance, as to the availa- bility of Mr. Bromley since he is at this time employed as an accountant in the Department of welfare. Mr. Bromley is a married man, 39 years of age. He is a licensed lawyer and has had two years of education beyond High School. He does not have his C.P.A. degree, but has passed three parts of a four-part test, namely: Law, Ethics, and Theory and Practice. He has had nine years experience with the L. & N. Railroad Company, as Auditor of Passenger Accounts; one year bookkeeper of a printing concern in Cin- cinnati; two years bookkeeping experience for the Ruth Brothers Highway Contractors; three years with the Division of Personnel in Frankfort, and three years as accountant for the Department of Welfare. Yours very truly, (Signed) Frank D. Peterson Comptroller* t* * *F * *t * *F * * * 8. Upon motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the recommendation of President Donovan for the employment of Walter Bromley as account- ant in the Comptroller's Office is concurred ins * * * * * * * * * * Me Rules Governing Non-University Broadcasts. President Donovan read to the Executive Committee rules govern- ing non-University broadcasts from the campus of the University of Kentucky: Rules Governing Non-University Broadcasts from the Campus of the University of Kentucky. 1. No radio station, net-work, or other broadcasting agency is to make a line broadcast or a transcription for broadcasting pur- poses from the campus of the University of Kentucky until the authorized representative of such agency is issued a permit for such a broadcast or transcription by the University of Kentucky Radio Director. 2. In cases where the contemplated broadcast or University transcrip- tion involves another university department, the University Radio Director shall clear the matter with that department before is- suing the permit* 15 3. In cases where the contemplated broadcast occurs on the campus but represents the activity of a non-university group, the Uni- versity of Kentucky retains all jurisdiction over such a broad- cast and it is made subject to the same rules that apply to other campus programs. 4. All University divisions are required to refuse facilities and cooperation to broadcasters unless the proper permit is shown. 5. No charge will be made for permits for programs to be broadcast on a purely sustaining basis. 6. No permits will be issued for sponsored programs from the campus with the exception of football and basketball games for which the following charges are made: Station Power in Watts Football Game Basketball Game 100-250 $25 $10 5,000 75 25 509000 200 50 In the case of a high school basketball tournament, the charge per