Tuesday, April 5, 1983The Daily Tar Heel3 AIS and Toronto Exchange get increased appropriations By MARK STINNEFORD Staff Writer After considerable tinkering, the Campus Govern ing Council Finance Committee proposed Thursday night that the Association of International Students receive $605 in Student Activity Fees during 1983-84. The proposed Student Government appropriation is. a 73 percent increase over the $350 that AIS receiv ed last year. But the AIS budget request was poorly prepared, requiring numerous changes by the Finance Commit tee, said CGC Finance Committee Chairperson Doc Droze (District 22). "What the Finance Committee did was to straighten out the AIS budget," Droze said. In an unusual move, the Finance Committee in creased AIS funding requests in some categories. As part of its Orientation program for international students, AIS had requested $30 for travel expenses involved in picking up incoming students at the Raleigh-Durham Airport. The Finance Committee, using a formula outlined in the Treasury Laws, estimated the true cost at $195. The Finance Committee also raised the AIS re quest for food for its International Festival from $270 to $620. With the move, the Finance Committee hoped to avoid problems which had caused AIS funds to be frozen prior to the hearing. In violation of Treasury laws, AIS had compen sated students providing food for the last Interna tional Festival directly from the cash proceeds from the event. Because the students were paid in cash, there was no record of where the money actually went, said Brent Clark, former student body treasurer. The increased money placed in the food category should allow students providing dishes for the Inter national; Festival to procure ingredients through the requisitioning process outlined in the Treasury Laws, Droze said. Following the meeting, the committee unfroze AIS funds. The Finance Committee proposed eliminating $562 that AIS had requested for costs involved in at tending local, regional and national conferences. The committee also recommended the rejection of the AIS request for its own phone, a move the committee estimated would cost $352. In other action, the Finance Committee recom mended that the Toronto Exchange receive a $1,260 Student Government appropriation next year. If approved by the full CGC, the appropriation would be a 1 12 percent increase over the $595 in stu dent fees Toronto Exchange received last year. The program involves students from UNC and the University of Toronto trading places for one week. Organizers of the event were requesting funds to help offset costs of hosting the Canadians and travel ex penses of UNC students going to Toronto. Toronto Exchange had originally requested $3,891 , but voluntarily withdrew a $2,455 request for meals for the visiting Canadians and a $376 request for beer kegs and soft drinks for an all-campus party to be held in conjunction with the program. The Treasury Laws forbid the use of Student Activity Fees for meals or alcohol. The committee set a $4,700 fund raising-quota for Toronto Exchange. The money is expected to be raised through dues at $60 for each UNC par ticipant and fund-raising events. Budget '83 If & I FALL SORORITY RUSH PURSUE YOUR ffWmm '03 SIGN-UP DATES: March 28-31, April 5-7, 11-14 10 am-3 pm in the Pit THE 1982-83 WEIL LECTURE by C. 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