Wednesday, November 8, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 'The Screw' is out "The Screw" does just that to "the campus cops" in its lead article of today's edition. After criticizing the cops "manic-ticketing," the article pleads for at least mediocrity because "we've got no place to go but up." "The Screw" is described by this edition's managing editor, Kent Andrews, Lawrence senior, as a community weekly underground newspaper to supplement the mass media and the Daily Kansan. Done in magazine format, "The Screw" makes lavish use of symbolic art work to illustrate and embellish every article, editorial and advertisement. Richard Geary, Wichita senior, is in charge of the art work. An editorial explaining the purpose of "The Screw," a satire on the world conflict done in the style of a sports story and a column on "acid rock," appear in the 12-page issue. Andrews said the copies of "The Screw" would be out by noon or early afternoon today. Copies will be free and will be distributed today at the Abington Book Store and the Magic Circus. Later this week it will be distributed in the living groups, Andrews said. It is financed by donations and advertising. "The Screw" which had a three-edition existence last fall, reorganized Oct. 25. The staff now consists of seven persons. Andrews said "The Screw" will recruit until the staff reaches about 20. Mayor to address IFC meet Nov.18 The mayor of Kansas City, Kan., Tuesday was announced as one of five speakers for the Fraternity Affairs Conference scheduled for Nov. 18 in the Kansas Union. Joseph H. McDowell, a Democratic major who has lead numerous reform efforts in Kansas City, will address the banquet assemblage on "What's Success?" Sponsored by the KU Interfraternity Council, the conference is designed to illustrate how fraternities provide long lasting relationships which extend years after graduation. Like McDowell, the four other guest speakers are fraternity men. They will lead discussion groups during the all-day conference: Lee Young, KU instructor of journalism, who will discuss the importance of scholarship; Robert Radcliffe, a national officer of Phi Gamma Delta, manpower; William Lucas, acting chairman of the department of architecture; program planning, and Thomas V. Alexander, vice-president of the Columbia National Bank, Kansas City, Mo., on "Why Fraternities?" The conference, expected to attract 150 delegates, including four men from each KU fraternity, will help fraternity men solve problems and plan for the future, Strayer said. Bill Couglin, Wellsville senior, is chairman of the IFC Fraternity Affairs committee, which will publish a report of the conference. He said the report will be sent to the national offices of each KU fraternity. Platform- The committee also is planning for the Big Eight IFC and Panhellenic Conference tentatively set for March 29 at KU. continued from page 1 - The institution of a board of students that will evaluate all University housing as to correlation between price and approximate value of the apartment, and an end to discrimination in non-University housing. - An investigation into the system of deposits required on certain services and goods which apply only to students. Example: some foreign students pay up to $400 for a phone deposit. - Better parking facilities around the campus, especially in large dorm and scholarship hall districts. - Better lighting of streets and sidewalks around the campus. - The establishment of an ASC Publicity Committee to inform students about ASC and informing about proposals and reforms. Elections will be Nov. 15 and 16. Polls will be open from 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. The polling places will be in the Strong Hall rotunda, the Kansas Union lobby and the lobby of Murphy Hall. In a special meeting of the ASC Elections Committee, Rosie Burns, Caldwell senior and committee co-chairman announced the following candidates for Freshman Class Officers: President: Bill Ebert, Scott Smith, and Tom Slaughter. Vice-president: David Miller, Jon Indall, Richard Kuhn and Tim Bloomfield. Secretary: Jeffrey Goudie, Pam Kulp and Cheryl Mehan. Treasurer: Kathy Hofer, Maggie Mullay and Beth Larsen. Miss Burns announced the following independent candidates for Sorority district: Nancy Miller, Shawnee Mission sophomore, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Kathy Prewitt, Wichita junior, Delta Delta Delta. Fraternity district: Russell Lefel, Prairie Village sophomore, Delta Chi. Small Men's: Jim Kelly, Jolliffe Hall. 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