Wednesday, October 4, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 Hepatitis- continued from page 1 vague, dull pain in the upper abdominal area, usually on the right side, loss of appetite and, in later stages, a yellowing of the skin. Diagnosis difficult "Diagnosis is complicated by the similarity of symptoms to those of other diseases," Schwegler said. "They are very close to the indications of flu and mononucleosis. "We are dealing with a young, healthy group of people so there is little danger," Schwegler said. "Only where there are large numbers of infants and elderly people is the mortality rate high." Official Bulletin TODAY Student Quarterback Club. 12:30 pm. forum Room, Kansas Union. www.kansasunion.org Kansas Room, Union. Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerk- Association of Graduate Students in English. 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Union. Classical Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "The Cat and the Canyard." Deytoriauditorium. Collegiate Young Republicans. 7:30 p.m. Forum Room, Union. Sigma Fst. 7:30 p.m. 305B, Union. (incident to) University unity for Personnel Administrators Study-Break Develions. 9:30 p.m. Study-Break Develions. 10:45 p.m. "Order for Vespers" will be used. Area Principals Meeting. All Day. Union. University Women's Club Tea. 2-4 p.m. Watkins Room, Union. Martins Rinks, Union, 10 p.m. SU Poplar, 2:30 p.m. Popper Rodgers. Parlors A, B, C, Unn- College Life. 9 p.m. Lewis Hall. Students speak. Gregory- continued from page 1 the "black power" movement "Black power" is an outgrowth of segregation and can be applied to almost any type of life—even insects. "Segregate 22 million roaches and you will have roach power," he said. He said the spectrum of American politics has evolved into international humiliation for the nation. Not only race but also war has affected the decadence. "We have 600,000 fighting men in Vietnam who guarantee that they won't be molested," he said. "When we aren't guaranteed protection from other Americans." Supporting his pacifist beliefs, City commission curbs parking The Lawrence City Commission voted Tuesday to prohibit parking on West Hills Terrace between Stratford and West Campus Roads daily from 7 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Gregory said neither black nor white men should be sent to fight in an "immoral war." West Hills Terrace is located just west of Carruth - O'Leary Hall. In other action at the regular meeting, the council granted permission to Student Union Activities (SUA) to display a banner over Massachusetts Street a week prior to the Oct. 14 SUA Carnival. The nation is filled with once- loyal citizens who have lost faith in their government, he said. "Draft-card burners got Congress to pass legislation prohibiting that act," Gregory said. "But more than 100 years cannot pass an anti-lynching bill—which indicates that this country thinks more of cardboard than my black mammy." He challenged his student audience to make the change necessary for total equality. "You are the most morally committed group of young Americans in this country," he said. "I don't give a damn if you solve it or not. Don't waste four years of college learning how to make a living, but learn how to live." --- The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts cooler temperatures tonight with the low 60 to 65 degrees. Probability of rain tonight and Thursday is 10 per cent. Partly cloudy skies and cool temperatures are forecast for Thursday. WEATHER PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Ohio Edison Company, the largest power company in Ohio, has openings in Planning, Application, Design, Operations and Production. A formal training program covering all phases of the Company's engineering, operations and business runs concurrently with your professional assignment during your first year. Sign for interviews Oct. 6,1967 Engineering Placement Office TONIGHT FREE BEER ALL NIGHT LONG RED DOG INN Drink and Dance to the Fabulous Sounds of THE UPSTAIRS PLAYGROUND Direct From San Francisco (In Celebration of National Pencil Sharpener Week!) GLUB! GLUB! Don't Forget These Fabulous Forthcoming Events Friday, October 6 ___ The Young Raiders—Also Free TGIF—8 p.m. Saturday, October 7 ___ The 19th Century Sound Affair—8 p.m. WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 11 THE HOT NUTS TICKETS NOW ON SALE Go Jayhawks! Beat Ohio!