Wednesday. September 27, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11 AURH to host hall delegates The Association of University Residence Halls (AURH) Leadership Conference for hall officers will be held Saturday in Strong Hall. More than 100 floor and hall officers from KU scholarship and residence halls are expected to attend the conference from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orientation included In the past, the AURH has held just one off-campus conference during the year. This year, however they have organized an additional "orientation" conference to train hall officers, give them new ideas, and help them meet other officers. "We are taking a somewhat different approach this year by having the conference on campus so that it will include more people," said Nancy Wood, Wichita senior and chairman of the Leadership Committee. Information packets and program schedules will be passed out at registration beginning at 8:30 a.m. Wilson to speak The program will include officers' workshops, group discussions on residence hall problems and a speech by J. J. Wilson, director of housing on the history of the residence hall system. There also will be a panel discussion on officers' responsibilities. Panel members will be Larry Geiger, former treasurer of AURH; John Hill, assistant resident director of Olin Templin Hall; Bill Robinson, assistant to the dean of men; and Mrs. Frank Shavlik, assistant dean of women. Women. A second leadership conference for only AURH and hall officers will be held in February. The proposed site for the conference is Rock Springs Camp near Junction City. Freshman plans SNCC recruitment A KU Negro student is planning to organize a chapter of the Student Non-Violent Coordination Committee (SNCC) at KU. Joe Knight, Quinter freshman, said he will have a table in the Kansas Union Thursday and Friday to enlist members and answer questions about SNCC. "SNCC needed" Knight feels a SNCC chapter is needed here because "SNCC is the only movement now dedicated to the progress of the black people. "Other organizations are trying," said Knight, "but they're not reaching the mass of the Negro people." The black power idea, which SNCC has been using on a national level," doesn't have racist connotations," said Knight. "Black power is a method of organizing black people and their resources to form a meaningful voice in their own self-determination." For Your Convenience a new Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio 841 Mass. VI2-7225 --continued from page 1 Grand Opening Thursday, Friday & Saturday Sept.28-30 Featuring Falls and Boutique Items Free Favors Director may yield to SDS "We want this to be a gesture of protest against military recruitment on campus," diZerega said. "As far as the Union goes, we want to dramatize the issue of who has precedence—students or military." continued from page 1 engage the Marines in debate," he said. "We want to talk with people interested in signing with the Marines—give them a chance to rethink before it would be too late. I'm really not in favor of any coffee-spilling." "I personally, though many SDS members disagree with me, think the military has a right to recruit on campus, but students have a right to have tables on the same levels." Charges discrimination Charges discrimination DIZerega added he felt the Union ruling was discriminatory and was aimed at SDS. "It was passed after trouble between SDS and the Marines at the University of Oklahoma. They wanted to prevent any similar demonstrations here so they decided to separate everyone." DiZerega said he didn't know the exact number of clubs that would apply for space today. The new organizations Among the new organizations formed were the Draft Resisters League, headed up by Rick Atkinson, Belleville senior and former Vietnam Committee president; Veterans for Peace and Freedom, headed by John Garlinghouse, Salina graduate student, one of the original organizers of KU's SDS; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, under Joe Knight, Quinter freshman, and the Women's Liberation Committee. This protest marks a revival of SDS, which for the past year has been nearly defunct. The Student Peace Union, one of the most active student leftist organizations last year, has so far remained silent, diZerega said. THE RIGHT SHOE FOR YOUR PANTSUIT IS BY TOWN & COUNTRY SHOES The important new look of the pantsuit must be completed with the right shoe.Town & Country Shoes adds up the correct total look with a high-riding flat that rises to meet the pants creating a continuous graceful leg line. Select your pantsuit shoe from a whole range of great colors in shag suede or buffalo grain calf. Brown Buffalo, Gold, Brown, Purple Shag Fourteen Dollars