0:30 come with com- Rev. Page 5 KC Star Writer Speaks to SDX Ray Morgan, Kansas Legislature reporter for the Kansas City Star, addressed members of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society, at a meeting last night in the William Allen White Reading Room. Morgan stressed the need for journalistic independence and asserted that editors and reporters should be able to write and print anything they want, even if they are wrong. He said that objectivity has never characterized the great newspapers of American journalism, and that outstanding editors always have expressed views and taken positions on public issues. Ron Gallagher, Fort Scott senior presided at initiation ceremonies for the following: Arthur Miller, Pittsburgh junior; Jerry Musil, Kansas City junior; Zeke Wigglewsorth, Lawrence junior; Dennis Branstetter, Independence, Mo., junior; John Richeson, Leawood senior; Bill Sheldon, Williamstown, Mass., junior; Steve Clark, Coffey- ville sophomore, and Mike Miller, Independence, Mo., sophomore. Bob Moutrie, Greendale, Mo, sophomore and chairman of the SUA Spring Concert, has announced that his committee is making an effort to get the Limeliters for the annual affair which will be held March 17 in Hoch Auditorium. Limeliters May Come For Spring Concert University Daily Kansan Moutrie said he and his committee were impressed by a national television performance of the group Monday night. Other performers in consideration are the Brothers Four, Four Lads, Ray Coniff, and Johnny Mathis. Boom Town HONG KONG — (UPI) The Portuguese colony of Macao, across the Pearl River estuary from Hong Kong, is acquiring a modern casino and a 100-room hotel to handle the new influx of iet age tourists. Macao also is building three small inns, two nightclubs and a large theater in a bid to rival Hong Kong as an Asiatic tourist mecca. Religious Groups Plan Joint Meeting The Rev. Roy S. Turner, professor of religion, will speak at a Jewish-Episcopal meeting Sunday. Speaking on "The Episcopal Church-Itss History and Character." Prof. Turner will address the B'nai Brith Hillel Counselorship and the Canterbury Club at the Jewish Community Club at 5 p.m. The program is the first of several exchanges planned by the Jewish group with other religious groups on campus. Walter Bgyoa, a freshman from Tanganyika, Africa, will speak to the members of Wesley Foundation on Sunday evening, Jan. 7. He will discuss "An African Student Looks at American Education." The Sunday evening program will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., at Wesley Foundation. Justice without wisdom is impossible. James Froude African Student to Speak Wescoe Named to Board Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe has been appointed to the Board of Commissioners of the National Commission on Accrediting by the Association of American Universities. The board of commissioners supervise all accrediting agencies for programs in higher education. Tampa Bans Twist TAMPA, Fla. — (UPI) — City Councilman Bill Myers danced The Twist at a city council meeting last night in an effort to remove a ban on the dance at Tampa's Community Centers. Myers contended The Twist was no more suggestive or unwholesome than dance crazes of other eras, such as the Black Bottom or The Charleson, but the city council voted 4-3 to keep the ban. Spoon, moon, June—epic words in American poetry.—John Charnley Friday, Jan. 5, 1962 Peppermint Lounge TWIST Joey Dee Available now Kief's Records & Hi-Fi Malls Shopping Center Kansan Want Ads Get Results For Delicious Food and Snappy Service Come In To Serving Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner Margaret's Cafe Open 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Closed Sunday VI 3-9663 1104 W.23rd Just Arrived! 100% Nylon SKI PARKAS Pullover style with drawstrings at waist and on hood In black, red, gold & light blue 8. 95 Men's and Ladies' sizes Town Shop DOWNTOWN THE University Shop Al Hack ON THE HILL Ken Whitenight Learn How to Fly in the Easy to Fly... ... CESSNA 150 Inquire how you can earn academic credit through AE45 and AE47 INVESTIGATE OUR SPECIAL FLIGHT COURSE NOW! Krhart Flying Serviaz INCORPORATED VI 3-2167 1/2 Mile NE of Tee Pee Municipal Airport S. I.P. FRIDAY JAN.5 Last Convention of the Semester Featuring The Vale Dairs BIG BARN 8:30