Heard at Young GOP Meeting Speaker Hits 'Fishy' Democrats By Zeke Wigglesworth The Republican state chairman knocked over a Democratic fishbowl Tuesday night as he spoke to 50 Young Republicans in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Donald P. Schnacke, the state chairman, addressed the group about politics on the national and local levels. "The Democrats introduced a bill into Congress calling for $20 million to be spent on a fish aquarium in Washington, D.C." he said. AS HE attacked national Democratic spending, Mr. Schnacke cited an example of what he called "foolish and unnecessary spending." The five Republican congressmen from Kansas voted against the bill he said. "THEY BELIEVE, as I do, that with our concern over Laos, Berlin and the Communist threat, we should not be spending money on frilly things like an aquarium." After the meeting, Mr. Snackne could not recall who introduced the bill into Congress or what bill number it was, saving that: "It was a Democratic-introduced bill for the construction of a $20 million aquarium." Mr. Schnacke also attacked Postmaster-General J. Edward Day for charging that Republicans are "a group of non-conforming obstructionists." HE SAID that the Republican party has a duty to the United States. "Can you imagine a mess we would have without a two-party system? Our job is to offer constructive criticism to the New Frontier administration of the Democrats." Speaking about future Republican prospects, Mr. Schnacke reported that on the national level, the Party looks good. There is trouble at the local level, he said. "Since 1953, the Republican party has dropped many seats at the county level. For example, we have lost 10 county clerks, 11 treasurers, and seven registrars of vital statistics and county attorney." MR. SCHNACKE said that in his role as state chairman, he urges workers to concentrate on seeking better and more popular candidates. "We need candidates who will support party platforms and party principles. Too often in elections at the county level, the elections are based on personalities of the candidates." He praised Gov. John Anderson, saying: THE GOVERNOR is a very pleasant man. He has brought honor to the Party. The former governor of Kansas failed to do this. You can see where the Democratic party is as a result." He said that Gov. Anderson has been able to pass about 95 per cent of the legislation he wanted, a thing "unmatched in the history of Kansas." Mr. Schnacke closed with praise for student Republican organizations such as the one at KU. He told the members they should always make themselves available for work in elections. "Very soon, you yourselves may be running for precinct committeemen or women. Young Republicans always do a good job in state elections," he said. Bolin Receives Cash Award Bryan Dan Bolin, Springfield, Mo. junior, is the recipient of a $150 scholarship given by the Kansas Savings and Loan League. It was presented in Lawrence at the 13th annual Savings and Loan Institute for Junior Executives. Kuhn Discusses France "A tremendous success," Reinhard Kuhn, assistant professor of French said of the language institute held in France last summer. Page 5 Twenty-five students participated in the French phase of the Foreign Language Institute. Prof. Kuhn directed the program in France. "We had a first rate group of students," Prof. Kuhn said. "That's why it was so successful." the Sorbonne, Paris. The institute itself was located in Paris. The institute ran for nine weeks, eight of them organized study, 25 hours a week. The last week was left to the students for independent travel. Besides study, the group made nine cultural trips to historic places in France. They visited such places as Mont St. Michel, Reims Cathedral, Chartres and Versailles. During the eight weeks the students did work equivalent to second year French at KU, Prof. Kuhn said. Instruction was provided by "We tried to stress all aspects of French civilization with these trips," Prof. Kuhn said. In addition to the trips, the group went to the theater nine times. We saw everything from the classics, like *Mowgli* and *Garanga*. Gardisg of *Sawaii*, Prof. Khuin, said Prof. Kuhn said the program would be continued next year, although he would not be in it. He will speak about the program Oct. 25 in the English Room of the Kansas Union. The award has been given annually since 1955 by the League to a KU student majoring in business who shows superiority in scholarship and leadership. Bolin was chosen by a faculty committee in the School of Business. 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TODAY Der Deutsche verein trifft sie am Donnerstag, den 19 Oktober, um funf uhr, in 11 Fraser. Sie können Volkstanz lernen. Eigg. auf auch Erfrischungen. Presidential Forum: 6:45 p.m. Jayalalitha House Unamet Activities Committees American Society of Tool and Manufacturing Engineers Meeting: 7:00 p.m. p.m. (Mitter, M. Ritter, General Manager of Marshall Steel Company, La Grange, Illinois. TOMORROW Hillet Friday Evening Services: 6:45 p.m., Hillet Community Center, 917 Episcopal Holy Communion and Breakfast: 7 a.m., Canterbury House. Highland Drive. Services will end at 7:10 in time for the movie. Baptist Student Union: 7:30 p.m. State Street Building, 1212 Oread, "The Role of the Christian in Politics," Rev. Earl McElk- Annual K.U. Dames Initiation of Members 8 p.m., Watkins Room, Kansas Union Home Economists Meer Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. The meeting will be held in the dining room in the basement of Fraser Hall. 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