Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 12, 1961 Conservatives Organize- (Continued from page 1) financed from voluntary contributions from throughout the country. ARE THERE ANY OTHER chapters in Kansas? There are chapters in Hays, Pittsburg, Emporia, Manhattan and one chapter forming in Wichita. When asked to define a conservative and a liberal, McIlwaine said a conservative is a man who likes to determine how his money is spent and a liberal is somebody who likes to determine how somebody elses money is spent. Patrick H. Allen, Lawrence law student, was appointed temporary chairman of the organization until permanent officers can be elected. Dizzy Gillespie Protests KC Bias (Continued from page 1) KANSAS CITY — (UPI) — Jazzroan Dizzy Gillespie, his short-cropped goatee fairly bristling with indignation, said today he is planning court action against a downtown Kansas City hotel which barred him from a swimming pool because he is a Negro. "I'm sick and tired of this discrimination bit," the 43-year-old trumpeter steamed at a 20-minute news conference he called to "get some publicity" for charges that the Continental Hotel allowed him to register as a guest but refused to let him take a swim. The pool is owned and operated by the Kansas City Athletic Club Wescoe- CHARLES MENGHINI, Pittsburgh senior, and co-chairman of the CRC, was recognized by the chair. tion failed, 11-10, and the ASC went back to Miss McMillen's bill to stop listing renters who discriminate. "In this finding out who is discriminating. . . Last spring we (CRC) took a poll of 100 renters. Sixty per cent of them were discriminating. The CRC will make arrangements tonight to take another poll. There is a problem here. If any student thinks there isn't, he should talk to a few Negroes on campus," Mengzhilin said. (According to a Daily Kansan report of the CRC poll last spring, 43 per cent of Lawrence landlords listing on the University housing list will not rent to Negroes. This figure is based on the CRC query of 100 landlords selected at random from the University housing list. Fifty-eight per cent of the landlords interviewed by white students, said they would not rent to Negroes. Thirteen per cent told Negro interviewers they would not rent to Negroes.) Ron Gallagher, Fort Scott senior, moved to table Miss McMillen's bill to stop listing discriminators. "This situation has been overplayed, and the Chancellor has probably been backed into a corner. I move we table this bill for the time being," Gallagher said. The motion passed. In later action, the ASC voted that the housing committee and the human rights committee make a study of off campus housing and discrimination. The committees' report will be given at the next ASC meeting. Frank C. Kiehne, field representative of the Peace Corps, will be at KU Monday and Tuesday to confer with students, faculty and townspeople interested in the Corps. Peace Corps Official To Be Here Monday Students may make appointments for personal conferences with Mr. Kiehne by contacting the office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong Hall. The conferences will be in the Pan-American Room of the Kansas Union. Mr. Kiehne will hold a group meeting with students at 4 p.m. Monday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. He will meet with faculty and staff members at 4 p.m. Tuesday in 210 Strong Hall. Page-Creighton FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-7694 Motor Tune-ups Lubrication $1.00 All Major Brands of Oil which has a rule banning membership and use of the tank to Negroes. Gillespie has been a hotel guest for the past 10 days while his jazz combo has been playing at the Mardi Gras nightclub in the heart of Kansas City's negro district at 19th and Vine. English Pro Tonight Students enrolled to take the English Proficiency examinations should report to the rooms assigned on their IBM cards at 7:30 tonight. Tell the truth of trump—but get the trick—Mark Twain NOT JUST DREAMS but well laid plans come true. Are you planning for the future? Investigate New York Life Planned Security. See DWIGHT L. SICKLES NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Insurance Building (opposite Post Office) Lawrenceville Phone: 314-567-8454 OR 314-2150 Life Insurance • Group Insurance • Annuities • Health Insurance • Pension Plans Seniors to 'Stomp' Saturday Night Seniors of 1862 will launch togetherness festivities Saturday night with a "stomp" following the SUA Carnival at the Big Barn west of Lawrence. The rock and roll, come as you are affair will feature Jack and His Missiles, an Oklahoma City combo that beat Kansas' own Rodney and the Blazers in recent rock and roll competition in St. Louis, Mo. Those who have paid their $10 senior fee are asked to present their optional ID card at the door. All others will be charged one dollar. The noblest motive is the public good-Virgil TRY SOME TONIGHT HOT DONUTS 8 TO 12 Delicious bakery treats 412 W. 9th JOE'S BAKERY VI 3-4720 for delivery HAVE YOU TAKEN OUR PIZZA PROFICIENCY EXAM? SUBJECT: PIZZA — THE FINEST BLDG: CAMPUS HIDEAWAY TIME ASSIGNED: ANY TIME YOU WANT THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN ROOM ASSIGNED: PARADISO ROOM SN NUMBER: 4 U 2 N-JOY Take a Pizza Proficiency Exam tonight . . . or this weekend for sure LES GERIG'S CAMPUS HIDEAWAY VI 3-9111 106 N. Park