Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday. Sept. 22, 1961 YAF To Organize Here Very Soon The Young Americans for Freedom is planning to organize a chapter at KU within the next few weeks. Charles McIlwaine, Wichita senior and a member of the national board of directors of YAF, said he has talked to 30 or 40 students who are interested in the organization. McIlwaine said that although he will organize the YAF chapter at KU, he will not be its head. It will elect its own officers. The YAF has over 30,000 members in chapters throughout the country according to McIlwaine and supports the conservative political stand of such men as Senator Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz. McIlwaine is also active in the Young Republicans and holds the posts of state chairman of the Kansas Young Republican and chairman of region seven of the Young Republican. Region seven consists of Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa. One ungrateful man does an injury to all who need help.—Publius Syrus German Ph.D. Reading Examination: Oct. 7, 9 a.m., 426 Lindley. Candidates must register in 306 Fraser no later than 12 noon Saturday, Sept. 30. Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m., St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. TODAY Soccer Team: 7:00 p.m. Union Build- ing Prospectus players and discuss program. prospectus players and discuss program. International Club: 7:30 p.m. Big Eight College: 8:30 a.m. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will speak at the opening meeting of the membership cards sold at the door. B. S.U. Friday Night Devotionals: 7:30 p.m., Southern Baptist Activities Building, 1221 Oread, Discussion; "Old Truths and the Modern Mind." Intervarsity Christian Fellowship: 7:50 p.m. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship: 7:50 p.m.cussion by two faculty members, Mr.William Landsdown and Dr.Ben Friesen.Ben Friesen's meaning to you as a college student? " SUNDAY Catholic Services: 9 and 11 a.m. Lutheran Church Services: 9:15 and 11:15 Lutheran Church, 13th & New Hampshire. Lutheran Student Association Evening Vespers: 4:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Speaker Rev. H. Voll of Topeka Speaker Rev. H. Voll at 5:15 in the Cotton- wood Room of, the Union. MONDAY Episcopal Holy Communion and Lunch: 12 noon, Canterbury House. Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Vox Looks Toward Election Primary Organization for the forthcoming All Student Council election primaries, and nomination of party officers were the topics of Vox Populi's first meeting last night. Ted Childers, Wamego senior, and president of Vox, said speaking groups will be sent to campus living groups starting Monday night to promote Vox members for the ASC primaries and to stimulate voting. Nominations for Vox officers were held at the meeting. The temporary president-appointed officers from last spring were unanimously nominated to hold their present posts. Further nominations will be held at the party meeting Thursday. Elections will also be held at that time. The nominees are: executive vice president, Michael Harris, Kansas City junior; treasurer, Bruce Whisler, Topeka junior; secretary, Peggy Martin, Parsons junior. The president and various vice presidents were elected last spring. Many a man who now lacks shoe leather would wear golden spurs if knighthood were the reward of worth.-Douglas Jerrold Young GOPs Plan Program The Young GOP is planning a recognition dinner for Gov. Anderson. The executive board of the KU Young Republicans Club met las night to arrange a schedule for the coming year. Research Grant Renewed Main topics were working out a membership drive campaign; Gov John Anderson's visit to the campus and a debate with the Young Democrats Club. He enjoys much who is thankful for little; a grateful mind is both a great and a happy mind.—Thomas Seeker Friendship is love without wings. -Lord Byron The graduate research assistants in the Department of Chemistry for the 1961-62 academic year will be W. L. Magnuson, San Marcos, Texas, and Ralph Lee, Normal, Alabama. TONITE AND SATURDAY! "ANGEL BABY" & "LOOK IN ANY WINDOW" STARTS SUNDAY! Cont. Sun. From 2:30 TECHNICOLOR and PANAVISION HYDE WHITE RUTHERFORD and MISS DIANA DORS TONITE AND SATURDAY! "MA & PA KETTLE"& "OLE REX" Plus Two Bonus Features Saturday! STARTS SUNDAY! 4 BIG DAYS! Lost, Maor Marv1345 Ker One day. All Lady's fold — cards. R LOST: blue-gre Campan WANT pickup JUNIOF babysit ends. P WANTI dian he per an ada co Mass. Curren famou your 1 Auxi $ ^{1 1} $ 400 B sax. E evenir CAR Must Excell HI-FI FM tu six t 6:00 South 1 RE thorou each. FOR seal ] (Not FOR finish sell