Page 4 University Daily Kansan White House OK Set For P-T-P People-to-People chairman Bill Dawson, Kansas City, Mo., senior, said last night that within the next two weeks an endorsement of the program would come from the White House. The KU group will assist the spread of the program by publishing material for circulation to other schools and by acting as host at the "National Kick-Off" Nov. 9-11 in Kansas City. Dawson, speaking to living group representatives and other members of People-to-People in the Kansas Union, said he believed the message would be the start of a nationwide spread of People-to-People. The KU organization is a pilot program for future groups to be established in a similar manner on campuses throughout the country. The purpose of the November meeting is that of organization and information. Representatives from all interested colleges in the nation are expected to attend. It is also hoped that former presidents Dwight Eisenhower, Harry Truman and Herbert Hoover will be at the convention. A Big Eight meeting here in October is also planned to organize the program on a regional scale. At last night's meeting the purposes, aims, goals and past, present and future activities were outlined. Monday, Sept. 18, 1961 Dawson told the members how they, and all KU students, could assist the People-to-People organization. He mentioned two ways: 1. Serving on the committees 2. Financial contributions The various committees on which students can serve are publicity, brother and sister, forum, job placement and American student abroad program. The financial organization of the KU group is unique in that it is supported mainly by individual contributions. Kelly Named Acting Dean Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe today announced the appointment of William A. Kelly as acting dean of the KU School of Law for the 1961-62 academic year. Dean James K. Logan will be on leave to hold the Ezra Ripley Thayer teaching fellowship in the Harvard University Law School. Dean Kelly, a native of Leavenworth, has been a member of the KU faculty since 1957 and holds the rank of associate professor. He earned the bachelor of arts degree in 1942, and immediately entered military service. After combat service in the Army, he returned to KU and earned the LLB degree in 1949. For the next eight years he practiced law in Kansas City, Mo. In the 1951-52 year he was a lecturer in the KU School of Law. Mrs. Kelly, also a former Leavenworth resident, is the former Caroline Anneberg, and a member of the KU class of 1943. How It Began SAN FRANCISCO — (UPI)—The California official state song "I Love You California," was written by F. B. Silverwood, a Los Angeles merchant, and introduced publicly in 1913 by opera star Mary Garden. It was played aboard the first ship to go through the Panama Canal. Adenauer Loses German Election By Phil Newsom UPI Foreign News Analyst BONN — (UPI) — West Germans cast a huge protest vote in Sunday's national elections, with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer the chief loser. But, while centering most of their fire on Adenauer with whom they broke in 1956, the Free Democrats announced in advance they would join no government with the Socialists. The result could be a shift in the government approach to the problems of Berlin and a divided Germany and its relations with the Soviet Union. The handwriting began appearing on the wall as early as midnight. Chief winner was handsome warhero Erich Mende, leader of the Free Democrats who doubled their previous strength in the Lower House Bundestag and now will hold a key to 66 seats. For as of today, it would appear that Adenauer is out. The campaign waged between Adenauer and the Christian Democrats on one hand, and Willy Brandt and the Socialists on the other, was the most vituperative in the history of the Federal Republic, and many thousands of German voters in effect called down a "plague on both your houses." Horses for Rent-Riding Lessons Given Sat. and Sun. only Also BOARDING AND TRAINING 4 mi. South on Church St., 1/4 mi. East; Eudora, Kansas Sunflower Stables Chas. R. Haskins, Owner ACME COWBOY BOOTS Reg. 19.95 ------ Now 1695 Reg. 16.95 ------ Now $ \mathbf{1 3}^{9 5} $ Redman's Shoes 815 Mass. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Records Stereo-Hi-Fi Tape Open Evenings 'till 8 p.m. Record Club DISCOUNT SPECIALS THE HIGHWAYMEN, LP — (featuring Michael) $3.19 2 LP RECORD SET—Regular $9.99 $1.98 ALL RAY CONNIFF LP's $2.98 MONO $3.98 STEREO Open Evenings 'till 8 p.m. JAZZ ALL-STAR ALBUM—Regular $4.98 -------- $1.98 Record Club STEREO Records Stereo-Hi-Fi Tape