Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Jan. 14, 1963 TRIUMVIRATE—The leadership of the KU Young Democrats has been delegated to a three man council. In the foreground is Pete Aylward, Ellsworth senior. Behind him are John Young, Salina first-year law student, and Max Logan, Holliday junior. 'Tentative' Young Demo Plan Includes Speech by Saffels Two tentative future speakers at KU Young Democrat meetings are Dale Saftels, Democratic candidate for governor in 1962, and Leo Manroney, president of the Kansas Young Democrat Clubs. Two coming club meetings and an election of officers were outlined Saturday morning at a meeting of the three directors of the KU Young Democrats and their faculty adviser, Dan Hopson, Jr., associate professor of law. The two meetings are scheduled for Feb. 6 and Feb. 27. Election of officers will be held March 6. All three events will start at 7:30 p.m. The meeting place will be announced later. Nominations of candidates for the March election will be made from the floor. The cutoff date for voting privileges is Feb. 27. Membership cards will continue to be sold after that date, but they will not entitle the holder to vote in the March 6 election. The three directors are John Young, Salina first year law student; Pete Aylward. Ellsworth senior, and Max Logan, Holliday junior. They were elected Jan. 9 at a reorganizational meeting of the KU Young Democrats. YD membership cards will be sold in the basement of Strong Hall during enrollment. Membership presently totals 132. Rutgers Publication Cites KU Conference Proceedings and comments on the International Conference on Taxonomic Biochemistry, Physiology and Serology held last September at the University of Kansas comprise more than half the November issue of The Serological Museum Bulletin published at Rutgers University. Dr. Charles A. Leone, professor of zoology at KU, organized the meeting which attracted 250 participants from over the world who are making comparisons of organisms at the molecular level. Seventy-two papers were presented. The National Science Foundation provided financial support for the project. D&G AUTO SERVICE VI 2-0753 ½ blk. E. 12th & Haskell Shows At 7:00 & 9:10 Evenings At 7:00 & 9:10 Airlift From Cuba Brings 89 Refugees to U.S. MIAMI—(UPI)—Eighty-nine refugees, most of them Cuban-born U.S. citizens, flew out of Havana last night in the latest freedom airlift from Cuba. The group, which included 65 Cuban-Americans, 23 Cuban refugees and one Mexican, was brought to Miami aboard the same Pan American Airways plane that flew more than 15,000 pounds of ransom supplies to Cuba early yesterday. Many of the group, among whom were 31 children and 28 women, frankly admitted they were once admirers of Fidel Castro and had gone back to Cuba to support his regime. LAST NIGHT, however, expressions of joy and happiness at being back in the U.S. were tempered by repentance and reget at having ever returned to Cuba. One repatriate, Adalina Sanchez, said with emotion, "I'm a U.S. citizen, but I can tell you I'm going to be a better one now. I'm so glad to be out of Cuba." As the group, ranging in age from a one-year-old toddler to an 84-year-old woman, descended the ramp from the plane at Miami International Airport, they were greeted by a relatively small welcoming crowd. The refugees said they had spent more than twelve hours since 4 a.m. yesterday before being put aboard the plane in Havana. Some of the delay was caused by damage done to the plane by a truck which smashed into the rear section. When the plane reached the Miami airport no damage was visible. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results! Now a clean-filling, smooth-writing. money-saving Parker cartridge pen...only $395 New PARKER ARROW And only Parker gives you a solid 14K gold point tipped with plathenium-one of the hardest, smoothest alloys ever developed. It should last you for years no matter how much you use it. This pen can save you important money on cartridges. Ours are BIGGER and last longer (each is good for 8 or 9 thousand words). But, even if you didn't save a dime, this pen would be worth the extra price. It's a Parker. The pen won't leak the way the cheap ones do. It has a built-in safety reservoir, and it must meet most of the tough specifications we set for our $10 pens. If you have trouble saying it, say it with a Parker. If you're a little shy and have difficulty saying "I love you" or even "I like you very much"—say it with a Parker. The new Parker Arrow makes a beautifully expressive gift and looks as if you paid a small fortune for it. The new Parker Arrow comes in black, dark blue light blue, light gray, and bright red, with a choice of four instantly replaceable solid 14K gold points. Gift-boxed with five free cartridges. PARKER Maker of the world's most wanted pens