De Gaulle Wins Easily In General Election PARIS — (UPI) — President Charles de Gaulle, easy winner in France's general election struggle, has decided to ask Premier Georges Pompidou to form a new government, government sources said today. De Gaulle's victory in yesterday's election made his Union of the New Republic (NNR) the nation's largest political party — a position that had been held by the Communist party since World War II. The Communists slid into second place DE GAULLE FLEW back to Paris this morning from his country home at Colomby-Les-Deux-Eglises in Eastern France where he cast his ballot yesterday. He planned to confer with Pompidou later today. Pompidou resigned after he was overthrown by the rebellious National Assembly Oct. 5. But De Gaulle, virtually ignoring the resignation, asked Pompidou and his government to carry on until the elections. De Gaule was expected, however, to wait until after the run-off ballot- ing next Sunday before officially asking Pompidou to form the new government. THE FINAL make-up of the new National Assembly would decide whether Pompidou would make many changes or would carry on with more or less his present cabinet. Earlier there had been some talk of De Gaulle replacing Pompidou with Christian Fouchet, minister of information, who was France's last high commissioner in Algeria before independence. HOWEVER, officials said De Gaulle has become used to working with Pompidou, a former banker of the house of Rothschild, and sees no reason for making a switch now. De Gaulle scored a major victory in the first round of parliamentary general elections yesterday. In so doing, he crushed an attempt by rebellious leaders of France's oldline political parties to curb his powers and emerged more clearly than ever as France's "strong man" president. Slides on Japan to be Shown Arm Chair Warrior Akira Kieda, visiting professor of mechanics and aerospace engineering from Dorsishisa University in Japan, will show color slides of his country at a meeting of the Chinese Club at 8 p.m. today in the Don Henry Co-op lounge. LONDON—(UPI)—A big game hunter, obviously arm chair variety, placed this ad in today's London Times: "Head wanted. Preferably hippo potamus, or possibly rhinoceros." SUPER SMOOTH SHAVE New "wetter-than-water" action melts beard's toughness in seconds. Remarkable new "wetter-than-water" action gives Old Spice Super Smooth Shave its scientific approximation to the feather-touch feel and the efficiency of barber shop shaves. Melts your beard's toughness like hot towels and massage in seconds. Shaves that are so comfortable you barely feel the blade. A unique combination of anti-evaporation agents makes Super Smooth Shave stay moist and firm. No re-lathering, no dry spots. Richer and creamier...gives you the most satisfying shave...fastest, cleanest—and most comfortable. Regular or mentholated, 1.00. HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT Monday, Nov. 19, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 3 HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT 10c WASHEREE! Last 10 Days of November Beginning Nov.21 thru Nov.30 WASH 10c - DRY 10c at HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK —24 HOURS A DAY HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT SENIOR PARTY! Saturday, Dec. 1 at ELDRIDGE HOTEL BOTH BALLROOMS Popcorn, Peanuts, etc., FREE Cokes, 7-Up, Dry Soda Will Be Available Dress Will Be School Clothes FREE WITH YOUR SENIOR I.D. $1 WITHOUT I.D. HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT