Barry Asks JFK To Fire Stevenson NEW YORK—(UPI)—Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., suggested last night President Kennedy fire U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson and other "civilian thinkers" who he said have been wrong from start to finish in cold war recommendations. Page 3 In addition to Stevenson, Goldwater specifically named Chester Bowles, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., and Richard Goodwin. to reassuring to the American people, now that Presi- "It would be reassuring to dent Kennedy has demonstrated the worth of a policy of action based on American strength, to rid his administration of those who have consistently urged a soft policy toward Communism, in Cuba and elsewhere throughout the world. BOWLES is the President's special adviser on Asian, African and Latin American affairs; Schlesinger is a special Presidential assistant and Goodwin is deputy assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs. "The men responsible for convincing the President that he withhold air support from the Cuban invasion can no longer serve any useful purpose in our government." Goldwater, in addressing the Wings Club here, said Kennedy "should dispense with the advice of men who have developed a guilt complex over America's military superiority." GOLDWATER, leader of the GOP's conservative wing, is a military jet pilot and a major general in the air force reserve. At a news conference prior to the address, Goldwater explained that "this is no reflection on Stevenson's loyalty or patriotism. These people have shown their inability to understand the modern world." The senator said that only a few weeks ago there was disturbing talk about the military establishment growing so powerful that it constituted a threat which could be turned against this country. Heather Foils Speedster SALFORD, England — (UPI) — A 16-year-old motorcyclist was fined yesterday for speeding. He told the judge he just returned from Scotland and "could not see my speedometer because it was covered with heather." Beauty and wisdom are rarely conjoined—Petronius Rusty Crane, Independence senior and club president, said an organizational meeting of the Psychology Club will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in Room 108, Green Hall. Psychology promoters have formed a new campus club. Psychology Club Plans 1st Meeting The club will elect other officers, adopt by-laws and plan the year's activities. Crane said the meetings and club membership are open to all interested persons. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY The club's aim is to promote an interest in psychology and to bring stimulating lecturers to the campus, he said. He mentioned a field trip to Menninger's in Topeka and an information service for graduate students as future club projects. Howard Baumgartel, associate professor of psychology, will sponsor the club. SALE SKIRTS and SWEATERS 40% OFF Lots of Styles & Colors in Every Size—6-16 (sizes) Sale at Prisoner Escapes Through Bars University Daily Kansan RUSHVILLE, Ill. — (UPI) Charles Williams, 21, squeezed through the window bars of the Schuyler county jail yesterday and escaped in the same stolen car in which he was arrested. Authorities described Williams as "pretty skinny." 12th & Oread ONLY! Be at KUOK "Election Central" tomorrow night for- - Live interviews with candidates and politicians. KUOK Election Night Party - Instant reports on returns - Free coffee and donuts. - Swinging music and D.J.s. - KUOK open house. 5 o'clock on Wednesday Night KUOK Studios, Basement of Hoch Auditorium, South side. Use Christmas Seals... Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1962 Fight TB and Other Respiratory Diseases Official Bulletin Methodist Community Worship, 9:15 p.m. Wesley Foundation Tau Sigma, 7:00 p.m. Robinson Gym. Teacher Placement Meeting, 4:30 p.m. TODAY The Russian Club, 7:30 p.m., Oread Room, Student Union, Pref. Roy Laird; "Soviet Agriculture and Peasant Affairs," Public is cordially invited. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Kappa Phi, 7.00 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Guest speaker Radio Production Center, 7:30 p.m. Rm. 220 Flint, Executive Comm. Meeting. SUA Modern Book Forum, 4:30 p.m. Reading and Browsing Room, Student Union, Dr. Charles Landesman, Philosophy Dept. Discussing Rand A's "Atlas Shrugged" Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. State Religious Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Le Cercle Français, Mercredi le 14 novembre, à 16 h. 30 dans la salle Jayhawk de l'Union. Compute-rendu de l'Institut d'éte en France. (Illustré) Analytic - Inorganic - Physical Chemistry Colloquium. 3:30 p.m., 122 Malott, Dr.Benjamin Chu; "Molecular Forces for Scattering Measurements." State Farm Insurance Paul E. Hodgson Local Agent Off. Ph, VI 3-5866 530 W 23xL Res. 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