图 University Daily Kansan Page 6 Thursday, Nov. 8, 1962 Elections Committee Blamed In Late Poll A member of the All Student Council blames the ASC elections committee for the delay in opening the polls Tuesday. Holly Thompson, Ottawa sophomore and Vox representative to the ASC, said: "The delay wasn't the fault of either party. If anyone should be blamed, it should be the elections committee, itself." The polls were scheduled to open at 8 a.m. Tuesday, but did not open until 10:30. In an article in the Tuesday Daily Kansan, John Stuckey, Pittsburgh junior and election committee chairman, said the delay was due to the "failure of University Party members to report for election duty." ...MISS THOMPSON, a member of the ASC elections committee, was in charge of the polling district in Murphy Hall yesterday morning. "By 8 o'clock I had a full set of poll workers—both UP and Vox. At 9:15, when we still had no ballots, I told them they needn't wait any longer. I couldn't locate elections committee chairman," she said. "The delay in delivery of ballots is not entirely John's (Stuckey's) fault. He couldn't do it all himself. The other ASC members on the elections committee simply would not cooperate with him. They would not work. Perhaps this indicates that students should be more careful of the members they elect to the Council," she continued. Bob Stewart, Bartlesville sophomore and UP Greek co-chairman, said, "The Kansan article made it appear that the delay of the polls was UP's fault. This is not true." British Actor to Give A Dramatic Recital An English actor will present "Bare Boards and a Passion," a drama recital, at 7 tomorrow night in Swarthout Recital Hall. Hugh Miller, past senior director of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, will include readings ranging from Greek tragedy to modern comedy. Miller has made two previous tours in the United States. Last year he worked as dialogue coach on the film, "Lawrence of Arabia," being made in the Jordanian desert and Spain. Bill Haynes $ ^{*} $ says... Stands to reason that a life Insurance policy designed expressly for college men—and sold only to college men—gives you the most benefits for your money when you consider that college men are preferred insurance risks. Call me and I'll fill you In on THE BENEFACTOR, College Life's famous policy, exclusively for college men." *BILL HAYNES VI 3-9394 "THERE IS always confusion the first day at the polls," Stewart said. "Much of the confusion Tuesday was due to the initiation of a new voting system." representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Stewart gave two reasons for the delayed opening: ballots were not delivered and arranged at the polls on time and not enough poll wokers were there. Stewart said that UP was not notified until late the night before elections that the party would need four more poll workers. ...the only Company selling exclusively to College Men "The point is," said Stewart, "that neither party should be blamed. Instead, everyone should jump in and try to make the new system of centralized polls a success." "In addition to a lack of poll workers, I did not have enough time to deliver the ballots, dean's cards and ballot boxes." STUCKKEY SAID yesterday after he completion of the primaries, He added, "Basically, I think the multi-poll system of voting is a good one. I think the polls are placed conveniently for students, but there are some organizational problems that need to be worked out. DALLAS — (UPI) — Former Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker will enter a hospital later today for a court-ordered psychiatric examination to determine whether he is capable of understanding the rebellion, insurrection and seditious conspiracy charges against him. Walker Enters Texas Hospital Charles W. Webster, attorney for psychiatrist Dr. R. L. Stubblefield, said Walker would be admitted to Parkland Hospital in Dallas as an in-patient. The World War II and Korean War hero, who resigned his Army commission to campaign for what he called a "pro-blue" brand of Americanism, was arrested by federal officers at Oxford, Miss., during the anti-integration riots on the campus. He was sent to the federal prison hospital at Springfield, Mo., for mental examination, a move which caused charges that his civil liberties had been violated. Walker, his mother from Center Point, Tex., and his attorneys met with Webster and Stubblefield yesterday and agreed to begin the long-delayed examination. Walker now is free on $50,000 bond. 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