Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 7. 1962 KU P-T-P Program Will Be Evaluated The chairman of KU People-to-People said yesterday his committee is re-evaluating its efforts to strengthen and expand its program. William Schaefer, Shawnee Mission junior, said although the number of students in P-t-P is spiraling, enthusiasm about the program has "leveled off." He estimated 225 KU foreign students and 500 American students see P+P members. $ \textcircled{4} $ Schaefer listed five main problem areas for P-t-P: - Foreign student participation in planning programs; - American student involvemen - Communication with students and Lawrence citizens; - American student involvement, - Coordination and organization of the brother-sister program; and - Ideas for Happy Hour programs. "At the same time," he said, "People-to-People has taken giant steps forward. It has created an atmosphere of interest in international affairs and foreign students as well as lowered the barriers between American and foreign students. Also P-t-P has brought the university closer to area residents." SCHAEFER said new programs created this year to expand P-t-P include; - Cooperation with the American Field Service to bring area high KU Foreign Students Need Vacation Homes People-to-People is looking for students who will board foreign students in their homes over Thanksgiving vacation. Those who are interested in having a foreign student in their homes during the vacation — or for Thanksgiving dinner only— should contact the P- t-P office in the Kansas Union by Saturday. Students are asked to give a preference as to the nationality of the student they would like to invite. school foreign students to KU for a weekend; - Sports committee to encourage understanding and participation by American and foreign student in both American and foreign sporting events: - Travel bureau to orient students who plan to travel abroad; - Forum committee for informal American and foreign student discussions: - Student English tutors for foreign students; and - Rural hospitality committee to arrange weekend visits for foreign students with families in small Kansas towns. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Complete recording facilities for your Homecoming display. 331/3 or 45 R.P.M. Discs made for Automatic Record Players County Race GOP Sweeps Headed by hometown candidate for Congress, Republican incumbent Robert Ellsworth, the Republican state ticket rolled over Democratic opposition in Douglas County. According to unofficial vote totals in 29 of the 35 county precincts. Rep. Ellsworth polled 5,245 votes to 1,122 for Democratic opponent Bill Sparks. ELLSWORTH swept all 29 county precincts polled. Other Republican candidates did almost as well. Gov. John Anderson Jr. lead easily, polling 4,598 votes to 2,528 for opponent Dale Saffels. Republican incumbent Sen. Frank Carlson rolled up a $2\frac{1}{2}$ to 1 margin over opponent K. L. (Ken) Smith, behind 5,070 votes to 2,005 in the unofficial count. REPUBLICAN _ INCUMBENT Sen, James B. Pearson lead Democratic challenger Paul Aylward 4,443 votes to 2,558 in the race for the late Andrew Schoeppel's unexpired term in the U.S. Senate. KU Group to Okla. For Alumni Meeting 909 New York VI 3-4916 Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe along with 14 other school officials will journey to Bartlesville, Okla. tomorrow for an alumni meeting. The KU group and their wives will leave the campus by bus after a luncheon. At Bartlesville Dr. Wescoe will moderate a panel composed of Marilyn Stokstad, acting director of the KU Art Museum, George Woggoner, dean of the college of liberal arts and sciences, Francis Heller, associate college dean, and Keith Lawton, vice chancellor for operations. I lay it down as a fact that, if all men knew what others say of them, there would not be four friends in the world.—Blaise Pascal One of four existing reproductions of the Mercator map projection is part of a display now in the lobby of Watson Library. Common sense is not so common. Voltaire The map display will continue through mid-January. "We like to feature a variety of things," Eleanor L. Symons, of the library preparation department said Monday night. Rare Mercator Copy Here The original of the Meractor map in the Watson display was published in 18 sheets in 1569. The projection was named after Geradus Mercator, the Latinized form of the navigator's real name, Kremer. The map enabled a navigator to derive a true compass direction Engineering Council To Issue Applications The engineering council will begin accepting applications next week for chairman of the Engineering Exposition committee and chairman of the publicity committee. Applications may be picked up in the engineering office in Marvin Hall after Tuesday and are due Nov.12. The Exposition will be in April. Kansas Approves New Voting Rules Kansas voters yesterday approved amendments to the Kansas constitution that will change residence requirements for voting and allow state legislators to set their own salaries. The salary amendment cancels the system under which any salary changes had to be approved by constitutional amendment. The new residence requirement allows residents to vote for President and Vice-President if they have lived in the state for 45 days. But new residents cannot vote for Congressional or state representatives. In the past, voters had to reside in the state six months and in their voting district for 30 days preceding national, state and local elections. With 1,677 of 2,965 districts reporting at midnight, 111,410 had voted yes on the salary proposal and 78,380 had voted no. The residence amendment had received 154,943 yes votes and 35,385 no votes. State Farm Insurance Paul E. Hodgson Local Agent Off. Ph. VI 3-5666 Res. Ph. VI 3-5994 530 W 23rd. Lawrence, Kan. NOW SHOWING simply by laying down a straightedge anywhere on the map and calculating the vertex, the angle between the straight 1-1 edge and a meridian of longitude. Few originals of such large maps have survived. Only four copies remain of the Mercator map. Shows At 7:00 and 9:00 Another map, the Portugalise Monumenta Cartographica, published in Portugal to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator. - COMING NEXT - The Portuguese map comes in five volumes-KU's library has four—and contains more than 600 plates, 50 in color. And—Watch For "Black Tights" Other maps in the exhibition are early map makers' conceptions of the size of the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 NOW SHOWING EXCITING FASHION STORY BY H-I-S This 27" Saga Jacket is the leading contender for the men's fashion Academy Award! Crafted of imported Heeksuede front and back, the Saga has knit sleeves, collar and framed inserts laminated to foam for lightweight warmth. Pockets are hidden but handy. Fabulous new colors. With full Orlon pile lining or Rayon lined. $19.95 ON THE HILL