KU Republicans Back Dole on Campaign Tour Congressman Bob Dole said Saturday that he had supported the small farmer in Congress against the Kennedy administration's attempt to completely dominate him. Rep. Dole spoke to Lincoln residents and collegian supporters in his all-out campaign through the first congressional district of Kansas. IN AN IMPROMPTU speech at the Lincoln Republican rally. Rep. Dole denounced planned federal deficit spending and explained why he had opposed President Kennedy on almost every measure. Young Republicans who had spent the day campaigning for him waved Bob Dole signs and cheered. Another bill he opposed, he said, allowed a $5,000 fine to farmers who did not keep books and records and a $5,000 fine for not following the secretary of agriculture's recommendations. Rep. Dole said one bill introduced into Congress gave the secretary of agriculture authority to impose quotas on all aspects of agriculture, including cattle. After we finally boiled it down, he said, it passed. Voting in Congress had not been partisan he said. "NO ONE IN CONGRESS opposed medical care for the aged," the representative said. "The question was how it should be financed. The bill was defeated in the Senate. 48-46. The Democrats voted against it, too." "The Republicans have been criticized for blocking Kennedy's measures. But they could not have done it alone. They don't hold the majority." Rep. Dole's speech was one stop on the Young Republican's campaign caravan into the first district. Forty-five students from six Kansas schools met Congressman Dole in Salina Saturday and campaigned with him through six counties. University Daily Kansan Page 7 P-T-P to Sponsor Industrial Tour KU People-to-People will sponsor an industrial tour Saturday for both American and international students. The group will visit the Menninger Foundation in Topeka. Enroute to KU, they will tour the grounds of the Veterans Administration Hospital. The bus will leave from the Kansas Union at 12:30 p.m. There is no cost for the tour. Those interested in the tour should contact the People-to-People office. Men will lie on their backs, talking about the fall of man, and never make an effort to get up—Henry David Thoreau Want to Buy A Pumpkin? SLIPPING INTO his opponent Representative J. Floyd Breeding's old fifth district in Reno County which might be the key county in deciding this election, Rep. Dole paraded with the students through Hutchinson. Later the students went through the Hutchinson residential area and introduced themselves as Dole supporters. That evening they campaigned with Rep. Dole through Wilson and Lincoln in Ellsworth and Lincoln counties. Read the CLASSIFIED ADS The schools represented by Young Republicans were Emporia State Teachers College, Fort Hays Junior College, Wichita University, Kansas State University, KU and Washburn. STUDENTS Grease Jobs . $1.00 Brake Adj. . . . 98c Automotive Service Motor Tune-Ups, Wheel Balancing 7 a.m.-11 p.m. PAGE CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd Kansan Classified Ads Get Results Monday, Oct. 29, 1962 Irvin Wayne Kron will replace G. S. T. Cavanagh as librarian for the Clendening Medical Library at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. Medical Center Gets New Librarian Mr. Kronn, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the former librarian of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and lecturer in library science and the history of medicine. Mr. Cavanagh, who has been with KU since 1953, will become director of the medical library and curator of the Trent collection at Duke University. TV- RADIO BIRD TV-RADIO VI 3-8855 908 Mass. - Quality Parts - Guaranteed - Expert Service KU-Oklahoma State Game Movies Film of game narrated by Roger McFarland UNION FORUM ROOM TUESDAY — 7:00 p.m. Free Admission SUA Quarterback Club Have a real cigarette-have a CAMEL TURKISH & DOMESTIC BLEND CIGARETTES The best tobacco makes the best smoke! 1962 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.