Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 15, 1962 Students Express Doubts About ASC Resolution Some KU students seem to doubt the effect of the All Student Council resolution approving James Meredith's enrollment at the University of Mississippi. This opinion was expressed by students interviewed Wednesday in a University Daily Kansan poll. A typical reaction was that of Roger Speerschneider, Des Plaines, Ill., sophomore, who favored the resolution. "I like the idea," Speerschneider said, "but it is kind of useless because it is not going to change anything down there." LAURALEE MILLBERG, Arlington, Va., junior, maintained that a proposal such as this is fine, but it lacked sufficient thought before-hand. "It would have been better if the action had been initiated among the student body rather than the ASC members," she added. Mike Harris, Oklahoma City, Okla., senior, rejected the resolution on the grounds he doubted ASC expresses the feelings or represents the student body as a whole. "I imagine the University of Mississippi is getting thousands of letters everyday like the one proposed by ASC" added Harris. Delwin Campbell, Lawrence senior. sided against the action. "I DON'T THINK the Mississippi student cares what Kansas students think," he said. "I just don't think it was a necessity for our student government to take action." A Birmingham, Ala., sophomore rejected the ASC resolution on the basis that most people don't understand how the Southerners feel. "I just don't think we have the right to tell them what to do." Jo De Groot said. "It is an entirely different situation here." Joyce Palmer, Mission sophomore, reiterated Miss Groot's opinion. "I don't think we had a whole lot of business sending the resolution because it is not really our problem," she said. KU STUDENTS IN FAVOR of the ASC action were in the minority of persons contacted by the Daily Kausan. John Clarke, Kansas City, Mo. senior, said he went along with the resolution. Negro Doctors To Be Trained Ten four-year medical scholarships for qualified Negro men are available beginning in the fall of 1963, according to National Medical Fellowships, Inc. and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. To qualify, a student must have demonstrated outstanding achievement in college, been accepted for admission by a medical school, and be a U.S. citizen. INTERESTED Negro college students, planning to enter medical school in the fall of 1963, may obtain registration cards and other information from the College Office, or from the offices of National Medical Fellowships, Inc., 951 East 58th Street, Chicago 37. Ill. Each scholarship is for four years, provided the student maintains required standards. Amounts of the scholarships vary according to students' needs. The deadline for registration is March 1, 1963. No registrations will be accented after that date. This scholarship program is designed to help relieve the critical shortage of Negro physicians and surgeons. See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rental Service Sales - Rental Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER "An education is every student's right. If an individual is not given this right, we all have the right to protest it." he stated. Peter Haggart, Lawrence graduate student, took a similar stand. KU Fire School Slated for Oct. 15-18 "It is not the right of anyone to deprive a student of an education just because of the color of his skin," Haggart said. 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 Approximately 350 to 450 Kansas Fire fighters will attend the 33rd annual University of Kansas Fire School. These sessions will run Oct. 15-18 at Convention Hall in Hutchinson. Fire School director for KU Extension, Clyde A. Babb, has arranged a professional program which alternates general sessions with intensive group instruction. Groups include basic firemanship pump operations, fire fighting tactics, officers training, ventilation, forcible entry and salvage, inspections, water safety and recovery, arson detection, and first aid and rescue breathing. Theologian to Speak Prof. Nicholas Arseniev of the St. Vladimir'r Theological Seminar, New York, N.Y., will speak on Russia 19th century culture. Prof. Arseniev's visit to K.U. is sponsored by the department of Slavic languages and literatures and the KU Russian Club. His two lectures, open to the public, will be at 7:30 in the Kansas Union. J. R. Pearson Elects Officers Joseph R. Pearson Hall recently elected the following officers: John J. Kearinnes, Westfield, N. J., junior; president; Hollace H. Cross, Kansas City, Mo., senior, vice-president; Geoffrey W. Donnan, Webster Groves, Mo., freshman, secretary; John J. Trimble, Haverstraw, N.Y., senior, treasurer; and Robert C. Craig, Shawnee Mission sophomore, social chairman. --section of the American Chemical Society. Chess Club Holds First of 2 Contests NOW SHOWING! Now Thru Wed. 7:00 & 9 p.m. Chess is a man's game. Or so it seemed, judging from the persons who participated in the first round of the Chess Club tournament, at 2:00 p.m. Sunday in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. 10000000000 High point leaders after the first day's contest were Michael Downs, Topeka junior, and Larry Mason, Mich., graduate student. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Open 6:30, Show At 7:00 242 Approximately 14 men vied for the first round lead and a chance for the tournament winner's prizes—chess books and manuals. WARNER BROS. PRESENT THE C.V. WHITNEY PICTURE WARNER BROS. PRESENT THE C.V. WINNIE PICTURE STARRING JOHN WAYNE IN "THE SEARCHERS" IFFEWF HUNTER - VERA MILES VISION/ASTEN WARD BOND - NATALIA WOOD TECHNICOLOR Each player played three games and will play two more games in the second and final round Sunday, Oct. 22 COMING WED. The Petrifying True Story of Hitler's Reich! Chess Club president, James Dukelow, Prairie Village graduate student, expressed hope that the organization might sponsor a campus-wide tournament with larger prizes in the near future. "MEIN KAMPF" And What Goes On Inside The "HOUSE OF WOMEN" No one under 16 will be admitted unless accompanied by an adult. COMING THURSDAY! "FUNNY!" - TIME MAGAZINE - PREDROXIC - MACALLS - FARENTY - NEWWEWER - MAZERS B AZAAB THE FUNNIEST SIDE- SPLITTINGEST THING WE SEE IN YEARS! M-CALLS "TRIUMPHS OF FUN!" "..SOME OF THE GREATEST FUN HOLLYWOOD HAS EVER PRODUCED!" - Redbook HAROLD LLOYD'S WORLD OF COMEDY Chemists to Sponsor Speech and Dinner THEATRE • • • • Telephone VKING 3-1065 Wayne L. Garrick, of Union Carbide Plastics Co., Bound Brook, N.J., will speak at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in room 122 of Malott Hall on "The Mechanism of Olefin Polymerization by Ziegler-type Catalysts." The talk is sponsored by the KU The talk will be preceded by a society dinner at 6 p.m. at the faculty club. Reservations for the dinner may be made by calling extension 346. The talk is open to the public. Read and Use Kansan Classifieds is for Sanitone and Serbin...to keep you looking your best! Leading clothes designers have a special talent for fabric and design...and they know the importance of skillful cleaning care. That's why they recommend nationally-advertised Sanitone—to give clothes that look, feel and fit of newness, cleaning after cleaning. Call on us for this superior service. The sign of Quality Dry Cleaning launderers and dry cleaners 10th & N.H. VI 3-3711 "Specialists in Fabric Care"