Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 4, 1962 VOX, UP Discuss Council Elections Vox Populi and University Party meetings in the Kansas Union tonight will cover the upcoming All Student Council elections. John Grothusen, Ellsworth junior and Vox Greek vice-chairman, said that petitions for ASC seats will be collected from all living groups at the Vox general assembly meeting. Vox members who petitioned for ASC seats will be interviewed by the Vox executive committee next week. The executive committee will recommend candidates to the general assembly either Oct. 11 or 18. Grothusen added that the assembly will discuss possible platform planks and the proposed traffic control amendment brought up at the last ASC meeting. The University Party independent co-chairman Nancy Lane, Hoisington junior, said UP's executive committee will discuss candidates, party membership and arguments for decentralization of the polls The meeting is at 7:30 in the Meadowlark Room. "UP did not circulate petitions this year," said Miss Lane. "However, on committee applications, members were asked if they wanted to run for office." Students who wish to run in the BIT O' SCOTCH Care for a bit o' Scotch? Just step this way — in our buckled kilt that's so smart with casual clothes. $8.99 813 Mass. maineaires UP primary must submit their names to a nomination committee which checks the candidacy-seeker's qualifications. Black suede, black leather and antiqued brown leather. Sizes to 10 "Nearly all the names of students who wish to run will appear on the UP primary ballot," said Hollace Cross, Kansas City, Mo., senior and UP vice-chairman. Primary elections for both parties will be held Nov. 6 and 7, followed by general elections Nov. 13 and 14 Over 250 students are expected to attend the orientation meeting of the University of Kansas Peace Corps tonight. Crowd Expected at Peace Corps Meeting The meeting will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Robert Swan, Topeka junior and chairman of the KU Corps, said committee progress reports and a film will be given. Official Bulletin International Students: The first People will be on Saturday. Oct. 13. Interested students should sign up in the P-1-P-office, Union. The trip will to Kansas City. Organic Chemistry Colloquium: 4:00 Active Carbons, Jon Lewis, "Optically Active Carbons," jon.wholesale.com TODAY Der deutsche Stammtisch: 5 Uhr Donnerstag, den 5. Oktober, Student Union Cafeteria. Kommen Sie wenn Sie Zeit haben. Wenn Sie spacer kommen, macht nicht. TOMORROW Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: Inter-Varsity Christian Appreciation: *Authority of the Sacred Journals.* International Club: 7:30, Big 8 Room, social discussions, lunch and refreshments, hourdaies and refreshments. 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