Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 27, 196 Senate Refuses Mail Bill Change WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The Senate today twice beat down efforts to modify a controversial section of its post-pay bill that would bar Communist propaganda from the mails unless it was sent first class. After debate that became bitter at times, the chamber refused, 48 to 33, to make detention of Communist-origin mail discretionary with the President. The outcome pushed a notch closer to passage a bill providing for a billion-dollar a year pay raise for federal workers and a $603 million hike in postal rates for users of the mails. Sen. Joseph S. Clark, D-Pa., offered the unsuccessful amendment to allow the President to decide whether Communist - origin mail should be delivered only on specific request of the intended recipient. The chamber earlier defeated, 51 to 23, another substitute by Clark. It would have authorized the Postmaster General to notify the prospective recipient of Communist or obscene mail and let him decide whether it should be delivered. Debate on the second Clark proposal was marked by a resentful outburst from Sen. John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky. Cooper charged that some Senate opponents of the amendment were saying that supporters were soft on Communism. "I'm not going to accept this talk of being soft on Communism," the Kentuckian declared. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Bill Haynes $ ^{*} $ says... All Premium Payments Are Refunded as an Extra Benefit if death occurs within 20 years after you take out The Benefactor, College Life's famous policy, designed expressly for college men and sold exclusively to college men because college men are preferred risks. Let me tell you about all 9 big Benefactor benefits. No obligation. Just give me a ring. *BILL HAYNES P.O. Box 272 Lawrence, Kansas representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Capper Biography Out Soon Winning elections was as natural as breathing for politician Arthur Capper as described in "Arthur Capper," a biography to be published by the University of Kansas Press Oct. 10. "Arthur Capper" is the title of the book by Prof. Homer E. Socolofsky, a member of the history faculty at Kansas State University for 15 years. Described by the late William Allen White as a "Kansas institution," Capper was born in the early years of the state. He married the daughter of the third Kansas governor and served as governor for two terms before beginning his long service in the U.S. Senate. Capper, the publisher and politician, was also a philanthropist. He established the Capper Foundation for Crippled Children. The B'nai B'rith Hillel Counselorship Sponsors Holy Day Services Friday, Sept. 28, 7 p.m. (Erev Rosh Hashonah) Saturday, Sept. 29, 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. (First Day) Sunday, Sept. 30, 9 a.m. (Second Day) Sunday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m. (Kol Nidrei) Monday, Oct. 8, 9 p.m. All at the Jewish Community Center 917 Highland For the student Sizes 27 to 40 Calkoun's OPEN WEEK-DAY EVENINGS TILL 8:30 1744 MASS. In Dillon's Plaza Kansas Union and SUA Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Present . . . CHARLES KYNARD PLUS TWO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 SUA Jazz Concert: Dinner Music: Forum Room 4:30-5:30 Admission $ .50 at door Prairie Room ... 6:00-8:00 Reservations ... VI 3-2700, Ext. 540 Open Every Evening Safeway Key Rexall Drugs T. G. & Y. ACME Laundry & Cleaners S A Speed-Wash Western Auto Malls Barber Shop Ronnie's Beauty Salon Little Banquet Count Down House Peggy's Gifts & Cards Z Elms Sinclair Service Maupintour Travel Kief's Record & Hi-Fi Shop Evenings