Page 3 Unions Picket Yugoslav Ship University Daily Kansan HOUSTON — (UPI) — The angry captain of the Yugoslav freighter Drzic stood helpless as a statue on the bridge of his ship, rain dripping off the bill of his cap. But no matter how hard he scowled or stared, longshoremen refused to cross a picket line of housewives, children and Cuban refugees yesterday and refused to load American flour aboard the ship that carried Russian grain to Communist Cuba. The captain refused to identify himself. But he was visibly miffed because the surplus flour was not being moved on board so it could be shipped to the United Arab Republic. The stevedores who refused to load the ship were members of the International Longshoremen's Association. Members of the National Maritime Union also joined in picketing of the vessel docked at the port of Houston. A spokesman for the Union said the Houston local would ask Maritime Union members to picket all Red vessels that call at American ports after delivering cargoes to Cuba. POLICE PATROLLED the Sprunt Dock area, but did not interfere with the picketing. Burly longshoreman C. L. Hughes said he had loaded Communist ships before but "it's got to stop somewhere." He pointed to an American flag flying from the Driez and said, "When they get out of the channel and out in the Gulf, they'll take that flag down and spit on it." Invisible Platinum Wire Platinum wires with a diameter so small as forty millionths of an inch are invisible to the naked eye, but are often used as cross-hairs in microscopes and telescopes. 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 Two former University of Kansas students, now international directors of People-to-Feople, flew from Kansas City to Europe yesterday. P-T-P Officials Fly to Europe Robert Thomas of Maryville, a 1962 KU graduate, and Lovell (Tu) Jarvis of Winfield had been in Kansas City this week administrating a training conference for P-t-P regional managers. The pair spent most of the summer in Europe. Following their stay in Europe, the two will travel to the Middle East and Near East. William Schaefer, Shawnee Mission senior and KU P-t-P chairman, said Thomas and Jarvis will establish additional contacts with foreign families and student groups, arrange an international summer job exchange program and plan seminars for American and foreign students. Meeting to Decide Rock Chalk Policy The policy making meeting o this year's Rock Chalk Revue will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. The theme for the 1963 revue will also be chosen. Students wishing to express ideas are invited. The 1963 kick-off dinner will be held at 5:00 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union. We Feature Leathercraft BRIEF CASES Carter's Stationery Art Supplies - Social Stationery Writing Instruments - Billfolds 1025 Mass. VI 3-6133 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Bike Specials at the COAST STORES Close out on Bicycles Built for 2. We have two built for two left. Reg. Priced $119.50, now ___ $77.00!! at Coast to Coast Also 3-speed English lightweights fully equipped $37.88 You Buy for Less Because We Buy for Less UP to Take Up Polling Places Decentralization of polling places is to be discussed tonight at the first meeting of the general assembly of University Party. A proposed amendment to the elections bill of the All Student Council constitution would remove polling places from Strong Hall to points around the campus. Twenty-two living groups are each sending two representatives to the meeting. Miss Lane estimated the final number in the general assembly will be 50. Charles S. Anderson, Osage City graduate student and Greek cochairman, and Nancy Lane, Hoisington senior and independent co-chairman, will preside at the meeting at 7:30 in the Meadowlark Room of the Kansas Union. House dues will also be paid at the meeting. Dues are $12.50 per house per semester. "We never really know until after the first organizational meeting. The unmarried, unorganized students probably will have some representatives," she said. Lawrence Eudora VI 3-2981 KI 2-2477 Bong Yul Shin Instructor from the Orient JUDO-KARATE AIKIDO A 4th Degree BLACK BELT Instructor We teach Women, Men and Children Bring this ad for special faculty & student discount Open Monday thru Saturday, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. TOPEKA JUDO ACADEMY 10912 East 6th — Phone FL 4-9701 for Information $4.99 You'll love this fluffy ball of fur that encircles your foot ... promising you a warm winter. In luscious colors: White, Gold, Turquoise, Blue, Lilac, Orange, Red, Pink and Beige. Sizes to 10. LAST THREE DAYS to register for Free Gifts at the Coach House COME IN -TODAY, FRI. or SAT. No Purchase Necessary!