Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1962 UP, Vox Disagree On Poll Locations "UP will not submit to the ASC a joint bill with Vox for decentralization of the polls," said UP Greek chairman, Charles S. Anderson, Osage City graduate student. ANDERSON denied a statement made by Vox leaders last week that the two campus political parties would join forces in presenting the polls issue to the council. Roger Wilson, Wichita senior and Vox president, said, "I think there will still be time to prepare and present a joint bill at the meeting tonight if Anderson changes his mind." However, Anderson said, "UP will oppose Vox's suggestions for polling districts until Vox is willing to acknowledge that the majority of the student population does not reside in Allen Field House and other such obscure locations on campus." "APPARENTLY Vox is not as concerned for independent representation as they contend, for their proposed voting districts avoid the major centers of student population." Anderson said. He referred to Vox's suggestion in conjunction with Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe's idea last spring that the new voting districts be in Strong Hall, the Kansas Union and Allen Field House. In a telephone conversation last night, Chancellor Wescoe said, "My original idea was to have one polling center in the middle of the campus (Strong Hall) and two outside the campus." "Vox's suggestion merely worsens an already inadequate situation," Anderson said. "UP feels obligated to place polls in such positions as to benefit the majority of students. UP PROPOSES Lewis Hall, Joseph R. Pearson, Fraser Hall and a freshman women's dormitory be voting districts. Wilson added Murphy and Summerfield are also other accessible possibilities. "UP has some rather obvious political reasons for wanting polling districts in the dormitories," Wilson said, apparently referring to UP's independent strength in dormitories. CHELMSFORD, Eng. — (UPI) — A motorist, cigar in mouth, honked his horn at the mailman whose bicycle blocked his way at the stoplight. The mailman, outweighed but not intimidated, stared back. Vehicles Mangled in Drivers' Tangle Then the fun began before a fascinated noontime crowd here yesterday. FIRST THE motorist edged his car forward and nudged the mailman from his bike. The cycle fell over. The mailman turned around and kicked in both headlights on the car. The driver stalked from the car, walked over to the bicycle lying on the road, and jumped up and down on its wheels, bashing in all the spokes. Then he returned to his car. The mailman, who had watched all this impassively, kicked in the car's foglight — a cruel blow in England. THE DRIVER got out again, raised the bike high above his head and dashed it to the ground. The motorist surrendered. With his cigar belching smoke, he got back into his car and drove off. The mailman leaned over, took a tire pump from his bike and thrust it through the car's windshield. But the mailman wasn't finished. As the car went by, he kicked a dent into the door. Then he picked up his disabled bike and walked off. No one knew who the two men were. And neither of them said a word throughout the whole affair. Final Exams Stolen From Indiana U. BLOOMINGTON. Ind. - (UPI) Indiana University officials said today that final examination papers had been stolen and distributed widely around the campus last May. leaders knew of and accepted the situation." The University newspaper, the Daily Student, quoted dean of students Robert H. Shaffer as saying it was "clearly established that a large number of students, fraternity officers and other student "The reputation of fraternities has been dealt a severe blow by the fact that so many individuals knew of, participated in, and seemingly condoned the situation," Shaffer was quoted as saying. He requested fraternities to refuse to co-operate with anyone "offering to sell or otherwise distribute an examination." Man's 1200 papers Lost: vicinii tials VI 3-2 HELP time essent 5 p.m Young full perier throu Dixon wildest party ever filmed! -Coming- Car avera can v Conta VI 3-7 Help man. Maes. Want Call LEA' ing rider Rides vicin Lawr er. E 6. Ba RIDE Thur DE 3. ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE (only capacity sold) Beat two with Phor Wed