draft tion. aged a of a prime cars den's sup- it its ed it the assan Poll Indicates KU Students Favor Meredith's Admittance The typical KU student is in favor of James H. Meredith being admitted to the University of Mississippi. This was revealed in a poll of several students. "MUCH THE SAME thing that is happening in Mississippi happened in my home state of Arkansas," said Carol Swift. Fort Smith, Ark., senior. "At the time of the Little Rock crisis, Governor Faubus took a very radical stand on the integration issue in conformance with public opinion. Maybe this was because he was up for re-election. The poll was taken to investigate local reaction to the decision of the governor of Mississippi to refuse admittance to Meredith, a Negro, to the state university. "PERHAPS THE GOVERNOR of Mississippi is patterning his actions in much the same way in order to secure his political future. "This year, because popular thinking has shifted, Gov. Faubus' thinking has also moderated somewhat. "I think the governor's action is very unreasonable because of my personal belief that all races have equal rights." William Gilbert, KU associate professor of history, said. "I'm in favor of integration. It will come sooner or later whether the governor of Mississippi wants it or not. "I believe in the American constitution and the equality of man. "It WOULD PE easier in the long run to accept integration since it is inevitable and desirable, it would pay not to resist it." "I think he should definitely be admitted," said Barbara Hooker, a graduate student from Durban, Republic of South Africa. "I think the only healthy situation is for everyone to have equal chances of education and careers. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Jack Fiscus* says... College Men need a Specialist to help them get the most for their insurance dollars. That's because college men's insurance requirements differ from those of non-college men. 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If the governor of Mississippi can set himself above a federal court decision on the basis of his own prejudice and with little regard for the judicial system, then I think it's up to the federal government to see that this situation is corrected. "Frankly I don't think Meredith's rights are any different than the rights of any other student presently enrolled at the University of Mississippi." "ANOTHER EXAMPLE of how integration will have to come slowly because of existing attitudes," said Joyce Neaderhiser, Davenport, Iowa, junior. "Being a Northerner, I think it's a disgrace." Jeanne Maxwell, Mission junior, said: "They're foolishly resisting the inevitable." WASHINGTON—(UPI)—The two Republican leaders in Congress have disagreed over the "Kennedy dynasty" as a political issue for this year's election campaign. Monday, Sept. 24, 1962 University Daily Kansan Page 5 House GOP leader Charles A. Halleck, Ind., said he believed there would be "a lot of people running on the Republican ticket around the country . . . who will have a pretty good argument in saying 'well maybe we better get somebody down there to liquidate some of those influences.'" His comments came after he was asked on a television interview (Issues and Answers—ABC) whether the "Kennedy dynasty" would be an important factor in the coming campaign and whether the primary victory of Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy last week would be an "albatross, politically speaking, around the President's neck." GOP Leaders Disagree On 'Kennedy Dynasty' Halleck's counterpart in the Senate, Republican leader Everett M. Dirksen, Ill., said he did not believe President Kennedy had the power to forbid his younger brother to run for the U.S. Senate. "He is a resident of Massachusetts," Dirksen said. "If he wants to run for public office, he can." Four women, all 1962 graduates of the University of Kansas, have been selected as the first trainees for the KU Peace Corps project in Costa Rica. Four KU Grads Train for Corps The women are Judy Gail Harman. Kansas City; Sara Pringle and Ruth Mary Rogers, Kansas City, Mo.; and Suzanne Strayer, Prairie Village. The four will join 37 other trainees Oct. 26 for intensive training on the campus. In December they will go to Puerto Rico for two weeks of orientation before beginning assignments is Costa Rica secondary Audit Reveals No Neibarger Fraud The only loss showed by the audit was 8,143 plain white envelopes which could not be accounted for. The total cost of that number of envelopes would amount to about $23. TOPEKA—(UPI) — Gov. John Anderson and Atty. Gen. William Ferguson today announced that an audit of the State Printery has apparently given controversial state printer Jean M. Neibarger a "clean bill of health." Democrats have been using the Neibarger troubles as a campaign issue against Anderson and Ferguson. The detailed audit was ordered recently after Neibarger was convicted of misusing state material and equipment and fined $200 on the misdemeanor charge. Neibarger has no opposition for re-election to a second term on the November ballot. and higher education schools The Peace Corps, in consultation with KU, is selecting the 41 project participants. Many of these are expected to be KU graduates. Thomas M. Gale, assistant professor of Latin American history and project coordinator, said applications are still being accepted. Interested persons should contact him at the Peace Corps Office, Summerfield Hall. Miss Harman majored in international relations while at KU; Miss Pringle received her degree in elementary education. A Spanish major, Miss Rogers studied in 1960 at the University of Costa Rica as a member of KU's student exchange program. Miss Strayer majored in Latin American study at KU. Rifle Society Plans Meeting Company E-7 of the National Society of Fershing Rifles will hold an informal meeting at 7:30 tonight in the lounge of the Military Science building. Pershing Rifles is a tri-service organization for basic ROTC cadets. Its purpose, as stated by Gen. Pershing is "to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation among men in the military department and to maintain a highly efficient drill company." All those freshman and sophomore ROTC students interested in the organization are invited to attend. 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