Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept.24,1962 P-T-P Area Heads Briefed on Goals People-to-People regional managers were introduced yesterday to the goals they will work for in a campaign to extend P-t-P on campuses throughout the nation. The University of Kansas P-t-P executive board sponsored a dinner and conference in the Kansas Union. Several representatives from foreign countries also attended. The meeting climaxed a week's training session in Kansas City for the six new regional managers. They will leave this week for various parts of the nation to introduce and bolster P-t-P programs. THE DIRECTORS will organize state conferences where the organization's program will be presented to student leaders. Later the directors will canvass the areas to select possible student ambassadors to travel abroad. Regional managers were reminded to maintain "maximum" contact with foreign students and to plan and take part in events with foreign students, not just for them. William Dawson of Kansas City, international P-t-P director, termed the Sunday conference "a success." Dawson said: "TOO OFTEN, SOME of us lose contact with our goal. The goal becomes a student crusade. However, P-t-P is not a crusade; it is a vehicle to provide contact both for the foreign students and the American students." Judy Frederick of Denver, Colo.national administrative assistant of field operations at the Kansas City headquarters, said: "The conference illustrates the necessity for area directors to thoroughly set up programs...The new field directors must be certain that students who are caught up in the magic of People-to-People also have organizational ability." William Schaefer, Shawnee Mission senior and chairman of the KU P-t-P advised the new area directors to "closely observe" the organization on other campuses. He urged them to inform P-t-P officials which White Man to Disappear Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia — Joshua Nkoma, President of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU), speaking from hiding after the government outlawed the African nationalist group; "The ban is the beginning of the end of the white man in Southern Rhodesia." ALERTNESS CAPSULES Combat fatigue almost immediately. Keeps you alert and full of pep for hour after hour, after hour. Continuous Action Capsules. Completely safe Non-habit forming NO PRESCRIPTION NEEDED programs are good and which are pot. Among the new area directors is Jerry Palmer, a 1962 KU graduate. Palmer is assigned to the Northwestern states. Moorer Named To Head 7th Fleet Moorer, 60, a native of Mount Willing, Ala., will replace Vice Adm. William A. Schoech as commander of the most powerful peacetime fleet in history. TOKYO — (UPI) — Vice Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, a tough veteran of World War II combat, will take command of the U.S. Seventh Fleet Oct. 13, Navy authorities announced today. The change of command ceremony will take place aboard the fleet's largest and most modern aircraft carrier, the USS Kitty Hawk, in Yokosuka, Japan. The fleet consists of 125 ships, 650 planes and 64,000 officers and men. Kansas high schools are being invited to participate in two University of Kansas Pharmacy Extension Courses: Oct. 3 at the Broadview Hotel in Wichita and Oct. 2 in the Memorial Union at Fort Hays Kansas State College. Pharmacy Unit to Meet These two meetings and one at Lawrence on Oct. 5 are expected to draw 150 pharmacists. The 11th biannual courses will cover such topics as new drugs, sedatives, hypnotics and disease-causing stress. Lecturers, all from K.U., will be Prof. Edward B. Smissman and Assistant Prof. Mathias P. Mertes, pharmaceutical chemistry, and Prof. Duane G. Wenzel, pharmacology. A guest lecturer this year will be Dr. Frank E. X. Dance, assistant professor of speech and drama. He will discuss "The Pharmacist's Communication Problems." ADEN — (UPI) — Thousands of Adeni men and women continued demonstrations today protesting the British sponsored proposed federation between Aden and southern Arabian sheikhdoms. Unconfirmed reports said "many persons were killed" when police fired on demonstrators. British troops were called in to seal off the center of the city. No clashes were reported so far between the British troops and demonstrators. Demonstrations Erupt In Aden Shoutting "Down with the imperialists" and anti-British slogans, the demonstrators converged on the legislative council building where a debate was being held on the draft treaty concerning the federation. While the demonstrators rampaged outside, the opposition submitted a motion calling for reelections of a national government under a prime minister. 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