possible disease one ferrury members. Apollo, will suppl- tion to text few powered rocket will, will nautis to and the will ride to set - hopes. while, but mission way and for the off his g world. ANK 3-0260 Macmillan Fails to Win Common Market Support LONDON — (UPI) — Premier Harold Macmillan failed to get Commonwealth support today for Britain's proposed entry into the European Common Market. AFTER A 50-minute appeal by Macmillan to the 15 Commonwealth leaders meeting in London, the Commonwealth prime ministers' conference decided to postpone further discussion on the wording of a final communique until tomorrow. Other leaders who spoke at this morning's session included Prime Minister John Diefenbaker of Canada, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan, Keith Holyoake of New Zealand, Robert Menzies of Australia, Jawaharlal Nehru of India, Justice Minister Sen. Peter Fernando of Ceylon and Rashidi Kawawa of Tanganvika. 4th Negro Church Burned In Georgia DAWSON, Ga. — (UPI) — A Negro church was destroyed by fire early today, the fourth Negro church to be burned in this tense area the past month. The fire that destroyed the High Hope Baptist church, a small frame building, about 2 this morning was the third such incident in this area in eight days. Burned-out "Molotov cocktails" were found over the weekend in two Negro churches about 100 miles southeast of here. The churches were not damaged. A spokesman for the High Hope congregation said the church had never been used for Negro voter registration meetings as had been two of the other churches burned near here. FBI agents raced to the scene when the fire was reported this morning. Terrell County Sheriff Z. T. Mathews said the fire apparently was set by "an amateur arsonist" and said it reeked of kerosene when Fire Marshal J. C. Wheeler of Iron City, Ga., arrived at the church. Student Tickets Now Being Sold Student tickets for the KU-TCU football game Saturday, are available this week at Allen Field House 8:30-12 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Former students who applied and paid for tickets last spring must bring ticket receipts and temporary ID cards to the east entrance of Allen Field House. Students who have not previously applied for tickets may obtain them by paying $1.50 and presenting their temporary ID card. No student tickets for the TCU game will be distributed after Friday, said Earl Falkenstein of the athletic ticket information office. Following the payment of University fees, students may receive their remaining five tickets by presenting their permanent ID cards at Allen Field House. Nominations Begin For Wilson Fellows Competition for 1,000 first-year graduate study awards offered by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation for 1963-64 is underway. Faculty members have until Oct. 31 to nominate candidates for the awards. After nomination a student is asked to supply information and credentials. For each of the past two years the University has ranked among the top 10 schools in the United States and Canada in number of Wilson Fellowships won. The fellowsnips are given to students who are considered to be potential college-level teachers. They cover the costs of a year of graduate study, usually at the graduate school of the fellow's choice. The question of the wording of the communique will be discussed at a plenary meeting tomorrow. This afternoon, the conference scheduled a restricted session, reserved to heads of delegations, at which Foreign Secretary Lord Home and Macmillan will survey world affairs as they affect the Commonwealth. CONFERENCE SOURCES said that today's delay in deciding on the final wording of the communique did not indicate that Macmillan had lost conference support for a united statement. It was understood that various delegates presented their own outlined versions which now need further discussion for combining in one document. YELLOW CAB CO. VI 3-6333 It would appear that Macmillan and his ministers have failed to carry the African commonwealth countries into association with the Common Market. 24 Hour Service Owner Radio Controlled Ward Thompson Kawawa told a news conference later that the East African countries of Tanganyika, Kenya and Uganda had absolutely decided not to accept associate status. "IF BRITAIN JOINS the European economic community we would like some other arrangement with the Common Market such as the 'protocol' arrangement of Libya, Tunisia and Morocco,' he said. Kawawa said this special protocol arrangement had not the same strong political implication for Africans which the associated status had. "The British government has said they will make another attempt to fit the African commonwealth countries into an arrangement with the Common Market along the line which the Africans wish." he said. Kawawa emphasized all the African commonwealth leaders are determined to maintain the Commonwealth link. He said he believed it was possible some final arrangement with the European Community would emerge which would not weaken their commonwealth ties with Britain. The discussions on proposed British membership of the Common Market ended at mid-day. Long Time No Rain! BAGDAD, Calif. — (UPI) — In this little, appropriately-named desert town, probably the longest dry spell in the United States lasted from October, 1912, to November, 1914 — a total of 767 days. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results Page 5 Here's deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST University Daily Kansan Old Spice Stick Deodorant...fastest, neatest way to all day, every day protection! 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