Page 10 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 25.1963 KU Foreign Students Share Nation's Grief By Marshall Caskey Foreign students at KU were shocked and horrified by the news of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Rab Malik, Pakistan graduate student and president of the International Club, said he was dumb-founded by the news bulletins telling of the assassination. I kept hoping when they took him to the hospital that he was only wounded. When I heard he was dead I did not know what to do." Malik said. MANY OF THE international students said they were appalled that a man like President Kennedy could be gunned down by a fanatic. Lie Wan Leng, Sumatra sophomore, said "It is very shocking and I feel very sorry that a fool can kill such a man as President Kennedy. I did not think there was any pressure against Kennedy nor any threat of assassination." Some foreign students said they thought an attitude of violence in the U.S. had precipitated the murder of the President. HUGH TAYLOR, England graduate student, said the assassination "reduced the United States to the level of a South American dictatorship." "I think the occurrence of sports events and other activities on Saturday around the country indicate a lack of respect for the President," Taylor said. "The fact that the All-Student Council had to meet with the Chancellor to determine whether or not classes would be held on Monday also reflected this lack of respect. When I was 10 years old in England, King George died, Everything came to an immediate halt. The shops were—everything stopped." MANY OF THE international students said they were personally affected by the announcements of the death of the President. Milan Loutpal, Czechoslovakia graduate student, said the announcement came as "one of the hardest moments I have had in many years." SHAFIK HASHMI, India graduate student, summed up the feelings of many KU international students. 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