Page 7 Professors Doubt U.S. Policy Changes By Greg Swartz University Daily Kansan President Lyndon B. Johnson will make few policy changes in the near future, three KU professors said in interviews over the weekend. "The general direction will remain the same," Francis Heller, associate dean of the college, said. Speaking at one of the many memorial services, Father Brendan Downey of the Student Catholic Center called for the dedication of Americans to "rooting out the seeds of hatred and violence from our own hearts and from our national life." Lawrence churches were crowded Sunday as Lawrence residents and KU students paid tribute to the late President John F. Kennedy. Students Crowd Local Churches By Tom Coffman President Kennedy's murder, Father Downey said, seems an intolerable victory for fanatical hatred. "AND YET WE can already dimly see that he has triumphed in death," Father Downey said to a congregation which filled Fraser Auditorium. "It is clear that this man was deeply loved by the masses of mankind," Father Downey said, "for whom he was waging a courageous fight against entrenched forces of greed and bigotry and fear and ignorance and brutal force." The audience filed out quietly at the end of the services. Few persons exchanged greetings. AT THE PLYMOUTH Congregational Church, 925 Vermont, the usual service was replaced by the reading of Robert Frost's poem, "The Right to Be Outright," composed for the late President's inauguration in 1960. Monday, Nov. 25, 1963 A requiem high mass was sung this morning at St. John's Catholic Church, 1229 Vermont. THE STYLE MAY be changed, Dean Heller said. No two public officials operate in the same manner, he explained, and Kennedy had a distinctive style. The new President is expected to do a good job. EHTAN P. ALLEN, chairman or the department of political science, said there would be little change made in the government's civil rights stand. "Johnson has about as much governmental experience as any other man who has moved into the White House," Calder M. Pickett, professor of journalism, said. The first significant civil rights legislation was introduced while he was majority leader in the Senate, Dean Heller said. Johnson comes into the presidency more fully informed and with more experience in making decisions than any other man, Dean Heller said. When questioned on the possible dangers involved when the president suddenly dies, Prof. Allen said the government institutions are so arranged that the dangers are at a minimum. THE U.S. SYSTEM is setup to take care of such emergencies, Prof. Picket said. The people who have taken over have been capable. When a president dies, there is another president to take his place, Prof. Allen said. A successor cannot be fully informed, Dean Heller said. "There is no way a man can be adequately prepared for this office," he said. "There is no other job like it." PROF. PICKETT said, "This weekend of horror and grief may make us reflect on the meaning of these terrible events and the hate that must lie behind such events." Kennedy Talked Here During '57 Campaign "What we need most today in politics and government is courage," declared Senator John F. Kennedy in Hoch auditorium the morning of Nov. 7, 1957, speaking at a convocation. He urged college graduates to take active part in politics—"the most neglected and abused profession"—and government. "We don't need the timid and the indecisive in government," he said. He recalled that "our earliest American politicians were statesmen, leaders, educated and cultured men—Jefferson, Franklin, John Adams." He admonished students to "decide whether you will be a hammer or an anvil." Blevin's Bike 701 Michigan VI 3-0581 UPI—THE BUBBLETOP of the limousine in which the late president was riding Friday is rated as able to stop 50-caliber bullets. The Mauser used for the assassination was less than that. 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