Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 21, 1963 Barry Lashes News Handling SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — (UPI)—Sen. Barry Goldwater, addressing a National Newspaper Week observance over the weekend, accused the Kennedy administration of endangering the nation's security through what he called "flagrant news management." The Arizona Republican issued the accusation at a newspaper week meeting sponsored by the San Bernardino Sun-Telegram. HE SPECIFICALLY attacked the administration's handling of the announcements of four recent international developments — the nuclear test ban treaty, the deal to sell surplus wheat to Russia, the United Nations resolution banning nuclear weapons in outer space, and the Geneva disarmament plan. Terming the U.N. resolution "the most flagrant mismanagement of all because it made us close the door to real military use of space," the potential GOP presidential candidate said U.S. agreement to any of the four events should never have been given without more bargaining to this nation's advantage. Goldwater said the American people would have demanded changes in all four of these international developments had they known about them far enough in advance. But he said the announcements came too late for opposition to be mustered. AT A NEWS CONFERENCE earlier in the day, Goldwater said he has in the past advocated U.S. withdrawal from the United Nations—"I'd have to say that at best I'm lukewarm about the U.N. now." "If we're going to have an international debating society," said Goldwater, "then I believe we should make it the best one possible. I believe members should be required to pay the dues or get out." Asked again if he is running for the Republican presidential nomination now, Goldwater repeated that he is not, but is considering it. "Actually, I'm trying to think of reasons why I should become a candidate and I'm coming up with some negative answers," he said. P-t-P Plans Visit To Holton Families The Holton chapter of People-to People will sponsor a foreign student weekend Oct. 26-27. Foreign students interested in the trip may sign a reservation list in the P-t-P office in the Kansas Union until 5 p.m. tomorrow. Students will be met at the Kansas Union at 2 p.m. Saturday. They will spend the weekend with P-t-P families in Holton and return to KU at 4 p.m. Sunday. Last weekend's trip to Olathe was cancelled because nearly half of the sponsoring Rotary club members were ill. Foreign students who signed up for the Olathe trip will have first choice of the 35 places open for the Holton trip. Official Bulletin Interviews: Continental Oil-AB or MA's may sign up in 202 Summerfield Hall. Continental Pipe Line—Administrative solution; AB or MA's in Business Administr. Bocing Co. Airplane, aero-space, and Vertol divisions. Alvin Schumacher, Wisconsin Public School System 1:30-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, 117 Bailey TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m., St. Lawrence Catholic Chanel, 1910, Stratford Road. Graduate Student Discussion group, 7 ford Road, Lawrence Chapel, 1974. 20th Street Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 6:45 am, 5 p.m. St. Lucienne Catholic Chapel, 1191 Stratford Road. All Student Council. 7 p.m., Sunflower Room, Union, Budget Session. Catholic Inquiry Forum, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center, 1915 *Western City. Discussion. 9 p.m.* St. *Pleasantville Student Center. 1915 Strafford Road Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. English Tattoo Craze NOTTINGHAM, England — (UPI) —Nottingham school officials said today they are fighting a tattooing eraze in which teen-age girls decorate their friends' arms with sewing needles and shoe polish. Of course there's a difference in SANITONE Dry Cleaning! That's why Dalton, Serbin, Handmacher and many other garment manufacturers recommend Quality SANITONE Dry Cleaning for your nicest clothes. The Quality SANITONE process is Exclusive at launderers and dry cleaners 10th & N.H. VI3-3711 "Specialists in Fabric Care"