KU Students plan to march in capital State schools support moratorium Kansas college students will arrive in Washington, D.C., to march in the November war moratorium demonstrations via car, bus and even a chartered plane. Ron Holmes, student mobilization committee member at Wichita State University, said Tuesday eight WSU students are planning to reserve a plane to the capital, although cars or chartered buses will carry the rest of those making the trip. Although the response to the October war moratorium activities indicate Kansas students are interested in traveling to Washington, the actual number going remains vague said several mobilization committee spokesmen at several schools. ESP show scheduled Andre Kole, who describes himself as "America's leading illusionist," will demonstrate his sleight-of-hand repertoire and discuss ESP (extra-sensory perception) "witchcraft" and "the supernatural" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. Kole's exhibition will attempt to show his seemingly supernatural powers and apparent other-worldly manifestations are "merely illusion—something anybody can do with practice." Under the sponsorship of the Campus Crusade for Christ, the presentation's purpose is to dispel the notion that there are any miracles "except those performed by Christ," said Pete Brosmale, Campus Crusade for Christ advisor. 6 KANSAN Oct. 30 1969 The KU Student Mobilization Committee plans to sponsor a chartered bus that will leave Lawrence the night of Nov. 13. Louis Wolfe, program director of the Lawrence Peace Center and Washington trip coordinator, said Tuesday 11 people have paid the $40 for the bus reservation. Thirty-five passengers must pay by Friday to insure the chartered bus. are scheduled to begin marching early Nov.15. Advanced Reading Technique Nearly 85 people will represent K-State in the Washington march, said Rick Ellis, spokesman for the unofficial mobilization group in Manhattan. Wolfe said persons from all over the state have been urged to take advantage of the KU committee's plan. He said he expects four buses to be reserved by Friday. Speed Reading Course Nearly all Kansans who plan to go to Washington will march in the March Against Death from Arlington National Cemetery past the White House. This march precedes the mass march from the Washington Mall to the Ellipse beginning Nov. 15. Tuition Only $97.00 • $7.00 Down • $3.00 a month (no interest) Each participant in the Death March will represent a Vietnam casualty from his respective state. Those demonstrating for Kansas Starting Monday Nov.3 ATTEND 1st LESSON FREE Classes held in UCCF Bldg. 3:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. Classes meet each Monday for 6 weeks 17 W. 9th VI 2-2207 Although students at Pittsburg State College and Fort Hays State will not travel to Washington, committee mobilization leaders of the two schools said many will probably participate in the Topeka march taking place the same day. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR AND YE PUBLIC HOUSE A busload for 46 people has already been reserved, according to Ellis. The K-Staters will leave by car or bus the afternoon of Nov. 13. 544 W. 23rd VI 1-2266 Lawrence For More Information Call 542-2220 An intoxicating new adult game! OPENING SATURDAY! The Looking Glass Beauty Salon WELCOMING SPECIAL $20 Permanent — Just $10 No Appointment Needed Guaranteed Results Open: Mon. & Sat., 8-4 Tues.- Fri., 9-9 STRAWBERRY FIELDS Y FIELDS 712 Mass. Open 11-6 Mon. Thru Sat.