bler Fridav. April 16. 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Roundup Shows Changes In Campus Politics By TOM LYONS Each year elections in April, but crusades ganizations have taken past semester which roll around and re-or- place this would turn Joe McCarthy green with envy. First was the dissolving of Pach-acamac-NOW which took place when six dissatisfied Greek organizations seceded. They set up a new City Club's invitation to good going... Win a Chevrolet Corvette 1st PRIZE - $54 Chevrolet Corvette 2nd PRIZE - $1,000.00 in cash PLUS 300 PRIZES - pair of CITY CLUB WINNER OF FIRST GRAND PRIZE, if eny charity on OOfficie ENIER B FIRST GRAND PRIZE, if eny charity on OOfficie WINNER OF FIRST GRAND PRIZE, if eny charity on OOfficie in the big, easy City Club shoe contest! NOTHING TO BUY—ENTER NOW. SIMPLE RULES OF THE CONTEST: 1. In 25 words or less tell why "I like City Club Shoes . . ." 2. Send in as many entries as you wish, but each must be on a separate piece of paper. Print your name and address clearly. 3. It is not necessary to use an Official entry blank but handy entry blocks may be procured at your City Club Dealer (they carry an extra charge). 4. Mail all entries to Peters Shoe Company, Dept. C4, Box 5995, Chicago 77, Illinois. 5. Contest starts March 15—ends May 15, 1954. All entries postmarked before midnight. May 15 and received by May 22 eligible. 6. Entries will be judged on originality, aptness and sincerity by the Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. Judges' decision final. Duplicate prizes in case of ties. No entries returned. Entries and ideas then become prizes for Shoe Company to be used as it sees fit. Winners will be notified by mail. 7. Contest open to all residents of continental United States and Canada. Contest not open to employees of Peters Shoe Co., of City Club Dealers, of their Advertising Agency, nor their families. SEE your City Club dealer. Or for name of your nearest dealer, writes Peters Shoe Company, St. Louis, Missouri organization which was designed to include both Greek organizations and independent students. The Allied Greek Independents, as they called themselves, were of the opinion that there should be two strong political parties on the KU campus instead of one. Second, FACTS dissolved three weeks ago and threw its support to AGI. It seems this new party meant well, but they received criticism when they didn't accept the petitions of twenty Greek organizations which wanted to jump on the bandwagon. If they accepted these organizations for membership, the purpose they began with would be defeated, they thought. There Final Film Tonight "Keepers of the Night" (Nacht- wache) will be presented at 7:30 p.m. today in Hoch auditorium. The German-language movie of life in Germany in the early postwar period is the final picture to be given this semester by the University Film Series. wouldn't be two strong organizations, but only one with the same problems Pach-NOW had had. While all of this was going on, the petitioning parties which were turned down weren't sitting on their hands. A few were accepted for membership by AGI. The others organized a new party and called themselves POGO (Party of Greek Organizations). Their theme was "save the Greek system." They called for all Greek organizations to rally to the support of the party before the rebels got completely out of hand. Make It The Union Cafeteria for your Easter Dinner Choose from This Special Easter Menu Roast Turkey and Dressing Prime Round of Beef Au Jus Baked Ham with Fruit Cocktail Sauce Married Students party, was also introduced into KU politics this year. It is also planning the big jump into the political ring next week. Choice Leg of Lamb with Mint Jelly and a wide selection of salads,frozen vegetables and deserts After all the flurry of activity died down and both parties had nominated students for the election April 20, some really good campaigning began. A third party, the Let's Have A PICNIC - Plates, Forks - Crushed Ice - Ice Cream - Beverages - Potato Chips American ServICE Company ICE PLANIT 6th & Vermont Phone 48 Lovely Easter and Spring Accessories for the prettiest girls at the Kansas Relay weekend. Adelane's DRESS SHOP 823 Massachusetts