PAGE TWO Alpha Phi Plans Three Projects After electing Don Pomeroy, college junior, president and Lloyd Johnson, junior engineer, recording secretary of the organization last night, Alpha Phi Omega, men's service fraternity, made plans for three service projects to be started soon. A committee headed by Bill Jenson, College freshman, will be in charge of selling defense stamp cursages and dime chances on a defense bond to be given away at the New Year's Eve party in Hoch auditorium. Other members of the committee are Larry McSpadden, Business senior, and Eugene Van Scoter, College senior. Harlan Cope, College junior, is chairman of another committee composed of Bernard Wolkow, College sophomore; Bob Buchner, College freshman; and Fred Schneider, College freshman, to make arrangements for the Alpha Phi Omega's annual Christmas project. Included in the project will be the sale of Tuberculosis Christmas seals in the center of Frank Strong hall. The third project undertaken by the fraternity will be the polishing of the trophies in the Memorial Union building. Formal initiation for new members of the fraternity will take place Sunday, Dec. 20, Pomeroy announced. Quill Club Meets Tonight The American College Quill club will meet tonight in Meyers Hall for a short business meeting. The meeting was previously scheduled for the mens' lounge of the Memorial Union building. The meeting will begin at 7:30 and will be dismissed at 8:30 p.m. (continued from page one) statement appearing on the editorial page of today's Kansan. MSC, MALOTT--- The WSGA Council in its regular meeting Tuesday night voted to support the MSC in the request that some workable plan of active student government be established. Yesterday afternoon Jay Janes took a similar step, voting unanimously their support of the MSC in its fight for student government. Within a week the MSC is expecting to align other prominent Hill organizations to vote their approval and support of the Council's move to insure student government at the University. In presenting his answer to the accusation by the Council of curtailing the rights of student government, Chancellor Malott said that he is always glad to see any student, MSC member or not, to discuss his problems with him. "In a University this size it is almost inevitable that this student contact will have to be made at the initiative of the students—an initiative which the council has not always taken in the past," he asserted. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Subscription rates, in advance. $3.00 per year, $1.75 per semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from April 19 to June 18, the next November 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 1942 Active Member