Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 18, 1960 Atchison Protests Segregation ATCHISON — (UPI) - More than 250 college students yesterday staged a demonstration, complete with black arm bands and black flags, mourning the slow pace of racial desegregation. A parade was held through downtown Attichion on the anniversary of the historic decision by the U.S. Supreme Court six years ago in eliminating racial discrimination in American schools. The students from the Roman Catholic school, St. Benedict's college, marched with inscriptions reading "protesting racial discrimination" and "We are in sympathy with the sit-in movement." A similar demonstration planned by the college's sister school Mt. St. Scholastica College for Women, was prohibited by the school's officials. Steve Lucas, 23, a St. Benedict's senior from Optima, Okla., who served as spokesman for the group, said that despite some of the banners, the Atchison demonstration was not specifically in favor of the sit-in demonstrations which have been conducted in southern states for the past several months. "This is a sympathy demonstration," Lucas said. "We are not strictly supporting sit-ins because we feel Anyone who stops learning is old whether this happens at 20 or 80.— Henry Ford can't have too many that in many cases this is the wrong way to advocate integration." Topeka sophomore; Sally Colladay, Hutchinson sophomore, and Ben Langel, Salina sophomore. Both St. Benedict's and Mt. St. Scholastica have been integrated for several years. Maternity Benefits Kept by ASC (Continued from page 1) Filing System Set Up The amendment to the Student Academic committee bill providing for a central filing system of course outlines was given final approval by the ASC. The amendment also states that the committee is responsible for carrying out a system of curriculum evaluation sheets. seamless stockings $1.35 to $1.95 pair Weaver's Hosiery Shop Street Floor New appointments to the finance and auditing committee are Barbara Rhodes, Little River sophomore, chairman; Jerry Palmer, El Dorado sophomore, and George Jones, Lawrence senior. The ASC will hold its last meeting of the year May 24. The main item of business is approval of all committee appointments. Fisher's "66" Service 23rd & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 STOP IN TODAY VI 3-8474 PARIS — (UPI) — Premier Nikita Khrushchev appeared today to have referred to the West Germans as "bastards." His interpreter translated the word as "niff raff." Persons fluent in Russian said he used the word "obblyudki" in referring to the Germans and that the translation is "bastard," not "riff raff." Mr. K Swears at German Reporters "I have been informed that Adenauer sent here some of his bastards who were not completely beaten in Stalingrad and the Ukraine and managed to drag themselves back from there." This is the context in which the word was used. He was replying to some reporters who had booed him. Oil Company Renews $750 Scholarship The Scony Mobil International Oil Company has renewed its scholarship in the petroleum engineering field for the 1960-61 academic year. The scholarship provides $750 for the senior year of a student majoring in petroleum engineering. H. B. Dairyland 23rd & Ohio Featuring Malts, Shakes Sandwiches Announces the Sale of the Entire Stock of Jewelry, Gift Items, Watches. Etc. in Their Store As our customers in the past years know, the merchandise Premier Jewelers have in their store has always been quality. Therefore, a person can purchase exceptional jewelry items, etc. at prices that are uncomparable anywhere. This is an ideal time to purchase a very fine gift, for Graduation will be here soon, and that young grad will appreciate a fine gift which normally would cost many dollars more. The sale will continue until all stock is sold. Many items are 50% of original price and many lower. We have selected a group of diamond rings to include in our sale. These are all perfect diamonds, and will be for sale at prices that you will be able to match. After this closeout sale we will change our name to Premier Diamond Shop, specializing in diamonds and precious stones. Custom made jewelry and a complete repair service. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers LAST WEEK'S RESPONSE WAS SO GOOD WE'VE DECIDED TO HAVE ANOTHER WEEKEND SALE! Thursday, Friday, Saturday (And Today If You Can Get Down In Time) WEEKEND MEN'S WHITE SNEAKERS They're $4.95 Everywhere Else $398 Special 250 Pair WEEKEND IVY & CONTINENTAL SLACKS Reg. $3.98 & $4.95 Now $299 30" METAL FOOT LOCKERS GOIN' HOME SPECIAL Reg. $8.00 Now $666 All taxes included JUST RECEIVED! Another Shipment of Famous Brand SHORT SLEEVED KNIT SHIRTS $199 LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 MASSACHUSETTS 57th Ye CU Prof "A schol to edu That's' A ur- munity This lyn N English season Lectur Pr "dri is tl stitu don' vers just some