Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday. May 5. 1960 White Students Back Negro Protest (Continued from page 1) selves "unorganized interestes parties" notified Dean Woodruff that the march was to be held and stated their purpose. The group's letter to the dean read: Dean. Woodruff; Today, we, the white students of the University of Kansas, will have a silent and non-violent demonstration protesting the actions of Ronald Dalby and other members of the Big Eight Presidents' Conference. We are in no way attacking the policies of the University or the administration. Further, we wish to show that white students also protest. We will carry the same signs used for a previous march. We thank you in advance for your co-operation. White Students of KU The Big Eight resolution has brought an avalanche of letters to the Kansas's editors. One letter called for Dalby's resignation. It reads: "We were appalled to read that our new student body president, Ronald Dalby, supported an official Big Eight resolution condemning the recent Negro "sit-in" strikes in the South. We repudiate his action and regard it as an insult to the student UDK Asked to Aid Sculpture Search A distraught architect requested the aid of the University Daily Kansas in a search for a missing piece of sculpture. Jim McMullan, Long Island, New York senior, said that a walnut wood abstract of mother with children has been missing for two weeks. It was placed in the Lounge of the Kansas Union in the Architectural Artist's Show. The piece has sentimental value as it is a gift for his father. McMullan has requested that he be notified as to the location of the piece. He doesn't mind if the sculpture is being used somewhere in an exhibit or if someone has taken it, but would like to know where it is. A Bird Dog? MEMPHIS, Tenn — (UPI) — Mrs. Frank McKnight has a friend who puts her tiny chihuahua in a bird cage whenever she waves the floors. body he is supposed to represent. Whoever Mr. Dalby represents he certainly does not represent us. "This is the first occasion where we have ever had cause actually to be ashamed of a KU representative. What makes it worse is that we are afraid it will not be the last: Mr Dalby unfortunately has a whole year in office ahead of him. We think Mr. Dalby ought to resign immediately, and hope he has enough respect for student opinion to do so." Don Henry Co-op Hilden Gibson Co-op Hill Co-op Rochdale Co-on Another letter signed by 18 girls from Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority read: "In response to the article in the May 2 edition of the Daily Kansas 'Students Rap Sit-Down Strikes,' we express our feelings of misrepresentation. Since Mr. Dalby re- Health Plan Called Cheap New Deal WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Senate GOP Campaign Chairman Barry Goldwater today denounced the administration's health care plan for the aged as "socialized medicine" and a "dime store new deal." The Arizona Senator, an outspoken conservative, told the Senate the ultimate cost of the new medical aid plan will be "staggering" and prevent future balanced budgets. His attack came after Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, a Republican liberal, also rejected the plan. He questioned its fiscal soundness. Goldwater's attack on the program came amid signs congressional Democrats are likely to reject President Eisenhower's plan and pass an alternative that will include higher taxes to pay for some of the benefits. Goldwater said Health Secretary Arthur S. 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