Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1959 GOP Head Predicts Schoeppel Win in '60 KANSAS CITY, Mo. —(UPI)— Sen. Andrew Schoepel (K-Ab) will be re-elected next year, but he'll have to work hard, GOP National Chairman Thruston Morton last night. Morton disclosed some of the party's stepped-up plans to capture the House next fall and to gain several seats in the Senate. "We're sure going to fight for at least three congressional seats in Missouri," the chairman said. He also is a Republican senator from Kentucky. Morton would not name the districts but later said they include those held by Republicans in the "not-too-distant past, such as the Missouri seventh and fourth." Morton admitted the odds are heavy in Missouri—where Republicans have only one congressional seat—but he said he thought the GOP had a good chance to recapture lost ground next November. The national chairman also said the Republicans are patching up their differences remarkably well in Kansas and they'll fight to regain congressional seats there too. Regarding Schoepel, Morton said the veteran Senator's experience and seniority are much-needed in Washington. "But if he starts to relax, I'm going to show him the returns of the 1958 general elections," Morton said. Campus Chest committee members will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union to report on plans made for the Nov. 9 drive. Campus Chest Drive Committee to Meet The presentation of trophies and the time and place of a special event will be discussed during the meeting. Better put a strong fence 'round the top of the cliff than an ambulance down in the valley.—Joseph Malines. Maria Callas, temperamental opera star, last night stood up the governor of Missouri, James J. Blair, and 750 others. Miss Callas was scheduled to appear at a reception at the Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City. Guests milled around in dinner jackets, mink, ermine, satin and brocade waiting for the diva's appearance. Opera Star 'Stands Up' Blair Finally the president of the sponsoring organization, the Friends of Art, announced; "Unfortunately our artist, Miss Callas, has plugged up ears and her medical advisers were against her coming here;" A morning rehearsal was planned for a theater but apparently Miss Callas did not want to give reporters a chance to question her about her alleged romance with Greek millionaire Aristotle Onassis. Nikita's Films Rate High LONDON — (UPI) — Radio Moscow, in a broadcast heard here, today gave favorable reviews to two new films which went on view in Moscow yesterday. The films were "Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev in America" and "Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev." francis sporting goods 731 Massachusetts get these for the game Saturday! ZERO WEAR lightweight insulated underwear for men, and women, too 11. 95 4-oz Dacron 15. 95 6-oz Dacron Now you can wear these for hunting, watching winter sports, or even working in the cold outdoors. You'll have all the comfort and freedom of action you've been used to all summer. - 100% Nylon inner, outer shell - lightweight Dacron insulation - rib knit cuffs - completely washable - tan, red, white, plaid - small, medium, large, extra large - two-piece - men's, women's Prairie Chicken Season October 31, November 1 and 2 "Everything for the Outdoorsman" Special Purchase Sale IMPORTED SHETLAND SWEATERS A truly outstanding opportunity to buy the world's most wanted sweater with a big savings. A large selection Were $14.98 to $16.98 PULLOVERS $8.80 - Sizes 34-40 - Outstanding Styles - Imported From Vienna CARDIGANS $9.90 Were $16.98 to $17.98 Plaza Brookside - Our Finest Maker - Assorted Colors - Cash, Charge, or Lay-A-Way 25 w Blue Ridge K.U. Campus