Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Nov. 17, 1960 Candidate Voting Totals Fraternity (first four elected) Max Eberhart (Vox) 191 Jerry Palmer (Vox) 161 Dick Harper (Vox) 154 John Erickson (UP) 133 Fat Piggot (Vox) 128 John Tillotson (UP) 121 Tom Turner (UP) 62 Sorority (first three elected) Sorority (first three elected) Phyllis Wertzberger (UP) 128 Jan Wise (UP) 100 Mary Sue Childers (Vox) 60 Kay Carpenter (Vox) 60 Judy Young (Vox) 50 Jeanette Ross (Vox) 52 Large Men's Dorms Large Men's Borns (first three elected) Alan Reed (UP) 151 Jerry Musil (UP) 138 James Jackson (UP) 101 Steve Patterson (Vox) 14 Gary Zuck (Vox) 41 Small Men's Dorms Small Men's Dorms (first one elected) Bill Breckenridge (Vox) ... 82 Larry Ehrlich (UP) ... 73 Co-op and Professional Fraternities (no voting representatives elected) Dennis Lemon (Vox) ... Married (no voting representatives elected) Bob Smith (Vox) John Mitchell (UP) Voting by Districts District Vox UP Total Fraternity 634 316 950 Sorority 222 228 450 Large Men's Dorms 55 390 445 Small Men's Dorms 80 73 157 Large Women's Dorms 79 76 155 Small Women's Dorms 50 86 136 Freshmen Women's Dorms 205 106 311 Unmarried-unorganized 33 77 110 Co-ops and Professional Fraternities 26 0 26 Married 21 18 39 Void Ballots 47 Write-ins 2 Totals 1,405 1,370 2,824 Car-Check Conducted Today Professor to Read Paper at Meeting Today and tomorrow Campus Police, with the help of Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, will conduct a car check to determine whether or not automobiles on the campus are safe enough for the trip home over Thanksgiving vacation. The check will be held in front of the Kansas Union, and such things as headlights, steering, and windshield wipers will be checked. The conference will meet today through Saturday in Oklahoma City, Okla. Prof. Schiefelbusch's report will deal with the "Parsons project." R. L. Schiefelbusch, professor of speech pathology and director of the Bureau of Child Research, will present a paper Saturday at the Southeast-Regional Conference for the Council of Exceptional Children JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT R & R Used Furniture 9th & Maine We Buy and Sell Clean Used Furniture KU BARBER SHOP One Block Down the Hill 411 1/2 W. 14th FINEST BARBERS YELLOW CAB CO. Phone VI 3-6333 24-hr. Service Radio Controlled Owner Ward Thompson Those passing the test will be given an "OK" sticker valid for one year. Those failing to pass the test will be given a chance to have the defect repaired and to try again. A sign on an east Dallas lawn: "No peddlers. Ornery old man inside." -UPI NOW Each 19C Each Tasty Burger Tenderloins Cheeseburgers BB-Q Beef Hot Ham Chili Dogs Malts, Shakes Each 19c Each Speaker Named For Forum Friday TASTY Drive-In 914 W.23rd John Swomley, a pacifist from Kansas City, will speak at the Minority Opinions Forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Mr. Swonley is associated with the National College of Christians. He will speak on "Unilateral Disarmament." Auto Wrecking & Junk New & Used Parts East End of 9th St. VI 3-0956 GOING ON A PICNIC? LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-Pacs of all kinds Picnic Supplies Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Students! Grease Job ... $1 Brake Adj. ... 98c Mufflers and Tallipipes Installed Free Open 24 hrs, with Mechanic on Duty Brakes Fellined Foreign Spending Cut WASHINGTON — (UPI) The United States sought today to slow the flight of dollars and gold abroad by drastically cutting its foreign spending and reducing the number of servicemen's families overseas. Page's SINCLAIR SERVICE $th & Vermont The seven-point program announced by President Eisenhower was expected to cut U.S. spending in foreign countries by slightly more than $1 billion a year, substantially improving the problem of America's international payments deficit. In addition to reducing the number of servicemen's dependents abroad, the plan bars the purchase of foreign goods by military post exchanges, orders foreign aid administrators to "buy American" and seeks new ways to increase American exports. The U.S. international payments deficit means that this country is spending more overseas that it is making. This deficit, which has been steadily draining U.S. gold reserves, may exceed $3 billion this year. Defense and treasury department spokesmen doubted that the measures would significantly damage the economies of foreign countries. Military sources feared that the curb on servicemen's families would hurt morale, although Defense Secretary Thomas S. Gates said he did not think the order would harm the spirit of American troops overseas. "I think our people are accustomed to sacrifice," he said. MU Game Luncheon Planned A Pre-Game lunch will be sponsored by the Disciples Student Fellowship at 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the First Christian Church, 10th and Kentucky. It is open to the public. 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