University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1960 Docking Says Anderson Misleading Voters on Issues TOPEKA — (UPI) — Gov. George Docking said today he enthusiastically agrees with a member of this probation and parole board that John Anderson, Jr., Republican candidate for Governor, is misleading the voters on the pardons and paroles issue. Warren C. Martin, Prohibition Party member of the board, sent an open letter to Anderson in which he accused the attorney general, in effect, of failure to cite the entire record in his attacks on the Docking administration. Anderson has pointed out that Richard Eugene Hickock, one of two men convicted of the Herbert Clutter family killings, was a parolee. The Governor said: "The only candidate for Governor who had any connection with the Clutter case was Anderson. He had Hickoek bound over to District Court trial on the basis of two eye witnesses and a signed statement in a burglary case and didn't prosecute him." A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing.—Oscar Wilde Before The Game . . . After The Dance - ANYTIME! Meet Your Friends At The BIG BUY Home of World Famous Colonel Sanders' Kentucky Fried Chicken 23rd & Iowa V1 3-8225 JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT The Civil Rights Council will meet at 8:30 tonight in 306A of the Kansas Union. There will be an election of officers and plans will be made for the remainder of this year. Civil Rights Council Will Meet Tonight All interested persons are urged to attend. Professor to Give Shakespeare Talk Charlton Hinman, professor of English, will lecture on "Six Variant Readings in the First Folio of Shakespeare," 4 p.m., Friday in Bailey Auditorium. cent research in Washington entitled, "The Printing and Proof-reading of the First Folio of Shakespeare," It will be published in 1961. Mr. Hinman's address will be the eighth annual public lecture on "Books and Bibliography" at KU. He has written a book on his re- God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are always ready to defend it.-Daniel Webster Attention Freshmen REUBEN McCORNACK Has "THROWN HIS HAT INTO THE RING" for CLASS PRESIDENT "Back Mac's Knack" IBM WILL INTERVIEW NOVEMBER 8-9 Candidates for Bachelors or Masters Degrees are invited to discuss opportunities in: Marketing and Sales Engineering and Science This is a unique opportunity to find out about the many career opportunities at IBM.The IBM representative can discuss with you typical jobs, various training programs, chances for advanced education, financial rewards, and company benefits—all important factors that affect your future. An Unusual Growth Story: IBM has had one of the exceptional growth rates in industry. It has been a planned growth, based on ideas and products having an almost infinite application in our modern economy. SOME FACTS ABOUT IBM Diverse and Important Products: IBM develops, manufactures and markets a wide range of products in the data processing field. IBM computers and allied products play a vital role in the operations of business, industry, science and government. Across-the-Country Operations: Laboratory and manufacturing facilities are located in Endicott, Kingston, Owego, Poughkeepsie and Yorktown, New York; Burlington, Vermont; Lexington, Kentucky; San Jose, California; and Rochester, Minnesota. Headquarters is located in New York City with sales and service offices in 198 major cities throughout the United States. The Accent is on the Individual: No matter what type of work a person does at IBM, he is given all the responsibility he is able to handle, and all the support he needs to do his job. Advancement is by merit. The areas in which IBM is engaged have an unlimited future. This is your opportunity to find out what that future has to offer you. Call or stop in at your placement office to arrange an appointment with the IBM representative for the date above. If you cannot attend an interview, write or call the manager of the nearest IBM office: Mr. W. H. Jennings, Branch Manager IBM Corporation, Dept. 882 1400 Baltimore Avenue Kansas City 41, Mo. BA 1-0575 IBM You naturally have a better chance to grow with a growth company. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION