University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1960 Text of VOX Party Platform The following is the text of the Vox Populi'1960 platform. "VOX POPULI in order to promote better and more effective student government at the University of Kansas, does now declare and stand on the following platform VOX feels that the following principles are necessary to present student opinion through the ASC. I. CONTINUED EFFICIENCY IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT A. Vox has not in the past and will not in the future, support candidates for the ASC for the promotion of their personal ambitions. B. Vox supports a periodical publication to be continued by the ASC to keep the student body informed of the happenings in ASC meetings. C. Vox supports continued active investigation of campus problems by ASC committees and the continued submission of these committees' reports to the ASC. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Bringing the material to The Daily Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Registration for house decorations for Friday becoming Friday at the Alumni Banquet. 137 Strong. Pettitions for freshman class officer and A.S.C. living district candidates may be picked up in the dean of students office. All completed petitions are due in the dean of students office not later than noon, Saturday. Foreign students! A Topeka group has invited some of our foreign students to Topeka for the weekend of November 26-27 the Saturday and Sunday of November 26-27 the Saturday and Sunday of foreign students should contact the Foreign Student Advisor in 288 Strong Hall. TODAY Foreign students: Applications are available in the office of the Foreign Student Ventures in Understanding" at Michigan State during the 1960 Christmas holidays Le Carte Francais se réunira mercredi a quatre heures dans la salle 11 de Fraser. Il coère les Lois Eaton fera une causseur illustré de dépositifs sur un voyage au Mali. Movie on Titan Missle. 5 p.m. Aeronautics building. Newman Club, at Rum Run Center. Steven Lawrence center. Executive committee meeting. Archaeological Institute of America. 7:30 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union Prof. Oscar Broneer, Field Dir. of U. of Oscar Excavations at Corinth will speak in this session: *Isthmus* (Ishthmus) Dinner preceding at Faculty Club. 6 pm. Call KU 362 or VI 3-0626. Accounting Society, 7:30 p.m. Room 102 of IBM in Public Accounting Services Liahona: Fellowship with Lawrence Brown, Lawrence graduate. L.D.S. 1201 Vermont, 7:30 till 8:30. Elder Noya Bowman, Lawrence graduate, will transportation call Bob Krahl, M.J. 8-486. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Business Placement Bureau. 202 Summerfield, Mr. Harold Reister from Arthur Young & Company will interview students interested in being Staff Accountant or Leftwich from Ernst & Ernst will interview students interested in Public Accounting. Catholic Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, breakfast follows. 6:45 a.m. Communion. Newman Club. 12:35 p.m. Parlor A. Daily Rosary. Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan, address. 1 p.m. Student Union, Forum Room. Informal address sponsored by KU Young Democrats. Freshman Forum, sponsored by the KAI-Y. Forum Room, Kansas Union. 6:45 p.m. Tacos, Steaks WILLIE'S 10-40 CAFE 1310 W. 6th, VI 3-9757 Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER A. Vox initiated the support for and continues to endorse the referendum for equal representation for both large and small residence halls N STUDENT GOVERNMENT B. Vox continues to support the present merit system of selecting members for the ASC committees. III. STUDENT SERVICES IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT B. Vox will work for free ID exchange for athletic events. A. We will continue our efforts in making Vox initiated "Stop Day" a permanent part of final week preparation. C. Vox endorses formation of a transportation control center for commuters and out of state students. D. Vox advocates establishment of a student employment information service which will publish information on student job opportunities and wage rates. E. Vox recommends action be taken to improve outdoor lighting to and from women's residence areas and the campus. F. Vox advocates an investigation of the merits of reserved student seating at athletic contests. IV. PROGRESS IN STUDENT GOVERNMENT A. Vox supports: Inviting NSA to KU for its national convention staying in NSA Forming a committee to discuss and present principles of proposed KU-NSA policy to the ASC for action. Making KU a leader among Midwestern schools in NSA policy formation. B. Vox proposes the creation of a "Student Bill of Rights." C. Vox supports continued ASC cooperation with the town of Lawrence in order that our relationship may be further enhanced for the good of the student. EASY-WASH 11th & Pennsylvania VI 3-9706 LARGE PARKING AREA Students Special Brake Adjustment...98c Lubrication...$1.00 Antifreeze We check your hoses and guarantee your anti-freeze until May 1st,1961 - ACCESSORIES - GAS - OIL C & J CITIES SERVICE 6th & Wis. VI 3-7377 Tea and Sympathy Tickets All Sold The University Players today reported a sellout for "Tea and Sympathy." Performances are set nightly through Saturday. Robert Moberly, Excelsior Springs, Mo., senior and a lead in the play, said an extra performance may be given if the demand is great enough. The all-student cast of "Tea and Sympathy" performed before a full house last night. A committee of students selected "Tea and Sympathy" this year's major production by the University Players. This was done primarily because of the tremendous acclaim it has received in the past, Moberly said. Last year the major production by the group was "Desire Under the Elms," which ran two extra nights. Frank Dance to Be Poetry Hour Speaker Frank E. X. Dance, assistant professor in speech and drama, will speak at the Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union on the subject "The Devil in Literature." E. O.M. SALE! Thursday - Friday - Saturday FALL DRESSES FALL WOOL SKIRTS FALL TAPER PANTS REDUCED 30% ALL COTTON KNITS BLOUSES NOW SKIRTS 1/2 price T PANTS Downtown Only STORE HOURS 9:30 TILL 5:30 OPEN TILL 8:30 THURSDAYS DOWNTOWN That "Mouse That Roared" man PETER SELLERS will leave you roaring with laughter. A BOULTING BROTHERS PRODUCTION · A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE KANSAS CITY, MO. Shows: 7 & 9 ENGLISH & SEMANTICS TEACHERS PLEASE NOTE: - "I'm All Right Jack" is based on a comment made after Julius Caesar's assassination. Julius remarked: "Et tu, Brutus!" and Brutus hurried to assure him, "Me bene, Jacobus (I'm All Right Jack)." Caesar died of a broken heart because his best friend thought his name was Jack.