Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday Oct. 6, 1980 Roaring Twenties Gaiety To Liven SUA Carnival Everything from speak-easy noor shows to a takeoff on "Elmer Gantry" will be included in the "Roaring Twenties" Student Union Activities Carnival Saturday, Oct. 15. Twenty-eight booths and nine skits are scheduled to keep students and visitors "in the mood" from 6:30-10:30 p.m. Skirts are to be performed by four women's groups and five men's organizations. "IT" IS THE name of the Alpha Delta Pi skit, a controversial takeoff on the "it" girls of the early twenties. The Kappa Alpha Thetas have named their 1920 Red Riding Hood skit "Trials and Tribulations of Scarlet Rhodda," or "Wampus Kitty Makes Good." "Black Friday" will be presented by Alpha Chi Omega as the crash of the date market, and the Gamma Phi Betas named their speak-easy floor show "Chez Shimmy." "A Roar from the Twenties" will be heard from the men's coops. Lambda Chi Alpha's title speaks for itself, "The True Development of Riotious Living." "THE UNFLUNKABLES" in a new version of the untouchables and UP Organizes; Hits Opposition (Continued from page 1) party domination for the "no work no think" policy of ASC. "The ASC has not been working," he said, "Dalby (Ronald Dalby, Jollin, Mo., senior and student body president) had to urge them to be more aware of their duties in their last meeting." After the election of officers, the Party set its aims for the elections in November. "If they are not aware of their duties how did they get there in the first place?" NOMINATIONS for representatives will be submitted to the Campus Committee by Oct. 14 in order to allow the best selection for presentation to the party's General Assembly. The petition is due at the ASC election Board on Oct. 28. The primary election is Nov. 8 and 9. The general election will be Nov. 15 and 16. The University Party will present candidates from the eight living districts and the number of representatives seated will depend upon the number of votes cast. Dice Players Get To Stay HONOLULU — (UPI) — Twenty dice players thought they had a perfect spot for a game when they picked a vacant building which was undergoing remodeling. They were arrested for gambling shortly after the game started in the future headquarters of the police department. closing hours for senior women will star Alpha Tau Omega. A takeoff on Elmer Gantry provides entertainment by the Phi Kappa Psis. Delta Upsilon has not announced its plans. Trophies will be awarded for first place of booths and skins in both men and women's divisions. The announcement of the judging will climax the carnival at 10:30.p.m. and be immediately followed by the crowning of the SUA Carnival Queen. UN Debates China Seat (Continued from page 1) Jawad supported Khrushev's proposal for "general and complete" disarmament in four years but broke with Russia's attack on Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. DECLARING THAT "certain colonial powers" used Israel as a base from which to put pressure on the Arab countries". Jawad said: "Economic and financial aid generously provided to Israel by certain Western countries, particularly the United States and France, offer an irrefutable proof of the determination of those countries to make of Israel a stronghold against the Arab states. . . . "These powers consider Israel as their main military and strategic base in the Middle East, not only to perpetuate their influence in the region but also for aggressive purposes outside it." JAWAD SAID French President Charles De Gaulle had not meant his promise of self-determination for Algeria. "He wanted nothing less than surre- ward," the Iraqi said. "... We believe that peace in Algeria is an essential preliminary to the relations of the Arab states with France, and to a large extent with the West. ..." Conservative Wins Election in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO — (UPI) Conservative Janio Quadros has won election as President of Brazil by one of the largest pluralities in the nation's history, unofficial tabulation of more than half the votes cast in Monday's election indicated today. Quadros had a nearly 1.5 million vote lead over his nearest opponent in a three-way race with nearly 7 million votes counted of the estimated 13 million cast. Letter Arrives 11 Years Later MANSFIELD, England — (UPI) — Mrs. B. L. Baggaley received a letter yesterday advising her it was time to immunize her baby. The postmark was dated Nov. 4, 1949. The baby now is 11 years old. Nigerian Leader Hits Power Bloc NEW YORK — (UPI) — Nigeria, Africa's newest and largest independent state, has no intention of joining any blocs or groups, Nigerian Prime Minister Alhaji Sir Abu Shrubat Tafawa Balawe said today. "We hate blocs, especially in an organization like the United Nations," Balewa stated. "The role of Nigeria will always be to follow the truth. Our permanent representative to the U.N. will be thinking freely and support what is best for the world." The Prime Minister arrived accompanied by six members of his cabinet, three senators and four members of parliament to attend the admittance tomorrow of his country as the 99th member of the United Nations. He will address that body Friday. The former British territory became the Independent Federation of Nigeria last Saturday. It has a population of more than 35-million and is a member of the British Commonwealth. All the arts are brothers; each one a light to the others.—Voltaire This would allow all types of literature and propaganda from Russia to enter the U.S. without censorship. (Continued from page 1) KU Wants Voice in NSA NSA borrowed demonstrations from students in foreign countries where college and university students are among the few well-educated people. Let's ALL Go to The Huddle Students are the leaders in these countries and their actions and opinions are highly respected by fellow countrymen, Dalby said. Dalby said: "Demonstrations are not the way to get things done. They only show the inability to deal with the problems of the country as the rest of society does." Featuring THE FAVORITE BEVERAGE OF THE CAMPUS Dalby said appearances before government committees and treatises on advocated issues would be a more sensible approach to getting action. Dalby did not deny the advantages offered by the NSA. A central filing system offering ideas for all types of student government problems and policies are available from other member schools. However, Dalby said this service does not outweigh the meager position on the NSA. SCHOOLS SUCH as the University of North Carolina, Duke University, the University of Southern California and the University of Alabama have left the NSA. Nixon in South; Lashes Democrats NASHVILLE, Tenn. — (UPI) — Vice President Richard M. Nixon made his eighth campaign swing into the South today and lost no time at lashing out at the Democrats. In a prepared statement issued as he landed at Nashville, Nixon blamed the Democratic controlled congress for a revision downward of the federal budget surplus from a hoped-for $4.2 billion to $1.1 billion. 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