On the Hustings Page 3 Jack Favors Rights United Press International Sen. John F. Kennedy, campaigning in northern New York, today called for stronger civil rights legislation and a federal policy providing for more equitable distribution of defense contracts across the nation. Kennedy, leaving Erie, Pa., where he spoke to an early morning political rally, flew into New York arriving at Niagara Falls, N. Y., airport shortly after 11 a.m. He motorized first to north Tonawanda, where he addressed a crowd of 5,000 persons, then returned to Niagara Falls. He planned major speeches tonight at Rochester and Buffalo. Outside Niagara Falls, Sen. Kennedy stopped to address a group of about 2,000 workers. The Democratic Presidential candidate said he still strongly favored the controversial section three of the Civil Rights Bill, defeated in congress in 1957. The section would have authorized the Attorney General to institute suits for the protection of civil rights in a broad range of possible violations. Congress defeated this section but did adopt section four which authorized the Attorney General to institute action for protection of voting rights. Communists Accused WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The State department today accused communist forces in Laos of "double dealing" after the State officials received news reports that the leftist Pathet-Lao party had seized control of the town of Sam-Neva in Northern Laos. Nixon Gives Plan NEW YORK —(UPI)— Vice President Richard M. Nixon today offered the nation's voters a seven-point program for beating the housing crisis of the 1960's before it gets started. On a swing through Manhattan and Long Island, the GOP presidential nominee told an audience in the Forest Hills residential area that the nation must prepare for the housing crisis "Now—not when it is hard upon us." Nixon began his 12-hour campaign tour with breakfast with the Magazine Publishers Association at the Commodore Hotel. He told the publishers America must do more than just "Hold the line" against communism if it is to win the struggle against Soviet and Chinese Communist attacks. Nixon promised that he would "Keep faith by keeping the platform" of his party on the civil rights issue. He said that if he were elected he would exercise presidential leadership to get the people to do voluntarily "what the law would have them do later." Khrushchev Hints His Stay May Be a 'Long One' NEW YORK —(UPI)— Premier Nikita Khrushchev hinted again today that his stay in New York might be a long one — and nobody knows if he is joking. A newsman asked him today when he expected to return to Moscow and he replied with his stock answer: "Three weeks after the session is over." The General Assembly is expected to last at least until Christmas. About two thousand dollars of a $45,000 Carnegie Foundation grant supporting the KU honors program will be used to publish a volume of papers written by members of the honors group. Students' Papers To Be Published George R. Waggoner, dean of the College announced this today. The students will elect an advisory board of four members to make decisions about the content of the publication. Dean Waggoner said: "The volume might include research papers written by undergraduate students engaged in research projects, papers on mathematics and creative literary contributions. It could be given to members of the honors program and to their high school libraries." A portion of the Carnegie grant is also used to support the undergraduate research program at the University. Through the program, undergraduate students in the honors section are assigned to assist faculty members with research projects and other phases of departmental work The present group includes freshmen and sophomores selected by a special advisory committee of the College and enrolled in honors sections of the different departments and juniors and seniors participating in individual departmental honors programs. It also includes students participating in Carnegie and National Science Foundation research programs. ABOUT 300 students are involved in the KU honors program which originated as an experimental group of 32 in the fall of 1955. The group represents the upper two per cent of the college students in the nation. It is change, not love, that makes the world go round — love only keeps it populated. Wednesday. Sept: 28, 1960 University Daily Kansan IBM Guest Speaker for Math Club Meeting Dr. D. J. Heartinger, a division chairman from the International Business Machines Co., will be the guest speaker at the KU Math Club's first meeting this year. The mathematics group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Pine Room, Kansas Union. Dr. Heart- inger will speak on "Topics in Advanced Computer Usage," discussing simulation, models, and automatic process control. Also on the program will be the showing of the film, "Intercept," an account of IBM's recent developments in simulation of rocket flight. SYRACUSE Thursday, Sept. 29 7-8 p.m. at Allen Field House Motorcade at 6:30 Jack Mitchell and Players GOOD MUSIC and REFRESHMENTS Sponsored by M.R.A. and KuKu's "COCKY" IS A REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT 1988 THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. BMOC $ ^{*} $ *Big Man On Campus—yea man! He treats the gals to Coke. Who can compete with charm like that. So if you're 5'0" and a little underweight, remember-you don't have to be a football hero to be popular. Just rely on the good taste of Coke. 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