12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 25, 1968 Jayhawk Sportscar Club to sponsor Halloween rally The Jayhawk Sportscar Club is celebrating Halloween this year by sponsoring a road rally at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Malls Shopping Center, 23rd and Louisiana. A sportscar is not necessary to be eligible to enter the "Son of a Witch Rally," Bill Spenser, Lawrence resident and rally master said. Any car is eligible as long as it is equipped with seatbelt. Each driver will need a car, navigator, pencil and clipboard. An entry fee will also be required. "The object of the rally is to drive accurately and at road speeds. Anyone who exceeds the Casa De Taco Deliciously Different Mexican Food 1105 Mass. VI 3-9880 Malls Shopping Center VI 2-1523 Plenty of Free Parking We have moved CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOPPE 9th St. Shopping Center 9th & Illinois Phone VI 3-3034 New York Cleaners For the best in: ● Dry Cleaning ● Alterations ● Reweaving 926 Mass. V1 3-0501 Exclusive Representative of L. G. Balfour Co. For the finest in Fraternity Jewelry - Badges • Guards • Novelties • Favors • Lavaliers • Rings • Sportswear • Mugs • Paddles • Trophies • Cups • Awards Al Lauter 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 GOODYEAR TIRES speed limit and receives a ticket will be disqualified," Spenser said. Passenger Tires 25% Off All Major Oil Brands Wheel Alignment & Balancing Complete Mechanical Service Brake Adjustment 98c Grease Job $1.50 Motor Tune-up with Sun Equipment. The rally itself should take approximately four hours. The course will cover backroads and areas in Douglas County. Page Fina Service 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-9694 SAIGON (UPI)—South Vietnam announced yesterday it was releasing a record 140 prisoners of war and a Hanoi radio broadcast reported that Viet Cong forces had freed 11 captured South Vietnamese troops. The two announcements came three days after the United Prisoners of war to be released States repatriated 14 North Vietnamese sailors and increased speculation that a breakthrough toward peace might be near. The vague South Vietnamese announcement said the prisoners would be released in Saigon about Oct. 30 as a "tolerant and humanitarian gesture." It was reported that the group included both North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops. "Details will be provided later," the South Vietnamese communique said. "The men will be free to remain in the Republic of Vietnam if they choose."