14 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, October 24,1968 CYR plans campaign in Harman promotion The Collegiate Young Republicans last night announced a massive campaign to promote Rick Harman, the Republican candidate for governor. Patty Blackburn, Prairie Village senior and chairman of the Harman for Governor organization at KU said 100 students would leave Saturday morning at 6:45 a.m. from O zone parking Bond may speak in 3 places today Julian Bond, Georgia legislator and prominent figure during the Democratic National Convention, may make three appearances while he is in Lawrence today. He will speak to juniors and seniors at Lawrence High School (LHS) at approximately 9 a.m., said LHS principal Bill Medley. The speech will be closed to all but LHS juniors and seniors and the topic is anticipated only as "political," Medley commented. Bond is scheduled to speak at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom as part of National Affairs Week activities. An informal visit to the Ballard Community Center may also be on tap for the Georgia legislator, said Leonard Harrison, center director. This session would be open to the public if Bond's time permits a visit, Harrison said. lot to canvass Wyandotte County. She estimated 750 students would take part in the event. The campaigners will canvass homes during the morning and early afternoon, and will end the day with a party at Wyandotte County Lake. The announcement came at a meeting last night of the CYR. Also announced at the meeting were the following: - A bus chartered by the Dole for Senator organization will leave at 7:30 s.m. from Topeka for two days of campaigning for Bob Dole. The appearance of Kent Frizzell, the Republican candidate for Attorney General of Kansas, at the nwxt CYR meeting Oct. 30. A victory party on election night. Nov. 5 in the Eldridge hotel. The party will be free to members and one dollar to non-members. - Rick Harman's appearance preceding the Homecoming football game Nov. 2. Vice President Hubert Humphrey—then a senator from Minnesota—spoke at a KU convocation in 1959. Hillview Golf Course $1.00 and play all day. Driving range, snack bar (cold beer), pro-shop 1 1/4 mi. south of Holiday Inn VI 3-9687 Police nab exiles; Cubans allegedly behind bombings NEW YORK (UPI)—Police early yesterday seized nine Cuban exiles accused of at least four recent bombings and of plotting a wave of murder and sabotage as a prelude to a full-scale invasion of Cuba. Investigators said the suspects were about to embark on a series of assassinations of Cuban officials in a number of countries. Their targers allegedly included the Cuban ambassador to the United Nations and his entire staff who were to be gunned down in a raid on the Cuban Mission. They planned to arm themselves with weapons stolen from a Brooklyn armory. The nine were identified as members of Cuban Power, a three-year-old supersecret, paramilitary organization divided into six-man cells, each with its own code name. Alfred J. Scotti, chief assistant district attorney for the borough of Manhattan, said the men were arrested before dawn at their homes and caches of weapons, ammunition and U.S. Army uniforms were seized. FBI agents in Miami, where Cuban terrorists also have been active, arrested nine other alleged Cuban Power members Oct. 11. TONY'S 66 SERVICE Be prepared— get antifreeze! 2434 Iowa VI 1-1008 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Flower Power at BURGER CHEF Crazy Daisy with each Ham'n' Cheese Sandwich Purchased-only 45c Ham 'N' Cheese is our new sandwich with Rickie Tickie "Love Flowers" wrapped with it. only 45c Limited Quantity of Stickers So Hurry about this human tragedy to find out how they can help." 9th & Iowa Balfour said students have a moral obligation to inform themselves about the problem and do what they can to erase it. Balfour urges KU students help William M. Balfour, dean of student affairs, urged students to take an interest in the plight of the starving Biafrans. Home of the World's Greatest Hamburger "The widespread suffering and starvation now raging in West Africa should concern all KU students," Balfour said. "I hope that people here care enough Patronize Kansan Advertisers BURNT IVORY SHOES by Taylor of Maine The magnificent Burnt Ivory leather is hand-burnished to a deep-toned glow that grows richer and mellower with age. The detailing and hand-shaping are the work of talented Down-East shoemakers. They are shoes for individualists. Drop in . . . let us fit you perfectly. twenty five dollars. twenty five dollars Bunny Black's Royal College Shop ---