20 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, October 16, 1968 Humphrey in KC (Continued from page 1) page 19 promising position was wrong." the statement said. The group held signs saying, "National Students Coilition (sic) for HHH." One sign read, "Gene's gone—now unite. No Wallace." Several signs said, "HHH for peace," and were framed with ban-the-bomb insignias. Other signs said, "Hubert for Humanity." Humphrey literature passed out at the rally boasted of Humphrey's climb in the Sindlinger poll from 24.6 per cent to 30.4 per cent as compared to Nixon's drop from 34.5 per cent to 34.3 per cent and Wallace's drop from 17.8 per cent to 17.2 per cent. Humphrey has trailed in all of the major polls, the Sindlinger poll being his most favorable. Newsweek's poll of Sept. 23 was probably Humphrey's worst showing, ranking Humphrey behind both Nixon and Wallace in electoral votes. That poll gave Nixon 75 solid electoral votes and 254 leaning; Humphrey 7 solid and 47 leaning; and Wallace 39 solid and 50 leaning. Humphrey compared his campaign to the campaign of former President Harry Truman who also suffered bad poll ratings. Hinting that he plans to overcome the polls and win next month, Humphrey told the Missouri crowd, "I'm proud to be a Truman Democrat." Voting postponed by ASC (Continued from page 1) Senate Code read: "The committee on Off-Campus Housing shall be composed of the Dean of Student Affairs who shall be the chairman, the Dean of Men, of whom shall be also a member of the Committee on Foreign Students, the chairman of People-to-People, and three student members of the University Senate." Robert Van Cleave, Law School representative from Kansas City said: "The problems with health and the standards in much of our off-campus living is deplorable. By making up a com- Official Bulletin TODAY Quarterback Club. 12:30 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union. Le Cercle Francais se reunit michel macquarie, a l'institut du Centre de Saïle Jayhawk. Programm par les Jordes Jacques Meyer. Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Classical Film 7 & 9 p.m. "The Black Pirate." Dyche Auditorium Black Pirate KU Sports Parachute Club. 7:30 Rosewater Kenny Union p.m. Oread Room, Kansas City 7:30 p.m. Jay- broom Room, Kansas City German Theatre Die Brucke. 8:20 von von Barnhelm1. University Theatre Lecture. 8 p.m. S. S. Chern, Roy A. Roberts Prof. of Math. "Mathematics in China-Past and Present" and objec- tions to today. Big Eight Room, Kansas, Union. TOMORROW Theatre Colloquium, 3:30 p.m. Kumo Epple, producer of Bavarian St. Theater. "Conversation about Contemporary German Theater." Carlos Roberto Petrovich, director of Castro Alves Theater, Bahia (Brazil) "Conversation about Contemporary Brazilian Theater." For all interested faculty and students, 341 Murphy. Poetry Room 4:30 p.m. Ed Grier Lifetime Achievement Williams. Music Room, Kansas Union. mittee to study the problems and discussing them might help us reach some type of conclusion." The amendment to the proposed Senate Code to establish student representation by living groups and University groups was postponed indefinitely by ASC members. Lungstrum said about the proposed amendment: "The purpose of the proposed Senate Code is to deal with academic problems which arise in the University. The living group problems are of a different matter. The argument that you know more people in your living group than you do your University group, such as the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is not necessarily valid. German Lecture. 4:20 p.m. Joost Siedhoff, director of DIE Drucke. "Deutsche Dialogte." Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. If you are a Phi Delt, for instance, and a representative on the council, and there is a Sigma Chi representative on the council, it is very likely that you do not know each other." AAUF Fall Dinner Meeting. 6 p.m. Kansas Room. Kansas Union. Winston Memorial Lecture. 4 p.m. Hugh Kenner. "Home," 5 p.m. Kingsland, Kauai, Kauai, Kauai, the group from Mission Hills, Henry A. Bubb and Eldon Sloan, both of Topeka, and Dr. James J. Basham, Fort Scott. All are members of the Board of Regents. letters to members of the University community asking for nominations and also criteria for selecting a new chancellor." The five Lawrence campus representatives were elected from a list of 11 faculty members nominated by the University Senate Council. Manning was elected Friday by the faculty of the Medical Center. Members of the committee are Albrecht; Ambrose Saricks, chairman of the Executive Committee of the University Senate; Robert P. Cobb, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Paul W. Gilles, professor of chemistry; Charles H. Oldfather, professor of law; and Robert Manning, associate professor of biochemistry at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. Members of the faculty committee will meet tomorrow with the four-man Kansas Board of Regents chancellor selection committee after the monthly Regents meeting in Topeka. Albrecht said the meeting will involve a discussion of procedures to follow in finding a successor to Wescoe. Appointed to the Regents committee on Sept. 20 were Arthur H. Cromb, chairman of The committee formally met for the first time last night in a session closed to the press. Albrecht released his statements after the meeting. Die Bruck. 8:20 p.m. "The Castle." University Theatre. Albrecht said at 10:30 p.m. attempts were then being made to contact student representatives to discuss the matter. He said the students definitely would have been contacted by this afternoon. Students will apparently participate in the selection of a new chancellor, William P. Albrecht, dean of the Graduate School, said last night. Albrecht stated the committee is "in the process of drafting In a prepared statement, Albrecht said members of the sixman KU committee to help find a replacement for Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will be "sitting down with elected representatives of the student body to explore the selection of an appropriate student advisory committee." Exclusive Representative of SUA Films, 7 p.m. "The Dutchman" has the Quiet One" Dyche Auditorium Foreign Culture Forum, 7:30 p.m. Matured at the University of Miami. Oliver Hall Conference Room. L. G. Balfour Co. For the finest in Fraternity Jewelry Students to help select Chancellor Math Club. 7:30 p.m. Fred Van Mclee. "Fixed-Point Theorem." 11B book. Patronize Kansan Advertisers HOMECOMING SUPPLIES ● Badges ● Guards ● Novelties ● Favors ● Lavaliers ● Rings ● Sportswear ● Mugs ● Paddles ● Trophies ● Cups ● Awards 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 Al Lauter I'm on my way to the Red Dog for Dollar Nite Fr, with the Renegades. Chancellor W. 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