2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, October 11, 1968 Guide issued to aid voter in election A 120-page "Kansas Voter's Guide: 1968" has been issued by the University of Kansas Gover mental Research Center in its Citizen's Pamphlet Series. William H. Cape, acting director of the Governmental Research Center, author and editor of the guide, said its contents include organizational rosters of the political parties; the political party officers; party platforms for the Conservative, Democratic, Prohibition, and Republican parties; and, a brief biography of candidates for state and national offices. Maps of state senatorial districts, state legislative districts, state board of education districts, Kansas judicial districts, and sample ballots from previous elections are also included. "The Kansas Voter's Guide is designed to assist the citizen who desires to be knowledgeable about the election process and who wants to know the backgrounds of selected party candidates for office in the state," Cape said. Copies are available from the Governmental Research Center, Blake Hall. Pacifists guilty; destroy records BALTIMORE (UPI)A federal court jury found nine Roman Catholic pacifists, who were accused of destroying draft records, guilty on all three counts late Thursday after only one hour and 25 minutes deliberation. The defenders, on hearing the verdict, began to sing, "We shall overcome," the civil rights anthem. The "Catonsville Nine" entered the small Selective Service headquarters in the Baltimore suburb of Catonsville May 17, scooped two drawers full of records and burned them outside in a parking lot. Two of the nine are the Rev. Philip Berrigan, 45, a Josephite priest, and Thomas Lewis, 28, an artist. The other defendants are Thomas Melville, 37, and John Hogan, 33, former Maryknoll missionaries; Melville's wife Marjorie, 38, a former Maryknoll nun; George Mische, 33, of Washington; Mary Moylan, 32, a nurse; James McGinnis Darst, 26, a Christian Brother and Rev. Daniel Berrigan. We have moved. CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOPPE 9th St. Shopping Center 9th & Illinois Phone VI 3-3034 Book addition approved by LHS student council Lawrence High School Student Council today approved a committee recommendation suggesting the addition of 12 books on Negro history to the LHS library. The committee, after reviewing a 40-volume set which the high school recently purchased, decided the books "weren't really for our level but were for people more versed in the subject," said Venessa Collins, 400 Illinois St. She is one of about 50 LHS Negro students who walked out of the high school Sept. 25. Miss Collins said the Student Council recommendation must be approved by the high school administration and the Superintendent of Schools office. She said proponents of the new system of choosing cheerleaders, which would be more favorable to minority groups, had decided to delay presenting 'School closed' unless teachers settle dispute NEW YORK (UPI)—School Superintendent Bernard E. Donovan threatened Thursday to close a troublesome Brooklyn junior high school permanently unless teachers at odds over school decentralization resolved their differences. The threat was reported by teachers in still another effort to bring peace to the Ocean Hill-Brownsville school district in Brooklyn. Donovan ordered Junior High 271 in the predominantly Negro and Puerto Rican district closed Wednesday night after a day of turmoil in the 1,700-student school. The superintendent indicated that the school was driven by a dispute between teachers backing local community control of schools in the district and those opposing a year-long experiment in such control. the cheerleader proposal to the council. Negro student leaders wanted to change some amendments in the proposal, particularly one which suggests cheerleaders be elected in the spring rather than in the fall, she said. The measure's supporters also want to see if a student assembly to discuss the cheerleader proposal will be held. Miss Collins said Principal Bill Medley had suggested the possibility of placing the cheerleader issue in front of the student body. GOODYEAR TIRES Passenger Tires 125% Off All Major Oil Brands Wheel Alignment & Balancing Complete Mechanical Service Brake Job 89c Grease Job $1.50 Motor Tune-up with Sun Equipment. Page Fina Service 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-9694 And here are two great ways to make tracks. Bottom: an exciting new handsewn sole-less moccasin boot with an unusual double-ring buckle. Top: the square toe casual with bold new rivet construction and genuine handsewn vamp. At better stores everywhere. apache mocs by PLYMOUTH Plymouth Shoe Company, Middleboro, Massachusetts Robinson Shoe Co. Kansas City 2120 West 9th Phone - VI 2-2930 SPECIAL (Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla) CHEESEBURGER FRENCH FRIES AND MINI SHAKE Friday And Saturday Only THRIFT 'N SWIFT DRIVE-IN 60c The Quality Hamburger Jayhawks Beat Nebraska