Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1959 Young GOPs Rail Docking Approach Two members of the KU Young Republicans criticized Gov. George Docking's approach to the budget issue and emphasized the difference between his and the KU administration's stands. Joan Stafford, St. Joseph, Mo. senior and president of the Young Republicans, and Scott Jarvis, Winfield sophomore, said that Docking's stand is based primarily upon political prejudice. They cited his remarks concerning the Leavenworth incident last fall and against the Daily Kansan reporters who covered his press conference in Topeka. The governor called the KU Young Republicans' demonstration in Leavenworth at a fund-raising dinner honoring Sen. Paul Douglas (D-Ill) a "lack of discipline and human dignity." "The governor appears to be lacking in self-control and emotional stability," Miss Stafford said. She commended the administration for not "lowering itself to the level of the governor, as it must have been sorely tempted to do." Miss Stafford did not comment upon Docking's statement that the president of the KU Young Republicans spit in the face of a crippled Democrat during the Leavenworth episode. Docking remembered the president as being a male student. Miss Stafford then challenged the governor to take a constructive stand on these four issues: 1. If the governor led the KU administration, what methods would he impose to divorce the University from politics? 2. Docking said KU's educational standards are not up to those of 1948 and that a "clean-up" is in order. What measures would he advocate to institute this "clean-up" 3. The governor must prove any concrete connection between the administration and the Board of Regents with any political party. (Docking inferred a tie-up between Fred Ellsworth, the executive secretary of the alumni association, and his son, Robert, present head of the Douglas County Republicans.) 4. The governor is asked to prove any property destruction by the students in Leavenworth and to take a "yes or no" stand on the inference that KU students were responsible for the traffic death of a K-State Democrat returning to Manhattan from the rally. Frosh Basketball Broadcast The KU-K-State freshman basketball game will be broadcast at 4:55 p.m. tomorrow over campus radio station KUOK. It was originally announced as Thursday in the Daily Kansan. No Travel For Mich. Officials LANSING, Mich. — (UPI) Michigan is so broke it can't pay out-of-state transportation to its officials unless they can bring back more money than they spend. A virtual ban on travel to other states is the latest in a series of stop gap measures by one of the nation's wealthiest states to ease a cash crisis that finds red tape hampering efforts to bail the state out of red ink. State Controller James Miller said he will not approve travel requests unless a "direct and immediate" financial gain for the state can be shown. Michigan's plight is symbolized by a threadbare rug in Gov. G. Mennen Williams' office that has been patched with black tape to keep secretaries from catching their high heels on the loose threads. Williams' secretaries and the more than 30,000 other state employees felt the effects of the cash crisis yesterday when a planned holiday in observance of George Washington's birthday was called off because the state couldn't afford to pay overtime for essential services. The impact of fiscal collapse reached far beyond Williams' office. There is a threat of payless pay-days. The Big Ten universities of Michigan and Michigan State are three months behind in receipt of state appropriations. They tried borrowing from banks but credit ran out. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of the event. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kosman. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Official Bulletin Business Placement Bureau, 214 Strong Hall. Mr. Walter Sutton, Mr. Clayton McMurray, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, Public Accounting. Lutheran Student Association, 7:00 p.m. coffee Barbara Aurb's apartment Oread Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7/14; 7/23; 7/26; Norman Krebbs, "Mere Christianity." Dick Harp Television Show. 10:20 p.m. -live from Hoch Auditorium. TOMORROW Business Placement Bureau, 214 Strong. Mr. Wm. C. F. Chambers, Carter Oil Co., Accounting, Mr. Michael Waller, Mr. H. H. Procter & Gamble, Sales Management. Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. at Holy Communion, 7:00 a.m. with breakfast for sowing, Canterbury House. Lutheran Student Luncheon, 12 noon, Union, Cafeteria. Faculty Forum, "The Dead See Scrolls." Dr. J. Coert Rylarsdram. Prof. O. Testament Theology. Divinity School University. Noon in the English Room of the living Lutheran Gamma Delta 5-5-30 p.m. Duforth Chapel. Pastor Brittain, Lenten Sunday Jay James, Oread Room. 5:00 p.m. Attendance required. Le Circle Français, mercredi le vingtineq fevrier a quatre heures dans la salle onze Fraser. Programme: Renaud Segalen. Lutheran Student Assn., 7 to 7:30 p.m. Lenten Services, Danforth Hall THURSDAY Episcalpic Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. Bible Stationion, 7 a.m. with breakfast following. Newman Club Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. Business Placement, Burger Intellvews Job Search 214. Strong, Mr. Michael Waller, Mr. Cromer, Procter & Gamble, Sales Management. 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