University Daily Kansan Page 10 Friday, Oct. 17, 1958 Legislation Is Necessary But Not Right to Work Bill Some type of legislation other than the right to work amendment is necessary to stiffle union corruption—This is the conclusion arrived at by a KU professor and a local businessman last night. Dan Hopson, assistant professor of law and assistant dean of the Law School, and Gene Courtney, director of Centron Corp., expressed this view at a dinner for Phi Delta Kappa, professional educational fraternity. Neither of the speakers would definitely state "The right to work amendment will raise or lower wages" in a debate over the amendment Friday night. "But weakening labor unions is taking away their power of collective bargaining," Dan Hopson, assistant professor of law and assistant dean of the Law School, stated in opposition to the bill. International Club Plans Mexico Trip The International Club will take its annual trip to Mexico during Christmas vacation this year. They will visit Mexico City, Acapulco, and Yucutan. The group will leave Lawrence Saturday, Dec. 20. The cost is $90 a person. It includes transportation and hotel accomodations, but not meals. A $10 deposit is required from those students planning to go on the trip. The International Club will make further plans at their next regular meeting, 7:30 p.m. Oct.26 in 306C of the Kansas Union. Private aircraft flew more than twice as many hours as all commercial aircraft combined in the U.S. in 1957. Many Have Right to Work "Several states have the right to work law and have higher wages," Courtney argued. He stated specific examples of Iowa and Nevada. "Should the individual control the group or the group control the individual, is the question. "An individual should have the right to make up his mind if he wants to join a union or not," Courtney said. He also thought the amendment would be an aid, although not the answer, to remove corruption from unions. By voluntary membership the individual could withdraw his financial support from the organization. "The right to work amendment has nothing to do with union violence." Hopson replied. Both agreed a different type of legislation was needed to stiffle union corruption. "Why shouldn't a worker who comes into a union-controlled job have to join? He is going to derive the benefits the union has obtained. The non-union workers just don't want to foot the bill," Hopson said. Males Should Watch Draft Male students over 18 years of age do not need to be reminded they are eligible for military service. But those who would like to put it in the background until they have completed their college education can request the registrar's office to notify their local draft boards they are enrolled at KU. A paper structure has been designed that can serve as a duck blind, camping shelter or play house. Students who are doing good work and meet certain other requirements may be qualified for deferment, Registrar James K. Hitt, in charge of the selective service system, said. DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 TONITE! SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TOO! EXTRA ON SATURDAY NIGHT! DOUBLE OWL SHOW! 4 FEATURES IN ALL! The Navy plans to build the world's biggest radio telescope in the hills of West Virginia. Both men agreed statistics would not prove a thing. Cost of living and other factors have cluttered up the picture too much to show a clear cut case. VAN ALDO MONA HEFLIN·RAY·FREEMAN NANCY JAMES RAYMOND OLSON·WHITMORE·MASSEY TAB DOROTHY ANNE HUNTER·MALONE·FRANCIS Show Starts at 7:00 Adults 75c, Kids Free! "and God created woman" ... but the devil invented Brigitte Bardot in CINEMASCOPE and EASTMANCOLOR A KINGSLEY-INTERNATIONAL Release ... a strawberry blonde bundle of curves—and nerves—90 minutes of uninhibited sex." - Thier, N. Y. Post FOR ADULTS ONLY! DRIVE IN THEATRE ··· West on 23rd Street Regular Prices Show Starts at 7:00 TONITE AND SATURDAY TECHNICOLOR*From WARNER BROS. Screenplay by NORMAN KRASNA Produced and Directed by STANLEY DONEN SUNDAY 4 DAYS TONITE AND SATURDAY! 2 BIG HITS!