University Daily Kansan Page 3 Docking, Reed Cancel Speaking Engagements Here Thursday, Oct. 16, 1958 Both the Republican and Democratic candidates for governor, Clyde Reed Jr. and Gov. George Docking, have cancelled their appearances at the Political Emphasis Week Campus Forum Oct. 30. Megill said yesterday that Clyde Reed Jr's campaign manager notified him that the candidate will not be able to appear at the forum because he is expected at that time to attend a Republican party rally in Wichita at which Vice-President Nixon also will be present. Replacing them will be Democratic State Sen. Joseph McDowell and Republican State Sen. Donald S. Hults. They will present the views of their respective parties at the forum, Kenneth Megill, Vassar sophomore and chairman of the week, said. Political Emphasis Week, Oct. 29 to Nov. 4, is sponsored by all campus political organizations under the co-ordination of the Kansas Citizenship Clearing House. Members of the KU-Y are in charge of planning for the week. Megill also received final word from Gov. Docking's executive secretary that the governor will be unable to appear at the forum due to a previously committed schedule. The first item on the program for Political Emphasis Week is a coffee hour at 4 p.m., Oct. 29, in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. During the hour, James Titus, assistant professor of political science, will speak on the proposed Kansas amendment on right to work; Marvin Meade, assistant director for consultation with the Governmental Research Center, will speak on amendment number two, which deals with internal improvements for Kansas, and Thomas L. W. Johnson, Rockford, Ill., graduate student, will speak on amendment number one, which deals with the method of selecting Kansas Supreme Court Justices. Megill said that candidates for Douglas County offices probably will appear during the evening. An election night party is planned for 9 p.m. Nov. 4 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. A moderator at the party will announce the election returns as they come in, and also interview members of the crowd for their predictions of the outcome of the election. On Oct. 31, another coffee hour at 4 p.m. in the Kansas Union will feature a talk by Miss Beatrice Jacquart, Santanta, Kan., the only woman representative in the state legislature. Her subject will be, "The Role of Women in Politics." The presidents of the KU Young Democrats and Young Republicans will speak at 4 p.m., Nov. 3., at a coffee hour. Ed Chapman, Leavenworth third-year-law, and Joan Stafford, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, will explain why they support the Democratic and Republican viewpoints. It is estimated that there are more than 12,000 laundries in this country. Jacobson to Speak on Design Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design, will lead a discussion of three-dimensional design at a meeting of Alpha Rho Gamma, professional jewelry and silversmithing fraternity, at 7:30 tonight in Bailey Annex. George Smith for L.M.O.C. TEE PEE DANCING—WED., FRI. & SAT. 7:30-12:00 Never An Admission Charge PRIVATE PARTIES Call VI 3-6846 or VI 3-9809 Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c 0 0 0 0 0 tac dT odT oTw odT ow \ odT oTw odT oTw \ odT oTw odT \