Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 27, 1956 Nixon Praises KU Group At Rallv Some 300 KU Collegiate Young Republicans attended Vice President Richard Nixon's speech at a Republican rally Wednesday night at Memorial Hall, Kansas City, Kan. Six chartered buses took the group to Kansas City and brought them back. Vice President Nixon praised the KU Young Republicans in his speech for their enthusiasm and support of the Republican party. Warren Shaw, Republican candidate for governor, Sen. Frank Carlson, Sen. Harry Darby, national committeeman from Kansas, Congressman Errett Scrivener, Gov. Fred Hall, Representative Ed Rees, and Sen. Andrew Schoeppel also were present at the rally. Members of the KU Young Republicans executive council attended a press conference with Nixon in the afternoon, and later they were guests of the party at a dinner held in the Town House Hotel. Charles McChorter, national president of Young Republicans, told Rich Billings, Russell senior and president of the KU Young Republicans Club, that if the KU club reaches its goal of 1,000 membership it will be the largest collegiate Young Republican club in the nation. The present membership of the club is 600. The Young Republicans Club will take two chartered buses to a rally Sunday at Atchison to meet all state candidates. Buses will leave the campus at noon and will be back at 6 p.m. Young Republican members who wish to attend should call Walt McGinnis at VI 3-7855. The first regular meeting of the club will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, in the Student Union. All membership cards and money must be handed in at that time to the membership chairman. Adlai: 'Strong Leader Needed' KANSAS CITY, Mo.,— (UP) — Adlai E. Stevenson worked today to build up a picture of President Eisenhower as a weak president with a limited concept of his duties. The Democratic presidential nominee plugged away at that theme last night at a rally at which he was introduced by his former foe, former President Truman. (Members of the KU Young Democrats attended the rally.) Mr. Stevenson said that in calling for "a strong presidency, I am not talking about the President's health or any personal aspect of the situation in Washington. Red Peppers To Elect Today "I am talking about the limited concept of the presidency that Mr. Eisenhower has announced publicly and followed in practice," He said. "And I am not 'attacking' the President, as the newspaper headlines so often say." Additional officers will be elected at 5 p.m. today at a meeting of the Red Peppers in the Student Union ballroom. Any freshman woman who has not joined the pep organization may apply for membership at the meeting today. About 400 have already joined. Graduate Club To Elect Graduate Club elections will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. A square dance party will follow. James Schellenberg, Newton, president of the club, said nominations will be open until the elections. Attack On Brother Defended By Ike WASHINGTON—(UP)—President Eisenhower today stoutly defended his brother Milton against charges by Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson that he had figured in appeasement of ex-president Juan Peron of Argentina. By way of counter-attack, Mr. Eisenhower declared that democratic administrations—not his administration—had loaned $130-million to the Peron government. Students' Cheers Bring Out Adlai KANSAS CITY, Mo.,—(UP) Some 280 students from St. Benedict's College at Atchison, Kan., stirred up such a good humored ruckus in the lobby of the Hotel Muehlebach Wednesday that their cheers won them a personal appearance by Adlai Stevenson. Mr. Stevenson came down from his 11th boor suite to greet them. From the Mezzanine overlooking the lobby, Mr. Stevenson told the students he had no idea there were so many Democrats in Kansas. He commended them for their interest in politics and said the nation looks to youth for leadership. Clerk Undergoes Surgery Dr. Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology, underwent an appendectomy Wednesday at the Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He is reported to have rested well last night, and, barring any complications should be released from the hospital soon, Mrs. Clark said today. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results Having A Party? For photo coverage phone Bob Blank NOW at Hixon Studio VI 3-0330 (nite phone VI 3-7993) Religious Council Makes Plans Plans for educational programs on world religion were discussed by the Student Religious Council at a meeting Wednesday. The programs will consist of slides and lectures which will be presented to KU student religious organizations to gain better understanding of world religion. 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