Parra 9 University Daily Konsan Monday March 27 1993 Reds Accept- (Continued from page 1) there exist practical possibilities for the settlement of the Laotian problem, provided all interested parties strive toward it on a mutually acceptable basis and will do nothing that will complicate the situation in Laos." PRAVDA restated the view that the multi-nation conference must come before renewal of the Control Commission. It said the conference could lay down the "necessary directives" to the commission "which, given new powers, could make a valuable contribution toward the solution of the Laos problem." The New Anglo-American approach calls for the control commission, of which Britain and the Soviet Union are co-chairmen, to get to work first. Students Fight for Unlighted Beaches FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — (UPI) — Thousands of chanting college students tossed beer cans and firecrackers at squads of police last night in a riotous protest over the closing of two unlightened beaches at this resort city. The demonstration took place in downtown Fort Lauderdale, long a haven for vacationing college students at this time of year. About 350 police officers, including state highway patrolmen and officers from six nearby counties, were called in to quell the mob. Police answered the beer can and firecracker barrage with fire hoses, but the mob did not disperse until well after midnight. About 20 students were taken to the Fort Lauderdale jail, but police would not say how many had been placed behind bars. No injuries were reported, although a small sports car was overturned by the mob and an attempt was made to upend a police squad car. Shouting "We want beaches . . . we want beer," the students bombarded police with beer cans and firecrackers. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Foreign Students who will be on cam- mission will be welcome, and would like to attend the one-day World Mental Health Conference at Topeka Foreign Student Adviser for recreation forms. Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m., St John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Episcopal Evening Prayer (Daily): 5 p.m., Canterbury House. Business Placement Bureau Job Interviews: To register for Interview Contact Dana W. Stevens, Placement Director 262 Summerfield Hall. TODAY NSA Committee Meeting: 4 p.m., Kansas Union. Archaeological Institute of America Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Foram Room, Kansas University, Burdett Colgrave, Visiting Professor of English, Univ. of Kansas, and Professor Emeritus of the Univ. of Durham, England, on "Anglo-Saxon Sculpture" at the University of Oxford. Methodist Student Center: 9:30 p.m. Community Worship TOMORROW Teachers Appointment Bureau Interviews: 117 Bailey, Liberty, Missouri. (Elem. & Sec.); Merriam, Kansas. (Elem.). Methodist Student Center: 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer. Epsipcural Holy Communion: Noon. Canterbury House. Naval Reserve Research Co. 9-20: 7:30 a.m. National Defense University, Arlington, VA, *malia* by YST LT. J. R. Jones, J. USAR H. B. Dairyland 23rd & Ohio Malts & Shakes 20c Hamburgers 20c McMullan - (Continued from page 1) improvement whereas UP opens a whole new horizon," he said. (Continued from page 1) Political leaders of Vox Populi said that McMullan had been limited in the ASC by legal restrictions of the constitution and not by Vox Populi. Max Eberhart, Vox presidential candidate, said that a fault of the constitution gave no formal role to the vice president. He said, however, that the vice president did have a voice in the council and "could have said something if he had wished." "McMullan is from New York," Dalby said, "while the majority of the students are from Kansas. The bills passed by the council reflect the opinions of the student body and not those of small factions." Ron Dalby, Joplin, Mo., senior and president of the student body, explained McMullan's statements by saying McMullan was very liberal. He said conservatism was the kind of government that was found in Kansas. He said McMullan's evaluation of party ideals was opinion. There is a difference between what is ideal and what is practical. Harper's Editor to Give Lecture Russell Lynes, managing editor of Harper's Magazine, will give a Humanities Lecture at 8 p.m. tomorrow. He will also speak at 4 p.m. today in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Student directories are on sale at the Kansas Union Book Store for the reduced price of 15 cents. Three hundred dollars more in profits were made this year on the sale of the directories than in previous years. This accounts for the reduced price. Student Directories On Sale for 15 Cents GRAVESEND, England — (UPI) — Leader of the local Salvation Army band is a man named Blowers. What's in a Name Phi Psi Limps to Chariot Race Win The Phi Kappa Psi chariot team triumphed despite a broken chariot handle, scrambled strategy and the psychological effect of a bad start, said Gary Brient, Prairie Village freshman and team member. "When we took off at the start of the race, my handle broke off the chariot," he said. "I had to grab the main bar to keep the chariot from traveling diagonally." By this time the rival team, Alpha Kappa Alpha, had built up a rapidlyincreasing lead, necessitating the abandonment of the carefullyplanned strategy of Gary and histeammate cousin, Bruce Brien, Kansas City, Mo., senior. "We wanted to be first at the (Chi Omega) circle no matter what," said Gary. "But we wanted to take it easy at the start of the race and have some energy left for the finish." Despite the unpromising start, the team swept into the lead at the circle and was never caught. "The chariot was designed by engineering students and is in perfect balance," he said. Much of the credit for the victory, according to Gary, goes to the chariot. It has a green and silver framework mounted on bicycle wheels. Kansan Want Ads Get Results VOTE UP School of Business JOHN B. McFARLANE School of Education JOHN L. RANDALL School of Journalism THOMAS N. TURNER School of Engineering BILL K. ROTHBERGER School of Fine Arts SHARON J. TEBBENKAMP College of Liberal Arts & Sciences GENE F. GAINES CONSTANCE R. HUNTER School of Pharmacy THEODORE C. WEEKS Vote TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28 & 29 PAID FOR BY UP Winston FILTER·CIGARETTES FINER FILTER FOR FINER FLAVOR It's what's up front that counts Up front is FILTER-BLEND and only Winston has it! Rich, golden tobaccos specially selected and specially processed for full flavor in filter smoking. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. WINSTON TASTES GOOD like a cigarette should!