University Daily. Kansan Page 3 Carol McMillen Vox Populi and University Party candidates are in the final stretch of the race for ASC plurality. Both parties have hurdled barriers of charges and countercharges. Both have received letters for performance in the ASC. The runners are making the last bid for the finish line by speaking at campus organized houses. Gene Gaines MAX EBERHART. Great Bend junior and Vox candidate for student body president and Larry Moore, Topeka junior and Vox candidate for student body vice president, spoke at the Delta Gamma sorority house. Campaigners Speak at Houses Moore said the proposed cabinet for the student body president would consist of the chairman of all the ASC committees with the vice president as co-ordinator. president Eberhart said the information program to acquaint students with student government at KU would consist of a booth in the Kansas Union during orientation week to give information to incoming freshmen. GENE GAINES, Joplin, Mo. sophomore and UP candidate from the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences, spoke before members of Templin Hall. He said that interests at KU should be broadened. "We have developed a 'stay at home policy' in the last four years. "We are well known leaders in education and athletics. We should be known as leaders in student government as well. "UP has been accused of not being truly representative because we have no candidate from the Law School. That school decided last semester to go Vox," Gaines said. The candidate for the School of Law is Verne Gauby, Grand Island Neh. sophomore. Gaines was the only UP candidate to speak last night. RUSTY MASTERS. Advance, Mo. Junior and Vox candidate for Fine Prof. Maser Describes Venice, 'City of the Sea' "Venice is a city that goes back over the centuries. It is a unique experience to go to Venice for it will far exceed anything you can possibly imagine. Almost no preparation does it justice," Prof. Maser said. The ancient city of Venice with its canal streets and centuries old architecture was described yesterday by Edward A. Maser, associate professor of art history and director of the Museum of Art. THE CITY OF THE SEA rests in Voting began today in the Lawrence primary election for three City Commission posts. Polls close at 7 p.m. The seven candidates are: the seven cannibals; Fred Cooper, mortician; Dr. Ted Kennedy, dentist; Odell Shaver, businessman; V.C. Springer, super- market owner; the Rev. A. L. Parmen- Presbyterian minister; Kenneth Vinyard, finance company manager, and Mayor John Weather- wax. Voting Begins Today In Lawrence Primary Tuesday; March 21, 1961 The general election is April 4. The Fact and Fiction film program will feature films on bronze casting and design Wednesday. The "World of Design" is a 25 minute color film showing KU design students at work and their finished samples of weaving, sculpture, silversmithing, industrial design and ceramics. Robert Montgomery, instructor of design, is the narrator of the film. KU Designers Star in Own Film Wednesday a lagoon which protects it from the Adriatic Sea. The city, a group of islands covered by buildings and connected by canals, seems to float on the water, an illusion planned by the Venetians not only out of civic pride but to impress visitors, he said. The film "Bronze Casting" shows the wax method of bronze casting. It is directed by Elden C. Teft, Associate professor of design, who describes all the steps of casting from the clay model to the completed bronze sculpture. The Grand Canal, two and onehalf miles in length, serves as the main highway of the city. DOGE'S PALACE, built in the 14th and 15th century and found on the piazza, is a richly ornamented palace of late Gothic structure. It seems to float on a lacy substructure, Prof. Maser said. Paintings set into the ceilings decorate the interior. At the entrance to the Grand Canal one sees the Santa Maria della Salute. This church was built in the late 17th century because of a vow made during a plague of the city, he said. The heart of the city is the piazza on the Grand Canal, Prof. Maser said. The Church of St. Mark, built in 829, with ceilings and walls covered with gold mosaic is in the piazza. One must step down into the church due to the settling of the island. Jaek T. Brooking, assistant professor of speech, will read American poetry at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Music Room at the Union. One of the smaller canals leads to the Ca' d'Oro, a private palace of gold built in the 15th century. It now serves as a museum, Prof. Maser said. The Chinese Club is sponsoring a picnic at 3 p.m. by the Campanile Sunday if the weather permits. Arts representative, spoke at the Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Phi sorority houses. Chinese Club to Hold Picnic "We plan to expand the secretarial staff and send out the minutes of ASC meetings to all organized houses," Miss Masters said. Poetry Hour Planned She said Vox has also considered the idea of a ballot being run in the Daily Kansan that students could mark and mail in to express their opinions to ASC on specific issues. Volleyball, baseball, badminton and other games are planned. Barbecued chicken will be served. LoRee Antenen, Bazine junior and Vox candidate for representative from the School of Education, spoke at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority house, also. She said Vox was working for a consolidation standardization of the rules for women's houses. Representatives of KU and Grinnell College, (Grinnell, Iowa) met last night in intellectual combat at the Kansas Union — but only for practice. KU Helps Grinnell Prepare for Bowl The session was practice for the College Bowl program appearance of the Grinnell team on April 2. A KU team appeared on the nationally-televised show twice last year. KU defeated the University of Chicago in their first appearance and lost to Smith College the following week by five points. Three of last night's KU squad participated on the televised show last year. They are Allan Latta, Wichita junior; Cheryl Fayer, El Dorado senior, and Fred Morrison, Colby senior. Items for the Official Bulletin must oe brought to the public relations office. 251 Strong, before 9:30 a.m., on the day of publication to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Foreign Students who will be on campus during Easter Vacation and who would like to attend the one-day World Mental Health Conference at Topeka should see the Foreign Student Adviser for reservation forms. Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass; 6:30 a.m. St John's Church, 11th & Kentucky. Episcopal Daily Evening Prayer: 5 p.m. Canterbury House. Business Placement Bureau Inter- viewer W. Stevens, Director, 202 Summerfield. Society for the Advancement of Management: 7:30 p.m., Meadowlark Room, Kansas Union. Mr. Ken Cruise, Procuring Manager of the Bendix Aircraft Corporation, on "Value Analysis of the Procuring Function." Naval Reserve Research Co. 9-20: 7:30 p.m., 104 Military Science Bldg, "Seapower: Inner Space" by LCDR C. F. Allen, USNR CO. USN & MCRTC. Topeka. Methodist Student Center: 7:30 p.m. Tullio Vinay of the Agape Village in Northern Italy will talk about his work with youth there. KU Acquires a Carrie Nation 9:15 p.m. Tulillo Vinay will lead the Community Worship Coffee hour follow- KU now has its own Carrie Nation. Carol Heller, Mulvane senior, and Thomas H. Nation, Pittsburg senior, recently were married, thus giving KU its woman with a name like that of the famous early American hatchet-slinger. TOMORROW Business Placement Interviews: Socony Mobil Oil Co.; Moberly, West & Jennings; Southwestern Investment Co.; Montgomery Ward. Mathematics Collouquium: 3:50 p.m. Coffee) 113 Strong. Eugene, Aeronautics and Space Administration, on "Summability of Orthogonal Series." Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Carrie Amelia (Moore) Nation, founder of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, is known for fighting the liquor traffic in the early KU to Be Active In Science Meet Several KU faculty members will present papers and participate in the 16th annual conference of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America tomorrow through Friday in Kansas City, Mo. Charles D. Michener, professor of entomology and chairman of the department, will present the main address at the banquet. Prof. Michener will speak on "A Search for Wild Bees in Australia and New Guinea." He recently spent about a year searching for the bees in these areas. Other staff members presenting papers are Robert E. Beer, Joseph H. Camin, Robert R. Sokal, associate professors of entomology; Robert Sullivan, research associate, and Karl Stockhammer, assistant professor of entomology. George W. Byers, associate professor of entomology, is chairman of the local arrangements for the conference. Some 300 entomologists from north-central states, as well as California, Texas and Alberta, Canada, are expected to attend. The secret of *being* a bore is to tell everything-Voltaire 1900s. She wrecked several Kansas and eastern seaboard saloons with a hatchet and was arrested some 30 times for disturbing the peace. Unlike the historic Carrie Nation, Carrie (Heller) Nation and her husband carry on their crusades in the field of journalism. At least this is true so far. She is a news-editorial major and he is in advertising. Incidentally, none of the crusading articles by KU's Carrie Nation has been for temperance or prohibition. German Lit Authority to Speak Wilhelm Emrich, visiting professor at Princeton University, will speak at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union. He will lecture in German on the topic "Franz Kafka's Picture of the World." The public is invited. 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