Page 8 University Daily Kansan Student Hits (Continued from Page 1) "THE FOUR clergymen and the judge who were at the demonstration say it is an adequate description." He read several passages from a report by J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, describing the San Francisco student demonstrations against the House Un - American Activities Committee. Describing the hearing room disturbances, the report said: "APPROXIMATELY 25 per cent of the spectators in the room were individuals under subpoena and their relatives, friends, attorneys and sympathizers." The report charged the disturbance this group made was part of a carefully planned attack by the "Communist Party, U.S.A." designed to weaken the influence of the House Un - American Activities Committee and strengthen the Communist Party. CHARLES McILWAINE, Wichita senior and president of the KU Young Republicans, said at the beginning of the meeting: "The KU Young Republicans do not necessarily endorse or accept any of the opinions of our speakers scheduled except for the state Republican speaker on May 9. "We are bringing them here for educational purposes only." Official Bulletin Owl Society Membership Applications: Due 4:30 p.m., March 15, Dean of Men's Office. Interested second semester sophomore or junior men junior with P.A. may apply. Presidents of All Organizations; Report officer changes since September by March 15 to Dean of Men's Office, 228 Strong. TODAY Teachers Appointment Bureau Interview Schedule: All day, 117 Bailey. Interviewees from Denver, Colorado, (Elem. Sec.); Omahn, Brobskraa, & Sec. Animal Control, Sec.-Jr. Coll) Master's Degree required; and Stockton, Califf, (Elem. & Sec.). Business Placement Interviews: 202 Summerfield, Contact Dana Stevens, Director for appointment. Interviewers are The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co; Sun- morning, Tire & Rubber Co; Rockefeller Co; Roebuck & Co.; The First National Bank of Tooneka; and Hallmark Marks, Inc. Mathematics Lecture: 4 p.m., 103 Strong, Professor Walt K. Hayman, Univ. of London, on "Problems and Results Related to Picard's Theorem." Poetry. Hour: 4 p.m. Music Room. Kate Schmidt, D. Moore. Knoxville in Speech, reading "Ballads." Der deutsche Verein trifft sich wieder am Donnerstag, den 9. Maerz, um 5 Uhr in 502 Fraser zu einer Diskussion uebers das Drama. Der 'Kau k a u s i c h e Drama. Der Spracher ist HerOrt Sorenson. Es gibt natterlich auch Erfrischungen. American Society of Tool & Manufacturing Engineers: 7 p.m., 300 Fowller. Mr. Joseph Sherwood, specifications engineer for General Motors, Kansas City Mo. "Effective Equipment for the Automobile." Election of officers to be held — all members urged to attend. FRIDAY Business Placement Interviewer: Hallmark Cards, Inc. Teachers Appointment Interviewers Campbell, Calif. (Ficen & Sesr.) Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Communion: 6:45 a.m. Canterbury House Jewish Religious Services; 7 p.m. Please let out in for foreign language film Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m., 829 Mississippi. Bible study, informal discussion, and refreshments. For ride call, VI. 2-4292. Thursday, March 9, 1961 International Club: 10 p.m. Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union. Social, coffee break. --the conference with the chancellor. Five minutes later the committee returned and Latta made an abbreviated report. "Americans are wonderful as individuals but it is when they move as a group that they are bad." Foreign Student - (Continued from Page 1) junior, spoke of the bad impression that Americans make as a group. As an example of the danger of bad relations, Mayor told of an African student who traveled through the South this Christmas. The student became ill while traveling by car and his friend stopped at a restaurant in Louisiana to get him some soup. The African didn't go inside but the man behind the counter saw him sitting in the car. When the friend asked for some soup to go, the owner broke off the top of a pop bottle, poured the soup in and handed it to the friend who took it outside. --- THE AFRICAN was desperate and had to drink the soup. But as he finished he held the bottle up for the owner to see and shouted, "Some American will drink out of this bottle when I return to my country." CRC Criticizes Wescoe - (Continued from page 1) "This statement is a result of the meeting," Latta said. He then read the chancellor's prepared statement. "That is our report," Latta said, and sat down. BARATZ SAID. "I am not used to hearing this kind of report from people I know and have been working with. I think you as a committee may be suffering from 'officialitis.' I think the committee members are afraid there is some danger to their status as University students." Miss Shull then moved to close next week's CRC meeting to reporters, so that a full report could be made. Barry and Latta seconded simultaneously, and the motion passed, 13 to 1. IN OTHER ACTIONS, the group: ● Voted 21 to 0 against disbanding, in spite of a suggestion made in a Kansas editorial March 2; PARSONS JEWELRY VI 3-4731 725 Mass. For Fine Spring Accessories Exciting new selection to dress-up all your spring outfits. 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