Thursday, Feb. 16, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 8 Brown Will Address Brotherhood Banquet George L. Brown, night city editor of the Denver Post and a Colorado State Senator, will speak at the annual Lawrence Brotherhood Eanquet on "The Function of a City Commission on Human Relations," at 6:45 p.m. Saturday in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. Chancellor and Mrs. Wescoe will be present at the banquet, and Gov John Anderson, chairman of "Brotherhood Week for Kansas," has been invited. In an interview with Mrs. Wescoe on the values of such a banquet she said, "I am really looking forward to the banquet, it always helps when citizens are able to sit down together and discuss problems surrounding them. I hope the banquet leads the citizens to better understanding of these problems for they certainly take understanding. Brown, a Negro, is a 1949 graduate of the KU School of Journalism. In 1958 Brown was named one of the 15 "bright young men in politics" by Sen. Paul Douglas of Illinois. "The interest of Dr. Wescoe and myself in such a meeting has been NCAA Says No To Clothing Gifts A recent NCAA ruling against clothes as acceptable gifts to athletes forces Kansas football players to return the sportcoat and slack gifts they received from the Lawrence Quarterback Club last season. The athletic department has recalled the clothing because of the ruling and says it can be worn only when the team is on a trip for the university. The seniors on this year's team are allowed to keep their gifts and the underclassmen on the squad can have theirs back after their senior season. The clothes were tailored especially for them. heightened by our travels," Mrs. Wescoe said. The brotherhood banquet is being sponsored by the Lawrence League for the Practice of Democracy, the Ministerial Alliance of Lawrence, and the KU-Y. Tickets are $1.75 and may be obtained at the KU-Y office in the Kansas Union. CRC Plans More Tests (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) "Why does the housing office require a 'race' question on its applications?" he continued. "Why don't the fraternities accept Negro students? "THESE ARE GLARING violations of civil rights. If we continue to press, we might get some action," Earatz said. Kennedy said, "Why not ask for elimination of race questions on all University forms? Even the hospital requires it." Wright said, "Then why not go to Chancellor Wescool and ask him to strike the question of race from all University forms sent to students, except where it is essential to a person's health?" The question was tabled until the next meeting. BUFORD ANSWERED that knowing a person's race often was necessary to efficiently treat some diseases. The council amended and passed a resolution affirming the principles expressed in the two racial justice resolutions passed by the All Student Council on Feb. 7. Both resolutions condemned discrimination. 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