GOP Condemns Extremism By Robert Stevens The selling of liquor by the drink and the condemnation of extremist groups were the two major resolutions passed by the 1965 Convention of Young Republicans held in Lawrence this weekend. U. S. Sen. Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania gave the keynote address at a banquet Saturday evening. The young politicians voted in favor of recommending liquor by the drink to the Kansas legislature and to allow the populace of Kansas a chance to vote on the proposition. was held on "Civil Rights and Our Party" with two prominent Kansas Republican Negroes and Richard Rodgers, former party head, participating.. IN CONDEMNING extremism, the politicians named the John Birch Society, the Ku Klux Klan, the Communist Party and the Americans for Democratic Action as extremist organizations. At a banquet Saturday, he pointed to a "resurgence of Republican strength on the sidewalks of the cities," analyzing the results of the recent city elections. "JOHN LINDSAY won the New York mayoral race, in the face of opposition by both a Democrat and a right-wing conservative dedicated to his destruction, by running on a fusion ticket, with the support of New York liberals," he said. SEN. GEORGE HALEY of Wyandotte pointed to civil rights as the number one question of the day. "The sooner we learn to grapple with the problem face to face, the better off we will be," he said. "If we Republicans offer good, attractive candidates who are concerned with the problems which plague our people rather than with obscure ideological differences with other Republicans, the voters will support us and we will win elections," Scott continued. Rodgers listed five goals for Kansas Republicans to consider. They included, equal voting, equal education, equal job opportunities, equal opportunity for every American to live where his heart desires and his means dictate, and equal rights to all public accommodations. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Saturday afternoon a discussion Prentiss Townsend, Governor William Avery's pardon attorney, stated that all negroes desire today is to have the same opportunities which are available to everyone else. IN THE OPENING SESSION of the convention, Tom Van Sickle, National Chairman of the Young Republicans, labeled the 89th Congress as a "do nothing Congress." 12 Daily Kansan Monday, November 15, 1965 - ANTI-FREEZE - CHAINS - SNOW TIRES POTTER'S "66" SERVICE 1401 W. 6th VI 3-9891 23rd & La. VI 3-8474 We're looking for engineers and scientists to create at NOL. NOL is a diversified research and development laboratory. It is the nation's leading R&D establishment for Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), the Navy's principal high speed aeroballistics activity, and a leader in the development of new air and surface weapons, and the Navy's primary laboratory for the development of projectile, rocket and bomb fuses. NOL is one of the largest laboratories in the world. A civilian staff of over 3,000 people includes more than 1,000 professional engineers and scientists with national and international reputations. 2014. 06.23 If you're near the top* of your class, we invite you to explore your future with one of the world's foremost research and development laboratories. An NOL representative will be on campus Tuesday, November 16 Contact your Placement Office for interview. U. S. NAVAL ORDNANCE LABORATORY WHITE OAK, MARYLAND *Engineers—top third *Scientists—top quarter YOUR INVITATION TO REGISTER YOUR INVITATION TO REGIS NOW—Nov. 16 Wed., Nov. 17 Thurs., Nov. 18 For a Free Pair BURNT IVORY $ SHOES Saddles or Loafers Special Showing of Burnt Ivory Footwear. Stop in today -- See our fine selection - shown especially for you by MR. CARL RICHARDS, factory representative from Freeport, Maine $18 to $20 6-13 A-D Royal College Shop 837 Mass.