Britian Acts Against Rhodesia LONDON—(UPI)—Parliament today began formalizing the sanction ordered by Britain against the rebel Rhodesian government. Prime Minister Harold Wilson warned the secessionists to keep hands off the Queen's legal representative in Salisbury. and abetting" Wilson "in his obvious endeavor to create a division among the people of Rhodesia." Rhodesians "to refrain from all acts which would further the objectives of the illegal authorities." The Labor government's timetable called for parliamentary approval of all sanctions called for against Rhodesia by early Tuesday. GIBBS, loyal to the crown, dismissed Smith after the declaration of independence. Sunday, he rejected the rebel premier's demand that he resign and urged CYD's Meet Tonight Sunday night Wilson issued a statement at No. 10 Downing Street warning the Smith regime that any attempt to expel Sir Humphrey from government house would be "treason." Last Thursday Smith declared Rhodesia independent of Britain, saying the country's 220,000 whites would continue their minority rule over the 3.8 million black Africans. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers This included giving the government powers to regard the African colony as still under its control and the removal of Rhodesia from the commonwealth trade preference area. Sunday Smith ordered Gov. Gen. Sir Humphrey Gibbs to get out of government house in Salisbury, charging him with "aiding ABOUT 25 opposition Conservative party back benches threat ened a filibuster, saying they have had inadequate time to discuss the bills which would tighten the screws on the rebellious government of Premier Ian Smith. The KU Young Democrats plan an organizational meeting at 7 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union tonight. Both prospective new members and those people familiar with the organization are welcome to attend. ALLEN'S NEWS School Supplies Books, Paperbacks Magazines 1115 Massachusetts Neither the British nor the African draft appeared to have much chance of success. UN Argues Rhodesia UNITED NATIONS — (UPI)— Afro-Asian states planned a new effort today to make Britain use force to put down the Rhodesian rebellion. But the Security Council appeared bogged down in a dispute over how best to deal with the unilateral declaration of independence by the white-ruled African country. Chances of an early decision appeared slim. The African resolution, presented by the Ivory Coast during a drawn-out Saturday session, calls on Britain to use force if necessary to end the secession, and asks all U.N. members to enforce an ironclad diplomatic, economic and trade boycott against that country. BEFORE THE COUNCIL are two resolutions—a British draft calling on all U.N. members to support the action Britain is now taking against the Rhodesian sessionists, and a stronger African plan. It also calls on U.N. members to sever relations with any country establishing diplomatic ties with Rhodesia—a move that African states said was aimed at Portugal and South Africa, which they suspect of such intentions. CHICO'S DRIVE-IN Chico's Drive-In, the Lawrence home of authentic Mexican food, has a new creation by Chico - Chico's Delight—39¢ each For those who like to make their own taco's we have taco shells—3c each, made fresh daily. Taco sauce, our exclusive. Try our delicious Taco's & Burrito's CHICO'S DRIVE-IN 19th & Mass. VI 3-1100 Dean Heller New Associate Faculty Head Francis H. Heller, professor of political science, will become associate dean of faculties on July 1, 1968, Provost and Dean of Faculties James R. Surface announced today. Heller now serves as associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. In his new assignment Dean Heller will assist in the entire range of responsibilities of the office of dean of faculties. Included will be those duties involving international programs now being carried out by George M. Beckmann, who is returning to full-time teaching in the department of history at the end of this academic year. Woodwind Quintet Will Give Concert Dean Heller's administrative responsibilities at KU began in 1956, when he was named director of the Western Civilization program. The following year he was appointed associate dean of the College. In this capacity he has had administrative responsibility for the development of KU's gifted student program, and he currently also holds administrative responsibility for the summer language institute program and the several junior year abroad programs. The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts will present the University of Kansas Wood-Wind Quartet today at 8:00 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. The group was founded three years ago by artist-teachers of the wind faculty. Since then they have played numerous engagements throughout the state, including the district and state music conventions. Last year they were invited to appear at the convention of the Music Teachers National Association in Dallas MEMBERS OF the ensemble are: Boulton Bouldon, instructor in Wind and Percussion, flute; John McEldowney, instructor in Wind and Percussion, oboe; Donald Scheid, assistant dean of Fine Arts, clarinet; Austin Ledwith, assistant professor of Wind and Percussion, bassoon; and Dale Bartlett, instructor in Music Education, French horn. The program will consist of four numbers: "Sinfonia" by Heiden, "Sonatine" by Spisak, "Rengaines" by Souris and "Quintette" by Francais. Daily Kansan 9 Monday, November 15, 1965 ... Says Thanksgiving Is Near — Be Ready Be sure that you are all set for the holiday. Have your clothes cleaned at Lawrence Laundry where our exclusive Sanitone dry cleaning process will have you looking bright and clean. 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