Elections Committee Lists Violations in Two Posters The All Student Council Elections' Committee reported two cases of violation of ASC election rules Monday to Brian Grace, Lawrence second year law student and student court prosecutor. Bill Brier, Shawnee Mission senior and Elections' Committee co-chairman, said the two cases, brought to his committee in the form of appeals, were turned over to Grace so he could study them and decide if they should be taken before the student court. THE FIRST CASE concerns an appeal made to the committee by Dale Bohrer, Overland Park freshman and candidate for president of the freshman class. Bohrer charged the coalition opposing him with associating themselves with University Party on campaign posters. He turned over to the committee, along with his appeal, six posters which he said were found in Corbin Hall The ASC constitution states that in the election of class officers "under no circumstances shall party affiliation be designated." Brier said he and certain members of the committee felt the posters violated the ASC Elections' bill. TOM SHUMAKER, Russell senior and president of UP, said UP is not responsible for the illegal signs. Shumaker said the charge "is an insignificant fact blown out of proportion as far as UP's involvement is concerned. It should be disputed between the coalitions and UP should be left out of it, since the party was not involved." Shumaker said the posters were not put up by the coalition members. Brier made the following statement concerning UP's involvement: "It is my personal opinion that any action by the Student Court should be taken against the freshman coalition, and not against UP." THE SECOND CASE concerns the campaign posters of Jim Boardman, Glen Ellyn, III, freshman, Vox candidate for the men's large district from McCollum Hall. At the bottom of the posters appears the following statement: "Elect Boardman, Freshman men's representative to the ASC." Brier said the Elections committee, in a meeting Sunday night, unanimously voted that the statement is misleading since there is no freshman men's district to the ASC. Brier said he called Boardman after the meeting and told him to take the posters down or cut the statement from the bottom. Official Bulletin Teaching Candidates: on-campus Interviews next week-Nov. 17, Pub. Lunch, Nov. 20 and 1 high school English vacancies (mid-year): Bd. of Educ. St. Louis, ov. 18, K-12 (teachers needed now) ov. 19, Indian Affairs, Gallup, N.M.-Nov. 18. Foreign Students: Sign up now in the People-to-People office, basement of Kansas Union, for the November 14 meeting. The afternoon tour will be to the B-O-P automobile assembly plant and the Nelson Art Gallery. Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Corken Classical Film, 7 p.m. "Bandits of Orgoloe." Dyche Aud. American Society of Fisheries, 304 308 Fowler. "Numerical Controlled Mining" YAF, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union, Flint, "Revolt in Hungary." 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All it states is that I, James, Boardman, am a freshman, and I wish to represent the freshmen in the large men's residence district." In regard to the letter Brier said, "It is an out and out challenge of the Elections committee's directive. In the minds of the Elections committee it doesn't clarify anything." 4 Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 10, 1965 The newest and funniest record out yet — "Welcome to The LBJ Ranch" Now available at THE SOUND Hillcrest Shopping Center 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. 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