Dole Views (Continued from page 1) strators in four categories," he said. "First are those who are honestly criticizing our policy and believe that our methods are wrong. Then there are those who believe that Communism is not a real threat and that the U.S. should not be responsible to Viet Nam. "Third are those who are pacifists and do not believe in war, and fourth are those who support Communism and the Viet Cong. This last group is a small minority." Dole will travel to Rome on Nov. 20 as a member of an agricultural advising committee. He was stationed in Italy for five and a half years during World War II. HE WAS AN INFANTRY platoon leader in the 10th mountain division and was wounded twice and decorated for heroic achievement. Dole said that by talking to students he was trying to construct a positive program that would appeal to young people. "They are often called upon to KU to Use Former City Post Office The old Lawrence Post Office will be the solution for easing the present overcrowded conditions of the University Extension. Realizing the problem faced by the Extension Office, the Kansas Board of Regents, last year, placed a proposal before the General Services Administration of the U.S. Government. ACTING ON THE suggestion from the latter, the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, on March 5 of this year, transferred the post office property deed to the Board of Regents with the condition that the property be used for educational purpose exclusively. Director of University Extension Howard Walker made a tour of the building yesterday for the first time since it was acquired by the Board of Regents. HE POINTED OUT that much planning is necessary before construction can begin in late December. Some office space in the building is intended for use by a state-wide director of extension services. Walker said a conference between the members of the University Extension will soon be held. A blueprint must be drawn and sent to the State Architect which will take up about 15 days, he explained. Another 15 days will pass before bidding begins. Bidding will consume a month to a month and a half, and the actual construction will require about two months, Walker said. Official Bulletin TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel. University Senate, 3:30 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall. more varsity Christian Fellowship, SUA Quarterback Club, 7 p.m. Fo- mery Quarterback Club, 7 p.m. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Karen Creech, Swarthoff. Recital Hall. Swarthoff, Recital Hall. TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel. Open door at 8:30 a.m. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, All Day, Union. Kansas State Teachers, All Day. Murphy and Allen Field House. Murphy and Allen Field House Gramon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Courtney Classical Film, 7 p.m. "Slapstick Comedy." Dyche Aud. Chamber Music Series, 8 p.m. Netherlands Quartet. Swarthout Hall. 12 Daily Kansan Tuesday, November 2, 1965 work but are seldom allowed to help decide policy," he said. "I think the Young Republicans are ahead of the Young Democrats in this respect." KU was the first of six campuses which Dole will visit in the next four days. He spoke in several political science classes Monday morning, attended a press conference in Flint Hall and a Student Leaders' Coffee at the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. Dole was a member of Kappa Sigma when he was a student at KU. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS ONE HOUR MARTINIZING . . . the most in quality dry cleaning is in the "PERFECTED" one-hour process . . by using the newest, most modern equipment, and applying our own spotting techniques, deep-cleaning methods and carefully finishing your garments. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING ASSURES YOU: ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING ASSURES YOU: Odorless Cleaning Garments Stay Fresh Longer Sanitary Clothes ★ Cleaner, Brighter Garments Gentle, Individual Treatment for Your Fine Fabrics 1407 MASS. FREE PARKING