Five ASC Members To Attend Conclave Realizing that effective student government is indeed a definite asset to individual students, as well as the educational system as a whole, five members of KU's All Student Council will attend the second national convention of the Associated Student Government of the U.S.A. The convention will meet on Oct. 14-15-16 at the University of Purdue, at Lafayette, Ind. A MEMBER of the ASG since the Fall semester of 1964, the ASC voted in its first two regular meetings this year to appropriate $75 to renew its membership and the $125 necessary to send a delegation to this year's national convention. RICK HARRINGTON, Terre Haute, Ind., junior and ASC-ASG coordinator, said the ASG was founded to aid the development of more effective student governments by providing for the exchange of concepts, ideas, and programs. The delegates approved to attend the national convention are Leo Sehrey, Leavenworth senior, Bill Robinson, Great Bend junior, Janet Anderson, Prairie Village sophomore, Jim Prager, Atchison junior, and Spring Stidham, Park Ridge, Ill., junior. It functions on the basis of 10 working or programming area committees. Each of these committees does research into specific problems and programs which fall within the score of their general programming area. HE SAID the annual conventions consist of seminars, study groups, and workshops used to delve with greater detail into the many facets of each committee's research area. The areas covered by the committees are student government structure, judicial matters, fiscal affairs, public relations, campus election systems, academic affairs, service projects, international student programming, and student rights and human relations. LEO SCHREY said two of the guest speakers this year will be Joseph Kauffman, dean of student affairs at the Madison campus of the University of Wisconsin, speaking on "The Role of the Student Body President"; and Glen Nygreen, dean of students at Hunter College, New York City, N.Y., speaking on "Student Government—A Partner in Education." 4 Daily Kansas Friday, October 8, 1965 Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!! See the Fabulous 66's at Schaake Pontiac-Cadillac, Inc. 040 Vermont VI 3-5200 not repeat the threat to Texas Secretary of State Crawford Martin at the extradition hearing. Madalyn Murray Asks Asylum And Threatens to Kill Herself AUSTIN, Tex.—(UPI) —Madalyn Murray appealed to Texas for asylum Thursday. She said Maryland authorities want her back so they can persecute her for being an atheist. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers She told a UPI reporter she would kill herself if forced to return to Maryland. But she did A decision whether she will be extradited is not expected for a few days because Gov. John B. Connally, who will decide, is suffering with influenza. A&W DRIVE-IN Frito Chili Pies 15c — 20c 1415 West 6th SENIOR BREAKFAST 8:30-10:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct.9 Big Meal Tent at the South End of MEMORIAL STADIUM Be sure to attend this special breakfast for members of the Class of 1966. P. S. Don't miss the Senior Party at the Armory tonight! POPULAR FILM SERIES BARABBAS STARRING: ANTHONY QUINN and ERNEST BORGNINE 35c Friday, Oct. 8th & Saturday, Oct. 9th tonight tomorrow 7:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium Advanced Tickets At Kansas Union Information Booth. 35c