Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 27, 1965 Students Favor — (Continued from page 1) directive, Chancellor Wescoe said, "If an organization cannot abide by the policy of the Board of Regents, then I find it difficult to believe that it can be associated with the University of Kansas." "I do not believe that anyone can be prejudged in this issue," Chancellor Wescoe added. Chancellor Wescos lauded the efforts of the University Human Relations Committee in the area of civil rights and stated that it would be the organization to study any violations of the directive. At KU the board will be composed of the University Human Relations Committee (UHRC). DEAN WOODREUFF, spokesman for the committee, said, "We find that the statement is consonant with what we have been trying to do, therefore we approve of it and endorse it." One question which arises because of the bill is: Will more Negroes participate in rush? This fall, no Negro students went through rush. Beth Cox, St. Louis sophomore and secretary of the Civil Rights Council, said, "I hope so. I've been talking to a lot of the Negro girls, and they seem interested in it and feel that they have a better chance than in previous years. At least it's worth a try." JILL NEWBURG, Carmel, Ind., senior and president of Panhellenic, was contacted and said that she would give comment after further study of the directive. Jim Pitts, Wichita senior and president of Inter-Fraternity Council, was also contacted but had no comment. Another question has been raised about the value of the directive. Margaret Hughes Frailey, Ottawa senior and treasurer of CRC, said that she felt the policy CHRISTIANS BUG ME... SUCH NARROW WONDER WHAT IDBAS ABOUT THEY ARE. MARRIAGE. Want to find out? Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship invites you to hear Dr. Herb Ketterman, M.D., speak on "Love: Before and After Marriage" Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 7:00 p.m.- Pine Room, Kansas Union and enforcement were too vague, and the punishment too undefined. Reverend Thomas B. Woodward, advisor for the Canterbury Association, said, "I'm not sure if the statement changes anything," and added that enforcement will be difficult. "WHAT CONSTITUTES DISCrimination? It's left unclear and will be very difficult to define," he said. SWASH-BUCKLER Unabashed fashion for the modern miss . . . the hi-side, lo-back line flowing over the new, shaplier mid-lo heel. In burnished hues of aniline kid. ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 MALLS SHOPPING CENTER South of the KU Campus at 23rd and Louisiana Kief's Records & Hi-Fi Safeway Key Rexall Drugs T. G. & Y. Acme Laundry Econo-Wash George's Hobby Shop Little Banquet Andrews Gifts Malls Barber Shop Maupintour Travel Agency Tempo Department Store OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Largest Free Parking Area in Lawrence