CLASSIFICATION --- 3017 Viet Nam committee plans read-in, debate A poetry read-in and a two-sided debate on the Viet Nam War are being planned by the KU Viet Nam Committee. The events, integral parts of a campaign to stamp out student apathy on Viet Nam, were discussed at last night's meeting of the anti-war committee. The poetry read-in will begin at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 30, in the Kansas Union Forum Room, David Ignatow, English instructor and poet in residence; John Fowler, Abbington Bookstore owner; Bill Holm, assistant English instructor, and George Kimball, co-editor with Fowler of Free Poems WALTER MOONEY Among Friends, will read anti- war poetry. THE POLITICAL science department will co-sponsor with the Viet Nam Committee, a debate at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 3, in Dyche Auditorium. Faculty members and students will briefly present their views on the war and then the floor will be opened for discussion. Plans for an upcoming test on Viet Nam to be given to several classes and an early December all-student referendum on the Viet Nam question, were also discussed at the meeting. DeMolay s senior takes top honors Walter H. Mooney, Wichita senior, has won every available DeMolay honor. The DeMolays chose Mooney "DeMoly of the Year" last year when the International Convention considered candidates from 14 countries. Mooney has recruited 89 members for the Masonic-sponsored organization and was State Master Councilor of Kansas. MOONEY'S FATHER, W. Harold Mooney held the position of State Master Councilor in 1927. This is the only occasion in De- Molay history of a father and son both holding such a position. Now 21, Mooney is a fulfledged Freemason. "The enthusiasm I have seen," he said, "and the achievements of my DeMolay and Masonic brothers have encouraged me to continue my efforts in this field." Mooney collects stamps and butterflies and performs magic tricks. He said he hopes to enter Law School next fall and is uncertain which branch he will choose for a career. Fashioned with flair—our boldly buckled casual with its comfortably kept secret: that blissful Unimoc construction. ARENSBERG'S 819 MASS. VI 3-3470 10 Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 19, 1966 EXPERIENCED - DEPENDABLE Garden's Drive-In Center Everything's Interesting 1218 Conn. Pet Ph. VI 3-2921 Beautiful Parakeets Young All Colors Cages-Foods Accessories Aquarium - Aluminum Stainless Steeluminium - Crystal All Glass Pumps - Filters-Books - Accessories And And And Hamsters—Gulinea Pigs White Rats—Turtles—Cages And And Select Tropical Gold Fish Select Tropical Gold Fish Fress Pool Moss--Any Quantity We Stock Real Dog Houses—New 3 Sizes—Buy Yours Today Open Wednesday Evenings Malls Shopping Center Plenty of Free Parking FRED GREEN Western Wear The only store in Lawrence with complete lines in western wear. - Justin Boots Lee Rider Jeans — Brushed Denim Bonanza Shirts 910 Mass. VI 3-0077 Richardson Music Guitar Specialist 18th E. 9th VI 2-0021 1 Quart Oil FREE with oil and filter change. Wheel Alignment & Balancing. Complete Mechanical Service. Page Fina Service 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-9694 Exclusive Representative of L. G. Balfour Co. For the finest in Fraternity Jewelry - Badges - Guards - Novelties - Favors - Novelties - Favors - Lifestyle - Pins - Lavaliers - Rings - Sportswear - Mugs - Paddles - Trophies - Sportswear Imag Boddles Trophies - Cups - Awards Al Lauter 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571