Friday, Nov. 13, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Sigma Nu National Considers Letter Ev Robert Henry ravo do whelp heir and kids yet, me none at as toh the thewers kids The national executive secretary of Sigma Nu fraternity has acknowledged receipt of a letter from Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe which asked the fraternity to waive discriminatory clauses in their constitution of chapters at KU and Kansas State University. 1912. Press. York rates: noon versity Law- Editor aging Editor. The request to Sigma Nu was co-authored by James A. McCain, KSU president. In a letter received by Chancellor Wescoe, Richard R. Fletcher, the fraternities executive secretary, said editors manager otising Tisher, razda, "I SHALL SEND photo copies (of the chancellor's request) to each of the five members of our High Council charged with the responsibility for considering Waiver applications, noting your request for prompt action." "I am sure that the members of the High Council will move as promptly as our Walver procedures permit." Fletcher said. In a letter of reply to Fletcher, Chancellor Wescco said, "I would appreciate very much the hastening of your procedures to allow action on this application by your High Council at the meeting of December 2." Chancellor Wescoe said yesterday he interpreted the letter from Sigma Nu as a "favorable" reply. THE WAIIER request concerns the Sigma Nu constitutional clause which prohibits the pledging of Negro men. KU's Sigma Nu chapter has failed twice in attempts to obtain removal of this clause at the fraternity's national convention. Stimulus for the chancellor's waiver request, a letter dated October 30, came from an amendment to All Student Council Bill No. 7 introduced in the ASC October 27 The amendment called for a one-year deadline in removing all discriminatory clauses from KU organization constitutions. Any organization not complying, according to the amendment, would no longer be recognized by the University. THE AMENDMENT HAS not become law. It was disclosed recently that ASC Bill No. 7 is not legal because it was never sent to the chancellor for consideration. The Bill was among 27 bills and amendments not submitted to the chancellor between October 6, 1963, and May 12, 1964. THE FATE OF these bills rests upon their reconsideration by the ASC. Whether or not the amendment to Bill No. 7 will be submitted is up to its original sponsor, Walter Bgoya Tanganvika senior. Election Results- (Continued from page 1) MEN'S SMALL HALLS MEN'S SMALL HALLS Jim Prager (VOX) 96 Leo Schrey (VOX) 90 Rick Reynolds (UP) 78 MEN'S LARGE HALLS Russ Cummings (UP) 215 Bill Brier (VOX) 209 Doug Walker (VOX) 145 Bill Robinson (VOX) 145 Jon Putnam (UP) 144 Larry Geiger (UP) 111 Dick Walker (UP) 77 Skip Waldron (VOX) 77 Dave Lutton (UP) 75 WOMEN'S SMALL HALL'S WOMEN'S LARGE HALLS Nancy Myers (UP) 109 Ann Brooks (VOX) 108 Miriam Kangas (UP) 86 Bette Harrison (UP) 78 Marcia Riley (VOX) 77 Betsy Bunting (UP) 70 Karen Hicks (VOX) 60 Jackie Thayer (UP) 81 Virginia Theimer (VOX) 39 Lawrence Auto Service 10th & Massachusetts FRESHMAN WOMEN'S HALLS Janet Anderson (UP) 111 Dee Dee Davis (VOX) 126 Lu Surface (VOX) 118 Deanell Reece (VOX) 92 Susan Dixon (VOX) 49 Jean Foss (UP) 51 Gloria Jones (VOX) 45 "Service with the students in mind." Julie Shottenkirk (UP) ... 63 Janice Whelan (UP) ... 65 Charles Preston (VOX) 31 Mike Johnson (UP) 42 Mike Hubbard (VOX) 21 Lamonte Anderson (UP) 10 FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT Dick Elliott 519 Thomas Rader 1105 Larry Van Epps 288 UNMARRIED-UNORGANIZED Lee Ayres (UP) 101 Ron Oelschlager (VOX) 103 George Tannous (UP) 71 Wendell Edwards (VOX) 58 King Marshall (VOX) 9 Mike Shinn (VOX) 47 John Spies (UP) 17 Mulchand Vira (UP) 49 Walter Bgoya (unaffiliated) 70 PROFESSIONAL-COOPERATIVE Conrad Wagenknecht (UP) 48 Carl Bangs (unaffiliated) 18 MARRIED FRESHMAN CL VICE PRESIDENT Jim Keller 405 Cash Miller 399 Steve Morgan 1093 FRESHMAN CLASS TREASURER Dave Braun 552 George Carter 817 Jane Christmann 514 FRESHMAN CLASS SECRETARY Barbara Langbehn 367 Vickie Peek 308 Jan Rogers 1235 Barry In Jamaica KINGSTON, Jamaica — (UPI) — Sen. Barry Goldwater told newsmen today he was enjoying himself and having a good rest at Montego Bay. The Senator, earlier reported to be "blistering mad" at persistent efforts of newsmen to interview him, said he was grateful and pleased they were now respecting his privacy. MOBIL GOODYEAR Previously, Goldwater had threatened to cut short his stay because of the attention he was getting from newsmen. Goldwater said today his friends back home were going to be surprised at not only the tan he has quickly acquired but his improved golf game. He has been fishing and playing golf almost daily since his arrival. He said he had reservations until Nov. 22 at the Royal Caribbean hotel and would probably stay the full time in Jamaica because he was "having such a wonderful time." Because of a communications error United Press International reported erroneously last night that the senator had returned to Phoenix, Ariz. PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • Chancellor Wescoe commented yesterday on the mixup in ASC procedure. 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