Page 3 Students Support Jungle War University Daily Kansan By Janet Chartier The struggle against Communism is a tragic reality to students in South Viet Nam where even student organizations are oriented to the battle, a South Viet Namese graduate student says. Doan-Thi Van Anh says Viet Nam is making a lot of progress against the Communists. --- bra- Adler meter were ks on "But they constantly want to disturb us. They send many secret armies into South Viet Nam," she said. Strict relationships between the students are controlled by political forces there. Student organizations have a political purpose, Miss Anh said. 1912. Press. York rates: mooon university Law- "THE PURPOSE OF the organizations is to give students an idea of what to do in view of the critical activity in the country, in the struggle against the communists," Miss Anh said. Editor anaging Editor. Editors In recent months, Anh's country has constantly been in battle against Communist guerrilla forces in North Viet Nam. American troops have joined South Viet Nam in their fight against Communists who are aided by Russia. In the United States, she has noticed, student organizations are for enjoyment. "We are not permitted to enjoy ourselves in these organizations," Anh said. "Our purpose is not to entertain." manager artising Fisher, Irazda, THE GIRLS' ORGANIZATIONS go to hospitals to take gifts and flowers to soldiers hurt in the fighting. For men military training is compulsory. This training must be completed before graduating in their fields of interest. "Last year military training was offered for girls." Anh said. "It was not compulsory, but many participated." ANH SAID THE students in South Viet Nam have a very important role in influencing the government. The government wants their support and works to gain it. Student groups hear speeches on the evils of communism. They are then asked to write their impressions of communism. When asked if she thought American help in the past had been enough, she replied that enough has an elative meaning. "How much is enough and not enough until we win," she asked. "South Viet Nam can strike successfully against the Communists if we have help." Anh said. She pointed out the help given to the North Viet Namese by China and Russia. "We have to help too." Anh said the tragic thing is the Communists are Viet Namese also. "We fight against each other and kill each other," she said. "I think about it a lot." "THE ACTION WAR in Viet Nam is really sort of a war between Russia and the United States," she said. Ann sees the relationship between the U.S, and Viet Nam as very close. "But I see a lot of Americans here who know nothing about my country," she said. "They ask so many funny questions." Monday, Nov. 9, 1964 "THEY MUST KNOW about what their country does for my country and then they will understand many things better," she said. KU Police Force Busiest On Homecoming Eve KU Homecoming was a trying time for more than just football fans. By Terry Joslin Every year the KU police force readies itself for the invasion by automobile that takes place on the night before homecoming. Students, alums and citizens of Lawrence all try to see the homecoming decorations on this evening. This homecoming eve there was also a basketball game and a major theater production. "THIS IS PROBABLY our busiest night of the year." Lt. William Fenstemaker, in charge of the KU night patrol and 15-year veteran of the KU police force, said. From 7:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. cars were backed up the entire length of Jayhawk Boulevard. Controlling the onrush of traffic were 12 KU policemen on extra duty, auxiliary policement from residence halls, and civil defense volunteers. In their yellow slickers, to protect them from the drizzle, they stood their assigned corners armed with only a pair of flashlights and oriental patience. "The secret of the thing is to be versatile," he said. "Traffic changes from year to year and you've got to be able to change your plans." LT. FENSTEMAKER WAS on patrol in a car overseeing the operation. Anh is a special student studying psychology at KU under a scholarship from her government. She likes KU but, since she has only been in the country two months, she has some trouble understanding the lectures. There were scores of complaints about the noise made by homecoming displays. DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS "I can remember when some irate citizen used a shotgun on one of those speakers." Lt. Fenstemaker said. The following instructions should be followed when voting in the All Student Council election. MAKE MARKS, NOT CROSSES OR FIGURES Make heavy pencil mark in Figure (1) beneath the name of your first choice. Place a mark in the Figure (2) beneath your second choice and in the Figure (3) beneath your third choice, etc. Do not make the same choice beneath different names. You should mark only as many choices as there are candidates. After graduating in Viet Nam in philosophy, Anh decided to teach psychology. When she returns to her country she will help train her students to fight communism, as she was taught. (ASC ELECTIONS COMMITTEE) INSTANT MILDNESS yours with Aristocrat, Billiard Shape, $5.95 and $6.95 No matter what you smoke you'll like Yello-Bole. The new formula, honey lining insures Instant Mildness; protects the imported briar bowl—so completely, it's guaranteed against burn out for life. Why not change your smoking habits the easy way — the Yello-Bole way. $2.50 to $6.95. Official Pipes New York World's Fair Free Booklet tells how to smoke a pipe, shows shapes, write: YELLOW-BOLE PIPES, IN, N.Y. 22, N.Y. Dept. 100. 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