Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1964 British Vote Hangs On Subway Strike LONDON—(UPI)—Britain's ruling Conservative Party lost more ground today in public opinion polls. But the opposition Labor Party's chances in Thursday's parliamentary election were hurt by a wildcat subway strike in London. The Conservatives, seeking to avoid defeat after 13 years in power, drafted 38 cabinet ministers to campaign full-time up and down the country in the final two days of the campaign. Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home was scheduled to make a personal appeal for support to the nation tonight in television and radio broadcasts. THE LONDON Daily Express popularity poll published this morning gave the Conservatives a slim 0.9 per cent edge over Labor, compared to 3.2 per cent a week ago. The Daily Mail's popularity poll yesterday put the margin at 0.1 per cent. The Sunday Telegraph last Sunday gave Labor a 6 per cent lead. 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Pharmacist To Give Lecture The McKesson and Robbins lectures at KU will be given tomorrow by Dr. Eino Nelson, chairman of the department of pharmaceutics at the State University of New York at Buffalo. The 1964-65 KU film series, which starts Friday, has been announced by Raymond Nichols, vice chancellor for finance and executive secretary to the University. KU Film Series Titles Announced For Remainder of School Year Dates of the films, which are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. showings on Friday nights in Hoch Auditorium, had previously been announced, but the names of the films were just released by Nichols. Showings are open to students, faculty and staff members. The films and their date of showing are: Oct. 16, "Grand Illusion." This French-language film with English titles was chosen by the 1958 Brussels Film Festival as one of the six best films of all time. Oct. 23, "The Blue Angel." Staring Marlene Dietrich and Emil Jannings, the film dialogue is in German, with English titles. Nov. 20, "Big Deal on Madonna Street." Dec. 4, "Electra." Winner of several 1962 European film festivals. Jan. 8, "Sanjuro." Star of the film is Toshiro Mifune, winner of the best actor award at the Venice Film Festival. Feb. 5, "Summerskins" Listed as an adult film, it won the Grand Prize of International Film Critics at the Cannes Film Festival. Feb. 12, "Knife in the Water." Feb. 12, "Knite in the Water." Feb. 19, "My Life to Live." This is a French-language film which won the special Jury Award at the 1962 Venice Film Festival. It is listed as an adult film. Feb. 26, "The Magician." A Swedish-language film with English titles, March 12, "Lady With a Dog." March 19. "Pride and Prejudice. This is a British film starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier, and it is based on the Jane Austin novel of the same name. 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