Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 12, 1964 KU Demos Join Wiles' Area Tour A motorcade through parts o Douglas county was staged Saturday for Harry G. Wiles, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, by his supporters which included five carloads of KU Collegiate Young Democrats. The 15-car motorcade stopped at several shopping centers in Lawrence after visiting Lecompton, Baldwin and Eudora. WILES AND OTHER state and local candidates spoke at a LBJ-Bar-B-Q attended by about 300 persons that evening at the Douglas County 4-H Fairgrounds. RICHARD STAUBER, assistant professor of political science and Douglas County Democratic polling chairman, said every Lawrence precinct had been visited by polling teams, and the city was 85-90 per cent covered. He said more than 100 volunteers, many of them KU students, had been recruited. "If the election were now, Douglas County would give a slight edge to the Democratic party. If we can get all Democrats registered we can win by a landslide," Stauber said. Wiles said, "The people of this state must make a decision either to be satisfied with the ultra-conservatives and 'what you have' or 'what you don't have' or to start using our brain power and raw materials to progress under the leadership of LBJ." Wiles said Kansas is a "poverty pocket. "THEHAS BEEN a Bill Avery in Congress, but for the life of me I can't find an Avery bill," Wiles said. Wiles praised former Democratic Meet Founder Returns to Talk The man responsible for founding the KU Composition and Literature Conference 12 years ago returned Friday as the featured speaker at this year's conference. Albert R. Kitzhaber, professor of English at the University of Oregon, said the students' attitude toward English should be modernized so they enjoy it instead of endure it. PROF. KITZHABER SAID elementary and secondary English instruction should be a profession instead of a catch-all course for high school football coaches who are assigned an English class simply because they have to teach a course. Prof. Kitzhaber was director of the KU freshman-sophomore English program 1952-1960 and director of the conference during its first five years. His textbook, Handbook for Modern Composition, is about to be adopted at Kansas State University and Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia. He is president of the National Council of Teachers of English. PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR COLD WEATHER Now 90% of car starting problems can be solved. Special prices Now on tune ups Free pick-up and delivery Call for estimate VI 3-7045 E. on Hiway 10 J2 Automotive Specialists GRANT'S Drive-In Pet Center Established - Experienced 1218 Conn. Pet Ph. VI 3-2921 Gov. George Docking for ending deficit spending in Kansas. 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VI 3-5920 Show Business Mourns Death of Eddie Cantor HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Show business mourned the death of Eddie Cantor today, the third loss in recent weeks following the deaths of Gracie Allen and Harpo Marx. Expressions of sympathy and affection from Hollywood friends and admirers throughout the world streamed into Cantor's Beverly Hills home where he died last Saturday night of heart seizure. He was 72. Shows 7:00 9:10 NOW! Ends Tuesday Sophia Loren in "YESTERDAY, TODAY and TOMORROW" WILLIAM HOLDEN ALEC GUINNESS JACK HAWKINS in "THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" EXTRA — "THE CRITIC" The perfect complement to the trend for a neat trim appearance. A dress-up Ivy with Varsity and Executive details. "Grad" stylings include snap-tab collar tapered body, box pleat with locker loop in back, button barrel cuffs. Select from fine fabrics in white, newest colors and stripes. GRAD Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. The Classical Film Series presents Admission 60c Against an historical background of rare magnificence. T. Kinugasa tells a tale of passion, fatality and Samurai pride. GATE OF HELL Fraser Theater A MAN of ALL SEASONS M A starring Tom Rea (KU Resident Actor) Showing Two Weekends Grang greed den who Scid ing L phv gra as l pas Oct.16,17 Oct.23,24 KU Students Receive FREE Ticket by Bringing Certificate of Fee Payment Tickets on Sale At Murphy Hall Box Office Contest Reminder: The Deadline for entries in Name Me Contest is Oct.12 UNIVERSITY THEATRE