Page 4 University Daily Kansas Thursday, Oct. 8, 1964 I L M YD's to Accompany Wiles on Motorcade Members of the KU Collegiate Young Democrats Club will participate in a motorcade accompanying Harry G. Wiles, Democratic gubernatorial candidate, to parts of Douglas County this Saturday. Wiles will speak at the Young Democrats picnic to be held at 6 p.m. the same day at the county 4-H Fairgrounds. Tickets for the picnic are $1 and can be purchased at the county Democratic Headquarters, 910 Mass. The KU group will meet at 8 a.m. at the Democratic Headquarters. From there, they will proceed by motorcade to Lecompton, Baldwin and Eudora. The motorcade is scheduled to arrive at Eudora at 2 p.m., and will return to Lawrence. All state and local Democratic candidates have been invited to the picnic and to participate in the motorcade. Wiles is scheduled to make a short speech in each town. General to Give ROTC Awards Distinguished Military Student Awards are to be presented at 2:30 p.m. today to seven seniors by Maj. Gen. Kermit L. Davis, commanding general of XVIth U. S. Army Corps, at Omaha, Neb. The awards are based on academic standing for the junior year and performance as leaders at the Army ROTC camp June 20 to July 30 at Fort Riley. Receiving the awards are Cadet Col. James F. Hamilton, Leavenworth; Cadet Lt. Col. Richard K. Burke, Dodge City; Cadet Maj. William C. Bondurant, Kansas City, Mo.; Cadet Capt. Stephen K. Matthews, Hilaviland; Cadet Capt. Stephen Sickel, Wichita; Cadet Capt. Frederick K. Slicker, Tulsa, Okla.; and Cadet 1st Lt. Robert B. Stewart, Vancouver, B.C. Carolyn Eymann, Atchison junior, and Harry Collins, Akron, Ohio, junior, are cover girl and boy for this year's publication "KU—Quality in Education." Students Featured In KU Publication The pamphlet, published each year by the University, is an informational guide for prospective students. It contains information about physical facilities, costs, housing, curriculum, and application for admission. About 20,000 copies of the 23-page pamphlet will be sent to prospective students who write for information and handed personally to prospective students by University representatives at high school visitations. I'd cut off my ear to be able to attend the SUA Carnival. Van Gogh PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS !!!! ANNOUNCING !!! OUNCING !!! The KU Premiere of CHUCK BERRY "Maybeline"" "Johnny Be Good"" "Sweet Little Sixteen"" "Memphis" Friday, Oct. 16, 8 p.m.-Midnight National Guard Armory, 4th & Iowa Master of Ceremonies: WHB's Own Voice of Rock 'n' Roll Don Armstrong Tickets on sale: Ober's... Kief's... Hanna's. Wagon Wheel ... Jayhawk Cafe .. Bell's Music ... University Shop Price: $2 per single