Wednesday, March 31, 1965 University Daily Kansan Page 9 Protesters to Walk To Alabama School Several weeks ago, a Negro youth was struck by a deputy who went to the school to chase away two civil rights workers trying to get students to join in a demonstration. SELMA, Ala.—(UPI)—Negro leaders said about 200 persons would march on a rural Alabama school today to protest the refusal of the principal to allow students to participate in civil rights demonstrations. HE ALSO URGED continuation of the bus boycott in Selma and announced boycott leaflets would be passed out and picketing would start downtown. "There's going to be boycotting in Alabama until we get our rights," he said. "We've got a new slogan: 'We ain't buying in Alabama until we can vote in Alabama.'" The city of Selma and the local bus line have filed a damage suit against Bevel and other civil rights leaders for launching the bus boycott. The protest was to be staged at Camden in Wilcox County, one of the black soil belt counties where Negroes are conducting voter registration campaigns. Camden is 35 miles from Selma. A SPOKESMAN for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), headed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said the school involved was Camden Academy, a Negro institution. At Selma, the Rev. James T. Bevel told a mass meeting Tuesday night "the greatest boycott ever is in store for Alabama." He urged Negroes to "go without that Sunday frock, or go barefoot if you have to before you spend a penny." About 400 civil rights demonstrators marched on the Capitol in Montgomery Tuesday to protest the slaying of Mrs. Viola Liuzzo, a white civil rights worker, on an Alabama highway last Thursday night. The Queen of the 40th annual KU Relays will be selected this afternoon. Judging is in the Kansas Union at 3:30 p.m. Kansas Relays Queen to be Chosen Today Twenty-one women have been entered in the contest by their living groups on the campus. Two attendants will be named to reign with the queen over the Kansas Relays April 16 and 17. Relays Abb, Philip P. "Pat" McGrath, Prairie Village junior and Kansas Relays Queen chairman, said the contestants will be judged on beauty, personality and poise. THE QUEEN will open the Engineering Exposition Friday, April 16, according to McGrath. Saturday, April 17, the queen will ride in the relays parade through downtown Lawrence. That afternoon the queen and her attendants will be presented flowers and bracelets by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe during the relays. Saturday night she will reign over the relays dance. THE 21 CANDIDATES are; Becky Rogers, Garden City sophomore, Watkins Hall; Nancy Harrington, St. Louis, Mo., Kappa Alpha Theta; Margery Golden, Ottawa freshman, Sellars Hall; and Jane Larson, Scotch Plains, N.J., junior, Alpha Delta Pi. Others are: Sue Sandon, Zurich freshman, Douthart Hall; Donna Gaeddert, Hutchinson junior, Pi Beta Phi; Danielle Goering, Mound- If You Like Good BBQ Beef Try DIXON'S Extra Flavorful BBQ Beef Served on a toasted bun loaded with sauce and fresh crisp lettuce. Try It Soon! 2500 W.6th DIXON'S VI 3-7446 The Classical film Series presents Day of Wrath (1943 Denmark) A masterwork of the Danish cinema directed by Carl Dreyer Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Admission 60c Fraser Theater ridge junior, Miller Hall; Sharron Walton, Olathe junior, Alpha Phi. OTHER CANDIDATES are: Kathryn Rueb, Tulsa, Okla., sophomore, Lewis Hall; Susan Ramberg, Palatine, Ill., junior, Lewis Hall; Beverly Sayre, Summit, N.J., sophomore, Lewis Hall; and Donna Naylor, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, Alpha Chi Omega. Others are: Jeaneane Officer, Robinson freshman, Hashinger Hall; Helon "Dee Dee" Deanne LaGree, Altus, Okla., junior, Hashinger Hall; Elaine Rinkel, Scott City junior, Hashinger Hall; and Pat Lukens, Wichita sophomore, Alpha Gamma Delta. Others are: Nancy Williams, Olathe junior, Alpha Omicron Pi; Sibyl Brewster, Hutehinson sophomore, Chi Omega; Deborah Galbraith, Wichita senior, Delta Delta Delta; Vicki DeBord, Kearney, Neb., junior, Delta Gamma; and Susan Beilse, Shawnee Mission junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma SUA All University SUA TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT 1st & 2nd Place TROPHIES in Men's Singles & Doubles, Women's Singles Come Play Today 6:30 p.m. Union Ballroom TIGERS FOR SALE Yes, Stanley Pontiac-Cadillac now has the latest TIGERS from the jungles of Detroit. The new Wide-Track Tigers GTO, LeMans, and Tempest. These cars are every bit as exciting and beautiful as their African counterparts. We cordially invite you to come in and test drive a 1965 Pontiac-designated as Car of the Year by Motor Trend Magazine. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY Stanley Pontiac-Cadillac 1040 Vermont VI 3-5200 1. 下列句子中,语意通顺且符合语境的一项是( )。