Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 23,1965 --makes you feel drowsy while studying, working or driving, do as millions do . . . perk up with safe, effective NoDoz Keep Alert Tablets. World Spotlight Marchers Begin Third Phase LOWNDESBORO, Ala.—(UPI)Three-hundred "freedom marchers," without the leadership of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., head across eerie Big Swamp today on the third leg of a civil rights hike from Selma to Montgomery. The marchers, at the halfway point in their 50-mile walk to dramatize voter registration grievances, were scheduled to strike camp in a pasture on the edge of the swamp around 8 a.m. CST. King was to leave the group to fly to Cleveland, Ohio, for a speaking engagement. He plans to rejoin the march Wednesday morning. Last Ranger Alters Course PASADENA, Calif.—(UPI)—America's ninth and last Ranger spacecraft obeyed a radio command from earth today and altered its course to the moon slightly for a hoped-for photo bull's-eye, scientists reported. The command, issued at 5:54 a.m. EST, activated a small rocket motor aboard the spacecraft and changed Ranger 9's pitch and roll in space at 7:00 a.m. EST. Scientists delayed the command to 7:03 a.m. EST for greater accuracy. The mid-course maneuver put Ranger 9 on a "bull's-eye" course for the moon's Alphonsus crater so the spacecraft could take television close up photographs of it. Warplanes Fire on North Again SAIGON—(UPI)—U.S. and South Vietnamese warplanes bombed and strafed military installations and convoys in Communist North Viet Nam today. It was the third attack against the Communist north this week. Military spokesmen said eight Vietnamese air force A1H Skyraiders, protected by U.S. Air Force jet interceptor fighters, attacked the Ba Dinh radar station nine miles north of the border's demilitarized zone and left it ablaze. A Vietnamese announcement made no mention of an American pilot aboard one of the eight Skyraiders, but an American military spokesman said U.S. Air Force Capt. John R. Walters of Phoenix, Ariz., was aboard one plane. Kennedy First Up Mt. Kennedy WHITEHORSE, Yukon Territory—(UPI)—Robert F. Kennedy, the senator turned mountain climber, began his personal pilgrimage up 13,900-foot Mt. Kennedy today. It was an effort to be the first person to climb the Canadian peak named in honor of his brother, the late President John F. Kennedy. Weather conditions were excellent when the senator's party reached the 8,500-foot base camp Monday afternoon by RCAF helicopter at 4:15 p.m. The temperature was 20 above at the base camp and about 10 above at the summit, but the mild weather was blamed for two recent snowslides that swept down in the area. KUPanhellenic Lists Officers Jill Newberg, Carmel, Ind., junior, Pi Beta Phi, was selected president of Panhellenic Association for the coming year. Panhellenic is the governing body of Greek social sororities at KU. Miss Newberg succeeds Kay Weber. Wichita senior, Alpha Omicron Pi, in the office. Official turn-over of office was March 16 at Panhellenic orientation. Other Panhellenic officers include: Tucky March, Tulsa, Okla., junior, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice-president; Sally Hart, Independence, Miss., junior, Alpha Phi, secretary; and Mary Jane Epp, Tribune junior, Kappa Alpha Theta, treasurer. Council chairmen for the coming year are Judy Hodge, Raytown, Mo., junior; Gamma Phi Beta, rush; Cheri Kaufman, Halstead junior, Alpha Delta Pi, standards; Mary Lynne Mangan, Dodge City junior, Chi Omega, pledge trainer; Susan Hartley, Atwood junior, Alpha Chi Omega, social; and Elizabeth Haymes, Marshfield, Mo., junior, Sigma Kappa, scholarship. THE SAFE WAY to stay alert without harmful stimulants NoDoz™ keeps you mentally alert with the same safe refresher found in coffee. Yet NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. Absolutely not habit-forming. Next time monotony Another fine product of Grove Laboratories. Should freshmen use it, too? (They'd probably let it go to their heads) But then, wouldn't any man? If he suddenly found all those starry-eyed gals looking at him? So, if you think you can handle it, go ahead, use SHORT CUT! It'll tame the wildest crew cut, brush cut, any cut; give it more body, more life. Keep it under control. And make you look great! Try it (if you dare!) . . . Old Spice SHORT CUT Hair Groom by Shulton . . . tube or jar, only.50 plus tax.