Page 14 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 11, 1965 Ad Policy - (Continued from page 1) senior and chairman of the Kansan Board, governing body of the Daily Kansan, said the present Kansan policy does not allow discriminatory phrasing in advertisements. Suhler also said that in the Feb. 22 meeting of the Kansan Business Committee it was also decided that from a legal standpoint the Kansan does not feel it can police the housing situation as NAACP and CORE desire. TUESDAY NIGHT Hugh Taylor, Stoke on Trent, England, graduate student, proposed an amendment to All Student Council (ASC) bill No. 7. A revision to section five of the bill stated "that the UDK or any other university publication may not accept advertising with regard to accommodations from people who are not on the university housing list." Shuler said the Kansan Board members have been asked by ASC to attend their next meeting to discuss the amendment. YESTERDAY afternoon the Kansan Board accepted a motion to meet as a board with the ASC before Tuesday. Suhler also said that the Kansan Board does not feel it can assume the responsibilities and obligations which the ASC bill and amendment would require it to assume on economic, moral and professional grounds. CRC- (Continued from page 1) ence with the attorney general of the state of Kansas who assured him he will use whatever influence he, the attorney general, has with the county attorney of Douglas County in an effort to get him to drop the charges which are now pending" McKnight said that he would have an answer by noon today. McKnight said that if the charges were not dropped, then Jackson would have four attorneys in court on Friday to represent the arrested demonstrators. Unseld read the following telegram from James Farmer, the national director of CORE. "Student efforts to protect fellow students from the indignities of racial discrimination in housing and fraternities are to be commended. An injustice to one, is truly an injustice to all." CRC Slates Panel Talk To Explain Stand, Events Four Civil Rights Council (CRC) members will participate in a panel discussion Friday in an effort to explain the CRC organization and the events that have taken place here this week. The meeting will be in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union at 7:30 p.m. Jim Russell, Coffeyville junior and Student Union Activities Board member, said the panel was formed in an effort to explain the facts that surround the CRC and the various positions the organization has taken on discriminatory measures on campus. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Following the discussion will be a question and answer period in which students are invited to ask any questions. The panel will also explain and elaborate the seven clauses and demands that the CRC made earlier this week. CORE Delays MU Sit-in COLUMBIA, Mo. — (UPI) — A scheduled protest against alleged discrimination in off-campus housing at the University of Missouri was called off today, pending a larger demonstration later. James Rollins, chairman of the Columbia chapter of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) said he Yearbook Section To Be Distributed ence he, the attorney general, has 1965 Jayhawker yearbook will be distributed tomorrow and Monday in the rotunda of Strong Hall, according to Bob Burkhart, business manager. Cash purchases of either the entire book or individual sections may be made at the Jayhawker business office in the Kansas Union during business hours, 3-5 p.m. weekdays, he said. postponed the demonstration in order to mobilize for the larger program, tentatively set for next Wednesday. The larger plan, he said, will be a sit-in at the office of University Chancellor John Schwada. Today's demonstration was to have been picketing in the hallway outside Schwada's office. Columbia CORE yesterday filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice, charging discrimination in off-campus housing. The original schedule also had called for demonstrations each Tuesday and Thursday until action is taken to end the alleged discrimination. Neil Stone, Shawnee Mission freshman and former president of CRC, and another KU student left early this morning in a Jaguar sedan for the University of Missouri at Columbia. They plan to participate in the CORE demonstrations there, and may carry a sign saying, "KU CRC Supports MU CORE." Your KU-ID is your Pass to Credit. 743 Mass. VI 3-4366 Prompt Electronic Service TV Color TV Antennae on Hi-fi Stereos Changers Radios Transistors Car Radios - We Service All Makes - GE Zenith Silvertone RCA Motorola Airline Philco Magnavox Coronado Bird TV-Radio Service PHONE VI 3-8855 908 Mass. St. — Lawrence, Kans. —— we have something on— Paula Bruckner a delightful madras shift by BAYBROOK, a campus must, at $18 The Alley Shop 19631 Must TTST-E IV non-invasive biopsy