Page 3 Two Negroes Blasted In Southern Seaport Both were hospitalized early today in serious condition. Negro witnesses said the car contained two white men, dressed in business suits. They said one man, apparently the one with the shotgun, sat in the back seat of the car. MOBILE, Ala.—(UPI)—Two Negro youths were felled by a shotgun blast from a moving automobile last night. They were standing in front of an ice cream parlor in a racially mixed neighborhood. Martin Luther King Jr. has vowed to carry his civil rights campaign into "every black belt county in the state of Alabama." The strategy meeting followed an altercation on the Dallas County courthouse steps in Selma yesterday in which Sheriff Jim Clark and his deputies used clubs to prod Negroes off the steps and a top King aid was jailed with a split lip. Clark said he was uncertain if he struck the Rev. C. T. Vivian with his fists during the confrontation. There had been no previous racial trouble at the ice cream parlor, described as a popular hangout for Negro teenagers, nor had there been any recent racial activity in the Gulf port city. NEGRO LEADERS at Selma, Ala., held an early-morning strategy meeting today to decide on new tactics for a voter registration drive in rural Alabama. Broader Representation In Line For AWS Senate Two major additions were made in Associated Women Students' (AWS) elections last night at a Senate meeting of AWS, according to Sharon Anderson, Topeka senior and elections chairman. One office previously on the petition was deleted. Fashion board representative and Foreign Service To be Discussed A representative from the State Department will be here March 10 and 11, to discuss careers in the Foreign Service of the United States. The meeting will be held in Room 306 of the Kansas Union, I. N. Bowman, director of placement for the School of Business said. "Foreign Service continues to have an urgent need for officers trained in economics and administration, as well as those with backgrounds in history, political science and international relations," according to a report from the State Department. The representative will speak to students and professors about the fields of economics, foreign affairs, public administration and other areas related to the work of the Foreign Service. A written examination will be held on May 1, for those interested in the foreign service. The closing date for filing applications is March 15. senators-at-large positions were added for the coming year. The All Student Council representative office was removed from the slate. THE FASHION BOARD representative will co-ordinate activities of the fashion board and the AWS Senate. Two senators-at-large will be elected from all women students. The senators will serve as chairmen of committees set up by AWS at their opening meeting next fall. "The season for adding these offices was to increase the number of Senate positions," Miss Anderson said. "We (AWS Senate) also wanted to have offices without limitations." UNLIKE THE REST of the offices of AWS, there are no limitations concerning eligibility to hold the new offices. Briefings about the positions will be Thursday afternoon at 12:30 and 6:00 in Bailey auditorium. The runners-up for fashion board representative and senators-at-large will also be members of AWS senate. KU women students will also elect a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, Inter-Residence Council representative, Panhellenic Association representative and Cwens advisor. Each person elected and each runner-up will be a member of the AWS Senate. The examination over the AWS constitution for candidates will be Thursday, Feb. 25. Elections for AWS officers will be Thursday, March 11. Polls will be set up in all women's residence halls and all women's living groups. ANNUAL WINTER SALE Edward Boyle, Shawnee Mission third year law student, has been chosen the new "Kansas Law Review" editor. Law Review to Get New Editor SUITS 25-331/3% OFF Boyle graduated from Notre Dame in 1960, with a degree in economics. His selection as editor was based on academic work, character, and other leadership qualities. He ranks second in his class, and last semester had a 3.0 grade average. Boyle stated he felt the "Review" was making considerable progress as a publication, and he hopes to continue the policy of his predecessor. the university shop an impressive "Review" is being planned for the March issue, Boyle added. It is to contain articles from such spokesmen as J. Edgar Hoover, W. Barton Leach, a Harvard professor, and Congressman Bob Ellsworth. Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1965 University Daily Kansam American life among students and the general public. Following Dr. Hedges' speech will be a "coffee hour" to enable those who attend to talk with Hedges and other insurance and risk personnel who will be present. A noon lunch-eon will precede the forum. Dr. Hedges is a 1948 graduate of the KU School of Business, where he was a Summerfield scholar. He is originally from Wichita, where he became an insurance businessman before going to Illinois as a graduate student. There is no charge for the event, to be held at 2 p.m., Feb. 20, in the Forum Room of the Union. Insurance Forum Calls KUGrad Back to Speak Hedges' topic will be "Risk Management," also the title of a textbook he co-authored in 1963. The book received the Elizur Wright Award as the outstanding publication in the areas of risk management and insurance in 1964. Robert A. Hedges, associate professor of finance at the University of Illinois, will be the featured speaker at the Eighth Annual School of Business Insurance Forum, Feb. 20. 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