YAF to hear talk on draft The draft — what does it mean ethically, philosophically, and politically? Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) will explore this question tonight at 7:30 in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union when Larry Glaser, a KU graduate in philosophy currently studying at the KU Medical Center, talks about a radical approach to the draft. GUS DI ZEREGA, Wichita freshman and president of the KU chapter of YAF, said the club had decided on this topic and on inviting Glaser, a member of the Board of Graduate Fellows of the Freedom School at Larkspur, Colo., "primarily because some of us in YAF feel the issue of conscription hasn't been approached in the right way." Di Zerega commented that the issue is often used as a tactic—opposing the draft because of opposition to war itself, or supporting it in support of a war effort. In contrast, Di Zerega explained the YAF objective of "approaching it from a historical and ideological background. Can we ethically or philosophically favor conscription, or justify it, in these terms?" There will be a question and answer period following Glaser's talk, and the audience will be given copies of a speech on conscription made by Daniel Webster in 1814. U.S. Senate candidate to talk at CYR meet William Tarrant, Republican candidate for the United States Senate, will speak before the Collegiate Young Republicans' meeting tonight about his platform for the senatorial campaign. At 7:30 in the Jayhawk Room, Tarrant will discuss Viet Nam, inflation, water resources and farm policy. Following his speech he will answer any questions posed by the audience. THE 36-YEAR-OLD past mayor of Wichita is running against United States Congressman Robert F. Ellsworth and incumbent Senator James B. Pearson. Kansas Federation of Music Clubs, All Day, Murphy Hall. Official Bulletin TODAY La Reunion du Cercle Francais au autre hemisphère autre heures et demie dans la Salle Cottenwood de l'Union. Tous ceux qui reçoivent les francais sont bien cordialement invités. Classical Film, 7 p.m. "Beauties of the Night." Dyche Aud. University Lecture, 8 p.m. "Adven- Dr. Wakefield, Dorr Jn., Lindley Aud. Wakefield, Dorr Jn., Lindley Aud. Fine Arts Faculty Recital 8 p.m. Fine Arts Music Music Hall, Swarworth Recruit Hall. TOMORROW Catholic Mass: 6:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. P.M. Mass: C.F.M. and C.F.M. M.B. Mass: Student Center. Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. Wesley Foundation, Methodist Center. Kansas Federation of Music Clubs, All.Day, Murphy. All Day. Murphy. Lutheran Worship, 4:30 p.m. Dan- tance. Der Deutsche Verein wird am Don- den angezeigt in der Bierstube zusammenkommen. Tarrant received his B.A. in political science and history at Wichita University. He got his M.A. in journalism from Oregon University before doing two years work on his Ph.D. in communications at Michigan State. From Michigan State, Tarrant returned to Wichita to work in the electrical supply business. He also served three years on the city commission. KU SDS. p. Union. FU KU 8-20 "Carry Nation." University Theatre. According to Bob Miner, Great Bend sophomore and Young Republicans' president, the other business at the meeting will be concerning announcements of the forthcoming club elections. LOUIS BAILIN Engineering post filled LOUIS BAILIN A researcher who has been active in development of antenna systems and components for airborne and space vehicles has been named chairman of KU's electrical engineering department effective this July. The appointment of Louis L. Bailin to the post was announced by Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe. Bailin will succeed William P. Smith, who became dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture last July. Before going to Hughes, he worked for the National Bureau of Standards Institute of Numerical Analysis. Bailin has been manager of the antenna department of the Hughes Aircraft Company's Research and Development Laboratories. He has been employed by Hughes since 1949 as a physicist, consultant, and administrator of research and development laboratories. Born in Chicago, Bailin attended UCLA, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1943, his master's in 1946, and his doctor's in 1949, all in physics. During World War II he taught physics in the Army Specialized Training Program and V-12 program in California, and worked as a physicist for the Naval Ordnance Laboratory in Washington. WHILE WITH Hughes, Bailin also served as adjunct professor in electrical engineering at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Earlier, he was chairman of graduate studies in engineering at USC and a member of the electrical engineering department's administrative committee. Bailin has published numerous technical articles, addressed professional meetings, and is a member of the American Physical Society, the Institute of Radio Engineers, Sigma Xi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, and the American Society for Engineering Education. Indicted grad committed Judge James A. Moore of the Jackson County Missouri Circuit Court signed the order for the 30-day observation period on request of Sheriff Arvid Owlesy. Kimball had slashed his wrists last Friday, and Sunday had fashioned a rope from his bedding. Kimball is being held under $90,-000 bond on five grand jury indictments charging him with rape and robbery. James Kimball, 1965 KU graduate, was committed to the state mental hospital at Fulton, Mo., Monday for observation. THE SHERIFF reported that He is charged with attacking, raping, or robbing 11 women in the Kansas City area. Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 27, 1966 When you think of flowers, think first of OWENS FLOWER SHOP 9th & Indiana VI 3-6111 Former librarian to IU Robert L. Talmadge, KU alumnus and former associate and acting director of the libraries here, will go to the University of Illinois in September as professor of library administration and director of technical departments in the library there. Talmadge, a member of the class of 1941, navy veteran and graduate of the Illinois library school, left KU in 1960 and has since been director of the library at Tulane University in New Orleans, La. He is the son-in-law of Neal Wherry, retired principal of Lawrence High School. YELL SQUAD TRYOUTS ALLEN FIELD HOUSE Practice Thursday, April 28-7:00 p.m. Practice Saturday morning, April 30 Tryouts Tuesday, May 3-7:00 p.m. Eligibility- freshmen, sophomores,and juniors with a cumulative 1.00 overall. You need not have special gymnastic ability. You will learn everything you need to know at the scheduled practices. For further information: Call: Vince Bilotta UN 4-3821 Alumni Office, 127 Strong Hall ---