Bloc voting - Continued from page 1 Split votes would be more representative of living group views, the delegates decided. THE SECOND MAJOR issue required three votes and one amendment before receiving the delegates support. As passed, the rule states that all members of a delegation must be present in order for the members to cast their votes, except when Chairman Carolyn Hoke, Prairie Village senior, agrees to excuse a delegate from the floor because of "special circumstances." These circumstances were not decided. Other rules accepted by the Other rules accepted by the delegates include: - All delegates have speaking privileges. A time limit of two minutes will be enforced, during which the delegate must state her stand, pro, con, or neutral, concerning the issue under discussion. After speaking on an issue, a delegate must wait until all other interested delegates have spoken before speaking again. - Non-delegates may speak, with the consent of the entire convention, only on a point of clarification. - Immediately before presenting a regulation proposal, a delegate must give the chairman a copy of her proposal. It may be in rough draft form. Official Bulletin INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL REHEARSAL, Monday, Mar. 14. 7 p.m. Hoch Aud. All participants must be present. TODAY Catholic Mass. 9:30 a.m. T.G.L.F. dinner and party at the Shanty; Pre- Cann conference; 8:00. Student Center Student KSTA Conference, All Day. Union. Popular Film, 7 and 9:30 p.m. "The Prize," Dyehe And - A two-thirds vote is necessary in order to pass a resolution. Total vote is 185, thus 123 votes are needed for the enactment of a resolution. AA Basketball Tournament, 7:30 e.m. Allen Field House Hillel Friday Night Services, 7.20 Community Center, 917 Highland Park. "The Bedbug," 8:20 p.m. University Theatre. SATURDAY Industrial Tour: monthly People-to-People tour to Eisenhower Library and museum, leave 8:15 a.m. from the Kansas Union. Peace Corps Examination, 9 a.m. Boarding Office, 7th and Vermont, Scheduled. AWS Regulations Convention, All Day. High School Dance Symposium, All Day, Robinson Gym. Student KSTA Conference, All Day. Union. Kansas Assoc. Educational Secretaries Workshop, Union. Heart of America Debate Tournament, 2-5 p.m. Dyche Aud. International Club Roller Skating International club. Live from Union at 3:45 p.m. Busses are required. Popular Film, 7 and 9:30 p.m. "The Prize," Dyech, Aud. India Club 7 p.m. Sunflower Room, Union, Speaker, Prof. Howard Baumcairn AA Basketball Finals, 7:30 p.m. Alen- leen, Field, House SUNDAY "The Bedbug." 8:20 p.m. University Theatre Catholic Mass, 8 am. St. Lawrence Church, 1020 and 1030, High And. University Lutheran Services, 9:45 a.m. multiple study; 11:00 worship, 15:10 Oread Friends Meeting, 10:30 p.m. Dowdish everyone welcome, or anyone else. Kansas Assoc. Educational Secre- teries Workshop, Union, All Day. Kansas Union. Carillon Recital, 3 p.m. Albert College Bowl, 2:30, 3:15 and 4 p.m. Kansas, Upton Carillon Recital, 3 p.m. Albert Geckon Popular Film, 7:30 p.m. "The Price." Dyeche Aud. Lutheran Student-Faculty Tea, 4 pm. Speaker, Dr. Tremmel from K- State University Lutheran Church, 15th and Iowa. CYR clubs to meet to elect state officers Members of Kansas Collegiate Young Republican (CYR) clubs will meet in Kansas City this weekend to elect state officers and talk over organizational problems. Bill Porter, incumbent state CYR chairman and Topeka junior, and Les Kahler, Hollywood sophomore, are the only candidates for the new state CYR chairmanship. A STATE CYR queen will be elected at the convention. KU's candidate is Jody Loyd, Newton sophomore. The winner will represent the state at the Mid-West CYR Federation convention in Workshop will study sports and retarded Henry A. Shenk, chairman of the physical education department, and Chester E. Gorton, lecturer and program coordinator in mental retardation for the School of Education, are planning the workshop. A two-day workshop in physical education for the mentally retarded, one of 15 to be held in the nation this spring, will be offered at KU April 29-30. Financing is by a grant from the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. The program will be aimed at physical educators, special education personnel, elementary classroom teachers, school administrators, and community recreation leaders. The workshop program is part of a national project on recreation and fitness for the mentally retarded conducted by the AAHPER and the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation. State convention speaker is Rep. Don Rumsfeld (R.-Ill.). Rumsfeld is a member of the Aeronautics and Space Committee and of the GOP task force on urban and suburban affairs. St. Louis, Mo., April 1-3. A regional queen will be chosen at the convention. Rep. Robert Ellsworth (R-Kan.) .Sen. James B. Pearson (R-Kan.) and William Tarrant, Wichita mayor, will be convention guests. BOB MINER, Great Bend sophomore and KU CYR chairman, said about 15 colleges and universities will attend the convention. Included in the KU delegation will be Brian Biles, Hutchinson senior and state convention chairman; Porter, and Elizabeth Schmidt, Wilmette, Ill., sophomore and state CYR women's chairman. 3 from Hill hospitalized Three members of the campus community remain in Lawrence Memorial Hospital today recovering from injuries received in recent car accidents. KU sociology professor, Lawrence S. Bee, and his wife, are both reported in good condition. They were injured in a two-car accident east of 23rd Street and Ousdahl Road Tuesday night. Roy Ranney, Wichita freshman, is listed in poor condition. He was injured seriously in a two-car accident at 23rd Street and Haskell Avenue Feb. 19. Window displays part of centennial activities About 20 Lawrence merchants will participate in KU's centennial celebration by putting up window displays with centennial themes. The displays are scheduled to go up the week of April 18-24, said Bret Waller, committee chairman in charge of this project. "By this time Easter displays will be down and the displays will be up in time for the Kansas Relays," he said. Several hundred inquiries were sent out to merchants. Waller said 20 is a good response and they are good locations. His committee, which is part of the Citizen's KU Centennial Committee, will make display material available, suggest possible themes and coordinate the window displays. Patronize Kansan Advertisers 6 Daily Kansan Friday, March 11, 1966 Introducing the 2 family car. The population explosion hasn't caught us sleeping. We made the Volkswagen Station Wagon big enough to hold about twice as much as a regular station wagon. So why not two families? There'd be seats enough (91). And luggage space enough (13 pieces). And enough windows to go around (21). Also, you'd be able to split fuel bills. (It averages 23 mpa to begin with). And you could park our 2 Family Wagon in $4^{\prime}$ less space than a 1 family wagon. The problem, naturally, is to find another family with the same tastes in drive-in restaurants and movies, and such. However, maybe you already have enough people and belongings around your house to fill two wagons. Then all your problems are solved. VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, ING. "Lawrence's Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer" CONZELMAN MOTORS SALES — SERVICE — PARTS Overseas Delivery Available 2522 Iowa (Hwy. 59 South) AUTHORIZED DEALER VI 3-2200