North: False promises killed Vox commitment By PAUL HANEY Ken North believed KU student government was not involved with the needs of students. He wanted to form a state-wide lobby of students. He wanted drastic changes in the executive branch of student government. He campaigned hard for total KEN NORTH reform. He said he was "committed" to it. Even before the results were posted, the cheering and congratulating started. It was evident his hopes for student government had died. HE ARRIVED in Summerfield Hall last night just minutes before the results were posted. He was concerned about the light vote. FINALLY, AN election worker stuck a yellow piece of paper on the wall. North grabbed it; CRAIG. BARKER-2276; NORTH, DAVIS-950. "Who voted," he repeatedly asked members of the Vox Populi party. North started out of the hall. He would not comment. "I said everything I was going to say before the election." ASKED ABOUT his plans for student government, he said, "You'll have to ask Craig." Outside Summerfield, North met his running mate, Guy Davis, and other party members. There was talk of "false promises." The vote was light, and it appeared to them that North backers had not gone to the polls. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS "THE COMMITTED houses just didn't vote the way they should," North said. Craig happy- Continued from page 1 and other UP followers then left for a post election celebration at the "Hawk" At the celebration, Barker walked in and said he was delighted with the results, which were mainly due to "the tremendous effort put in by all the workers." "Kyle and I hope to live up to their expectations," Barker said. Craig appeared shortly, and a loud rear soon filled the "Hawk." Martin shouted to Craig, "You owe me a six-pack," Mr. President." Craig shouted back, "I owe a lot of people a lot of things, Al." Daily Kansan Friday, April 21, 1967 DIAMOND RINGS LANAI ... FROM $100 Member of American Gem Society Member of National Bridal Service "I guess everybody's satisfied with the status quo. That's fine with me." As he and other party members walked to a car, a girl walking with North pulled on a Kansan reporter's jacket and said: "I'm just real glad you didn't ask me for a statement." She refused to elaborate. Profs speak on Formosa Clifford Ketzel, associate professor of political science, will moderate an American-Formosan discussion at 3:30 today in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Edgar B. Wickberg, associate professor of history, will discuss the "Legal Status of Formosa," and Peter P. C. Cheng of the University of Nebraska will discuss "Formosa Tangle: a Formosan View." HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Camilla Sparv heads out for London and a starring role in "Department K" with Stephen Boyd and Sir Michael Redgrave. CAMILLA LONDON-BOUND VOLKSWAGEN OF AMERICA, INC. There's a bug in every Pussycat. Beneath the hand-shaped, hand-welDED, handsmoothed body lies the heart of a Volkswagen. (The engine, chassis, transmission and suspension are pure Volkswagen.) That's why the Karmann Ghia has VW economy; gas, about 28 mpg. Tires, around 40,000 miles. Oil, only 21/2 quarts. And some of the other VW characteristics, no boiling, over or freezing up, excellent traction in snow and easy shifting. And gets serviced like a VW; the same mechanics who fix the Volkswagen, fix the Ghia. In the same time, with the same parts and for the same price. The Pussycat looks like it's worth $5,000. But because there's a bug in it, you can have it for only $2,357. "Lawrence's Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer CONZELMAN MOTORS SALES—SERVICE—PARTS 2522 Iowa (Highway 59 South) Overseas Delivery Available VI 3-2200 AUTHORIZED DEALER THE TROPIC TOPIC Weather is talked about, especially tropic temps such as are now arriving. But the Proprietor does something about it. His topically-tailored suits of tropical worsted have no peer when summer's here. Nor are the prices such as to put the Gentleman in a sweat.