8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, April 23, 1968 Peck or Poitier to be invited here Either Gregory Peck or Sidney Poitier will be invited to KU Friday as a guest of the KU for Kennedy organization, John Case, Arlington, Va., senior and spokesman for the group, said Monday. Case said his group is still negotiating with the Sen. Robert Kennedy campaign headquarters in New York to determine which of the actors will appear. Both Peck and Poitier have expressed a willingness to campaign for Kennedy and have made themselves available for travel on his behalf. Peck or Poitier will appear at a reception Friday afternoon (time and place undecided) and that evening will attend a dance sponsored by the KU for Kennedy group in the National Guard Armory located on Highway 59 south of the Kansas turnpike entrance. The dance will be from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets, which will cost $2.50, will be on sale Wednesday in the Kansas Union Hawks Nest. Cost will include free beer and entertainment by the Blue Things, a local band. Classified ads get results Saturday morning at 6:00 members of the KU for Kennedy group will board buses for Nebraska to campaign for Kennedy who will be in Omaha over the weekend. The Nebraska primary will be May 14. Kansas City and various Kansas high schools. In addition to sponsoring the dance, the KU for Kennedy organization will host students from at least seven Kansas universities and colleges plus students from the University of Missouri at A study requested by Rep. Richard Schweiker, R-Pa., and prepared by the Government Accounting Office, showed 40,172 men were drafted or allowed to enlist into the services over a two-year period while they were physically unfit. Hershey discussed the rejection of the physically unfit in his testimony. He said rejections for physical reasons average about 16 out of every 100 inductees called up for examination by local boards. enlistments than had been anticipated. Discussing draft protesters, Hershey said they were changing tactics from mass demonstrations to isolated violence. "There is a great deal of material out now on saying that mass demonstrations have failed and therefore you must have a hard-trained, well-trained core where two or three people will burn out a local board or a local board member's house," he said. Continued from page 1 Hershey asks- He said he could not defend the practice of keeping secret the names of local draft board members but added, "I have stuck my neck out a little bit by saying if the state directors did not want ES NO BULL Buy a taco and get a card. Ten tacos will fill it— Greek Week Banquet. 6 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom. Jayhawk Rodeo Club. 7:30 p.m. Kangas Union. Each card will be used International Club Members. 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