12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, April 19, 1968 Mrs. McCarthy - Continued from page 1 tory of the political problems Vietnam has had since the 19th century. She spoke against protestors who, she said, "base their protest on a kind of innocence." Mrs. McCarthy, calling for more involvement by American women in politics, said women are taken seriously when they are "shoulder to shoulder with men in working on major political issues." The women split into 10 discussion groups in which they formed questions on U.S. involvement in Vietnam. The questions were given to a panel consisting of Wur- WANT ADS Continued from page 11 Black billfold in Granada Theatre Monday night. Contains valuables. Call 817-265-4000 or return to 2424 Cedarwood or please call 27348 James A. Krebniel. LOST Have a coke date tonight. Enjoy friendly conversation in the quiet atmosphere of the Campus Hideaway, 106 N, Park. 4-19 ENTERTAINMENT Graduates: are you getting a full measure of life? Dustin Hoffman is—and then some. See "The Graduate." Now playing at the Granada. 4-19 ANNOUNCEMENTS Kansas State Girls Rodeo Team chews tobacco. 4-23 PERSONAL Tuesday night is pitcher night at the Harbor. Cold beer in quarts, cans, and on tap. Pitchers 75c, 1031 Mass. Bring the Gang. 5-13 TRAVEL Going to Europe? We have 3 return tickets on the SUA flight leaving Washington for the U.S. $13 that's the cheapest you can get Harry and call, VI 2-7259. Friday, April 19 Hear The "5th Dimension" Sounds of THE GREAT SOCIETY Sat.— THE RENEGADES May Day Special 'Louie Louie' Kingsmen Wed.. May 1st fel, chairman of the Committee on Asian Studies and a frequent visitor to Vietnam, and Col. C. M. Peeke, U.S. Army, a former senior chief attache to the American Embassy in Turkey and a former chief of the military mission to the Imperial Gendarmerie in Iran. Wurfel said he would support McCarthy for president and was applauded unanimously. Somewhere in the back of the auditorium came the only dissent to his statement—a loud hiss followed by a few faint giggles. Spring Queen choice near Spring Fling moves into full swing Sunday as the four queen candidate finalists begin their appearances at men's resident halls. The finalists, Linda Haney, Sterling junior; Jessica Barron, Belle Plaine junior; Nancy Calkins, Overland Park freshman, and Carol Wagner, Shawnee Mission ophomore, will eat dinner at Templin, McCollum, Ewellsor, Jollife and Joseph R. Pearson during Spring Fling week. All men living in resident halls will vote for one candidate. The girl receiving the most votes will be crowned queen at a dance Friday, April 26, at the Red Dog Inn. The judges were Clif Conrad, Bismarck, North Dakota, junior; Jan Wittmeyer, Ottawa sophomore; Nick Covelli, Wichita freshman; John Hill, resident director at Templin, and Linda Maher, assistant to the dean of women. KU Kennedy group to canvass Nebraska More than 150 members and volunteers of the KU for Kennedy Committee will travel to Nebraska this weekend to aid the New York senator's campaign in connection with the upcoming presidential primary election in the Cornhusker State. The group will leave by buses and private cars at 6 a.m. Saturday from Zone X and will return Sunday. The destination of the group is Omaha and possibly Lincoln. Housing, food and transportation costs are being furnished by the Nebraska Committee for Kennedy. Trips are currently being planned for the coming weeks as well. Our Space Department Big. This year even bigger. Some Chevrolet TriLevels are longer. Some wider. Some with more cargo room. Size up Impala. Nothing in its field comes as big. For instance, in many others you wouldn't dare try laying a 4 x 8-foot mirror flat in the main cargo level. (Especially if you're superstitious.) In Impala, no problem. 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