Friday, March 29, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 KU McCarthyites to Wisconsin; YDs asked unpledged delegates Twenty-five KU members of Kansans for Alternatives in '68, will travel to Beloite, Wis., this weekend to canvass and campaign for Eugene McCarthy in that state's presidential primary next Tuesday. Approximately $150 was requested at a KFA meeting last Thursday for expenses Jack Weeks, Shawnee Mission graduate student and chairman of the KU chapter, said. Four cars will begin the 12- to 15-hour journey this afternoon from Westminster Center. KFA plans to have a dinner tonight and a luncheon Saturday in the Jayhawk Hotel in Topeka as part of the Kansas State Democratic convention. The organization hopes to persuade the Kansas delegation to the Democratic National Convention to go uncommitted. The delegation originally planned to support President Johnson. KFA also plans to send stu dents to work for both McCarthy and Robert F. Kennedy in the Nebraska primary, May 14. *** The KU Young Democrats have sent a petition to the state Democratic convention requesting that the Kansas delegates to the national convention not pledge their support to a particular candidate. Bob Kolar, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, freshman and president of the Young Democrats, said 345 people signed the petition at the Young Democrats' booth Wednesday in the Kansas Union. Bill Spear, Arkansas City freshman and vice president of the group, said the petition was circulated because the Young Democrats do not want Gov. Robert Docking to send the delegation pledged to vote for President Johnson. Spear said the group wanted the delegates to have a chance to consider the other two candidates. Sen. Robert Kennedy, D.-N.Y., and Sen. Eugene McCarthy, D.-Minn. The Young Democrats unani- Yo-Yo's are 'adult pacifiers' When Bob Rule has a vacation he spends most of his time playing with a yo-yo—and he gets paid for it. Rule, 31, lives in Atlanta, Ga., producing slot-car racing equipment for a toy company. During his vacations he tours the country for a yo-yo manufacturer, performing stunts learned in more than 20 years of practice. Thursday afternoon Rule gave an exhibition in the lobby of the Kansas Union in hopes of building interest in the yo-yo among KU students. Standing on a portable platform, Rule talked on the psychological benefits derived from yo-yo's, while keeping the air humming with the spinning toys. Official Bulletin TODAY Kansas Association of Educational Secretaries Workshop. All Day. Kansas Union, Hotel Eldridge. Also Saturday. Sunday. Seminar on Probation and Parole. A Day. Jayhawk Room. Kansas Air Force. Architects' Conference. All Day. Forum Room, Kansas Union. High School Art Conference, All Day. Strong Hall, Campus. KU, Kansas Union KU Muskingum School 12:45 p.m. Kansas Kansas Union Ph.D Final Examination. 3 p.m. D.M.S. Education. 8 a.m. Bailie Hall, Upland Ph.D. Final Examination. 3 p.m. Griffith J. Economics Société Universelle de la Société Université de Paris Lecture: 4:33 p.m. "Two Great Modern Brazilian Poets: Bandura and Drummond." John Nist, Autumn, Moderwelk Room, Kansas Union. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Psycho" Dyche Auditorium. International Festival Dress Rehearsal. 7 p.m. Lutheran Grad Group, 7:30 p.m. The Discussion of Scholastic a book. by Jennifer M. Lutz Festival of the Arts, 8 p.m. New Cinema Film Festival. Hoch-Audio Haus Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Payment as Promised." 4-II Judging School. All Day, Second Floor, Kapsus Union. SATURDAY Hindu Society Meeting, 5 p.m. Frayer and discussion on techniques of meditation, Methodist Student Center. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Favent as Promised." Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Psycho." Dyche Auditorium. Festival of the Arts 8 p.m. Ella Reichold Heck Auditorium SUNDAY Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerk kon. University Smyphony 3:30 p.m. p.m. University Smyphony Sater. p.m. soloniet, University Theatre. Lutheran Students Association and Gamma Delta: 5:30 p.m. Prof. John Macaulay speaks on "The Passover Plot." University Lutheran Church. International Festival. Exhibits from 6-8 p.m. and after the show. Stage show at 8 p.m. in Kansas Union Ballroom. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Payment as Promised." "Bob Hope and Bing Crosby are both great believers in yo-yo's." Rule said, adding, "A yo-yo isn't just a toy. It's an adult pacifier." Rule explained such basic trucks as "walking the dog" and "over the falls," and then went into more complicated maneuvers, such as "reach for the moon," in which he swung a yo-yo like a descending pendulum over his head. "You have to be careful with this one." Rule said, "I've seen plenty of guys break their jaws when they swung too low." To illustrate his point he ducked his head and allowed the yo-yo to smack into a nearby wall. It hit with a loud crack: "See what I mean?" mously voted to send the petition at a meeting Tuesday night, Spear said. The Petition reads: "Whereas, the Collegiate Young Democrats of KU wish to see a fairer evaluation of issues involved in the Democratic party, we the undersigned petition Gov. Docking to send uncommitted delegates to the National Democratic Convention in Chicago." The state Democratic convention will meet Friday and Saturday in the Topeka Municipal Auditorium. LOOKING FOR Atmosphere Friendly Service Fine Food Atmosphere Six or seven Young Democrats plan to attend the convention, Kolar said. Or Just Some Place To Spend A Special Evening Try The CASTLE TEA ROOM Funds reserved for study aborad Still the Most Unique Restaurant in Lawrence National Defense Student Loan (NDSL) applications for those planning to attend one of the 1968 Summer Language Institutes and/or the 1968-69 Junior Year Abroad Programs are due April 15, according to the Office of Student Financial Aid. 1301-11 Mass. VI 3-1151 NDSL funds have been reserved in order to give priority consideration to students participating in either of these two programs, but the applications must be in by April 15. There are also limited NDSL funds available to students planning to attend the 1968 KU Summer Session. These applications must be in by May 1. K.C. disc jockey a K-State alum gets KU Jayhawk Since parents' financial information generally is required, students should pick up the NDSL application forms before going home for spring vacation so this information can be obtained while they are home. Disc jockey Dan Henry, an alumnus of K-State, Thursday played the Rock Chalk chant on WDAF radio in Kansas City in response to a gift given him by Mrs. W. Clarke Wescoe. Mrs. Wescoe, who says she listens to Henry's program regularly, sent him a small Jayhawk paperweight. Henry interrupted the famous chant to tell her how much it pained him to play it on K-State day. K-State day is sponsored by the mayors of both Kansas City and Kansas City, Mo. Alumni of the university attend speeches and parties during the day. SEE EUROPE FOR LESS! ALL-STUDENT TRIPS! $397 to $1320 Travel in a small, congenial group with other U.S. college students. Travel in Europe in one trip with the group by ship or via TWA jet 21 to 62-day trips in Europe—prices include meals, hotels, sight-seeing and airfare. Atlantic transportation is extra. Departures from June 5 to July 31. Sample trips: - 21 days—Western Europe plus Spain—$397 - 43 days—All of West. Europe— $601 - 47 days—West. 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