12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, March 22,1968 Reagan— Continued from page 1 spines with regard to people who take the law into their own hands," Reagan said. Reagan has also taken a strong stand on domestic policy relative to the war in Vietnam—and on the presidency. "People want strong leadership at the top," Reagan said. "The leadership in Washington should put this country on a war footing and tell the people they should be matching the sacrifices of their sons who are fighting over there," he said. "I think the Republican party has to take a stand on all major issues, and it must be a stand based on policy—on a difference in policy," if they are to win in November, Reagan said. Many people distrust Reagan because of his acting background, but he has partially proved himself in government. During his first year as Governor of California, Reagan succeeded in bringing order to the Berkeley campus of the University of California, cut the number of state employees by nearly 5,000 and instituted a "creative society" program to improve the state. Although he raised a furor among the students at Berkeley with the firing of President Clark Kerr and a proposal to charge tuition, the new president stopped the demonstrations and Reagan dropped the proposed tuition plan. According to U.S. News and World Report, Reagan emerged from the Berkeley incident stronger than ever in the eyes of Official Bulletin TODAY People-to-People tour Tuesday, March 26, to the Hallmark plant and Country Club Plaza in Kansas City. Hotel United Nations. All Day. Country Club Plaza in Kansas City. Nations. All Day. Kansas, Union. Festival of the Arts. 4 p.m. Mark Van Doren, Hech Auditorium. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship. Inter-speaker. Paul Steeves. 829 Mississippi. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "The Swan and the Dragon" from the Cold" D歌声, Auditorium. Film Society, 7.39 p.m. "Devil in a Woman." "Grand Hotel" 303 Bath Academy University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Macbeth." SATURDAY Model United Nations. All Day. Kansas Union. District Speech and Drama Festival. All Day. Murphy, Summerfield. Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "The Ship That Came from the Cold." D彝 Audium Audio. University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Mac- beth." California voters. A poll showed Reagan would have gained a substantial increase in votes over his million vote victory in 1966, had a new election been held after the incident. Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerken. Chamber Chol. 3.30 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall. Gamma Delta and Lutheran Students, 5:30 p.m. p.d. Dr. Howard Matzke, "Aomatist Looks at the Suffering of Jesus." University Lutheran Church. Popular Film. 7 & 8:30 p.m. "The Shame Is Gained from the Cold" D茜雅 Audio Studio Festival of the Arts. 8 p.m. The Oscar Peterson Trio. Hock Auditorium. University Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Macbeth." Reagan's image with Republican leaders was hurt in 1964 because of his affiliation with conservative Barry Goldwater. Lately he seems to have drifted away from his conservative ideas. Because of his partial shift from conservatism, Reagan has become more acceptable to GOP moderates and liberals. Reagan won't campaign for the nomination, he says, but he seemingly stands ready to step in if the GOP convention fails to nominate Nixon on the first ballot. Some people feel Reagan is starting to build a national image now for a possible confrontation with Robert Kennedy in 1972. Although he has had little actual governmental experience to date, Reagan has shown a capacity to grow with his job, and with the experience he will gain as Governor of California, he may consider himself ready for national office by 1972. If he feels a bid for national office now won't hurt his chances in 1972, he may accept it—but he doesn't appear to be willing to hurt his future in politics with a losing effort this year. Next: Democratic vice-presidential candidates. Room 101? What is it? O'Brien's Pad? No. But, Room 101 really does exist It is in the Kansas Union just off the main lobby. It is the scene of Reading Dynamics demonstrations (Tonight at 7:00 & 8:15 p.m.) Room 101? See you there. Don't wait until 1984. You've seen them with the Flippers You've seen them with Wilson Pickett NOW SEE THEM IN PERSON In Their Own 4 Hour Show THE KRAFT MUSIC HAUL Friday, March 22 — One Night Only Sat. Night, March 23 Direct from Sherwood Forrest FRIAR TUCK and the MONKS The Flippers shown here on the set of "The New Wave"—movie soon to be released. The FLIPPERS return to the Dog 1 week from tonight—Friday, March 29 Advance tickets on sale at Red Dog Office Monday Sat., Mar. 30—THE UPSIDE DAWN