--- University Daily Kansan Monday, April 23, 1962 William R. Parker Parker to Talk On Education William R. Parker, professor of English at Indiana University, will give the sixth of the 1961-62 Humanities Lectures at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Fraser Theater. The subject of his talk will be "Milton's Ideas on Education — and Ours." Prof. Parker will also speak at 4 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union on "Government and Public Education" and at 7:30 tonight in the Forum Room on "Foreign Language Study Tomorrow." Politicos - (Continued from page 1) president and vice president and the ASC seats are listed on the editorial page in the Focus article, pages 2 & 3 of today's Daily Kansan. Students will also be voting on an amendment to the ASC constitution which would allow the chairman of the All Student Council to continue his term of office a semester longer than the constitution now allows. SAFERSTEIN SAID the three voting desks on the first floor of Strong Hall will be open from 8 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. Students should pick up their IBM cards in the basement of Strong before voting. No student will be allowed to vote without presenting his student identification card at the tables. Students will select class officers for the class in which they will be enrolled next fall. They will vote for ASC representatives of their schools. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results South Viet Nam Says Cambodia Attacks Village SAIGON, South Viet Nam—(UPI) SAIGON, South Viet Nam - (UPT) The government Viet Nam press agency today claimed that a strong force of Cambodian soldiers and bandits massacred 48 South Vietnamese civilians in a raid on a border hamlet in An Giang province about 100 miles east of Saigon last Friday. The news agency said the raiders included 200 Cambodian soldiers and a group of "bandits." Local press reports identified the bandits as Cambodian Communists, known as Issarak Khmers, and said they totaled about 100. The news agency dispatch said the attack took place on Vinh Lack hamlet near the village of Vinh Gia, which lies near the South Viet Nam-Cambodia frontier. It said that the victims included 15 women and 14 children. About 20 other villagers were seriously wounded in the raid, it said. According to the news agency, the raiders crossed the frontier and then split into two forces, attacking the hamlet and a nearby military post with machineguns, automatic rifles and other weapons. The report said the raiders burned down 30 houses and stole about 100 oxen. Two Vietnamese women were kidnapped but were released early Saturday, it said. The agency said the raiders, wearing red and white turbans, "conducted theraid with savage brutality." "The Cambodians, using swords and rifles, killed everyone they could lay hands on," it added. Observers said the raid may have been an attempt by the Communists to stir up trouble between citizens of Vietnamese stock and those of Cambodian origin. Large numbers of Vietnamese citizens of Cambodian stock live in the border areas. South Vietnamese government officials said the incident is being investigated and a protest may be filed with the government of Cambodia if warranted. Tub of Chicken 15 pieces, 5 hot rolls $3.50 BIG BUY Horses for Rent - Riding Lessons Given Sat. and Sun. only 4 mi. South on Church St., 1/4 mi. East; Eudora, Kansas RESERVE HORSES EARLY — KI 2-2018 SUNFLOWER STABLES Chas. R. Hoskins, Owner Vote NEIL JOUVENAT PRESIDENT Sophomore Class Free!! Free!! Free!! Mothproofing Plus Economical Complete STORAGE SERVICES CLEANING·FINISHING· STORAGE·PRESSING It's a fantastic offer but, nevertheless, true. We will mothproof every garment whose care you entrust to our professional cleaners without extra charge. And, if you wish, weill store a large box of winter garments for the modest amount of $3.95, plus regular dry cleaning charges. All garments are cleaned before storage and professionally pressed before delivery in the fall. Every item is fire, moth, and theftproof in our vault, as well as insured. For further information, contact your Sanitone cleaners immediately. "Quality Guaranteed" LAWRENCE 10th & N.H. VI 3-3711 launderers and dry cleaners "Specialists in Fabric Care"