University Daily Kansan Page 4 AWS to Select Senate Officers Associated Women Students (AWS) Senate elections will be tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Polling booths will be in Strong Hall, Murphy Hall, Fraser Hall and the Kansas Union. All women students including seniors are eligible to vote in the elections by showing their identification cards. Seven women will be elected for the positions of president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, All Student Council (ASC) Greek representative, ASC Independent representative and Cwen adviser. Runners-up in the elections will serve on the AWS Senate and act as chairmen of AWS committees. Those running for AWS Senate offices are: President—Juniors; Susan Callen- der, Bonner Springs; Marilyn Mueller, St. Louis, Mo., and Sharon Saylor, Morrill. Vice President — Juniors: Constance Fry, Prairie Village; George Ann Porter, Kansas City; Joanne Stover, Colby and Kay Timberlake, Leawood. Secretary—Freshmen: Sydnie Bowling, Garden City; Susan Gerlash, Tarkio, Mo.; Mary Hughes, Des Moines, Iowa; Karen Indall, Ottawa; and Sharon Menasco, Wichita. Treasurer—Priscilla Camp, Lawrence junior; Patricia Kendall, Holton sophomore; Jeanne Maxwell. Mission sophomore; Diane Mullane, Oklahoma City, Okla., junior, and Patricia Zogelman, Norwich sophomore. ASC Greek representative—Hilda Gibson, Lawrence sophomore; Leslie Hagood, Prairie Village sophomore; Susan Hardisty, Salina junior; Ann Lefler, Pittsburg sophomore, and Martha Parmley, Wichita sophomore. ASC Independent representative—Kathleen Baysinger, Kansas City sophomore; Jane Breckenridge, Louisburg freshman; Joan Fowler, Shawnee Mission freshman, and Judith Gottberg, Hoisington freshman. Tuesday, March 27, 1962 Cwen Adviser—Sophomores; Betty Dwyer, Wichita; Barbara Edwards, Leavenworth; Donna Gould, Kansas City; Karen McCarty, Wichita; and Wendy Wilkerson, Wichita. Official Bulletin Teacher Interviews: March 28 -- Norton & Mr. Sherra- raden, Salma Public Schools, Salina, Applications for editorship and business management will be filed in office of the Chancellor by April 25. Any University student can ap- praise Tom Yoe, 231 Strong, for details. Catholic Daily Mass: 7 a.m. & 12:05 a.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Abbey Confessions: Weekdays, 7 a.m. (during Mass) & 11:45-12 noon; Saturdays, 4-5 & 8-9 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. TODAY Prof. Martin's Lecture, "Thomas Mann o Bertolt Brecht," has been rescheduled or 6:45 p.m., 205 Flint, because of the maniatures. Psychology Graduate Students: The Psychology Department at 8 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas University Chairman of the department, Dr. Anthony Smith, will speak on the future of the Psychology School. Quill Club: 8 p.m. Kansas Union. Room 106. Bring manuscript on the bulletin board. Bring manuscript. African Student Fund Drive Started Wesley Foundation has launched a campaign to provide funds for an African student to study at KU. Don Warner, Topeka junior and past-president of the Methodist group, said the foundation is attempting to contact 1800 Methodist preference students to ask them to donate $1. The funds will provide the tuition, room, and books for the student. A letter from the foundation states that the need for such programs at American Universities is especially accented by Communist countries' large scale activity in these programs. The letter says that many of the African students who attend Communist universities would rather attend colleges in the United States. The Methodist Board of Missions has arranged to pay transportation Warner said that Methodist students in all living groups on campus should be contacted in the next week. He set a deadline on the contributions as April 13. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Arnold Says U.S. Must Produce More Thurman W. Arnold, former assistant attorney general of the United States, said at the annual Law Day speech that until American businessmen adopt the practice of balancing the fiscal budget America will continue to face a dark economic future. Arnold presented this cure for America's economic ills at the Judge Nelson Timothy Stephens Lectureship which is presented twice every seven years at Law Day. The lectureship was founded by a gift of the late Kate Stephens, KU alumna, in memory of her father, pioneer Lawrence attorney and judge, and a founder of the KU Law School. ARNOLD SAID, "By balancing the fiscal budget I mean taking appraisal of our ability to produce. Russia regards wealth as production capacity, while the United States regards wealth as money." As a result, Russia will outproduce the United States in 20 years if she keeps up her present rate of growth." He suggested that instead of placing so much emphasis on wealth the United States should plan for the use of, for example, the farm surplus. Arnold advocated placing a goal for agricultural products, instead of continually restricting production. Arnold said "Russia progressed and grew strong because she placed emphasis on production!" He said Russia's establishment and maintenance of planned production goals was "the only good idea that came out of the Russian revolution." He suggested that the United States could progress as Russia had Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals if she would place more emphasis on production, instead of such emphasis on money. Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Cool, clean Old Spice After Shave Lotion always gets you off to a fast, smooth start. Feels just as good between shaves as it does after shaving. Rates A-OK with dates. 1.25 and 2.00 plus tax. Awards were presented to: The annual KU Law Day was Saturday. The day featured, as well as Arnold's lecture, an address by James K. Logan, dean of law, on leave this year at Harvard; a Moot Court competition, and the presentation of awards honoring law students for outstanding work. S H U L T O N Moot court team; Graham McIntyre and Wetzel. Marysville second-year student. AFTER SHAVE LOTION Individual winners of the Moot Court competition: Graham McIntyre, Livonia, second year student, first place. Robert, Meekes, second and fourth-year student, second place. McIntyre, Wetzel and Meeker will present in international Mourt Court Competition next year. Donald Loudon, Kansas City third-year warrence third-year student. Order of the Loudon and Maier also were awarded the C. C. Stewart award of $100 for the second student and leader from the second-year class. The award was divided between the two groups. Louden also received the Lawyers Title Award for outstanding senior in property law outstanding senior in property law Sallina second-year student; Burdick idea outstanding first-year student for 1960-61. Robert C. Crawford, Sallina second-year student; Petelich and Posthaw award of $105. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Mrs. Lowen Leaves Greece ATHENS — (UPI) — Mrs. Esther Lowen, 55, of Chanute, Kans., left for home yesterday after visiting her son, Roger Ranney, who is under death sentence on charges of killing two Greek seamen. Mrs. Lowen, who will make a stopover in Rome, then fly direct to New York, told airport reporters she is sure Ranney is innocent and believes justice will be done. Last year in Moscow, Khrushnev spelled out his master plan in no uncertain terms. But what is Kennedy's strategy? In this week's Post, in an authoritative article based on talks with the President and his chief advisers, Stewart Allsop reports on Kennedy's long-range thinking. 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