Action Half Way To Party Status Page 5 Contrary to the predictions of several campus political leaders, Action is reported to be half way to becoming a recognized campus political party. HAROLD JOHNSON. Ft. Leavenworth junior and vice president of the group, said approximately 500 students have signed the petition the group is circulating. The All Student Council constitution states that a proposed political party obtain the signatures of 10 per cent of the student body in order to be recognized. The group will need slightly over 1,000 signatures to meet the requirement. An article in the March 8 Daily Kansan reported that several KU political leaders had expressed doubt that Action would be able to secure the necessary number of signatures. The petitions have been in circulation for two days. Johnson expressed hope that the signatures will be secured by next week. JOHNSON SAID 70 PETITIONS are being circulated, with space for 20 signatures on each. Flatfooted Cops? CHICAGO — (UPI) — A City Council Subcommittee has adopted a resolution asking the Chicago Civil Service Commission to reconsider its policy of blocking people with flat feet from becoming policemen. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT KU-Y to Sponsor Leadership Program Forty KU students will take part in an all-day leadership training program tomorrow in the Kansas Union. The session, sponsored by the KUY, is designed to instruct KU students in group leadership. It is open to anyone who wishes to attend. Howard Baumgartel, associate professor of human relations, will speak on "Leadership Roles in Groups" at the morning session. The afternoon program will include a panel discussion on the student "Y" program, a role-playing demonstration of a discussion group, and a skit on effective committee meetings. John P. Augelli, chairman of Latin American Studies and professor of geography, will speak about "Catholicism, Protestantism, and Communism in Latin America," at 7 p.m. Sunday, in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Prof. Augelli's talk is being sponsored by the Newman Club. Augelli is Speaker Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers University Daily Kansan 912 Mass. — VI 3-0151 PORTABLES - $49.50 up SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS Employment Data Sheets Reproduced Printing, Mimeographing and Duplicating Pick up — Delivery Saturday, March 17 Twist Contest Featuring JERRY SKINNER and THE THEME BRATS Blue Moon Ballroom GARDEN GROVE, Calif —(UPI) —Boyd Smith, photographer for the Garden Grove News, got trimmed twice yesterday. Smith told police that while he was getting his hair cut someone clipped $1,000 worth of photo equipment from his car. Friday, March 16, 1962 East 15th St. Ottawa Haircut Is Costly Kansan Classified Ads Get Results A Good Deed Every Day A Good Deed Every Day ST. LOUIS, Mo. — (UPI) — Irma Jean Evans, 21, a Waterloo, Ill., secretary told police that when she fell in the snow the other day she was assisted to her feet by a courtly gentleman who robbed her of 80 cents. Hunsinger Motor Co. 922 Mass. German Cars BMW - NSU ALLEN'S NEWS 1115 Mass. Come In and Browse Around Over 2,400 Copies From a Magazine to a Popular Novel - Leather that stretches - Soft and Flexible - Cushioned Insole - Wedge rubber sole for support - In your favorite colors REDMAN'S SHOES ST. PATRICK'S DAY ONLY O'SANDY'S SPECIAL O' Sandy's will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day Saturday with free gifts and prizes for everyone and Saturday night a grand prize will be given away to cap off this gala affair. FREE PRIZES Just come in and register to be eligible—need not be present to win. Try O'Sandy's special St. Patrick's Day Green River drink GRAND PRIZE ($25 value) NO PURCHASE NECESSARY FREE PRIZES