o n e a t n a d y i i t o a y n o f o f I s h e n w i f e n o r as f u v e u . Friday, March 9. 1962 University Daily Kanson Page UP Makes Plans As Elections Near Three University Party members announced their candidacy for top student body offices and plans were discussed for the upcoming primary elections at the UP meeting last night. Gerald G. Kepner, Wichita junior, has petitioned to run for student body president. Tom Hardy, Hoisington junior, and Patricia Wilson, Kansas City junior, will run in the primaries on the UP ticket for vice president of the student body. Jim Anderson, Lawrence senior and University Party co-chairman, said that each of the candidates is well qualified, and added that "This shows we're going to have good candidates all the way down the ticket." "Pat (Wilson) has led us through several good campaigns as our representative from the large women's dorms, and Tom (Hardy) has been on most of the committees on the Hill," he said. Anderson also announced the appointments of committee chairmen for the primary and general elections to be held April 17-18 and April 24-25, respectively. They were: Kepner, he explained, is a member of Owl Society, a cheerleader and a participant in many Hill activities. Bob Cathey, Shawnee Mission sophomore, campaign manager; Constance Hunter, Hutchinson junior, poster chairman; Charles Whitman, Shawnee Mission sophomore, publications chairman; and Bob Stewart, Bartlesville, Okla. freshman, transportation chairman. Peter J. Caws, chairman of the department of philosophy, is resigning at the end of this semester to accept an appointment with the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Caws to Accept Carnegie Position Prof. Caws, a native of England, came to KU in 1957. He succeeded Prof. Clifford P. Osborne as head of the department this year. Prof. Caws' work as an Executive Associate of the foundation will be with its program for higher education in the United States, especially in the humanities. Lords Sleep and Drink LONDON — (UPI) — Peer of the Realm Lord Stoneham lamented today that whenever he gets up to speak in the House of Lords "Most of my fellow noblemen are either asleep, or if wakening, decide it is time to go for a cup of tea." The KU chapter of People-to-People is initiating an orientation program for American students who will travel abroad next summer. One meeting covering a specific area of foreign travel will be held each Wednesday until May 2. LIQUID Woolite COLD WATER WASH THE FIRST ONE, covering the British Isles, will be at 4 p.m. March 14 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Protects the color and fit of all fine fabrics Foreign Travel Conferences Scheduled by P-T-P Group 16 oz. $1.50 1 lb. powder $1.50 Allan W. Wicker, Independence junior, and a member of the P-T-P foreign students abroad committee, savs: "The program is mainly for those students who will be traveling abroad under the P-t-P program, but we want to stress that we welcome anyone who is considering foreign travel—they don't necessarily have to be connected with the P-t-P tour." WOOLITE TRAVEL PAKS 20 individual paks $1 LASTIC-LIFE Protects bras, girdles, hosiery, etc. Retains the fit . . . Gives extra wear 8 oz. $1.50 Notions - Second Floor The meetings will be designed to aid students in gaining a background in foreign countries and customs so they will be better prepared to make the best use of their foreign travel. A FILM WILL BE SHOWN at the beginning of each meeting, presenting a broad picture of the country under discussion. A foreign student from that area will conduct each of the meetings, and will be aided by a panel consisting of two or three foreign students from that area and one American student. The panel will present information about the country, its people and customs. After the panel discussion, there will be an open question and answer session to cover specific points brought up by the audience. All of the meetings will be at 4 p.m. in the Forum Room, except the last one, at 7:30 p.m. THE COUNTRIES TO be covered, the foreign students in charge, and the dates of the meetings are as follows: The British Isles: Brian E. Cleave, March 14. Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Horst Haselmann. March 21. 912 Mass. - VI 3-0151 912 Mass.- VI 3-0151 PORTABLES - $49.50 up SALES - SERVICE - RENTALS Employment Data Sheets Reproduced Printing, Mimegraphing and Duplicating Pick up - Delivery Horst Haselmann, March 21. Netherlands, Belgium: Van Eck Ritsema, March 28. Spain: Pedro Bonet, April 11. japan Pedro bishop, April 11. Scolmavia: Jannik Lindbaek, April 18. France: Genevieve Delaisi, April 25. Italy: Itala Vivan, May 2. Minnesota Professor To Speak on Japan Prof. Martin Bronfen-Brenner of the University of Minnesota, will speak on "Japan's 'Doubling of National Income Plan'" Monday, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 306 of the Kansas Union. The meeting will be sponsored by the department of economics and the committee on East Asian Area Studies. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers BIG BUY Offers One FREE Quart of Lemonade or Orangeade with every Barrel of Chicken 25 Pieces, 10 Hot Rolls $5.00 23rd & Iowa A Favorite Much-Read Page Am I I Rent,I Find I Sell,I Buy Whenever you want to rent, find, sell or buy merchandise or services, on or off campus, you will be rewarded by consulting me. My services are low cost too-Can I find something, sell something, maybe, for you? University Daily Kansan Want Ads Kansan Business Office,111 Flint or Call KU 376