Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 23, 1962 CRC Asked - (Continued from page 1) are to pledge or with whom they are to live. It would, however, be perfectly relevant for the University to ask the Greek houses to get rid of discriminatory clauses in their constitutions." "Early in the Fall when I talked with Wescoe," Warner added, "he said that his fraternity (Alpha Tau Omega) does contain a discriminatory clause but that he is not in favor of clauses." DENIS KENNEDY. Dublin Ireland, graduate student, said, "I under stand the Endowment Association bought 25 acres of land they intend to sell to fraternities. Couldn't we ask the University not to sell the ground to any house that has clauses in their constitutions?" "Then we would be discriminating against those who are discriminating," Warner added. "The Endowment Association is not a part of the University either so we would have to appeal to the Endowment Association itself wouldn't we?" "Kenneth Myers said last night, Menghini interjected," that as a man believeth so should he act. But the University regulates campus life and tells us what to do. The University can regulate the students any way it wishes." Kennedy answered. "I think it's better to go to the Endowment Association itself. It's more dignified." Story Criticized- (Continued from page 1) "IN THE CASE of this panel appearance it is obvious that various observers heard and saw things differently. We feel both Chancellor Wescoe and Mr. Zimmerman should have the privilege of reporting the news as it appeared to them." The Star reports Chancellor Wescoe's statement in a page one story this afternoon. Tomasek Criticizes Kennedy's Decisions Robert D. Tomasek, KU assistant professor of political science, said the Kennedy administration has made tactical errors in administering help to Latin America. Prof. Tomasek, a specialist in the Latin American area, believes the United States should demand immediate land and tax reforms in certain countries before giving aid. France Controls Travel to Algeria FARIS — (UPI) — The French government clamped strict controls on travel to and from Algeria today to block any possible French or Arab effort to sabotage its tentative ceasefire agreement. Arab leaders were meeting in Tripoli, Libya, to consider the ceasefire approved Wednesday by the French cabinet. If it is acceptable to them, it probably will take effect before March 5. THE GOVERNMENT canceled all Algerian entry permits yesterday and suspended air travel between France and Algeria. The flights probably will be resumed some time today, but passengers will be subjected to search and interrogation. New entry permits will be issued only to those who can satisfy the government that their reasons for visiting the troubled territory are valid. Military patrols in the streets of Algiers and Oran, supported by tanks and armored cars, failed to check bloodshed in the two cities. Terrorists killed 7 persons and wounded 8 before noon today, increasing the year's toll of terror to 1,023 dead and 1,758 wounded More than 100 Arab curfew- Official Bulletin Teacher Interviews: Feb. 26 — Frank Creason, Supt., Valley View Dist. (Elem.), Overland Park, Kansas TODAY International Club: 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union Bailroom, African night—students in uniform, nurses, dancers, and entertainment, including a film, Dancing and refreshments follow. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:20 p.m. classroom Room Kansas Univ. choreography choreographer Hiliel Services; 7:30 p.m., Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland. Baptist Student Union: 8 p.m., Southern Baptist Act. Building, 1221 Oread, Dean Moore of the KU Schoe* of Religion will speak on "Buddhism." SUNDAY Lutheran Church Services; 8:30 & 11 a.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th & Vermont, 5 p.m. Wednesdays, Danforth Chapel. Catholic Mass; 9 & 11 a.m., Fraser Hall (Newman, Chapel) Oread Friends Worship Meeting: 10:30 a.m. Danforth Chapel. MONDAY Episcopal Holy Communion & Lunch: 12 noon, Canterbury House. Public Lecture; 4 p.m., 426 Lintiey Prof. Norton Ginsburg of the Department of Geography, University of Chicago, will speak on "Urbanization in Asia." breakers in Oran shot up a government office in one outbreak and shot and wounded the wife and daughter of an Arab police official in another. Arab cutthroats killed three Europeans and an Arab in a car on the outskirts of the city. THE BOMBING of an Arab shop in Sidi Bel Abbes, foreign legion headquarters town near Oran, started a riot in which a legionnaire was wounded by a brade. 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