Page 12 University Daily Kansan Monday, Feb. 19, 1962 KU Student Socialist Speaks (Continued from page 4) LOVEKIN said the people who are criticizing the teaching of socialism at KU do not know what they are doing. "But, he said, "they are fighting for conservatism, the status quo." "Believing in socialism does not mean believing in totalitarianism such as is practiced in Red China or Russia today," Lovekin said. "For myself, I believe in a God and am loyal to the United States. with the flag and the constitution, with our form of government, a democracy. I also believe in the progress of all men and think that socialism is the best kind of a democracy in which to accomplish this. "I believe in all of those principles we identify "Thus, in believing in socialism, I in no way imply disloyalty towards this country which represents to me a milestone in the progress of men. I only say that we cannot stay at a status quo and if a change is needed, which I think it is, we must not be held back by unearned connotations and an uninformed public." France, Algeria End Fighting — (Continued from page 1) BEN BELLA and his companions were captured by the French in 1956 when flying from the Moroccan capital of Rabat to Tunis. Immediately after the cease-fire is signed and proclaimed Ben Bella and his companions are expected to be flown from here to Morocco. De Gaulle is expected to announce the end of the conflict in another radio-TV broadcast to the French nation. At the same time, he may assume again near-dictatorial supreme powers as he did at the time of the "Generals' Revolt" in Algeria last April. This would enable him to take vigorous action to crush any attempt to seize power by the terrorist Secret Army Organization (OAS), the European right-wing group which is fighting to keep Algeria under French rule. STRONG FORCES of French Fraser Hall - (Continued from page 1) Lewis, Susan B. Anthony, and Edward Everett Hale have been among the speakers. Many unusual events that are not part of college life have taken place in Fraser or its premises. In 1919 a World War I veteran jumped to his death from a window of the loft. In 1929 some drama students decided to have a party that started in the loft and ended on the roof. The roof door of the loft was locked by university officials after they saw the roof party. Some students opened the roof door again in 1938 to raise a Communist flag on the KU flag pole. In 1951 the automatic sprinkler system on the top floor went off accidently flooding the floor with nearly five inches of water. Previous efforts to replace Fraser were not successful. In 1948 Chancellor Deane W. Malott said: "A replacement for Fraser Hall is not on the current list of requests. There are other more pressing needs at the present time. "Since it would cost approximately 1 million dollars to replace so vast a building, the crimson and blue KU flag is likely to wave a daily greeting for many more years from the commanding heights of north Fraser tower." When he said "many more years," it is anybody's guess how long he meant. Fourteen years after he made this statement the Kansas Board of Regents approved to replace the historical building. Free Delivery On Campus Call VI 3-1086 More than 30,000 armed police with tanks in reserve also are held in readiness for possible trouble in Paris. troops are poised on the outskirts of Algiers, Oran and other big Algerian cities ready to intervene in ease of an OAS-leed revolt. Fears of a possible "putsch" attempt by the OAS have receded because OAS leaders in Algeria have said in pirate radio broadcasts that they are not planning any action of this sort. But officials expect a sharply stepped up OAS campaign of terrorism designed to undermine the government's authority, shake public confidence and make it impossible to carry out the cease-fire agreement. THE AGREEMENT was reached after a final week of secret negotiations. There was a last minute hitch Saturday, reportedly on guarantees for the European minority. YAF to Discuss Recent Poll The Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) will discuss what further action, if any, to take on the faculty poll to determine if there is representation of the conservative viewpoint at KU at a YAF meeting at 7:30 tonight in Parlor B of the Kansas Union. Reports from members who have talked with various professors on the faculty reaction to the poll will be given. In further action, the YAF will make their entry to YAF, Inc., national membership drive, and distribute the new issue of "The Standard," the YAF bi-monthly newspaper. 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