Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 8, 1962 Opinion Split (Continued from page 1) I have heard them knock other systems. "I feel Sen. Harbaugh's statement is pretty far afield concerning the economics department," Palmer added. "I think you'll find more liberalis than conservatives because of the nature of the field of study," he said. "I just don't think that in this particular type of study, where you are looking at all ideas and trying to develop a dynamic line of thought, that you are going to come up with an 'old-line conservative' point of view." Harry G. Shaffer, assistant professor of economics, declined to comment upon the senator's statement. He said he does not feel he knows how Sen. Harbaugh defines a conservative. VERNE GAUBY, Grand Island, Neb., third-year law student and past president of the Young Democrats, also commented upon the charge by Sen. Harbaugh. "I DONT KNOW what the majority of the members of the economics department are, Republicans or Democrats, but I hope they are Democrats," Prof. Shaffer commented. Ethan P. Allen, professor of political science and chairman of the department, declined to make any comment on Sen. Harbaugh's statement. JFK Uses Privilege (Continued from page 1) Stennis complimented the official on his previous testimony. He stressed that there is "no issue here of a personal kind—none whatsoever." When McNamara addressed the chair before Lawrence could reply. Thurmund interrupted to note that the question had been directed to Lawrence. He asked that Lawrence be directed to reply. Stennis called Thurmond's comment "technically correct" but said he would allow McNamara to proceed since the question of executive privilege had been raised. Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 & 8 a.m. St John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Ph.D. French Reading Exam: 9-11 a.m. Phh. 120 Fraser, in to Miss Gibbon, 120 Fraser, by Feb. 13. TEACHER INTERVIEWS; VIEWINGS: Feb. — R, W. Wear; Dean, Tarkio College, Mgr. Mq. Feb. 6b Mr. Joseph Nesbitt, Asst. Supt. Csh. Suh B. E. Cave Barrow, Personnel Dir. Bf. 6—E. Cave Barrow, Personnel Dir. (E) Sec. C. University City, Mo. (F) Sec. E. University City, Mo. (Supt. Elem. & Sec.) Wichita, Kansas. TODAY Organic Chemistry Colloquium: 4 p.m. 22 April. Speaker: Richard Sanders; 10 a.m. "Structure of the 2.2 Condensation Product of Nitromethane Cyclohexa- Baptist Student Union Devotional: 5 p.m.. Southern Baptist Activities Building, 1221 Oread. Bible study and devotional. Westminster Center Choir: 5:45 p.m. 1204 Oread. Angel Flight Meeting: 7 p.m., Military Science Building. Science Building. Young Americans for Freedom. 7:30. Young Americans for Freedom, 7:30. Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union. Christian Science Organization: 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Episcopal Holy Communion & Breakfast; 7 a.m., Capetown, Horse Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union. Kay Hofman, Regional Staff Director, will sneak. Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. International Club: 7:30 p.m. Big 8 Room, Kansas Union, Panel, "Higher Education in the U.S. Compared with Elsnow." Student's Clothes Taken In Theft From Car Friendship is a strong and habitual inclination in two persons to promote the good and happiness of one another. -Eustace Budgell A Webster Groves, Mo., senior may have to buy a new set of clothes because he forgot to lock his car door. Robert G. Allen reported to KU Police Tuesday night that clothes worth $518 were taken from his car parked in the Delta Tau Delta fraternity parking lot. "THE THEF GOT all my suits, coats and pants," he said. "About all I have to wear is what I've got on." Allen said the theft occurred sometime between 7 and 9:30. "I was in an active meeting at the time, he said. "The thief couldn't have chosen the time because both buyers were either in a meeting or in a pledge hall." Allen was moving into the fraternity house from an apartment where he lived last semester. "WHEN I FIRST discovered my clothes were gone, I thought it might have been a prank one of my brothers pulled to teach me to always lock my car," he said. "After I discovered it was not a prank, I immediately WASHINGTON - (UPI)—Things aren't what they used to be down on the farm. Farm Comforts The Census Bureau reports that the farmers have electrified 96 per cent of their homes—and have installed plumbing in over two-thirds of farm dwellings. went to the KU Police and gave them a detailed report." Allen said his car was parked on the edge of the parking lot next to shrubs, making it convenient for the person who took his clothes. He said KU Police said there was a slim chance the clothes would be recovered. "MY INSURANCE probably won't be any good because my doors weren't locked," he said. "If it isn't, I'll have to buy some new clothes." About the same time Monday evening, several articles valued at about $65 were taken from a car belonging to Wayne Henry. Hutchinson junior. In his report to campus police Henry listed the articles to be a briefcase, two pairs of shoes, a sweat shirt, a jacket and several books. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Write: U.S. National Student Association, Dept. F, 2161 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley 4, California. * The U.S. National Student Association is a nonprofit service organization. ...like a flock of sheep, in a "groupy" group visiting 24 countries in 12 days. DO GO TO EUROPE!...the NSA-way...travel designed especially for students. A 70 day program visiting six countries costs $920—all inclusive, including transportation. 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