KUOK hit parade In cooperation with KUOK campus radio, the Kansas will publish a list of the top 40 singles released weekly by KUOK. "Dizzy" by Tommy Roe heads the hit parade for March 14. This week Title Artist Last week 1. Dizzy Tommy Roe 2 2. My Whole World Ended David Ruffin 5 3. I've Got a Line on You Spirit 1 4. Crossroads Cream 7 5. Run Away Child, Running Wild Temptations 10 6. This Girl's in Love with You Dionne Warwick 12 7. DSoul Experience Iron Butterfly 9 8. Apple Cider Five by Five 11 9. The Weight/The Tracks of My Tears Aretha Franklin 13 10. Galveston Glen Campbell 17 11. Rock Me ... Steppenwolf 14 12. Traces ... Classics IV 19 13. Proud Mary ... Creedence Clearwater Revival 4 14. First Train to California ... Crystal Shaves 21 15. To Susan on the West Coast Waiting/Atlantis ... Dominan 15 16. Sing a Simple Song ... Sly & Family Stone 3 17. Woman Helbing Man ... Vogues 25 18. Hot Smoke & Sassafras ... Bubble Puppy 32 19. Mendocino ... Sir Douglas Quintet 22 20. Only the Strong Survive ... Jerry Butler 22 21. Time of the Season ... Zombies 8 22. Kick out the Jams ... MC 5 31 23. Beautician Blues ... Mystic number National Bank 28 24. Long Green ... Fireballs 23 25. You've Made Me So Very Happy ... Blood, Sweat & Tears 24 26. Sophisticated Cissy ... Meters 24 27. I'm Living in Shame ... Supremes 6 28. Good Lovin' Ain't Easy to Come By ... Gay & Terrell 38 29. Try a Little Tenderness ... Three Dog Night 39 30. I'm Just an Average Girl ... Masqueraders 36 31. Baby, Baby Don't Cry ... Smokey Robinson & Miracles 18 32. Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In ... Fifth Demension 16 33. Heaven ... Rascals 16 34. Hair ... Cowsills 35. I Can Hear Music ... Beach Boys 3 36. Touch Me ... Doors 26 37. Gonna Have a Good Time ... Clingers 4 38. A Lover's Question ... Otis Redding 40 39. I Like What You're Doing (To Me) ... Carla Thomas 20 40. Can I Change My Mind ... Tyrone Davis 20 Sure Shots In the Still of the Night ... Paul Anka Emmaretta/The Bird Has Flown ... Deep Purple The Long Way Around ... Linda Ronstadt I Love My Baby ... Archie Bell & Drells Time Is Tight ... Booker T & MG's Never Gonna Let Him Know ... Debbie Taylor Sweet Cherry Wine ... Tommy James & Shondells Sittin' in Circles ... Steve Miller Band Sally Goes Round the Moon ... Son Fardon Happy Feeling ... Happy Feeling FAA researches detection device WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warned yesterday that would-be hijackers may be frisked electronically when they board an airliner. The agency said it expects to begin field tests shortly on a $5,000 weapons detection device which it will install at certain airports in the United States. But the FAA, not wanting to tip its hand to potential hijackers, declined to say how the device works, exactly where Squirrels do not reach full size until two years old. Mar. 20 1969 KANSAN 9 it will be used, and just how effective it is expected to be. reg .$5.98 $4.77 MU march cancelled rescheduled for April Jack Matthews, dean of students at MU, of distributing obscene literature. COLUMBIA, Mo. — A march to the state capital of Jefferson City from the University of Missouri at Columbia scheduled today by MU students in support of the banned MU chapter of Students for Democratic Society (SDS) was postponed late yesterday. Four MU students have been charged by the city of Columbia in connection with the distribution of the literature. Ronald Kling, a member of the sympathizer's steering committee said the march was formulated early yesterday by the Committee of Concerned Students, a discussion group at the university, and was to protest MU's withdrawal of recognition of the local SDS chapter. William Wiecek, associate MU Chancellor John Schwada announced Tuesday the SDS would no longer be recognized after the chapter was charged by history professor and friend of SDS and part time legal consultant for SDS, said: "Reaction to the chancellors decision was strong. I think there will be some sort of peaceful demonstration before spring break." Kling said the march would be delayed until April to allow the Board of Curators to consider the SDS case and to allow support for the march to develop on other campuses. Texas U.might host SDS national meeting AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI) Students for a Democratic Society yesterday asked a federal court here to enjoin officials of University of Texas at Austin from barring a national meeting of the organization from the Austin campus. The suit asks for both a temporary and a permanent injunction to prevent the officials from ousting the meeting scheduled March 28-30. An SDS spokesman in Austin threatened the suit after Regents Chairman Frank C. Erwin Jr. said Tuesday he was consulting school administrators about the issue. Erwin's letter to a member of the SDS said he has "taken under consideration" a request that the regents override a decision by the university president barring the convention. SATURDAY NIGHT The Rathskeller Folksingers Playing from Ernie Ballweg from Mike Lerner 11:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m. Members and Guests to Downstairs at 8th & N.H. 3:00 a.m. Cover Charge 50c per person 1. Genoa; 2. Salome; 3. Miss Fox Hand antiqued waxy leather is it. For additional spring sytles and color excitement, see LELLA at fine stores everywhere. Priced at $15 Priced at $15 819 Mass. VI 3-3470