CYR interrupted (Continued from page 1) law student and candidate for student body president, challenged this. "If the bill would take the double penalty of arresting the individual plus dispelling him from the University, I would be against it." Mark Edwards, Emporia junior and CYR president, said the meeting was announced as being open and he was not disappointed by what happened. "I thought Frizzell was very effective," he said. As the meeting continued several radicals became dissatisfied and left. They termed Frizzell's comments and The intensity of the meeting digressed. The topic went from the specific questions about the bill to more general ones about procedures for effective change. responses as "evasive and irrelevant." Frizzell argued that change would come from proper contacts with the state legislature. The students attacked this process as being slow. By 10 p.m. nothing had been resolved, and the meeting disbanded. "I enjoyed the discussions," said Frizzell, "reasonable minds can differ." However, he added, "at times I didn't think that the 'open discussion of ideas' was going to be a discussion of any ideas but theirs." Senate Code vote heavy (Continued from page 1) "Just yesterday morning," Miss Fowler said, "there were more than 200 ballots cast at the Kansas Union." "Only about 80 Debaters strong in tournaments Two KU debaters, Bob McCulloh, Mission junior, and David Jeans, Independence, Mo., junior, were the only team in the nation to place in three recent California speech tournaments, said Dann Parson, KU debate coach. McColloh and Jeans placed fifth out of 55 at UCLA, third of 62 at Redlands College and fifth of 52 at the University of Southern California, Parsons said. 16 KANSAN Feb. 20 1969 ballots were cast there in one day last year," she said. The polls will be open until 6 p.m.today, Miss Fowler said. An opinion poll on Peoples Voice-sponsored alternatives to the code was discussed by the ASC but rejected because of legal technicalities. Such a poll will be included on the spring general election ballot, Rick von Ende, Abilene, Tex., graduate student and ASC chairman said. Also on the spring ballot will be a poll concerning a possible revision of the school calendar ending the first semester before Christmas vacation. "This would mean that students would take finals before Christmas holidays, then have a month vacation," von Ende said. Last day to vote on Senate Code We're cleaning house... scouring and scrubbing our shops at 63rd and Brookside—Prairie Village, all bargains are now consolidated for you in Lawrence. Final Reductions! Fabulous Savings! Entire Stock Winter Dresses Coats Sportswear Sleepwear Jewelry 50% - 75% Off ACME Salutes Player of the Week: DAVE ROBISCH... who is now the 5th sophomore in KU history to score over 400 points! Congratulations Dave! BEAT NEBRASKA! Acme Offers This: - When you bring your laundry and dry cleaning in and pick it up, you save 10% - 5 Shirts For $1.49 Folded or on Hangers! Acme Laundry and Dry Cleaners DOWNTOWN HILLCREST MALLS 1111 MASS. 925 IOWA 711 W. 23rd 2