Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 1, 1964 AUFS Expert- (Continued from page 1) He commented further by saying that the U.N. was not an organization to prevent war or to enforce peace. Rather, Adamson said, it was an organization which tried to use its collective judgment to influence its members to do a better job in maintaining peace. Many people in the world do not know what the U.N. can and cannot do and the Voice of America, through its programs, attempts to inform these people, Adamson explained. Other programs also carried on by the U.S.I.A. to explain U.S. policies to foreign countries are press services and information center services, Adamson said. The press services include three magazines in foreign languages: "America," in Russian; "Life in America," sent to the Arabic nations; and "Problems of Communism," sent to scholars as resource material on the subject of Communism versus Democracy. The world-wide information center services have libraries, exhibits and music services. Adamson explained. The 182 libraries offer all types of reading material, and the center serves as a place where questions concerning the U.S. can be answered. Music libraries are also available featuring American music, Adamson said. Student Court Declares Election Invalid at OSU The election for the entire slate of Student Association officers and student senators at Oklahoma State University was declared invalid and will have to be reheld. ELECTION WILL BE Monday for president, vice-president, and secretary of the association and all college senators that had been voted on previously. OSU's Student Supreme Court unanimously ruled the April 14 general election had been improperly conducted and ordered another election, The Daily O'Collegian said. The ruling was given after John Woods, Association vice-presidential candidate, filed a petition stating that the party affiliation of each candidate had not been listed on the ballots. He said the discrepancy was in direct violation of the Student Constitution and cited the particular by-law of the Student Association. Woods, an Independent candidate, lost the election by 61 votes to Bob McCaffree, unaffiliated candidate. He contended the elections results may have been different had his party affiliation been listed. All those interested report to room 203 Robinson at 4:30 Tuesday, May 5. The course will be open to boys and girls. THE AFFILIATIONS HAD been left off the election machines from the time the polls opened at 8 a.m. until approximately 9:30 a.m. In that time, an estimated 500 persons voted. Red Cross Senior Lifesaving Course Will Be Offered. The court's decision did not affect the second round of balloting for class officers. Those elections have already been reheld—with party affiliations clearly printed on the ballots. Steak Dinner Sunday Nites $1.25 4:30 - 10:30 DINE-A-MITE 23rd & La. THINKING OF HAVING A PARTY? THEN HAVE IT— AND LET THE KANSAS UNION FOOD SERVICE HANDLE ALL ARRANGEMENTS TEAS WE OFFER FACILITIES FOR COFFEES - REFRESHMENTS - WEDDING RECEPTIONS - OR JUST ANY OCCASION KANSAS UNION FOOD SERVICE