Page 16 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 1, 1964 "Tapped" Conversation Fires Campaign (Continued from page 1) Grace said he called Carl Lindquist, Prairie Village junior and UP candidate for college men and asked him to come to the Delta Tau Delta house to listen to the tape. "He (Grace) played the tapes to me." Lindquist said. Both candidates for student body president said last night that to the best of their knowledge from sources within their own parties Grace did call Lindquist and asked him to come to the Delta Tau Delta house and listen to the tapes. Bornholtld said that he had not really heard about it until later Monday afternoon because he had gone to bed and did not get back to the Delta Tau Delta house until about 4:30. Crowther also said that he did not hear about Grace inviting Lindouist until much later. The tapes were then played in Temple hall Monday evening. William Reese, Hiawatha junior and president of Templin Hall, and member of UP, stated that he heard the tape in the room of Jim Cline, Rockford, Ill., sophomore and Vox candidate for vice-president of the student body. "I did not personally invite them (those individuals who listened to the tape in Templin Hall)," Cline stated. CLINE SAID that the tape was played in his room. When asked if he wanted the tapes to be played he said, "I was sort of neutral on it." He explained that at the time he did not say one way or the other whether he wanted these tapes to be played. Cline said that he knew nothing about the recording of the conversation at the Theta Chi house until late Sunday night. "I had no idea it was going to be made," he recalled. Bornholdt said that when he learned that the tape was in Templin hall: "I went over there and put my foot down." he said. "I did not think it was a good idea to play the tapes." THE TAPE was played again about 10:30 p.m. in Templin Hall. The tape was played in Cline's room at this time according to Dave Lutton, Bartlesville, Okla., sophomore and a member of UP and Dee Gerstenberger, Park Forest, Ill., junior and member of Vox. Before the debate in Ellsworth Hall between the two presidential and vice-presidential candidates on Monday night Crowther said that he was asked by some members of Vox to use the tape in the debate, "I was not in favor of this," Crowther explained The tapes were not used in the debate. Stewart was also aware of the tapes in Ellsworth Hall. He said that after the debate was over some party workers were invited to listen to the tape. Stewart said that he talked to the person who had the tape and that Crowther was not there at the time, as far as he knew. "I informed him that if he did play the tape he would very possibly commit a libel," Stewart said. STEWART said that he asked three things be required before the tape was played: 1) that the uncut version be played before the edited version, 2) that a University Daily Kansan reporter be present, and 3)that Crowther be present. Stewart said that he asked that Crowther be there because Stewart believed that Crowther had nothing to do with the tapes and thought he would like to know. Stewart said, "I was assured by Bornholdt at the time that he knew nothing about it." Stewart then left, and Stewart said that the tape was never played at Ellsworth to his knowledge or the knowledge of the UP supporters there. CROWTHER returned to Ellsworth to try to find out what had been done after Stewart left Crowther said," The tape had not been played." Crowther said that finally after discussion about the tapes they were turned over to him. Crowther said ber. 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