Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 18, 1964 Wallace Launches Campaign OSHKOSH, Wis.—(UPI)—A confident Gov. George Wallace of Alabama pushed his campaign in Wisconsin's presidential primary today along the state's Fox River valley, where "people believe in conservative government." Wallace flew here from Milwaukee aboard his state-owned, twin-engine airplane and planned to return to Montgomery, Ala., tonight after a speech to a young conservative club at Oshkosh State College. The segregationist governor launched his campaign yesterday at Appleton. Wis., the home town of the late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy Appleton, Wis.; the Supreme Court of Alabama. Wallace praised McCarthy as being "a little ahead of his time" and passed out "Confederate money"—Gold-plated medallions left over from his inauguration as governor of Alabama. WASHINGTON—(UPI)—The State Department has received reports that new efforts are being made to recruit U.S. college students for a trip to Cuba this summer. Collegians Plan Cuba Trip Officials warned yesterday that American citizens traveling to Cuba without permission face loss of passport and possible criminal prosecution. A group called the "Permanent Student Committee for Travel to Cuba" has been making recruiting efforts, authorities said. Last summer 59 American students visited Cuba despite State Department opposition. Their passports were later revoked and four persons connected with the trip face legal action. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.—(UPI)Movie star John Wayne, who is being promoted as a Republican presidential candidate in Texas by a group of college students, will make a campaign speech here next month—for another candidate. Another Nominee For GOP Wayne will be featured speaker at a fund-raising dinner April 6 for Gordon McLendon, Dallas radio and television executive seeking the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate. A student committee at the University of Dallas opened a campaign several weeks ago to secure the GOP presidential nomination for Wayne, under the slogan "We Need A President Who Can Act." Clay Fails Exam Again WASHINGTON—(UPI)World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay has failed a mental aptitude test for entry into the Army for a second time, the Washington Post said today. "I don't know the exact amount but I know I can make all the vital expenses to go now," Miss Reeder said. Fencer Gets Trip Money The fund to send Claudia Reeder, Shawne Mission sophomore and the only U.S. women's representative to the International Fencing Competition in Budapest, has cleared the necessary $900 mark. The newspaper said that Clay, who failed an earlier test, took the second examination in his home city of Louisville, Ky., last Friday and scored low. "I wish there was a way to thank everyone who made this possible, but so many are anonymous contributions." Miss Reeder will fly from Kansas City to New York, to join the U.S. male competitor, a high school senior from New Jersey. They will飞 to Budapest for a few days' training before elimination bouts begin. Fathers of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Miss Reeder's sorority, contributed $250 after a collection was taken at the Father's Weekend last week. Many of the contributions came from Kansas City, Topeka, and Salina alumni. Le Carce français se réunira mercede, le 18 mars, à 4 h. 30 dans la siècle 12 de Fraser, M. Recht parlera she la théatre de la société; elle réunie doute a nous préparer à mieux apprécier la piece d'Anoulh, L'Alouette, qui sera représente la semaine prochaine. Il y a deux mesurements aussi! Tous ceux qui s'intéressent au français cordialement invites. Official Bulletin Lenten Bible Vigil, 7 p.m., St. Lawrence Channel A Pentagon spokesman refused to comment on the report. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m., St. Lawrence Chanel, 1910, Stratford, Rd. Timely Times, 7:30 p.m. st. Lawrence Chapel. Panel for girls on "Can Catholic Marriage Really Work?"—Mrs. Alex Kevin McKeough, Mary, Garry, Stephen. Pi Sigma Alpha 7:30 p.m. 210 Strong discussion of April initiation, meeting Wednesday, Mar.18 (Regular buffet service always available) Episcopal Evening Prayer, Danforth. 9:30 p.m. A psychiatrist was said to have tested Clay to see if he was attempting to flunk the tests on purpose to avoid Army service, but found he was not malingering, the Post said. The Little Banquet MALL SHOPPING CENTER Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m., St. Lawrence, Chapel. TOMORROW Holy Communion, 11:30 a.m. . St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. DUBLIN—(UPI)—Playwright Brendan Behan alternated between coma and semi-consciousness today in his struggle for life in Dublin's Meath Hospital. p.m. Pan American Room, Kansas Union, Kappa Phi 7, p.m., First Methodist Church ONLY $1 A hospital spokesman said this morning the flamboyant 41-year-old dramatist was "lapsing between a coma and a semi-conscious condition. At the moment he is semi-conscious. His condition continues to be extremely grave." Irish Playwright In Coma Christian Science Organization, 7:30 pm. Danforthe Everyone Welcome A team of specialists brought in an artificial kidney machine last night in the battle against jaundice resulting from a liver ailment. Behan also has diabetes. Epispecial Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. ALL YOU CAN EAT! FRIED CHICKEN Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers The Classical Film Series UGETSU presents a beautiful tale of medieval Japan (Japanese dialog — English subtitles) - * Wednesday, March 18 Fraser Theater-7:00 p.m. I I Admission: $.60 Single admission tickets on sale Now in the Kansas Union