Page 8 University Daily Kansan City Split on Sex— (Continued from page 1) this way," Mrs. Burgstahler commented. She estimated approximately 80 to 90 per cent of the community supported her view of sex education in the schools. "... first and foremost it is none of the school's business," Mrs. Harold Allen of 1617 Hillcrest and a citizen who voiced opposition to the plan, stated. "The SCHOOLS have all they car do already . . . Why add an unnecessary burden on the teacher," Mrs. Allen explained. Mrs. Allen agreed with Mrs. Burgstahler that sex education was primarily a responsibility of the parents. A member of the Lawrence Board of Education and the secretary of the committee on sex education supported the proposed program. "All of the board members have no desire to have an education program which is not within the bounds Vox Populi Platform Vox Populi continues to stand for growth, responsibility and continuity in student government in order to bring services to meet the needs of students in our community. We are present at the University of Kansas. Therefore, we propose the following actions: STADIUM SEATING Realizing the need for better student seating in Memorial Stadium, and recognizing the situation which will arise due to increased enrollment, the university decided to the student side of the stadium to be completed by the fall of 1965. Vox Populil will initiate an investigation of all methods of pre-enrollment among the problems of the students caused by the present enrollment system. PRE-ENROLLMENT TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Vox Populi shall work for the reorganization and fair enforcement of traffic regulation at KU in such areas as opening zones for Saturday parking, opening car parks, periods, and better student understanding of acts constituting violations. DISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS of proper development of the boys and girls of Lawrence," J. J. Wilson, director of dormitory administration and a member of the board of education, said. WILSON, WHILE discussing the controversy surrounding sex education in the Lawrence schools, said, "I think misunderstanding comes with lack of understanding as to how this (sex education) can be accomplished in the schools." DISCUSSION In order that the student body may have a better understanding of actions constituting violations which come before the disciplinary and social committee, we will ensure that each small encourage the University Daily Karsan to publish all actions of this committee, without the names of the students or groups involved. Vox Populi will work to ease the student employment problem by replacing Pinkerton men with students at all athletic events. APPRENTICE SYSTEM Vox Populi, in order to provide more continuity in student government and to insure qualified members on the All Student Council committees, shall establish an apprentice system whereby interested students may serve as non-voting members of committees, gaining experience in the responsibilities and purposes of these committees. HOMECOMING AND GRADING SYSTEM Because of the desire for student planning of homecoming activities, and the current controversy over the grading system, Vox Popull feels it necessary for Student Council to conduct a student solliciting opinion on these issues. ALUMNI VISITATION In order to utilize the resources and experiences of our alumni, Vox Populi shall establish an Alumni visitation program, whereby students will be given the opportunity to become familiar with various professional and technical fields. CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Vox Populi will establish a special Student Centennial Committee to work with the executive of KU's Centennial Celebration. Official Bulletin TODAY Teaching Interviews; Mar. 13, Milwaukee, Ws. *e.* and bs. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Short Lenten "I think, also, some of the protesters have a lack of confidence in the board." Wilson added. Newman couples and CFM combined meeting. 8 p.m., St. Lawrence Center. People-to-People Industrial Tour to Ablene. 8 a.m., meet in front of Union. Plan to spend all day touring Eisenhowen-Announ and Library and Old Ablene Town. Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. Livance Chapel. Confessions, 4-5 and 7-L8. SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. 917 Highland. Refreshments. Epicapalic Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. International Club meeting scheduled for 7:30 p.m. has been cancelled Peace Corps Exam, 8:30 a.m., Lawrence Post Office, 7th and New Hampshire. Post Office, 7th and New Hampshire. "Between Me and Thee" by the KU Religious Drama Group, 8 p.m., Wesley Foundation. Eread Friends, 10:30 a.m. Danforth will come to this Quaker meet- eer, for worse. Catholic Masses, 8 a.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 10 a.m. Rd., 9:30 and 11 Fragar Theater. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Westminster Center, The Treasure in Old SUA Chess Club. 2 p.m. Kansas Union. Boston University. 4 p.m. Kansas Union. Kansas Union. Jesuit Panel on Premarital Sex* — James Fennell. S.J. Nebraska Union. Jennie Dalz. Jams and James Blueyer. S.C. Plan to attend. CAMPUS BARBER SHOP Hours : Daily 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Hours : Daily Speaking of the committee Mrs. Allen said, "We felt if we had a program based on biological facts from kindergarten through high school that we would have better adjusted parents." Teachers, she said, have received requests from some parents to explain sex to the children. Since the personal enmity between Khrushchev and Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung is so deep as to make reconciliation seem impossible, the speculation inevitably leads to the possibility that some other drastic step is under consideration. Mrs. Bill E. Amyx of 715 Elm and secretary of the committee on sex education said, "Some families do not communicate at all." 5 BARBERS NO LONG WAITS North of Union At the present time "no program will be introduced" for sex education in the school, Superintendent Knox said. Lending weight to speculation that an important move is in the making have been reports that for the last two weeks Khrushchev has been consulting communist-bloch leaders on the future of Sino-Soviet relations, and that the communist parties of Western Europe, Italy, France and elsewhere, also have been holding important discussions in anticipation of a showdown. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS The most drastic step would seem to be a formal break between the two, thus making official a quarrel which already has divided the communist world into two camps. Parade — in Howard Wolf's sprightly ensemble of softest crepe with dot surplice vest. White, yellow, sizes 5 to 13 $29.98 Because of the atmosphere of negativism and dissention produced by "strong difference of opinion in the community . . . at this time to introduce anything new and different in the curriculum . . . would not provide the best situation for the children to learn under," Knox said. The occasion was a Romanian Communist Party Congress at which Khrushchev reiterated his policy of peaceful co-existence, declared that communists "cannot repeat today mechanically what Lenin said many decades ago," and said that "in our day only madmen and maniacs launch calls for a new world war." Since in the intervening years the quarrel, and the reasons for it have been well publicized, another meeting now to go over the same subject must arouse speculation. Italian communist leader Palmiro Togliatti has sided with Khrushchev in the dispute but has been reported disturbed by a break within his own ranks and the emergence of an extreme wing opposed to his policy of comparative restraint in domestic politics. This wing seems closer aligned to the policies of Peking rather than Moscow. Soviet Bloc Meeting Possible In Budapest It may be recalled it was in June, 1960, in Bucharest, a neighboring East European capital, that the name-calling between the Soviet Union and Red China erupted during a similar summit meeting and the outside world first began to learn of the widening rift between the two. By Phil Newsom UPI Foreign News Analyst Another Soviet-bloc summit conference seems to be in the making, this time in Budapest. Other reports, however, from both Moscow and Eastern Europe say that the real subject is to be Red China. Ostensible excuse for the meeting would be the April 4 anniversary of the German defeat in Hungary at which Soviet Premier Nitka Khrushchev is to be a distinguished guest.