Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 3, 1963 Lawrence Voters Defeat Swim Pool Three city commissioners and three school board members were chosen and a swimming pool bond proposal defeated yesterday in the Lawrence City elections. Ernest Pulliam, housing manager for the KU dormitory department, and James Schubert, manager and owner of the Jay Shoppe, a women's ready-to-wear store, were elected to four-year terms on the Lawrence City Commission. Fred Cooper, partner in the Cooper-Warren Mortuary, was elected to a two-year term on the commission. Cooper was the only incumbent to seek a second term. The two candidates who received the highest number of votes serve four-year terms. The other newly elected commissioner serves a two-year term. Mrs. Ethan Allen, wife of the chairman of the KU political science department and governmental research bureau, was elected to serve a second term on the Lawrence school board. She was appointed to the board to fill a vacancy in 1958. Ray Culberson, vice-president and Lawrence manager of Capitol Savings and Loan Association and Oscar Rumsey, co-owner of the Rumsey Funeral Home, were also elected to the School Board. This is Rumsey's second term. A bond proposal to construct a $195,000 swimming pool in Broken Arrow Park, four blocks south of 23rd and Louisiana was defeated 3,155 to 3,817. This is the third defeat of a proposal for a city swimming pool. Similar proposals were defeated by a 7-3 margin in 1956, and a 2-3 margin in 1961. Political Clubs— (Continued from page 1) McCORNACK FEELS the most significant activity of the Young Republicans in the fall semester was participation in a statewide caravan in congressional candidate Bob Dole's behalf. About 40 persons attended a first semester meeting at which Rep. William Avery spoke, and about 30 Young GOP's members watched an election night debate between Young Republicans and the then leaderless Young Democrats Second semester action began with the announcement that the Young GOP's would conduct a statewide poll to sample student opinion on the University of Wichita status issue. The poll was something short of being a success, however. THE SURVEY, devised as a "public service," was to include the views of 200 students at each of the five state universities and colleges and the municipal university at Wichita. Of that 200-student goal, only 88 were contacted at KU. The total of 475 students contacted at KU, Kansas State University, Emporia State and Fort Hays State, represents a group considerably smaller than the 1,200-student goal. Polling at Pittsburg State and Wichita U. apparently never took place. ABOUT 35 YOUNG REPUBLICans heard Kansas Atty. Gen, William Ferguson speak at the club's only scheduled meeting so far this semester. Officers of Young Republicans for next year will be elected at a meeting scheduled for April. McCormack said he hopes to arrange for Rep. Avery or Gov. John Anderson to speak at a meeting following spring vacation. He also indicated that the Young GOP's might have a picnic in May. International Students: Turn in the book of the Foreign Student, Adviser, 228 Strong Hall, by Friday evening. The form will be sent to April International Campus newsletter. Official Bulletin TODAY Le Département des Langues Romanes presente un film français en couleurs, qui est édité par comédie de Moliere, mercurel le 3 avril a sept heures du soir, dans le Theatre de la rotes sont joues par des membres de la Comédie Francaise. Entrée gratuite. El Atenes es reunir el miercoles el 18 de mayo Fraser. La Senora Christina Escher dara una conferencia titulada "El Salvador y en Centroamérica." Todos innovatios. Mathematics Colloquium, 4:30 p.m. 109 Strong Hall (coffee at 4:00 in 119 Classes of Abelian Groups" by E. Jamespeaker, Jr., New Mexico State University. Radio Production Center, 7:30 p.m. Radio 220 Flint. Executive Committee Meeting Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m., 11:40 a.m. St. John's Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS If you are interested in a teaching position for September, 1963, in any of these areas, please sign up for an interview in 117 Bailey Hall. April 4-117 Bailey - Northview Public Schools, Grand Rapids, Michigan. April 5—117 Bailey-Midlothian, Illinois Public Schools (Cook County). Rugby Players Shy of Girls GOSPORT, England — (UPI) The Rev. Tony Naden says he has formed a mixed rugby team of boys and girls aged 14 to 20, but is having difficulty booking games. "Most of the clubs around here seem to fight shy of tackling girls," he said. D&G AUTO SERVICE VI 2-0753 ½ blk. 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