Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Feb. 6, 1963 Diefenbaker Fans Canadian Anti-American Sentiment OTTAWA — (UPI) — Uncle Sam seemed today to be in for his toughest going-over in a Canadian election since the "no truck or trade with the Yankees" days of 1911. Anti-American sentiment, which hit a Canadian political low in last June's campaign because of U.S. President Kennedy's personal popularity, appeared certain to be fanned anew by Prime Minister John Dieffenbaker's all-out assault on Washington's "unwarranted intrusion" into the Canadian nuclear defense issue. How successful the Conservative leader will be in the cross-country campaign of the next two months was an open question. But many of his own supporters were worried to the point of threatening resignation. Concern over the anti-American accent in recent Diefenbaker statements was reported yesterday to have produced an open cabinet revolt against the 67-year-old prairie lawyer's leadership. While Dieffenbaker appeared to have brushed off this challenge, there were recurring rumors that the issue was anything but decided. From his recent statements — most of them linked to unprecedented public criticism of his nuclear indecision by the U.S. State Department — Diefenbaker appeared ready to argue for his re-election to "stand up" to this country's powerful neighbor. It also seemed likely Diefenbaker would accuse opposition leader Lester B. Pearson of being "dominated" in Washington, particularly in his pro-nuclear defense policy. Rock Chalk Needs Actors, One Ape Auditions for the in-between-act events for the Rock Chalk Revue will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday in Hoch Auditorium. Rock Chalk plans to have a singing and dancing chorus of about 20 men and women. Previous dance experience is not necessary, T. J. Snyder, Independence junior and chairman of the Between-acts Committee, said. Four leading characters will be picked — two girls, one boy and an ape. Rock Chalk wants experienced character actors, especially those who can ad lib in character, Snyder said. Also needed are vocal or instrumental groups, folk singers and single comedy acts, etc., for the period between the end of the revue and the judges' decisions. Pearson, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and strong favorite to win the election expected in April, made it clear last night minutes after Dieffenbaker's government was defeated in the commons that he wants no part of the anti-American hassle. "I hope very much and very sincerely that Canadian-American relations will not become a major issue," the Liberal leader said. "It would be tragic if any of us exploited this unfortunate issue." Vox, UP Set Meeting Dates Vox Populi and University Party announced plans Monday for their first meetings of the Spring semester. Nancy Lane, independent cochairman of University Party, said the UP meeting would be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the Kansas Union. No room has been reserved for that meeting as yet, but information will be posted on the main bulletin board in the Union. Roger Wilson, president of Vox Populi, said the first Vox meeting would be held Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 7 p.m., also in the Union. Wilson said the meeting is primarily intended for party organizational purposes. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Anti-Americanism — or "pro-Canadianis" as it is often disguised — will not be a new issue for Diefenbaker. He used this theme in his first victory in 1957 — based then on heavy U.S. investment in and control of Canadian resources — and repeated in the latter stages of last June's campaign when he charged that the Kennedy administration "doesn't want me re-elected." Official Bulletin Students who intend to enter the Medical Technology Program at the Medical School should obtain and complete application forms before March 1, 1963. The forms include a curriculum vitae and department of Bacteriology Office and from Dr. Cora Downs. The completed application form and transcript of credits must be submitted to the Kansas Laboratories, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City City, Kansas. The transact should include Fall Semester - spring semester. Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Church TODAY Radio Production Center. 7:30 p.m. Room 220 Flint, Executive Comm. Meet- Arab-American Club. 7:00 p.m. Pan Am Room, Rocksa Union. Congress meeting. Catholic Masses 1900 a.m. 11:40 a.m. St. Stephen's Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. TOMORROW FRIDAY College Life, 6:15, Alpha KappaLambda Lambda House, 1144 Louisiana. Speaker will be the Thieme graduate of the University of Alabama and was also offered a Rhodes Scholarship. A.U.R.A., All University Mixer, 9:00-11:30 Night, Lewis Hall, "The Whatchamacall!" See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rentals - Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER VI 3-3644 735 Mass. It's Tube Time STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES invites you to another another T. V. PARTY Wednesday, Feb. 6. at 6:30 P.M. in the main lounge of the Union Building. HALLMARK HALL OF FAME presents - - "PYGMALION" - - in color. Artist to Discuss Play Jacqueline Brooks, New York guest artist, and Jack Brooking, acting director of the University Theatre, will discuss Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" at 4:30 p.m. Friday in the University Theatre. This discussion will be the presentation of the University Players. 'Mary Stuart' to be Given The Experimental Theater will present Friedrich von Schiller's "Mary Stuart" at 8:30 p.m. February 14-21 in the experimental Theater. Tickets are on sale at the box office in Murphy for $1 and 50 cents plus I.D. 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