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THE KENTUCKY

KERNEL, Trulay, Jan.

1968

19,

It's Vietnam Forum

SDS Needs $300 For
Students

for a Democratic So-

ciety (SDS) members will canvass faculty members in order
to raise contributions toward the
$300 needed tofinancethegroup's
Feb. 9 Vietnam Forum.
This was one of four items
discussed at Thursday's meeting
of SDS in the Student Center.
Seven members were present for
the meeting.
The $300 will be used to pay
travel expenses of the three speakers who will come here. Memorial Hall will be the site of the
fonim.
Acting chairman for the meeting, David Elkinton, said of the
g
plans: "I would hazard a guess the faculty would be
willing to contribute because
most professors want to do sonte-thin- g
about the war, and they
might see this as doing some-

dell Merry, assistant professor of
English here, who also is a poet
and novelist, and associate professor of law Hobcrt Scdlcr, who
will speak on the draft.
Other speakers are Joseph
Mulloy, a former Appalachian
Volunteer involved in the Pike
County sedition case, and also
Gl's back from duty in Vietnam.
The conference will be spon

sored by SDS, the Peace Action
Group, the Louisv ille Peace Conference, the American Friends
Service Committee and others.
Still another operation discussed was the local SDS chapter's hosting of a National Council here for SDS members from
across the country. Alxmt 250
people would be expected to come
for the meeting.

motion was passed to have
a weekly steering committee
meeting in order to plan for the
Council, which has yet to receive final approval from the
A

administration.
The steering committee

is to
meet every Sunday afternoon at
3:30 in the Student Center.
There also was discussion
about SDS filing an amicus cur

iae brief in behalf of four people
at last
arrested during a sit-i- n
semester's protest against Army
Chemical and Biological Warfare
recruiters by the Peace Action
Croup.
The brief had been suggested
by Hill Murrell, who was aimng
the four arrested.

FLOWERS

TODAY and TOMORROW

For Any

Occasion

fund-raisin-

thing."

g
This form of
was
used successfully for the group's
two previous Vietnam Forums.
A Draft and Vietnam Conference to be held the day following the forum (Feb. 10) also was
discussed. It will be a statewide
conference.
About 300 are expected to
fund-raisin-

Today

Harrison Salisbury will speak at
p.m.. Memorial Coliseum in the
Central Kentucky Concert and Lecture Scries. Admission free with ID.
Tryouts will be held for Theatre
Arts Production, "Pantaglelxe," by
Michael De Gheldemde from 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m., Gu.gnol Theatre, Fine Arts
Building.
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" will be
shown at 6:30 p.m. in the Student
Center Theater. Admission Is 50 cents.
8:15

Tomorrow
"For Whom the Bell Tolls" continues at Student Center Theater.
Performances at 6:30 p.m. and 9:15
p.m. Admission Is 50 cents.

Coming Up

Speakers will include Wen

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series of lessons on Christian marriage
will be given by Rev. Ronald M.
Ketteler at 7:15 p.m., Sunday at the
Catholic Newman Center.
Club will meet at 6:30
The UK
p.m. Monday in 111 Student Center.
Young Republican Club will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 316 Student
Center. State legislators will discuss
bills before the General Assembly.
Theta Sigma Phi will meet at 7
p.m. Tuesday in the McLaughlin
Room, Journalism Building.
The University Counseling and Testit
ing Center will offer a
course in Reading Improvement and
Effective Study Skills at 4 p.m. Monday and Wednesday during the second semester in Room 222 of the
Commerce Building. Students may enroll by calling the Counseling Center,
Room 301, Old Agriculture Building.
Applications are now available for
the YMCA South America Project in
Bogota, Columbia next summer. Contact the Y Office. 204 Student Center.
men's honorary,
Keys, sophomore
is now accepting applications of
men with a grade point above
3.0. Write to Tim Futrell. 410 Rose
Lane, for an application blank.
Keys, sophomore men's leadership
honorary, will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in 109 Student Center.
Hillel meeting scheduled at 5 p.m.,
Sunday, will be held at the Chavey
Zion Synagogue on Maxwell St., rather than Temp'e Adath Israel as previously announced.
1967 Kentuckians are on sale in
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