———— UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL From . John Charles Ligon, Elkin, Edward i Blume. wood, ‘ant, Co- Joseph: Edward . Clifton, eae: on Simon, »plin; Wil- k_ David oseph. d Albeats, Rosenfeld, mden, St. Memphis, Bernard rd_Gold- a Rosen, at, Cape McKees- farkman srooklyn, rd Pol- on, Pop- wn, N. d.: ensburg; Gerald Ander- Donald- ‘y| World War II. :jalumni, faculty members and stu- »|justice, has been considering choice of a memorial project-for the past|/L, six months. The opinions of alumni} “| valleys. note of victory and peace over the Y| memorials, ;|priate and will be of lasting benefi the Kansas City Tines of September 19, -|SCENIC DRIVE FOR K. U,, COMMITTEE FAVORS’ WINDING ROAD AROUND CAMPUS. STARTED BY HOLMES, Charles B, Holmes of Lawrence, Lpresident of the Alumni association Mast year, set up the World War II memorial committee. Charles B. Shacffer of Kansas. City, present Campanile Housing a Caxton president, is taking a leading part Also Is a Part of the Pro- posed World War II Me- morial at University. e scenic driveway encircling the brow. LAWRENCE, Kas., Sept. 18. -— "| in the final choice of the memorial and the setting up of arrangements to make provisions for it. Chan- cellor Deane W. Malott is a mem- ‘ber of the committ®e, as are Mrs. Leo Haughey of Concordia, mem- ber of the board of regents; Don of Mount Cread with a campanile! ajgerson of Effingham; L. J. Bond housing a carillon as its chief dec-) orative feature has been recoM-iof Emporia; :|}mended as the University of Kan- *|sas memorial for its 7,000 students and former students who served in A committee of twenty-two dents, under the chairmanship of Hugo T. Wedell, state supreme court in all parts of the country were col- lected and eighteen different sug- gestions were considered. The chairman of the subcommit- tee to study the memorial drive was Edward W. Tanner, architect of Kansas City. His study calls for a 30-foot wide, winding driveway that will follow a level contour around the brow of the hill on which the campus is located. It will afford op- portunities for plantings of flowers, shrubs and trees, and will provide vistas over the Kaw and Wakarusa SMALL FOR CAMPUS The plan of bringing plantings from far distant places in the world where University of Kansas men and women have served in World War II is also under consideration. Removal of the concrete driveway now running directly through the of El Dorado; Mrs, Curtis McCoy Persis Snook of Wichita; Judge John G. Somers of Newton; Eugenia Hepworth of Burlingame; Albert Haas, J. C. Nichols, Carl V. Rice and Roy A. Roberts of Kansas City; F.C. Allen, Allen Crafton, Fred Ellsworth, Justin Hill, J. W. Murfay, E. C. Quigley, Robert Beuchel and C, C. Stewart, president of the K. U. wrence. _ The recommendation of the com- Mittee will go to the Alumni board yf directors who, when they accept the plans and get approval of the State Board of Regents, will put Machinery into operation at once for raising the funds to provide the MEmorial : ev Mr. Mason, 0 at 823 Osage a. Kansas, 37 year ber of the Ka board since 19: president this : OTHER DEA Bee KAN: CHAPMAN — 184% East Twel: ihe General hospi brother, Jesse Ch: and a sister, Mrs oelbus, South Pr Chapman has bec middle of the campus will occur when the memorial drive is in-) stalled. In the place of the present, Rafiner Elevator v HART—Mrs. Et 1820 Tennyson, K street will be a mall, The memorial “ied yesterday at drive will be so arranged as to giv convenient access to all buildings)’ As an integral part of the me: »|morial drive the committee proposes i|to erect the chimes tower either af. one of the points along the mall OF'94 k{at the outer point of the promontory at north of Strong Hall. “These chimes will ring out a Scientist, Surviving are threr rpital. Surviving arren M. Hart daughter, Mrs. Be: nd a brother, Ave: as. She was a m: of the Eastern Sta. LEWALLEN—Mrs. bags old, died ye he home, 2828 © Kansas City, Kansas ber of the First C in Kans; campus and be a source of COM-Grace Armitage of cording to Justice Wedell. and Mrs. Delia Cr nee, Kas., and -istant inspiration to the studen}Nora Dahlin, 2822 ;;}body through all generations,” ac/ ¢ “Like- Lewallen, 4425 Ra wise the revision of the campus Kansas. landscaping will bring a softnes/ with the modern trentd of livin is to our university.” SARGENT—Mr: ‘land beauty to the campus it long 48, of Grandview, gijhas needed. We feel that the proj! Mary’s hospital. ‘lect as a whole, fitting in as it does Clty, twenty-sevr ing to Grandvie jiarl 5 ne husband, culiarl: appr’ ome; as . PP Friend, Oakla. mother Mrs. R N&eget TAet os. rae a dar 1945 ave Ww. ch, SM Lucy at the husbanc Farmer, rine Fart. grade scl. CHIL Colt Most young way to relie colds. At b VapoRub on Grand relief. PENETRA tubes with ite - STIMULA faces likea ¥ Often by misery of thec ONLY VAPOR cial double ac home-proved remedv fe - ing’ tr