University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 18. 1971 7 will be with the ons of raw Famed Editor Reminisces Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Leland Stolew related many of his experiences and brushes with censorship during 40 years as a foreign correspondent to students Monday and Tuesday. Stowe, a contributing editor of Reader's Digest, was here for the editor-in-residence program of the School of Journalism. Stowe said that during World War II about 2,000 accredited relates stories Leland Stowe correspondents wanted to go to Europe to cover the war. He said correspondents ranged from qualified people to sports writers and other military staffs. Effort was made by the armed services to keep these people away from the front. Many of them just stayed in Belgium, talking among themselves and sharing their source as a source material for stories of what "was really going on in the war," Stowe said. Stowe, who covered World War II for the Chicago Daily News and its 80-newspaper syndicate, and Rise and Shine author Aurelius Riser, wrote in *This Reich*, "left Belgium because they knew if they stayed and became involved they wouldn't have to accurate stories about the war." Repeatedly facing censorship in Europe, Stowe told how he avoided it in various ways. No Western correspondent had been allowed on the Russian front. Stowe pointed out to a high government official that if Russia had spoken favorably of the country, he would have to know how the Russian soldier fought and thought. So Stowe was told that he would become the first Western correspondent to have this privilege. Stowe said one of the main problems facing the correspondent in a country that could not out of that country. During World War II in most European countries censorship was imposed on news coverage, and a common practice was to file the story in the reporter's own code, and bury it in a newspaper. Stowe said that Norway hinted it would be neutral, but he sensed that it might be invaded by the North Atlantic, and traveled overland, observing the effects of the war. He got the scoop on the Nazi invasion of Norway when he sent a telegram to the Nazis. The Nazis have just landed with 20,000 troops in Oslo. Send my love to Mabel. He also reported that they tried to disrupt the Germans' actions. Stowe has been touring college campuses since January lecturing and gathering story ideas. Stowe now lives in Ann Arbor, Mich. He taught part-time at the University of Michigan from 1955 and last year in his course. Formal graduate paired an American student and a foreign student and had the American student "cover" the foreign student, using the student as his source. to be a foreign correspondent should have a broad liberal arts background and be proficient in foreign languages. He should also be very patient because he would have to prove himself before he could move to foreign country. He said the student should be familiar with the languages and the country he wants to cover. Stowe said any student wishing The 10th Annual Art in the Park Show will be held May 2 in East Hampton, sponsored by the Lawrence Art Guild and the Lawrence Park and Recreation Center, said Teresa Hawkins, founder of the Lawrence Art Guild. Registration Scheduled For Art in Park Show She said registration forms for he show will be available beginning April 1 at the First National Bank. SUA Plans Houston Trip If KU wins the NCAA Regional Basketball Championships this week, there will be special chartered bus services available to take Jayhawk fans to the Championship in Houston, Ivy League Village senior and vice president of SUA, said Wednesday. In the past she had drawn mostly amateur artists, Mrs. Rasing said, and the Guild was looking forward to attracting professional artists to display their work in this year's show. The bus will leave Lawrence Wednesday evening, and return to Lawrence early Monday morning. The bus trip will be $86. Any interested in going must turn in full payment with his or her credit card Tuesday. Payment should be made at the SUA Office in the Kansas Union as soon as possible. More than 200 places can be reserved. There will be a special meeting for everyone going on the trip at p.m. Tuesday in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. Those going on the trip will receive round trip bus service to and from Boston, with accommodations in Houston, the best tickets in the official Hawk Section for games on Thursday. We'll be taking transportation to and from the games, beer and other refreshments on the bus and an extras package. Sewage Disposal Discussed Many of the problems that have to be faced in solid waste disposal are not technical problems but people problems, Ross McKinney, professor of civil engineering in a panel discussion Wednesday night. The disposal of solid waste—the bottles and cans and paper that you probably just call trash—becomes a people problem, MeKinney said, because nobody wants the disposal site next to him. "Over the year we have tended to say let's take it out of our hands," McKinney said. We've always tried to snuck it in on somebody else's hands. Reclamation Center Aids InBeautificationProgram The committee encourages all Lawrence citizens to help make sure that everyone is picking up litter in their homes or by helping in major buildings. KU students can help by cleaning up their homes and the campus. Organized living groups "Make the Scene Clean" is the slogan for the *spring city* beautyification program which involves 29 and runs through April 4. COPENHAGEN (UPI)—Copenhagen's famous Tivoli amusement park had a record 1870. More than million guests from Denmark and abroad passed through the campus with $4.8 million admission fees. One such project involves Lawrence school children who will clean their school grounds and surround the schools. Another project suggested by the Business Chamber of Massachusetts would bring up little around their buildings, parking lots, sidewalks, and alleys. The committee also suggested that the school should vacant lots and rental property. that's not the best way of handling it." could also volunteer to work on a major project by calling the Chamber of Commerce office The committee has suggested that all metal and glass trash be taken to the Reclamation Center at the north end of Memorial Stadium. The Coors distributors will take waste cans and the Lakers football Company will accept waste newspaper and craft paper. Some businesses will be giving away a litter bag with case for the period. Other stores may distribute car bags in advertisements. In discussing better means of solid waste disposal, the other two panel members, Paul Hilman, associate professor of geology, and Don Purdy, superintendent of sanitation for that recycling was not the best solution to the problem right now. The committee has asked members of the Chamber of Education to educational movies for school children, extra trash barrels, beautification of parks and the downtown area and a new land The program is part of a project which takes place each fall and spring. Purdy said there was no market for recycling and many of the customers forced to shut down because no one wanted to buy their salvage Hilman said a landfill site did not become unmissable land. For example, Denver has a stadium in the downtown of cities he said, landfill sites could surround the city and as the city grows, these sites could be developed in park areas. Lawrence is current; developing a new landfill operation to cope with its soils waste problem. Purdy said the problems encountered have been found in finding a adequate landfill site. Funny Buttons 25¢ "Id like to see Lawrence progress because I think it's a great town," Mrs. Rasing said. She said this area had many students who would like to draw a large number of people with interesting philosophies. She said she hoped this year's art show would help to bring many of these people together to establish a better understanding in this community. "Men react to crises," he said. "We all have our own crisis threshold, and society has its crisis threshold. If man is any more powerful than a lower animal, then why do we have to reach this crisis?" Anyone interested in going to Houston but not desiring to take If KU doesn't make it to the Houston championship, all money will be returned in full. this special trip can make in individual travel and accustom yourself through the SU-Amapuntio Travel Service in the Union lobby. Part of the problem, Hilpman said, is that the people of a community are not drawn into the problem solving. Get the Whole Series...! On Sale in the Union. Next Section of Yearbook Available on Wednesday This portion will deal with organized living groups and 1871 Agricultural Almanac of Flowering Plants in Eastern The third of eight sections of the Kansas Jayhawk yearbook from 1970-71, by Smith, Eudora senior and editor of the Jayhawk, said Wed. You will develop reading and comprehension skills in both required Law School readings and in law-related, supplemental, and special interest areas. A SPECIALIZED READING AND COMPREHENSION COURSE FOR LAW STUDENTS WILL START MARCH 25. Interested students may make appointments with Mrs. Young, 202 Summerfield Hall for business interview places attention LAW STUDENTS employment, any degree. U.S. citizenship required. Department of Housing and Urban B-School Interviews To enroll or for further information about this course, call Jerry Dilley, Law School Reading Dynamics Representative (843-842-6431) or call the Reading Dynamics Office (843-6424). evelyn wood reading dynamics 843-6424 Development; Same as March 22. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company; B.S. St. Paul Companies, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri; M.S. in Medical Engineering or EMBA from St. Mary's University; underwrite trainers, bond field training, field representative or accounting trainers; March 25: American Hospital Supply Co. center (technical and non-technical), financial accounting or B.A. in sales or Marketing. or B.A. in H. J. Hein Company; Any A.B. degree for grocery sales representative in both wholesale and in retail leading to Pearce Corps; Business degree in any area. The Prodential Insurance Company of America, Topska. Any degrees for sales and management. Union Carbide Corporation - Consumer Products Division; B.S. or M.B.A. in Business, B.A. or Liberal Arts for sales. Summer work March 28. Conoco; B.S. or M.S. in Ac counting for controller's department. The spring carnival, sponsored by the four classes, is similar to last year's rock festival. It was renamed by the class officers to Rockfest and conflict with law enforcement officials regarding rock festivals. Plans for a free spring carnival were completed at the class of ficeer's board meeting Wednesday night. Music is scheduled from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Groups performing will include the Flippers, the Red Nose Truck, Things and the Young Raiders. Carnival Plans Set" for Spring the carnival will be held April 29 in front of Allen Field House. In case of inclement weather, it will be moved to the Red Dog Park. According to Smith, this section will follow a converse process with Smith and the two previous sections. 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