Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 23, 1955 Argentine Papers Begin Publishing As Free Press BUENOS AIRES, Argentina—(U.R.)—Gen. Eduardo Lonardi officially took over the government of Argentina today with a promise to make former president Juan D. Peron harmless. Meanwhile, Argentina's newspapers began publishing today as a free press for the first time in a decade. The newspaper La Prensa, once one of the world's greatest, today dropped Peronista slogans from its evidence as evidence of the new freedom. The new provisional government of Gen. Lonardi pledged itself to restore freedom of the press and promised an end to censorship. Anti-Peronist employees of La Prensa threw pictures and busts of Gen. Peron and his late wife Eva from the building last night, cheered on by a crowd of 10,000. At Rosario, Civil Judge Armando Borro returned the newspaper La Capital to its former owners. Fraternities Hold A Joint Meeting Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity for men, and Gamma Alpha Chi, national professional advertising fraternity for women, held a joint meeting in room 306 of the Union last night. The program for the semester will include a series of speakers from the Bruce B. Brewer Advertising Agency. A field trip to the Kansas City Agency is planned for later in the fall. The fraternities plan to publish a new edition of Dick Bibler's "Little Man On Campus" cartoon book as a joint project. Ku Kus Pledge 21, Will Build Bonfire Twenty-one men were formally pledged into KuKus,men's pep organization,last night in the Student Union. Club members are helping to build the bonfire for tonight's Night Shirt Parade. Saturday morning they will decorate the goal posts for the game with Washington State. A combined meeting of the Ku- Kus, Jay Janes, Red Peppers, and Froshawks will be held at 5 p.m. in the stadium. 2 Pharmacy Students Get $100 Scholarships Two students in the KU School of Pharmacy have received $100 scholarships from the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education for the Fall semester. They are Perry Rashleigh, Little River senior, and Benji Keaton Wyatt. Sunflower junior. Rashleigh had a 2.0 point grade average during the spring semester and holds a Battenfeld residence hall scholarship. Wyatt had a 2.8 grade point average. Jewelry Bulova, Elgin Watches Luggage Samsonite, Luce Men's Wear a complete line Expert Watch Repair No extra charge for credit 743 Mass. Ph.VI 3-4366 Allen Appointed To Research Group Dr. Ethan P. Allen, director of the KU Governmental Research Center and chairman of the department of political science, has been appointed to the executive committee of the Missouri Basin Research and Development Council. The council is concerned with economic and social research leading to encouragement of orderly and national development of the human and material resources within the Missouri Basin states. Dr. Allen also has been chairman of the Woodrow Wilson award committee of the American Political Science Association, which selects the best political science book of the year. Receives $150 Scholarship Richard R. Raynolds, Emporia senior, received a $150 Kansas Savings and Loan League scholarship today. John Cauthorn, president of the Savings and Loan League, presented the scholarship at a luncheon meeting in the Student Union. Dr. Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, will speak at the 38th annual meeting of the American Council on Education in Washington, D.C., October 6-7. Dean Anderson will be a resource person at the first general session on "How Planning for the Future Is Going Forward in the States and Regions." He was chosen because several of his studies have contributed to placing Kansas among the leading states in planning for education in the future. Anderson To Give Talk The basis for Dean Anderson's remarks will be a report prepared a year ago on "Higher Education in Kansas 1900-1970," and a study "Financing Our Educational System." The latter will be distributed at the Governor's Conference on Education in Topeka October 20. This is necessary because the professional theater, with its traditional methods, is being squeezed out of existence, Mr. Inge said. Production costs are becoming prohibitive for large Broadway productions, and as a result some excellent works are kept off the New York stages, he added. The nation's schools, colleges, and universities should develop new and original methods in the dramatic arts, William Inge, Fultizert prize-winning playwright, said yesterday in an interview. 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