Pore 9 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 15, 1955 SPRING EDITION—The Allen fieldhouse will be featured on the cover of the spring issue of the Jayhawker which will be out Monday. They will be distributed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in the information desk at the Student Union. Complete editions sell for $6. Maj. Mace Displays German War Slides "The German Army as seen by the Germans" was the address given by Major John S. Mace, associate professor of military science at the April meeting of Company G-4 of Scabbard and Blade las night in the Student Union. The talk, with captured German World War II propaganda slides, traced the German army from its "police force" beginnings in the 1920s to its Wehrmacht endings in 1945. The slides were photographed in combat to be shown to German college, high, and grade school students to solidify their support for the German army. One series of slides was a set of pictures lifted by German propagandists from American newspapers and newsreels. These pictures were carefully edited to give the impression that the U.S. was a "nation of dim wits led by a maniac." Maj. Mace obtained the slides when his unit captured a German propaganda library in Schonburg, Germany, during the war. Major Delbert L. Townsend, assistant professor of Military Science, is the new faculty advisor. This was the last meeting at which Maj. Mace acted as faculty advisor for Scabbard and Blade, as he will be leaving in June for other duty. Don Smith, past Captain of Company G-4, presented Maj. Mace with the Scabbard and Blade honor medal as a gift from the company. Pakistan Leader To Visit KU Next Week Peter Arrowsmith, engineering junior, and Jim Lowe, education junior, were initiated into the Scabbard and Blade during the meeting. Norwegian whaling expeditions produced about 137,000 tons of whale oil during the Anarctic season this year. Abdur Rashid, government official from Pakistan and a participant in the Foreign Leader program of the International Educational Exchange service of the United States Department of State, will be a guest of the University next week, the Governmental Research center announced today. As Deputy Commissioner of Peshawar district in the northwest frontier province of Pakistan, Mr. Rashid is the co-ordinator and expedition of police, public health, land administration and revenue, agriculture, and public works. Peshawar, a city of 140,000, is under his administration. As a participant in the Foreign Leader program, Mr. Rashid is investigating procedures which parallel his responsibilities as Deputy Commissioner of Peshawar district. Mr. Rashid has been in government service since 1932, holding at various times the positions of revenue assistant, political officer, assistant commissioner, and subdivision magistrate. He is a native of the Peshawar district and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Edward college there. He has a Master of Arts degree in history and a Bachelor of Law degree from the Muslim university at Aligash in India. Army ROTC to Have Spring Dance, May 21 The Army ROTC will hold its annual Spring Hop Saturday, May 21. A queen will be selected. Army cadets are urged to submit names, with photographs, of girls who will be entered in the queen contest. Entries should be given to S/Sgt. S. L Hale by Friday, April 29. Returning Students: Notify Registrar Students who plan to attend the summer session or the fall semester, and who have not notified the registrar's office will be expected to fill out "pink cards" next week according to initials at the registrar's office. Mon-A, B, C, D, E; Tues—F, G H, I, J; Wed—K, L, M, N; Thurs—P, Q, R, S, T; Fri—U, V, W, X, Y, Z; Sat—all those who couldn't come on regularly scheduled day. -FREE- MINIATURE GOLF Opening Saturday, 2 p.m. Under New Management 18 HOLES — NEW FELT GREENS BRING A PARTY This Coupon Good for 1 Free Play 1 Mile East on Hiway 10 Open 1 to 11 p.m. Coupon Expires May 1 RELAX at the GOLDEN ARROW After the Varsity-Alumni Game Deadline Today For SUA Positions SATURDAY - 6 pc. Dixieland Combo JAM SESSION College Students Only TODAY 2-6 50c PER PERSON Cross Bridge - Turn Right One Mile Applications for officer and board member positions on the Student Union Activities board are due today. Anyone can apply. Applications should be turned in to Miss Katherine Carr, activities advisor, in the Student Union. Let Duck's Feed You Sea Foods... with a tang of the sea - Florida Pompano - Rainbow Trout - Deep Sea Scallops 824 Vt. Cotton Broadcloth Middy and very full skirt—in Charcoal, Navy, Brown and Avocado. Sizes 7 to 13. Two pieces$16.95