2 Official Bulletin TODAY Der deutsche Verben does not meet Thursday because of the reception with the new manager. AWS House of Representatives meeting. 4. p.m. Student Union. YWCA all membership meeting. 306 Memoria Union Program: Report from Memoria Union Program Quack Club try out in swimming, 7:30 p.m. Robinson gym. Delta Sigma Pi business meeting. 8 p.m., Oread room, Memorial Union. If you have a pledge book, please bring it to the meeting. ROTC Units Have Federal Inspection The annual federal inspection of the Air Force and University Army ROTC groups is being here today and tomorrow, Campus Air Force and Army officials announced today. The Air Force inspection will be held by an Air University inspection team of three members. They are Col. Kermitt D. Stevens, professor of air science and tactics at the University of Minnesota; Lt. Col. Robert E. Philips, from AFROTC headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama, and Maj. Alfred Ransel, of West Lynn Air Force base in Delaware, Ohio. The Army inspection will be conducted by Col. James H. Workman, professor of military science and tactics at the University of Nebraska. Drill reviews by Campus Air Force and Army ROTC groups today on the Intramural field will highlight the inspection. Visitors were guests at the Faculty club for lunch today. Foreign Students Learn Jive How to jitterbug and jive were taught to International club members last night in the Jayhawker room of the Student Union. Miss Shirley Hughes, instructor in physical education, assisted the foreign students in their efforts to learn American dances. KDGU Schedule 5:00 Late Afternoon Headlines 5:20 Two's Company 5:30 Jazz Junction 6:00 Potpourri 6:45 Sport Light 7:00 Bookstore Hour 7:55 News 8:00 Great Moments in Music 9:00 Telfel Tells the News 9:05 Artistry in Jazz 9:30 Dancing in the Dark 10:00 In the Mood 11:00 News, Weather, Sign Off Shop BROWN'S First LADY LEVI JEANS Sizes 22 to 36 $4.25 LADIES FRONTIER PANTS Block Twill $4.95 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 1, 1954 White or Dark Tuxedos Rented LADY LEVI Gabardine Frontier PANTS $9.95 LADIES WESTERN HATS $1.98 FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Page 8 France Dismisses Marshal Juin Paris —U.K.— France fired Marshal Alphonse-Pierre Juin, her most respected soldier, from all of his national offices today for an act of insubordination that followed his criticism of the European Defense Community project. The cabinet humbled Marshal Juin, France's only living marshal, for ignoring an order to appear before French Premier Joseph Laniel and account for his anti-European urmy statements. Marshal Juin went instead to a reserve officers' meeting and said he would not change his stand which he thought he had made clear. He was ousted as vice president of the superior council of war and as permanent military adviser to the government. The outspoken 65-year-old French hero retained his title as marshal but it was indicated he may be dismissed as commander of all allied ground forces in central Europe. His future status in the defense of the west against aggression was placed in the hands of Gen. Alfred M. Gruenent, supreme allied commander in Europe. The North Atlantic council called a special meeting to consider whether Marshal Jain will continue to command central European armies. The marshal last Sunday said he favored replacing the European army with a military system that would permit each nation to handle its own military force rather than take part in an integrated unit. Send the Daily Kansan Home!