Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1953 Gen. Mark Clark Ends 36-Year Army Career Tokyo — (U.P.) - Gen. Mark W. Clark left today for the United States and retirement after 36 years of Army service, including three wars. The general and Mrs. Clark boarded a Constellation that took off from Tokyo International Airport. They were scheduled to make their first stop at Hawaii later today. The moment Gen. Clark's plane left the ground his command of United Nations forces in the Far East and American security forces in Japan passed to Gen. John F. Hull. Japanese Prime Minister Shigueru Yoshida and leading diplomats were on hand to bid farewell to Gen. Clark who served 17 months in the command held formerly by Generals MacArthur and Matthew B. Hidraway. "I hope and pray the armistice we have signed will bring peace and security to this part of the world," theark said in a statement at the airport. Although he publicly said he was reluctant to give up the command, he made no secret of his relief over the prospect. A week ago he greeted Gen. Hull with "Boy, am I glad to see you!" In a farewell statement to his command Gen. Clark said he was retiring "of my own choosing" but found it "more difficult than I had expected." He urged UN troops to "utmost vigilance and fidelity." Gen. Clark succeeded to the post of UN commander May 12, 1952, when Gen. Ridgway went to Paris to become Allied commander in Europe. Gen. Ridgway is now Army Chief of Staff. Gen. Clark was wounded in World War I. He commanded the 5th Army which captured Rome in World War II and headed UN forces before they fought the Communists to a truce in Korea. Junior Panhellenic to Meet Junior Panhellenic will hold its first meeting of the year at 4:30 p.m. today in the Theta Phi Alpha sorority house. Foreign Students To Be Feted About 120 foreign students will be guests of the Douglas County UNESCO council at a special dinner at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, in the Student Union. The theme of the event will be "Early Kansas" and the program designed to acquaint the visitors with their temporary home will be tied in with the forthcoming Lawrence Centennial celebration. Foreign students will meet their hosts at the Student Union before the event begins, where hosts will pay for their guests' dinner. Anyone may be a host, but civil and service group members are being contacted personally through their organizations. Glenn Kappelman is invitation chairman of the event and Dr. Clayton Crosier, assistant professor of civil engineering, is the county UNESCO chairman. Chicago Professor To Talk Thursday Prof. Max Rheinstein of the University of Chicago law school will speak at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Little theater of Green hall. The topic of his speech will be "The Impact of Divorce Laws on Family Life." He will discuss the effect of marriage and divorce law on German life as disclosed by a major research project being conducted in Germany, which he is supervising. Prof. Rheinstein, before teaching at Chicago, was a member of the Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute on Comparative Law in Berlin. NOW HE KNEW.. She HAD Known Other Nights Like This! STARTS THURSDAY BARBARA STANWYCK ALL I DESIRE Al Eteno se reuniria mierlo loses in 13 Strong, a las cuatro y media. *Que* *encuentra a mi* Mortar Board: Actives and Alums. Supper meeting, 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Skripper Jay Jones: 5 p.m., Pine Room, Memorial Union WHY SURE . . . Color Cartoon - News Official Bulletin Delta Phi Delta: initiation, 7.30 p.m. Snooner-Thaver, attendance required. LAST TIMES TONIGHT 3-DIMENSION "IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE" Hiliel Group: Election of officers, 7:30 p.m., Oread room, Memorial Union. KU Dames: Get Acquainted party, 8. Students join student union. All student wives invited. p.m. 16 Marvin. KU Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. Pi Tau Sigma business meeting, 7:30 p.m. 16:30 Madrid RICHARD CARLSON • LYLE BETTGER MARCIA HENDERSON • LORI NELSON MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN MAT. 2:30, EVE, 7:00 and 9:00 FEATURES: 3:10, 7:40, and 9:40 YWCA House of Representatives: meeting at 4 p.m. Henley house. p. AJAMES student union. All students invited. WYCA, House of Representatives; Junior Class Publicity Committee: Newcomers Club, Opening Tea: 2:4:30 Newcomers Club, Opening Tea: 2:4:30 WAA Meeting: 4:30 p.m. Robinson Gym p.m. Spooner Hain Club 16hour. Les Petits Copains: 4:30 p.m. Room Home Ec Club Picnic: 5 p.m., Potter office: 300-800; to Home Ec office. EXEC 'FORE' **Book Turn-in for Ph.D.** French reading examination, not later than noon. Handwriting examination. WHERE YOU'LL SEE "THE ROBE" IN CINEMA SCOPE German Club: Picnic at Potter lake. 5 Hours Thursday noon, $50. All welcome. 4-No Bridge Club: 7:15 p.m., Memorial Unit: Students, faculty and staff. Phone 916 **ASTE Meeting:** 7:30 p.m. Fowler Corp, "The Theory and Practice of Indus- corp" Corp, "The Theory and Practice of Indus- corp." Christian Science Org.: 7 p.m., Danforth chapel. FRIDAY Young Democratic Plienic: Clinton park. Refreshments: 5:30 p.m. Ph.D. French Reading Examination, 9-11 a.m., Strong 32. Hand in books to Miss Craig, Strong 109, not later than Thursday noon. FUTURE Grid Films to Be Shown University Mountainaineer Club: Practice 2:30 p.m., stadium. Sunday, Oct 17 Football films of the TCU-KU and the UCLA-KU games will be shown in the Union ballroom at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Mr. Lonberg, who obtained the films, said a narrator would describe highlights of the two films. Pachacamac and NOW, Greek men and women's political parties, met with a combined group from Corbin and North College dormitories last night to organize FOR, political party for freshman women. Freshman Coeds Start FOR Party Dana Anderson, college sophomore, outlined the duties of the student council, and Letty Lemon, journalism junior, explained the founding and purpose of FOR in weeks before approximately 100 women. Nathan Harris, business junior, outlined party organization and heard suggestions for nominations and meeting plans. Election of FOR officers is scheduled for next Tuesday. TODAY 4:00 - Henry Jerome Show 4:15 - The Airplane Trio 4:25 - Cover-Heat 4:55 - Your Union Today 5:00 - Pachworks 5:00 - Shep Fields 5:00 - Keeper by Carle 5:55 - News Roundup 6:00 - Fantasy In Strings 6:00 - In the Mood 6:55 - News Roundup 7:00 - Bookstore Hour: Thro' The Listen-ing Glass HELD OVER! 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