Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 17, 1952 Stalin Named Member Of New Soviet Groups Moscow—(U.P.)—Premier Josef Stalin led the list today of members of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist party named to the newly formed Presidium and Secretariat. Ten former members of the party's powerful former political bureau were named to the 25-man presidium. Three former Politbureau members also were named to the new 10-man Secretariat. The Presidium, which will take over the Polithureau's duties and some of those of the organizational bureau, will be the highest Communist party authority when the 125-man Central committee is not in session. Under the new Communist party constitution adopted at the 19th party congress, which closed Tuesday night, the Central committee will meet twice a year. The Presidium will manage party affairs in the interim. Premier Stalin early this week Skillman Reported To Be 'Improving' Joseph Skillman, chief of the campus police, is improving today after a paralytic stroke suffered Monday. Chief Skillman will suffer no permanent paralysis, according to Dixie Moore, clerk of the University traffic office. Blood tests taken at Freeman hospital, Joplin, indicate that the cause of the stroke was anemia. Chief Skillman was not aware of his condition before the stroke. The chief of police is not expected back on the campus for several weeks. Mr. Moore said. Chief Skillman will be moved from Freeman hospital to the University medical center soon. Mrs. Skillman said. Official Bulletin TODAY Civil Air Patrol: 5 p.m., 105 Military Science. All girls interested. Kappa Phi: 7 p.m., Danforth chapel, pledging services. Lutheran Student association: Halloween party with the young couples class, 7:30 p.m. Meet at church and then go to Heck's barn. Hillel: 7:30 p.m., chapel of Myers. All welcome. SATURDAY Episcopal Holy Communion: 7 a.m., Danforth chapel. St. Luke's Dav. ISA: Saturday noon is deadline to submit name for representative to ASC. Any independent student eligible. Contact Vicki Renwaldw SUNDAY SUNDAY Chapel: 8:30 a.m., Danforth. Bible discussion, 9:30 a.m. Sponsored by Lutheran students. Gamma Delta: cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Speaker "Communism in Czechoslovakia Today." Lutheran Student association: 5:30 p.m., dinner, Trinity Lutheran church. Topic, "Academic Freedom." MONDAY Math colloquium: 5 p.m., 203 Strong. Harzfeld's was made chairman of an 11-man committee named by the congress to make the first revisions in the party program since 1919. Last night he also was named first secretary of the new Secretariat. Among former Politbureau members named to the Presidium were: Premier Stalin; V. M. Molotov, deputy premier, and Georgei M. Malenkov, deputy premier and former secretary of the Central committee. where everybody goes for the newest Campus Clothes and exciting Date Dresses Also named as a Presidium alternate was Foreign Minister Andre Y. Vishinsky, who now is heading the large Soviet delegation to the United Nations Assembly meeting in New York. The three former Politibureau members elected to both organizations—the Presidium and Secretariat—were: Premier Stalin, Mr. Malenkov and Mr. Khrushchev. Los Angeles—(U.P.)—Delegates to the AFL Teamsters International convention cleared the way today for possible endorsement of Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson. Teamsters Set To Endorse Adlai A resolution committee approved resolution was brought to the floor this morning. However, union President Daniel J. Tobin asked that one be postponed until after Stevenson was appointed before the delegates this afternoon. Union leaders predicted that the endorsement would pass easily. The resolution, presented by Local 753, Milk Wagon Drivers of Chicago, called Stevenson "a great governor of the state of Illinois" and "a great friend of the people." Einar Mohn, Los Angeles, chairman of the resolutions committee, reported the resolution to the convention, despite a split in the union's executive board on the question of endorsement. Dave Beck, Seattle, was unanimously elected president of the union today, succeeding the man who took him off a laundry route 27 years ago and trained him for the job. Political issues in the national election were discussed Thursday night at a meeting of the Young Men's Christian association in 101 Snow hall. YMCA Members Discuss Politics Harrison Madden, graduate student, was moderator as Chester Lewis, third year law, presented the Democratic position and Glenn Opie, second year law, gave the Republican. John Biegert, college junior and YMCA president, announced that club members will go to North Lawrence Saturday morning to work to help needy families. He also announced that, except for regular Thursday night meetings, at 4 p.m. each Thursday there will be a guest speaker at a coffee hour in the Hawk's Nest, and at 9:30 p.m. a discussion period in 101 Snow hall. The next speaker will be John Ishe, professor of economics. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Lindley's Kansas Cleaners WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST Ladies' Plain Dresses ------- 89c Men's Suits EACH You Can Have the Best at a Low Cost Economical — Cash and Carry — 12 E.8th EACH HERE THEY ARE GET THEM NOW "Fighting Jayhawk" FOOTBALL GLASSES With 14 oz. of Delicious FRITZEL - JAYHAWK Creamed Country Style COTTAGE CHEESE for only 59c each At your favorite grocer or from our route drivers. 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