HURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Former 'Shack' Student Is 'Wheel' On Time Magazine Among University graduates receiving national attention is James A. "Jim" Bell, roving correspondent of Time magazine. He is a 1940 graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Praised by Time publisher James' A. Linen in a recent issue of that magazine, Bell has furnished background material for several major cover stories of national interest. His latest background research concerned Frank Costello, who Time magazine refers to as a "gambler and underworld figure." The research material which Bell uncovered on the Costello story totaled 181 typewritten pages. These he turned over to a writer for the National Affairs section of Time magazine. This writer incorporated the information into the finished article. Other stories written from material Mr. Bell contributed include write-ups on J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Louis Johnson, secretary of defense; Roy Roberts, publisher of the Kansas City Star; Gus Kuester, Iowa farmer; George Albert Smith, president of the Mormon church; DeLessieps Morrison, mayor of New Orleans; Harold Stassen, 1974 presidential candidate; and the first Hiss-Chambers trial in New York. A native of Altoona and later a resident of Baguio, P. I., Bell was a reporter for the Topeka Daily Capital after his graduation from the University His wife, the former Virginia Edith Gray',41, is also a graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. The Bells have a daughter, Jane, who is now 7 years old. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bell, were both former students of the University. They and their younger son, David, were living in Baguio, P. I., at the outbreak of the war in 1941. Imprisoned by the Japanese when Baguio fell after a month-long seige Mrs. Bell died of disease brought on by a starved condition. Mr. Bell and David came to the United States after being released from the prison camp and are now living at Ajo, Ariz. Bell began his work with Timi magazine in 1942 as a reporter in the Chicago bureau. After spending three years with the signal corps in the Pacific during the war, he re-commissioned the Chicago bureau in 1945. He later became a bureau in Washington, D. C. bureau and has worked out of that office since their Bell covered the Hiss-Chambers trial in New York the past summer. Having completed his research for the Costello story, he is now covering the second Hiss-Chambers trial Will 1950 Break It Up? Flint, Mich.—(U.P.)—Sept. 27 is a red letter day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stevens. Their three children, all girls, were born on that date. Donna Marie was born in 1947. A year later Sharon June arrived. The past sept. 27, Marie Lou was born. The Stevens are wondering about 1950. Officers Elected To ISA Council Five officers were appointed at a meeting of the Independent Student association executive council Monday. They are: Donna Hoben, College freshman, social chairman; Allyn Browne, College junior, public relations chairman; Delbert M. Bangs, Jr., College junior, publicity chairman; Marilyn Jean Richards, educations sophomore, alumni secretary; and Joe E. Sheldon, College sophomore, bulletin board chairman. Ruth Keller, associate editor of Smoke Signals, announced a staff meeting for 5 p.m. Thursday in 101 Strong hall. Maxine Holsinger, I.S.A. president, said the Christmas formal dance will not be stag. Veterans To Get Dividend Notice World War II veterans who have applied for the special dividend on National Service Life insurance and who have not received acknowledgment after a reasonable length of time should submit a new application, the Veterans Administration said recently. A second application should be clearly marked "dunlicate." The Veterans Administration has received 38,000 applications that have been returned due to insufficient information. Veterans are cautioned to give complete address and service or serial number when filing applications. If a veteran moves after submitting a dividend application, he should be certain to notify the post office of his new address. Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted understanding that the bill will be paid premium charges during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity business office. Journalism bldg, not later than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five days five days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...35c 2c 3c FOR SALE RECOORDER-phono-radio-P.A. combination. Disc type table model. See or call Michael, Phone 1055 Julian Been. 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