UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 31. 1949 Yugoslavs Get Cold Shoulder From Russians Yugoslavia's relations with its Communist neighbors crumbled in several directions today and a poll showed that Russia and the Cominform satellites have squeezed a diplomatic boycott on Marshal Tito. U.P. Foreign Roundup The Soviet, Bulgarian, Romanian, Czech and Polish embassies and the Hungarian and Albanian legations disclosed that all heads of missions left Belgrade from three weeks to three months ago. Those countries participated last year in the expulsion of the Yugoslav Communist party from the nine-nation Cominform and the de-nunciation of Tito's regime as "Trotzelian and nationalistic." The Yugoslav Communist organ Borba accused Russia of crippling the "Democratic peace front," playing into the hands of the West, with its attacks on Tito. It also lambasted the Soviets for allegedly using capitolistic methods to make the satellites economically dependent on Moscow. Meanwhile, the Middle East calmed its nerves today. Syria, under firm army control after a bloodless coup Wednesday, reopened its frontiers and communications and reportedly prepared to go ahead with armistice talks with Israel. Army leaders who overthrew and arrested Premier Khaled El-Azam and his cabinet lifted the strict curfew in Damascus and life was normal except for the hundreds of students who marched through the streets cheering the "liberation" of their country. Other Foreign News: Borlin—The Western powers protested the Russian use of live ammunition by maneuvering Yak fighters in a Berlin airlift corridor. Delegates to the Communist German people's congress will be elected Sunday, May 15 and Monday, May 16, the Communist announced. Future Grads Get Your Application Photos - NOW - 21/2 x 31/2 6 For $100 6 For $1.00 Nanking-The vanguard of the Nationalist delegation flew to Peiping to start peace talks with the Communists. 1024 Mass. Phone 526 London—Western power leaders met to draft a compromise plan that would allow Germany to resume shipbuilding, reportedly vessels up to 7,000 tons. Field Trip For Fraternity Daugherty Recital Held Wednesday Members of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, have scheduled a field trip at 12:30 p.m. today to the Federal Reserve bank, Kansas City, Mo. "Bois Epais" by Lully was the highlight of the recital given Wednesday by Mary Carolyn Daugherty, mezzo-soprano. During this selection, Miss Daugherty showed mastery of both high and low notes. Throughout her senior recital, Miss Daugherty appeared unaffected and at ease on the stage. Her spontaneous gestures created the effect that she was perfectly "at home." She expressed the moods of the songs with great feeling. DRIVE IN TODAY AND LET OUR EXPERTS GET YOUR CAR ROAD-READY For Warm Weather Driving Ahead Ph. 1000 632-34 Mass. St. Yes, bring in that Extra Special Date for our excellent food BRING HER TO DUCKS FOR DINNER SEAFOODS STEAKS FRENCH FRIED ONIONS Prepared to Suit Your Taste Duck's Tavern New York Cleaners Send your clothes regularly to the NEW YORK CLEANERS. All eyes will be on you!!! Quill Club Contest Deadline Extended To April 8 The deadline for the short story and poetry contest sponsored by the Quill club has been extended to 5 p.m. Friday, April 8. Ten dollars will be given for the best short story and $5 for the best student poem. All manuscripts must be typewritten in triplicate, double-spaced, and contain less than 5,000 words. Manuscripts may be given to Prof. Ray B. West in 201 Fraser or to Marian Rippeteau. Religious Council Sponsors Talks In Organized Houses Twenty-seven faculty members and ministers will take part this week in discussions sponsored by the Student Religious council. The discussion leaders will be invited to organized houses to guide evening talks "The program is to be a follow-up on the recent Religious Emphasis week and will consist of a series of informal talks between students and leaders," Mary Fischer, committee chairman, explained. Give a RONSON -For Easter -For Birthdays -For all occasions See the new RONSON cigarette lighters and cases, $6.00 up THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. Phone 911 RAND SHOES $8.95 up NEW SPRING SHOES styled by RANDCRAFT Famous all-leather shoes for men that are known for lasting and satisfying wear. See these popular new styles today. $695 Up $795 styled by HAGGAR NEW SPRING SLACKS $ 12^{95} $ You'll like the perfect fit assured by right styling and expert tailoring of fine fabrics that distinguish this famous line. $24 Up Smart, new all-wool fabrics in handsome shades. DRESS SHIRTS $198 UP Regular collar styles in new SPORT COATS $2450 $24_{Up}^{50} Popular collar styles in new patterns and smart designs. Up HOLLYVOGUE NECKWEAR $150 Colorful, bold, new ties to 'set off' your new Spring outfit. Colorful, bold, new ties to "set off" your new Spring outfit. Gibbs Clothing Company 811 Mass. St.