UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1849 PAGE EIGHT Handle Reds With Caution, Metcalf Says "The only person in the entire U.N. who is able literally to talk him under the table is Eleanor Roosevelt, who may be unpopular but is still a brilliant woman." The diplomatic shakeup "does not mean they will be easier to deal with." Mr. Metcalfe said. "It is still too early to tell, but if anything, they will probably be tougher." "Caution must be the key word in dealing with the Russians since the diplomatic shakeup of the Soviet high command." John C. Metcalfe believes. He is a former diplomatic correspondent for Time magazine and the New York Herald-Tribune. Mr. Metcalfe left Monday on a three-week lecture tour to towns in Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas. He is sponsored by the University Bureau of Lectures. The recent trials of Hungarianclergymen have demonstrated a "colossal diplomatic blunder" byRussia and has "alerted the eyesof the religious world to thedangers carrying the undertones ofa holy war," he continued. He described Vishinsky, who has assumed Molotov's position as foreign minister, as a "shrewd, flamboyant politician, and one of the toughest of the Russians. All leaders in the Communist party should be forced to register as foreign agents as the Nazis did under the foreign agent act, Mr. Metcalfe believes. "This law does not infringe on the individual's rights, but forces him to show himself under his true colors." he said. Concerning the occupation of Germany, he said, "The army has done an outstanding job." Although there have been many petty criticisms, "The American people should realize the conditions of utter chaos, and allow for some fault." Proof that the American zone is administered best may be found in the constant attempt of Germans to immigrate into that zone. None of them try to get out! "Any country despises an occupation army and the American doesn't like to be an overlord." He cautioned, however, that recent intelligence surveys showed that 62 per cent of the German people admit that they still believe that Nazism was a good thing. "The most dangerous Germans have not yet reared their heads. They will take over when America moves out. A democracy is not made in a few years. It will take at least 30 years to re-educate them. The question is, will America undertake the problem?" Cole Announces Discussion Series A new series of informal faculty discussions during the noon hour on Thursdays, sponsored by the University Y.M.C.A., will begin this week. Lee S. Cole, instructor of journalism, said today. The theme of the discussions will be "The Concept of Power and The Nature of Man." It will deal with such subjects as "Can We Have World Government and Power Politics?"; "What New Developments Affect the Power of The Press"; "Wherein Lies the Power of Religion Today?"; and "What Will Be the Results of the Shifting of Power in American Life." The first session will begin Thursday, the second March 31, and the third, April 7. MEADOW ACRES TOPEKA 9-12 Friday, March 11 Varsity—Students Only Adm. 60c per person, tax incl. Unique Method Of Union Aids In Catching Thieves "There has not been a semester that some student has not been apprehended for selling stolen books at the Union Book store," said L. E. Woolley, manager. A plan has been devised to thwart book-stealers and has been in operation for several semesters by the book store. When selling a book, students are asked to show some identification The book store lists the date when the book was purchased and also lists the seller's name. This is used to check with the receipt given the seller. If a book is stolen from a student, a quick check can be made to determine who sold the book, thereby identifying the thief. When sending a book, students which must check with the signature in the text. After the check is made, a signed receipt which shows the title, author, and amount paid, is required. This procedure is used to show the auditor in accounting for money paid for used books. "The only time that the system did not work was in the spring semester of 1948," said Mr. Woolley. "Then a student stole some books from the Union lounge and tried to sell them. When asked for an identification, the student said he did not have any with him but would be back in a few minutes. He went to the lounge again and stole a notebook from the same student he had stolen the books from. He offered the name on the notebook as identification and sold the books." Mr. Woolsey added. Dr. Reese Returns To Office Today Dr. J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy, will return to his office today, the Pharmacy office has announced. Dr. Reese was admitted to Lawrence Memorial hospital Feb. 12, suffering from an intestinal ulcer. He was released from the hospital Feb. 17 and has been resting at home the past three weeks. Later this student was apprehended in a similar venture and punished by the University. "The Union Book store is unique in this area in the method used for handling book purchases so that stolen books may be found," Mr. Woolley said. "Since the introduction of the procedure, the handling of stolen books has been kept to a minimum." Gracefully Yours three wonderful pieces that multiply themselves into a whole Spring wardrobe. The classic man-tailored coat and suit combination . . . detailed with saddle-bag packets, button, tabbed for feminine charm. Tailored with integrity in Ames menswear sharkskin . . . Gunmetal Grey and Ginger Brown. Sizes 7 to 17. The Grayce Shop 841 Mass. 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