PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949 Official Bulletin Jan. 7.1949 Veterans requisition books for the present semester will not be honored after Tuesday, Jan. 11. Director, Veterans' bureau Y. W.C.A. cabinet, 4 today. English room. Panel discussion on U.S.C.C conference. Episcopal College club supper 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Kansas Board, 4 p.m. Monday, 107 Journalism. Independent men's political party. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Union ballroom. Phi Sigma, Monday noon, 301 Snow. Mathematical colloquium of department of mathematics, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Frank Strong, Dr I. N. Herstein "Introduction to the Theory of Rings." Phi Delta Kappa dinner meeting, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, English room, Union. Dr. Moore, superintendent of Kansas City, Mo. schools, speaker. Reservations for dinner should be made in School of Education office before Monday. Newcomers tea and program 2:30 p.m., Thursday, Pine room Union. Sedmore Presents Graduate Recital BY NORMA HUNSINGER Cesar Franck's only sonata for violin and piano was the major work presented by Robert Sedore, violinist, at his graduate recital Wednesday night. The Franck composition, which is brilliant and original, yet conforms to the traditional sonata form, was presented competently. Miss Lucile Wagner was his accompanist and the balance between the piano and violin made the climax particularly forceful. Mr. Sedore's program also included a first performance in Lawrence of contempoy Samuel Barber's "Concerto for Violin and Piano." This number is extremely modern in form, dissonant and exhausting. Mr. Barber, who was a Pulitzer prize winner in 1935, composed this number recently. Mr. Sedore also played the full and noble "Chaconne," by Vitali, and three shorter numbers. 'Thank You' Train Rolls Paris—(UP) The French "thank you train" left Montpasnasse station for Le Havre recently where it will be loaded on the French freighter Magellan for a trip to the United States in four or five days. The 49 box cars making up the train are loaded with paintings, statues, fruits, cheese, and other gifts destined for the U.S. as a gesture of friendship and a symbol of Franco-American wartime cooperation. The box cars are the little forty and eights that carried American soldiers across France in two wars. The gifts were contributed by the French people, the little girl and the man-in-the-street. One car will go to each of the 48 states and the 49th to the District of Columbia. "We have come here to wish God speed to this train which recalls the moving brotherhood in arms between France and America. In a speech at the farewell ceremony, Jefferson Caffery, U.S. ambassador, said: "I am so happy to say that this train will have an impressive reception in my country and when it passes that symbol of Franco-American friendship, the statue of liberty, hundreds of planes will fly overhead to bid it welcome." Read the Daily Kansan daily. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4a a year, in (Lawrence add $10 a semester package). Published in Lawrence. Kans. even after the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class on September 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfacton 1 week or less service. WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Sure Good COLORED OLEO in $ \frac{1}{4} $ lb 37c Ann Page Pt. Salad Dressing 29c Madison Qt. 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Written in two volumes totaling some 450 pages, the primer originally was planned for use by students in a single high school year. But as Japanese and American educators reviewed pre-publication chapters, demands mounted for copies of the book. Titled "Primer of Democracy, especially the younger generation; "what democracy is and what it is, not," according to Dr. Howard Bell. Gen. MacArthur's social studies consultant, who reviewed the text. Present plans of the ministry call for distribution to pupils in at least two, and probably three, years of high school. It also will be made Mimeographed translations will be furnished to military government education officer and other occupation officials concerned with educating the Japanese. available to all public school teachers in Japan, adult education groups, citizens public halls and other Japanese organizations even remotely concerned with political or social education. One major Japanese newspaper already has asked for rights to serialize the book in condensed form and a second is expected to request publication rights. Read the Want Ads Daily. The Castle Tea Room Open Daily 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays 11:30 to 3 p.m. Sunday Buffet 5:30-7:30 p.m. —with or without reservations— Ballroom available for private parties or dances. 13th and Mass. Phone 149 OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. Curb Service After 4 Sophomore class party is the place for you to go tomorrow night, 9-12, Union Ballroom. Tickets are $1.25. Buy yours in Frank Strong lobby. NEW YEAR'S HANGOVER, the Professor Lalicker Elected To Petroleum Society Post C. G. Lalicker, professor of geology, has been elected secretary-treasurer of the Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. The society is associated with the petroleum industry. Scientists of Monsanto Chemical Co. have reduced silica (or sand) to the extreme where one cubic inch contains a half-trillion particles. 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