PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Official Bulletin Nov. 12. 1948 Alpha Kappa Psi pledges, 7 tonight, Union lobby. Cabinet Retreat for Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. cabinets of KU and K-State tomorrow. Episcopal College club supper. 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Parish house. Mathematical colloculum of mathematics department, 5 p.m. Monday, 201 Frank Strong Dr.G.K.Overholtz to speak on "A Generalization of a Divisibility Property of Sums of Power." Military Society Holds Smoker Scabbard and Blade, honorary military science society, held a smoker in the Kansas room of the Union for prospective new members Wednesday. Entertainment was provided by Pat Davis, fine arts freshman, who played both classical and popular piano selections, and Phyllis Mowery, College senior, who gave a series of pantomime demonstrations. Lt. Col. John Alfrey spoke to the group on the necessity of developing and improving qualities of leadership. Robert A. Coldnow, first year law student and commanding officer, gave a short history and stressed the purpose of the organization. Clem A. Abercrombie, business senior, acted as master of ceremonies during the entertainment. YMCA Basketball Team To Organize Today All persons interested in Y.M.C.A. basketball are asked to report to Robinson gym annex at 5 p.m. today. Don Clark, College sophomore, is in charge of the team. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19- Yes, hold in their styling and rugged in their wear — yet every bit as comfortable as "last season's" pair. This happy blending of style, wear, and comfort in footwear can be yours, too. . . . Try these CROSBY SQUARES — take that "step to distinction" that leads to our door. Haynes & Keene 819 Mass. Phone 524 Reds Prepare Slav Says Vienna — (UF) — A 26-year-old Yugoslav Communist political commissar has deserted the Yugoslav army and escaped, to the British zone of Austria because he is convinced Russia is preparing for war. A British spokesman said the former commissar told the British that Marshal Tito has no intention of turning against Russia in favor of the Western world. Rather, he quoted the Yugoslav is saying, that Tito is making every effort to patch up his quarrel with the Cominform. Then he intends to eliminate all remaining vestiges of freedom in Yugoslavia. "I left my country," the Yugoslav told questioners, "because I am convinced that Soviet Russia is preparing for war against Britain, America, and the rest of the world not dominated by Russia." The British spokesman said the Yugoslav refugee was questioned at Graz in the British zone after he slipped away from a Yugoslav frontier security brigade. His name was not disclosed because of possible retaliation against members of his family in Yugoslavia. Plans to affiliate with a national organization were discussed Wednesday at the meeting of Bnei Blishah local Jewish fraternity. Jewish Frat Plans National Affiliation George Toll, of Alpha Epsilon Pi, national Jewish fraternity, told the group what his organization had done for its chapters, and explained affiliation requirements. Bnai Jhudah will hear from several other organizations before making a decision. Plans for the installation of the following officers were discussed: Samuel Epstein, engineering senior president; Melvin Deleve, engineering junior, vice-president; Ira Gissen, College senior, recording secretary; Gerald Baru, engineering senior, treasurer; Irwin Block, business senior, sergeant-at-arms; and Fred Hissekorn, engineering senior, corresponding secretary. Couples' Club Will Meet The Married Couples' club will meet at 7 p.m. today at Henley house with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker as host and hostess. Becker is an engineering sophomore. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wall will have the program. Dry skim milk contains all the food values of whole milk except butterfat. Not the hundreds of lines he had to memorize, nor the interpretation of one of the theater's most difficult parts, was the biggest worry Tom Rea had in his preparation for enacting the title role in "Hamlet." The Fencing Scene, And Not The Lines Was The Big Worry For KU's Hamlet "The fencing scene, which lasted only a few minutes, gave me more trouble than anything else," said Rea. "Tom Shay (Laertes) and I almost killed each other practicing our dueling scene. I lost a piece of a tooth, and Shay ended up with several sore ribs. Poor Herk Harvey (King Claudius), whom I also killed in the play, had recently undergone an appendectomy. I was always afraid I'd poke the sword in his incision. Rea, who is 25, has been acting ever since he was old enough to know anything about it. He did the usual kind of high school drama, and had some experience in junior college at McPherson, his home. "Playing Hamlet was a tremendous experience for me," Rea said. "It's my favorite role to date, and I think it always will be. Anyone who has a little ham in him always hopes to do the part. My ambition is to do it again, say 15 years from now, when I have more experience and know more about the play." As yet, he has no definite plans for the future, but says he would like to "take a crack at the profession and perhaps starve for awhile." Rea modestly says that when he thinks of "Hamlet," he thinks of the rest of the cast. "Everyone did so well," he said. "Several of us have been with the University players for a couple of years, and 'Hamlet' allowed us all to grow, both in ability and within ourselves." He added that Allen Crafton, professor of speech, who directed the production, is a "wonderful man to work for." "Professor Crafton," Rea said, "has a thorough knowledge and understanding of Shakespeare. He has the idea and the picture in his mind, and knows just how to get the effect he wants." The memorization of the lines was a big job, made more difficult by Shakespeare's word order, but "once you begin it's not so bad; once you get it, you have it for good." Rea said. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester poshipage). Published in Lawrence, after afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Enrollment date: Sept. 17, 1910; at Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Livengood-Nash Motors This Week's Specials: 1937 NASH, clean $ 650 1940 NASH, one owner $ 950 1942 HUDSON, R. & H. $1150 1946 NASH, amb. $1650 1946 NASH, one owner $1695 A New Place To Buy Used Cars... Livengood-Nash Motors 617 Mass. Phone 407 Playing Hamlet takes a great deal of physical energy. There are so many high spots in the show where the actor must "give" and it is hard to know just where to expand and save energy. 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