PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS JANUARY 8,1947 LMOC Will Be With Us The "Little Man On Campus" cartoons drawn for the University Daily Kansan the past two semesters will remain in the paper for the spring semester of this year, through a continuing arrangement between the student newspaper and the artist, Dick Bibler, shown here. Bibler, adopted the nation's best collegiate cartoonist, previously had experience cartooning for Yank magazine. (Daily Kansan Staff Photo) Carlson Appoints Stafford Secretary Toskea. (UP)—Gov. elect Frank Carlson announced late today that he will appoint George Stafford, Valley Falls war veteran and a young Kansas Republican, as his executive secretary. Stafford, 31, will resign his present office of executive secretary to the Republican State committee and assume his new duties as secretary to the governor at the same time Carson takes office Monday. In the army service since Jan. 29, 1942, Stafford was discharged last Friday. Entering the army as a private he was commissioned and became a company commander in the 24th infantry division in the Pacific theater. On Mindanao in the Philippines campaign he was wounded by machine gun fire and was hospitalized until the spring of 1946. During his convalescence leave he took over the management of the Carlson primary headquarters and served as assistant to the Republican state chairman, the late Quentin Brown, during the fall campaign. $100,000 In Pirate Gold Believed In Wreck Wetftleet, Mass. (UP)—One hundred thousand dollars in pirate gold and silver is believed buried in the wrecked hull of the ship Whidah two miles south of the Wellfleet Coast Guard station. Many years ago this vessel, captained by the pirate Samuel Bellamy, was cruising along the coast when it was wrecked by a gale and all but two of the 145 buccaneers aboard peruaded. As late as 1923, the sunken hulk was located, but thus far nothing except a cannon has been removed from it. Searchers Cannot Find Plane Aboard U.S.S. Mt. Olympus with Byrd Expedition. (UP) - A Martin Maxier flight boat has found no trace of a sister ship missing since Dec. 30 with nine men aboard after searching 11,000 square miles in the area of the plane's last reported position, it was announced today. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan. every afternoon during the school year except holidays. University holiday, and examination days. Second class matter Sep. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Daily Kansan Joins Inland Press Group The University Daily Kansan has recently joined 10 other college newspapers as a member of the Inland Daily Press association. The press association, oldest and largest regional group of daily newspapers, has 408 members in 19 states and Canada. Other college members are the Daily Northwestern, Daily Illini, Indiana Daily Student, Butler Collegian, Daily Iowa, Minnesota Daily, Columbia Missouri, Daily Nebraskan, Ohio State Lantern, and the Wisconsin Daily Cardinal. Getting His Money's Worth Chicago. (UF)—John M. Langhout, 53, was fined $25 today on a charge of biting his dentist's finger. Dr. Barnett Midlin, appearing in court with the wounded digit in bandages, told Judge William V. Daly he had asked $50 for repairing Mr. Langhout's teeth and made the mistake of setting the price while his finger was in Mr. Langhout's mouth. No Equal Pay For Women, Board Decides London. (UP)—A Royal Commission, in a 100,000 word report, has written the final chapter of the "equal pay for women and men" controversy in Britain. The verdict was: "Women are just not worth equal pay." The Royal Commission, comprising five men and four women, in substance handed down this dictum in a 220-page document summarizing two years of official inquiry. The majority of the commission opposed equal pay mainly because there are few jobs where equal work is done by both men and women. Analyzing the probable consequences of introducing equality of pay, the reporter held that men are more adaptable and versatile than women, more resourceful in dealing with surprise situations and therefore worth a higher wage. The British Employer's Confederation asserted that "where women are employed on the same work as men, their output is in general lower than that of the men, thereby increasing a number of workers required for a given amount of production and overhead costs involved." The commissoin based its opinion against equal pay on these main conclusions: TWO. Equal pay would ultimately result in a general lowering of standards of pay for both men and women. ONE. Present inequalities of pay are largely justified in the lower wage-earning classes by inequality of performance. THREE. The married man with a family would become relatively the worst off member of the community. Landis Takes Advertising Job With Newton, Iowa, Firm Dean Landis is one K.U. graduate-veteran who had a short gap between military and civilian career. Discharged from the army air corps on Jan. 2, Landis has already stepped into a position as head of the advertising department of the Maytag company in Newton, Iowa Before entering the service in Sept., 1942, Landis, who received a bachelor of arts degree in Journalism in 1934, worked in the advertising departments of newspapers in Junction City and Dodge City, Aurora, Ill., and Cheyenne, Wyo. IT'S A NEAT SEAT Your choice of 30 patterns and colors. Made to order for all models of cars. Safe for clean clothes and saving on your upholstery. Morgan - Mack 609 Mass. Motor Company Your FORD Dealer Phone 277 Alpha Phi Omega Appoints Six Committee Chairmen Committee chairman were appointed Monday at a meeting of the officers of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity. The chairmen are Carlon Pryor programs; Robert Wehe, campus projects; Keith Criswell, community projects; Robert Judy, publicity; Lawrence Exley, Charles Howard, Oren Stanley, membership expansion; and Walter Houston and Richard Harrington, social. The chapter song leader will be Joseph Brown and Laurence Allred. Radio Relay Colloquium Richard H. Finney, engineering senior, will speak on "Radio Relays AN/TRC-6" at 4 p.m. Monday in room 203, Blake hall, as a colloquium sponsored by the department of physics and astronomy. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Dinosaur Turns Out To Be Killer Whale Painesville, O. (UP)—That was no pre-historic dinosaur, but only an ordinary killer whale found washed up on the shore near Homer, Alaska, Prof. Ivar Skarland has decided. 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