PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS APRIL 8,1940 "Shall We Say Grace" . . . while millions starve in Europe. Wives May Use Electronic Stoves Lincoln, Neb. (U.P.)—The American housewife's hopes of preparing full meals from frozen food lockers and of using electronic heat to cook the food in a few minutes are not far-fetched dreams, but plans which soon will be realities," according to J. Frank Grimes, president and founder of the Independent Grocers' Alliance of America. Complete frozen food meals will be available at all modern grocery stores within two years, Grimes predicted. They will be stored in home lockers, where the housewives can keep supplies for as long as a year. New stoves, utilizing electronic heat, will enable cooks to prepare The Kan-Do, Independent newspaper, will resume publication soon, Joanne Riney, editor, said today. The Kan-Do discontinued publication last semester after the resignation of its advertising manager. Soon as this position is filled, the staff will begin working on new issues, Miss Riney said. Kan-Do To Publish Again a raw, frozen roast while the family eats the first course of the dinner. Grimes fororeses a controlled economy in which the prices of food, lodging and clothing will be kept down, as the scale of wages increases. Consumers, he explains, will have more money for non-essentials. Additional employment will be possible, and life will be kept on an even keel. Summer Schedule Ready Next Week A complete and revised schedule of courses to be offered in the summer session beginning June 18, will be out in about a week, George Smith, dean of the School of Education and director of the summer session, announced today. There will be a few changes in and additions to the list of courses as given in the summer school announcement early this spring, Dean Smith said. Washington. (UP)—Local draft boards have been asked to comb their 4-F lists thoroughly to supply the army with a minimum of 125,000 men this month, selective service headquarters said today. All schools, with the exception of the School of Law, will offer an eight week session. The School of Law will offer a 12 week session in two six week terms (June 18-Sept. 7). Washington. (UP)—Rep. Emily Taft Douglas, urged today that rationing be restored to feed the world's hungry millions because "without bread there can be no peace." Irvin Youngberg, housing director, said today that there will be adequate housing for summer school students, and that complete housing information will be released soon. PHOTOS WHILE YOU WAIT! Granada Building SPECIAL Kansas, Jayhawk Sweat Shirts Gray Color Crew Neck Raglan Shoulder Full Cut Sizes: Small, Med., Large, Ex. La $2. Extra Discharge Service Buttons, $1 Gold Plate on Sterling. CARLS The enrollment for this semester is 5,200 students. All are entitled to the Kansan which is distributed in midafternoon, Monday through Friday. Each of these 5,200 students spends an average of two dollars a day. This means that more than $10,000 a day in some way is being circulated by these students in Lawrence. Who are these students? What are their wants? How can one reach them? Most of this number have been at the University for a semester or more. Many are returned service men. Some have wives and families who now are residents. Their wants run from sodas and baby carriages to groceries and sports goods. All are members of the student body and thus their interest centers around the activities and social life of the campus. The University paper is the Daily Kansan. Students depend on the ads appearing in it to inform them where to get the things they want to buy. For information about Kansan advertising call K.U.66