PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 人 THE KANSAN COMMENTS Meeting Expected Of the Big Four MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29,1943 The world's attention has been focused since the Moscow conference on a somewhat nebulous time and place in space which would be the meeting of the Big Four, Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, and Chiang. This expectation was brought to a climax over the weekend, with an announcement of the conference expected momentarily. Certainly whenever and wherever the historic meeting takes place, decisions will be made that will influence the world for generations. Post-War Will Be Problem As commanders-in-chief of the armed forces, the four leaders will make military plans fora final strategy of attack, including that of a second front. The policy of governing Germany after her collapse will be the logical successor to winning the war in the memoranda of discussion. Post-war reconstruction problems, diplomatic and economic situations, feeding the world—all must be clarified and solved by this council of four and the high-ranking aides expected to accompany them. Probably the most important aspect of this conference will be the amicability and friendship existing between four leaders. That a former Chinese bandit, a Russian revolutionist, an American capitalist, and a British imperialist can come together in recognition of the greatness that is evident in each, irrespective of political, racial, or religious creeds, is the most encouraging sign of the times. Admiration Is Now Mutual By this example, a new era of tolerance and appreciation for other ways of life should be beginning for all the world. Until the war, the United States and Britain felt themselves bound together, not very harmoniously or even secure, but enough that they could look collectively askance at China and rightfully disapproving of Russia. These feelings were probably reciprocated. All is not hearts and Valentines now—far from it—but the basic understanding and admiration achieved through an uncolored appraisal of Rock Chalk Talk By LIZ BAKER Just Horsing Around: Jess Roy and Elsie Thompson, Corbinites, decided to get near the good earth and all things rustic Thanksgiving day, by mounting two of Mott's Stables' specialities. Which was good except for the small fact that the horse had more will and power than Jess, and landed her finally in the Gamma Phi garage with an undignified bang. (P.S. Jess is not a horsewomen at heart.) *** In case you're Curious: Jazz and Jive have hit platoon 13, with the advent of Herb Fisher, Jim Neilson, and Walt Kingsley, who are the cause of it all. No longer does "I Got Tuppence" herald the coming of the legions. "It Must Be Jelly, Cause Jam Don't Shake That Way," "You're Some Ugly Child," "Shimmy Like My Sister Kate," and "Ain't the earnestness and valor with which each nation is conducting her part in the war, should make for strengthened friendship during the conference and peace tables and in the post war world to follow. She Sweet" greet the girls on the street. Better rhythm? Pardon me, lady, but do you stack cards, too? Dolores Martin, 1216 Louisiana, is doing all right for herself these days. It all started the other night at the Cottage when she put a nickel in the machine to play the horses. Out galloped $1.50, which might have been beginner's luck. But it looks pretty professional when the same night, the Jayhawk machine paid Dee a dollar. He can't get away from it all! Fray Johns, bright light on the cheerleading squad, and Jean Porter, Chi O, being in the artistic mood, decided to spend an afternoon painting atop the press box at the stadium. It was all a neat idea until 20 big huskies trooped out on the field to engage in some rough and tumble footballing. Fray got out of the mood for things artistic, and spent the rest of the afternoon on the field tackling, while Jean painted on. Gustafson the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years Have a Coca-Cola = ¿Qué Tal? , (WHAT'S UP?) ... in Panama as in Pittsburgh ¿Qué tal? is the friendly What's up? of the citizen of Panama. Equally cordial is the Have a "Coke" of the American soldier. Around the world Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes,—has become the high-sign of friendly-minded folks. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Lawrence Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Burlington Republican Will Celebrate 45th Anniversary Celebrating the 45th anniversary of their purchase of the Burlington Daily Republican, Mr. and Mrs. John Redmond will entertain at the Burlington Country Club, Sunday afternoon. Several Lawrence friends have received invitations. The celebration will be combined with the annual correspondents' dinner arranged by the Daily Republican. Mr. Redmond is a leader in the Kansas Press association, and is a director of the Inland Daily Press association. On Oct. 30 he spoke at the Editors Day program here. OFFICIAL BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Monday, Nov. 29, 1943 Notices due at News Bureau, 8 Journalism, at 10 a.m. on day of publication. Tous ceux qui parlent Français sont invites. Le Cerule Franceais se reuinra mecredi le 1 Décembre a quatre heures et demie dans la salle 113 Frank Strong hall. There will be a meeting of all newly-elected cheerleaders and their assistants at 7:30 tonight, Monday. Nov.29, in the Kansas room of the Union building. Bolivar Marquez, secretaire. Ruth Krehbiel. head cheerleader. WANT ADS ROOM for rent in private home, near campus for woman, graduate student or employed. $15.00 single. 1124 Miss. Street. Phone 1429 623-47 LOST: A brown three-ring notebook containing notes from the School of Business. Reward of $1.00 for its return. Bill Chestnut, Phone 284. LOST—Silver and gray Parker 51 pen. Reward. Jim Scott. Phone 2903 621-45 9:30 p.m. Exploring Your University School of Law, F.J.Moreau, dean, and School of Business, F.T. Stockton, dean. Tenement. 2:30 p.m. Art by Radio (Art lessons for rural schools) Maud Ellsworth, radio instructor. 9:30 p.m. Symphonic Favorites "Symphonic in E Minor" (Sibelius) (Cantata) To Trade Uniforms for Buttons Girls, Are You A C.M.B?—Adv. To Trade Uniforms for Buttons Persons honorably discharged from armed services will be authorized to wear government issued lapel buttons soon, Senator Walsh, chairman of the naval affairs committee, said. Have You Met Sammy?—Adv. University Daily Kansan KFKU PROGRAM LAWRENCE, KANSAS Tonight: Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Editor-in-chief ... 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