THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Stark's, Benton's Bands to Play For Corbin and Theta Dances Kay Stark's band will play for the joint open house of Corbin and Foster halls, at Corbin hall, Saturday night. Chaperones will be Mrs. Charles F. Brook, Corbin hall social director; and Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Foster hall housemother. Matt Benton's orchestra from Fort Riley will play for the Theta open house. Mrs. Arthur H. Little, Theta housemother; Mrs. Charles D. Howe, Kappa housemother; and Mrs. Harry P. Ramage, TKE housemother; will be the chaperones. The Naval Aviation cadets will also have a dance Saturday night, at 1100 Indiana. Men's Residence Halls—the Interhall Council elected the following officers in a meeting last night at Carruth hill: Donald Alderson of Carruth, president; Robert Stevens of Carruth, secretary; and Darwin Widmar of Battenfield, treasurer. Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class will entertain the Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge class at an hour dance tonight. Alpha Delta Pi has announced the announcement of Bettv Waugh of Iola. Delta Gamma pledge class enterta- tained Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at an hour dance last night. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cochener and Mrs. F. A. Benson, all of Kansas City, Mo., were dinner guests last night. Thcta Tau entertained with a party at the Hearth Tuesday night. Guests were LaVaughn Egbert, Warren Spikes, Calvin Dresser and Joe Gray. Delay Publication Date of Jayhawker The first issue of the Jayhawker will not be distributed Monday as scheduled, Mary Morrill, secretary of the Jayhawker staff, announced today. Janet Marvin, editor, and Miss Morrill went to Topeka yesterday, to contact the publisher, but were unable to get any definite statement regarding the date when the issue will be finished. Former Kansan Editor With U. P., Visits Campus Miss Virginia Tieman, who was graduated from the University of Kansas in 1943, was on the campus today. Miss Tieman is staff correspondent for the United Press in Kansas City, Mo. Last year she was managing editor and editor-in-chief on the Kansan. Cooper's Legs Not Glamorous Gary Cooper has the most unphotographed legs in Hollywood. The script for "The Story of Dr. Wassel" called for Cooper to wear shorts. After director C. B DeMille took a look at Cooper's legs, he decided that the actor would wear long pants. AUTHORIZED PARTIES Friday, Nov. 12 Battiefen hall, party at the hall, 8:30 to 11 p.m. 8:30 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13 Corbin Hall, open house, 9 p.m. to 12 m. Naval Aviation, dance, 1100 Ind. 8:30 p.m. to 12 m. Kappa Alpha Theta, open house, chapter house, 9 p.m. to 12 m. YWCA-YMCA, picnic, Clinton park, 6 to 7.30 p.m. Delta Gamma, weiner roast, Sigma Missma, welter 1085, L. Nu grounds, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Elizabeth Meguiar, Dean of Women. CHINESE---- (continued from page one) the Rockefeller Foundation, but the long trip was considered unwise at this time. Compare Chinese, U. S. Troops "I must be thankful," he added, "because I am the first person since the war began to get more than three months' holiday. This is not exactly a holiday, but I am doing what I like . . . trying to produce a better peptone solution for the production of toxins." "Dr. Sherwood," the letter continues, "your laboratories must be so different now that I may not recognize the place, should I have the opportunity to go to Lawrence. This war surely has pushed science ahead. We sometimes laugh when we think that the American troops have sulfa drugs even in their first aid kits while the Chinese soldiers don't even carry first aid kits. You may be very surprised to know that our troops go into battle protected only by natural immunity . . . I must say, however, that since the arrival of American troops and equipment in China our soldiers are better protected. Empire Postmaster Three Times Of the war in China, Wai says, "We have not had so many nerves shaking and civilian-killing air raids recently, because the Japs do not think the American air force is so soft picking as the old Chinese air force. This doesn't mean they will not come to Kunming, but they will four times before they take off. I must tell you, Dr. Sherwood, the American boys are well-liked in Kunning. Even on our institute grounds, we are planting strawberries so that their mess will not be short of desserts." Sent by air mail, the envelope of the letter was stamped with three postmarks. The first date is Sept. 30, when the letter left Bombay. On Nov. 1, it was stamped in Miami, Fla., and on Nov. 3, it was received in Lawrence. Underclass Women Exercise Physical conditioning is required of all underclasswomen at Oregon State. To Visit Her New Cafe--- Moved to 914 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. MOM INVITES YOU... MOM'S CAFE Phone 356 Professors, Printers Hear J. L. Frazier Six members of the journalism and University press staffs went to Topeka Tuesday evening to hear an address on the future of printing processes given by J. L. Frazier, editor of Inland Printer magazine. Mr. Frazier, who was a printer on the Lawrence Journal-World about 30 years ago, spoke at a banquet arranged by the Club of Printing House Craftsmen, Topeka. He maintained that photography will revolutionize printing methods, and he discussed such recent developments as facsimile radio newspapers, plastic printing plates, linotype photographic composition, and offset lithography. The University group included Thomas C. Rythe, Dorwin Hart, Theodore Gray, and Clarence M. Baker of the University press, and Elmer F. Beth and George Rinehart of the department of journalism of the journalism department. 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