PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943 — An Editorial — Good Luck To Men Leaving the Campus The University wishes the best of luck to A-12's recently achieving the age of 18 and therefore leaving the campus tomorrow to enter the army, to V-12's entering midshipman school immediately, to other V-12's en route to Great Lakes. Our military men, although conscious of their great responsibility in this conflict, have still had time to become a part of the University, to share in its victories and defeats. They have shown civilians that men in uniform can be gentlemen in any situation. The men leaving us tomorrow have given much to the campus. We hope the University has been able to provide much of value to them: a taste of college life to high school graduates, an opportunity for continued education to upperclassmen, and we hope, a friendly interest that has proved an antidote to houseickness or military restrictions. While students at the University, they have greatly contributed to the general esprit de corps of the student body. They have added color, interest, and more than that, an opportunity to meet and know men from all over the United States. Kansans, in the center of this vast nation, now have a broader understanding of how the rest of the country thinks and feels. We wish you luck, good wishes, and Godspeed, men! It is our hope that before too long you will be back among us as civilian students completing your education, after having fought the fight of victory. (continued from page one) packed with enemy shipping. Fifth Army Threatens Teano U. S. BOMBARDS--- The naval bombardment of Gaeta was the chief development on the Italian front where heavy rain again slowed up land action on the 90 mile front. Despite the handicap of weather and stiffened enemy resistance. Allied forces moved ahead slowly but steadily. Lt. Gen. Mark W. Clark's United States Fifth army troops took an important fight and seriously threatened the Nazi strong point at Teano, north of Allied-occupied Montanaro. Soviets Batter Lower Ukraine Bombing, strafing, and reconnaissance flights were carried out over the battle lines notwithstanding the downpour of rain. On the Russian front, the arm of a gigantic Russian pincer closed in on battered German forces in the lower Ukraine. Soviet troops moved into the environs of KrivoiRog and swept across the Nogais Steppes on the lower reaches of the Dneiper. Reports from the European continent indicated that public and official alarm inside the Reich is mounting to panic proportions. Attendance Decline Slight Attendance at college football games has shown a comparatively small decline from last year's crowds, it was shown by a nationwide survey conducted by the Associated Press. OFFICIAL BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Friday. October 29.1943 Friday, October 29, 1943 Notices due at News Bureau, s journalism, at 10 a.m. on publication of publication. Students who have not taken psychological and aptitude tests may do so Saturday, November 6, at 10:30 a.m. and 2:00,p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. A. H. Turney, Director, Psychological Tests Aptitude Tests Scheduled For Tomorrow in Hoch Aptitude and psychological tests will be given at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. tomorrow in Hoch auditorium, A.H. Turney, director of the psychological tests, has announced. These tests are required for all new students. Freshmen and new students who did not take them at the beginning of the five-week term may do so tomorrow, he advised. Sailors Clock Female Cadence ACP—When internal combustion lab began to pall on them recently, a couple of V-12 seniors at M.LT. walked outside, pulled out their sliderules and stop-watches and amused themselves by calculating the walking cadence of female passersby. They also clocked a couple of army officers at 119.5 steps per minute. This figure compares favorably with the regulation 120. Freshmen Wear Green Caps Freshmen at McPherson are required to wear Kelly green caps as a means of identification. To Be 3,000,000 Deferred on Farms Washington, (INS)—A war food administration spokesman asserted that draft boards will "crack down" on occupationally deferred farm workers even more in 1944 to keep only essential men in agriculture. The spokesman also revealed that a total of three million men will have been deferred as essential farm workers for the 1944 season. The tentative cast for the Dramatic Work Shop's first play, "Ladies in Retirement," has been announced by Prof. Allen Crafton, head of the department of speech and drama. The play will be given Nov. 29 and 30 in Fraser theater. Crafton Announces Cast for First Play Faye Gaba as Leonora Fiske; Shirley Wagner, Ellen Creed; Alice McDonnell, Louisa Creed; Sue McCluggage, Emily Creed; Shirley Rauch, Lucy Gilham; Dorothy Wilson, Sister Theresa; and Ted Lehman, Albert Feather. The first rehearsal will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday. The stage set for the play is being built by members of the Work Shop under the direction of Professor Crafton. Schoeppels, Eisenhowers, Price, Roberts, Are Guests Governor and Mrs. Andrew Schoeppel and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eisenhower will be guests at a luncheon given tomorrow by Chancellor and Mrs. Deane W. Malotti. Other out of town guests include Roy Roberts, managing editor of the Kansas City Star, John Frice, British Consul, and John Redmond, publisher of the Burlington Daily Republican, who will be on the campus for Kansas Editors Day. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... Jayhawkers Slaughter "Silo Tech" INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 740 Vermont the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. St. Students Jewelry Store for 39 Years. Enroll in Equitation for Physical Education Credit Expert instruction in 3 and 5 gaining and jumping LEARN TO RIDE! MOTT K.U. STABLES Phone 1019 or 346 ODT Asks Changes In Holiday Vacations To eliminate crushes on railroads and bus lines, the Office of Defense Transportation asked that holiday vacations start not later than Dec. 15 and end not before Jan. 11, 1944. If the schools can not comply with the extended vacation request, the ODT urged that vacations start and end in mid-week, to eliminate traffic jams. Fourth Coal Strike Predicted Fourth Coal Strike Predicted Washington (INS) - A fourth general coal strike Monday seems inevitable today as defiant wildcat walkouts spread to 11 states with more than 70,000 miners idle. WANT ADS DO YOU have the wrong brown tweed Sportleigh coat? Well, I do too. Exchange was made Tuesday night at Robinson Gym. Betty Jo O'Neal. Phone 267. 1000-28 "Fewer loans than usual have been requested this year," Mr. Werner said. "Only three applications for loans were filed at the beginning of the five weeks session, and seven all we had had for this semester." University Daily Kansan Seven student loans were granted to University students by the student loan committee last night Henry Werner, adviser of men, announced today. Panhellen Handles Blood Donations The Panhellenic council at the University of Minnesota is handling the blood donor project. But Your Car, Protect! WRECK SILO TECH! Use Our Cities Service Products Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS Loan Committee Grants Money to Seven Students Phone 4 Subscription rates, in advance, $1.50 semester. Published in Lawrence, Kansas, even when closed during the school year. Saturday Sunday University exp holidays. 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