PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY,APRIL30,1943 War Information Library Gets 38 New Pamphlets To the War Information library in Watson library has been added this week 38 new pamphlets on problems of the war and today, according to Miss Leva Lash, reference librarian. The pamphlets are entitled "After the War—Toward Security," "Health Welfare and Related Aspects of Community "The Wartime Role of Higher Education," "Personal Affairs of Military Personnel and Aid for their Dependents," "Training and Employment Opportunities in Aviation," "Airways, Airports, Air Training, Air Science," "Sea Power," "Canada at War," "The Heroic Defense of Sevastopol," "Notes of a Guerilla Fighter." terials Plan Consumer Allotment Accounting Manual," "Federal Aids for War Mineral Production," "Bottlenecks—Army Ordinance." War Education Included "The Baltic States and the Freedom of the Baltic Sea," "Picture Charts of Britain at War," "De-Gaulle Leads French Resistance," "The British Commonwealth Faces the Future," "The United Nations and the Organization of Peace," "What Must Americans Understand about the War." "N.Y.A. Diversion of Manpower," "United States at War, December 7, 1941—December 7, 1942," "New Ways of War," "Report to the 78th Congress on Lend-Lease Operations, from the Passage of the Act, March 11, 1941, to December 31, 1942." "Disaster Relief," "Air Raid Shelters in Buildings." Allied Nations Discussed "Woodrow Wilson Memorial Library," "Basic Needs and their Satisfaction," "Win the War, Win the Peace," "Draftsmen of the New World," "America's Part in World Reconstruction," "A Proposal of a Definite United Nations Government—an address by Gov. Harold Stassen," "New Zealand Attacks." "The Russian Front," "Volunteers in the Schools,' 'How You Can Help War-time Prices Down,' 'Reciprocal Trade Program and Post-War Reconstruction.' "Emergency Medical Service in Industrial Plants," "You and the War." May 4 is Horace Mann's Birthday May 4 is the birthday of Horace Mann, the father of public education, born in 1796. VARSITY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY JACK BENNY ANN SHERIDAN In 'Geo. Washington Slept Here' STUART ERWIN EVELYN VENERABLE 'He Hired the Boss' In Latest News, Snapshots Continuous Shows Sunday from 2 Mary Steele Is Club President Mary Steele, junior in the School of Education, is the newly elected president of the Mathematics club, and Rachel Ragle, College senior, is vice-president, Harwood Kolsky, retiring president, announced today. Gerhard Kalisch, instructor in mathematics, will be the sponsor next year. Kolsky won first place in the club's speech contest with his talk concerning the relationship of mathematics to modern warfare. Second prize went to Howard Barnett, College senior, for a speech showing the relation of mathematics to physics. Mary Steele won third place with a talk concerning mathematical puzzles and amusements. All three were given books as rewards. Announcement of the prize winners was made at the Mathemetics club's picnic at Potter Lake, Tuesday evening. 488 Colleges Used For Training 488 colleges and universities have been named as "approved for inspection and possible negotiation of contract" under the Army and Navy specialized training programs. Subscription rates, in advance, $3.00 per year, $1.75 per semester. Published at Lawrence, Kansas, daily during the school year except Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Subscription fee, November 17, 1910, at the post office at Lawrence, Kansas, under act of March 3, 1879. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 1943 Active Member Awards in the annual contest for high school newspapers were revealed today by the department of journalism. The contest was open to all Kansas high schools publishing newspapers, 45 of which entered. High School Papers Judged Judges stated that the 218 entries in eight divisions were the best submitted in recent years and that the contest as a whole was very successful. The entire department of journalism faculty served as judges, News Story: For the best piece of reporting, including the story itself, printed in a Kansas high school newspaper. First: The Booster, Pittsburg. Second: (tied) The Argentine, Argentine High School, Kansas City, The Buzz, Hutchinson. Third: (tied) The Pantograph, Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, The World, Topeka. Honorable mention: The Key, Burlington; Cheyenne Indian News, St. Francis; The Mission, Shawnee-Mission High School, Merriam. In addition to the regular awards, the judges made a special War Effort award to the Junction City Blue Jay for a scrapbook of clippings it submitted titled "The Blue Jay Helps Bring Victory Through Home Front News." The book contained news stories about war stamp campaigns, sales, and contests; war bond drives, Junior Red Cross activities, Red Cross drives; rationing; enlistments by teachers and students, physical training courses, tests, speeches, debates; curriculum changes and wartime acceleration of courses. The contest winners in each classification: Editorial: For the best editorial printed in a Kansas high school newspaper. First: (tied) Cheyenne Indian News, St. Francis. The Mission, Shawnee-Mission High School, Merriam. Second: The World, Topeka. Third: The Orange and Black, Edgerton. Honorable mention: The North Star, Wichita High School North; The Tepee, Tonganoxie; The Blue Jay, Junction City; The Dodger, Dodge City; The Holtonian, Holton; Kackley Flashes, Kackley; The Echo, Emporia. TODAY AND SATURDAY Feature Story: For the best original feature story printed in a Kansas high school newspaper. First: The Pantograph, Wyandotte High School, Kansas City. Second: The Bearcat, Ellsworth. Third: The Blue Jay, Junction City, Honorable mention: Cheyenne Indian News, St. Francis; The Mentor, Manhattan; The North Star, Wichita High School North; The WaHoo, Keats. ALL THAT A GREAT PICTURE CAN BE! JAYHAWKER Shows 2:30-7-9 "Air Force" OWL SHOW PREVUE 11:45 SATURDAY THE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION OF ALL TIME Attend the Early 1:00 p.m. Sunday Mat. and Avoid the Turn-Away Crowds Human Interest Story: For the best human interest story printed in a Kansas high school newspaper. First: The Holtonian, Holton. Second: The World, Topeka. Third: (tied) The High News, Salina; The Newtonian, Newton. Honorable mention: The Dodger, Dodge City; The Cardinal, Mahaska; The Rosedalian, Rosedale Junior-Senior High School, Kansas City; The Blue Jay, Junction City. Interview: For the best interview story printed in a Kansas high school newspaper. First: The High News, Salina. Second: The Mission, Shawnee-Mission High School, Merriam. Third: The Booster, Pittsburg. Honorable Mention: The Argentine, Argentine High School, Kansas City; The World, Topeka; Cheyenne Indian News, St. Francis; The Buzz, Hutchinson. ene; The Courier, Summer; The Dodger, Dodge City. Service to School: For the best report of service to a Kansas high school by the newspaper of that school. First: The Booster, Pittsburg. Second: The Pantograph, Wyandotte High School, Kansas City. Third: The World, Topeka. Honorable mention: The Booster, Abil- Business Management: For the best report on methods of handling a business problem, either advertising or circulation, for a Kansas high school newspaper. First: The Blue Jay, Junction City. Second: The Booster Pittsburg, Third: The North Star, Wichita High School North. Honorable mention: The Newtonian, Newton; The Booster, Abilene; The Hi Crier, Prescott. Miscellaneous: For special merit because of some excellent feature not included in the foregoing awards. For special columns: The Rosedalian of Rosedale, Kansas City; Cheyenne Indian News, St. Francis; The Buzz, Hutchinson, The Dickinsonian, Dickinson. For illustrations: The Pantograph of Wyandotte, Kansas City; Cheyenne Indian News, St. Francis; The Booster, Pittsburg; The Argentian of Argentine, Kansas City. For verse: The Times, Garnett; The Courier, Sumner; The Centralian of Central, Kansas City; The Eagle Eye, Burton; The Cardinal, Mahaska. For Book and Periodical Notes: The High News, Salina; The Centralian of Central, Kansas City; The Wildcat's Howl, Yates Center. For unusual features: Fashions—Cheyenne Indian News, St. Francis; Short Short Story—The Centralian of Central, Kansas City; For Variety of Features—The Newtonian, Newton. TODAY AND SATURDAY GRANADA THRILL TO THE COURAGE OF MEN COMING SUNDAY A MID-WESTERN PREMIER "DESERT VICTORY" And A Brand New Musical Comedy of the South Seas "RHYTHM of the ISLANDS"