PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1943 Hull Gives Plan To Prevent War Washington, (INS)—The United States government stands for a world organization based on equal rights for all peace-loving nations as the most practical method of preventing future wars. This is the interpretation which highly authoritative sources in Washington place on Secretary of State Cordell Hull's historic Pan-American Day declaration of U.S. foreign policy. believed directed at Great Britain These sources, said Hull, was giving notice that this government favors American participation in a world organization to maintain peace rather than in any separate councils of Europe and Asia, such as those recently proposed by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Hull Answers Churchill's Speech Hull's speech before the governing board of Pan-American Union was seen as the American government's first public response to Churchill's March 21st broadcast. Hull's emphasis on the need for the great powers to exercise self-restraint in respecting the rights of the small nations also was seen as an appeal to Russia to reconsider its claim to the Baltic States after the war. Most of his speech, however, was Q. What kind of Bonds are War Savings Bonds? Saving Bonds? A. They are appreciation bonds, that is, they are sold on a discount basis. After issue, they increase in value, reaching their full value in 10 years. The increase in value, which you receive when you redeem the Bonds, is the interest on your investment. A. No time limit has been set. The sale will continue until it is stopped at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Q. How long will War Savings Bonds and Stamps be on sale? Q. Can children purchase Wer Savings Stamps and Bonds? By Gib Crockett. A. Yes. Millions of children are buying them regularly as their share in international savings program. Q. Will the Government accept a personal check in payment for a Bond? A. Yes; subject to call A. Yes; subject to collection. Q. If both coowners of a War Savings Bond die before the Bond is presented for redemption, who gets the money? A. The estate of the cowher whose death took place last. believed directed at Great Britain. Churchill's broadcast and the recent London Time's editorsial advocating virtual Anglo-Russian domination of Europe caused considerable concern in official Washington circles. Pan-American Solidarity Explained Remember—the longer you keep War Bonds, up to 10 years, the more valuable they become. Churchill suggested that Great Britain, the United States and Russia should assume the leadership in establishing a "council of great states" in which the smaller nations would be represented through confederations rather than individually. U. S. Treasury Dept. Churehill also proposed that America participate in a council of Europe, in which all the "main branches of the European family" would "one day" be "partners." In emphasizing that Pan-American solidarity is based on the principles of "sovereignty, equality, law, order, justice, morality, non-intervention, friendliness and cooperation," Hull said: WSS 7071 All Civilized Nations Included "We have not labored to create a region apart from the rest of the world. We have fostered the idea and the practice of a community of good neighbors whose members are .a part of the life of the world. "The international law to which we submit ourselves is not an international law of the Americas alone, but is the law of civilized nations everywhere throughout the earth. The practice of equity is not a design for a hemisphere but is a rule for living in a free and peaceful world." "The liberty that we jealously safeguard as the right of every American nation, great and small, is the same liberty which we believe should be established throughout the earth." Students at Goddard college are taking their studies into selected war production factories as actual workers, one-third of the student body working while the others carry on their studies on the campus. Poll Split ★★★ Should Europe Be Sent Food Students Work in Factories VARSITY Thru Saturday JANE FRAZEE THE MERRY MACS LEON ARROL IN "Moonlight in Hawaii" GANG BUSTERS No.7 NEWS The question asked representative groups by members of the Post-War commission of the YWCA-YMCA was: Do you believe that people of the Nazi-conquered countries of Europe should be given food by the United States now, even though some of this food may fall into German hands? The total response was Yes 91. No 99. Of this group, men voted Yes 50 to No 68; and women were opposite with 41 Yes to 31 No. The School of Engineering and Architecture voted almost 2 to 1 against the question. LLOYD NOLAN In "Time To Kill" With HEATHER ANGEL Sample answers were Virginia Markley, College sophomore, "After all, we're fighting Nazis not conquered peoples." Dee Young, senior in school of business, "Before it's all over there will be plenty of suffering, so the sooner we end it—by any method—the better." Tuesday - Wednesday April 20-21 "GONE WITH THE WIND" Weekly polls of similar questions will be conducted each week by this commision under the chairmanship of Clarence Mollett, junior in the School of Business. The poll is obtained by taking straw vote of 250 students. — BUY U.S. WAR BONDS — League Discusses Post-War Problems Five questions about Pan-American post-war problems were discussed last night at the meeting of the Pan-American league in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. April 29 was set as tensive date for the last meeting of the year, Antonio Lulli, league president, announced. The discussion of the questions was led by Prof. W. W. Davis, of the history department, and Prof. H. B. Chubb, of the political science department. In honor of Simon Bolivar's birthday, which was Wednesday, April 14, the Pan-American league set up a display of jewelry and tapestries which were collected by Lulli in trips to the Inca villages in the Andes mountains. Lt. Hall Rites Held Funeral services for 2nd Lt. Fred S. Hall, Jr., 21, were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Funk's Chapel in Lawrence. The Rev. T. H. Aszman conducted the services. Lieutenant Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall of Lawrence, was found fatally shot Tuesday in a hotel room in Manhattan. He was a freshman in the School of Engineering and Architecture in '41 and '42. GRANADA FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2 BIG FEATURES 4 BIG BANDS ANN MILLER BOB CROSBY PLUS 2nd FEATURE - DON "Red" BARRY SUNDAY 4 Glamorous Days "Dead Man's Gulch" And Chapter 11 "Porils of Nyoka" Don AMECHE Janet BLAIR Jack OAKIE "Something To Shout About" Committees To Prepare Senior Prophecy, History Committees of the senior class working on the class history and the class prophecy to be prepared in another week or two. Senior invitations will be distributed the week before finals probably, Mary Alice Martin, chairman of the committee, said today. Laurie Russell and Jean Bailey are compiling the class history, and J. Don Keown and Mary K. Green are members of the class prophecy committee. 40% A S H Pj Lambda Theta Will Elect Tuesday Plans will be made for the annual strawberry festival for the last meeting of the organization, according to Martha Peterson, chairman of the meeting. Pi Lambda Theta Will Elect Tuesday Pi Lambda Theta, women's honorary education society, will elect and install officers at a dinner meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the home economics dining room of Fraser hall. SUNDAY 4 DAYS ONLY OWL SHOW PREVUE 11:45 Saturday A Durbin Never Seen Before! Warm! Vibrant! All Woman! SHE'S THE SHOCK of the TOWNS! ...from wartorn China to San Francisco's swank Nob Hill! SPECIAL Our Trigger-Men of the Skies in Action! BURGESS MEREDITH RONALD REAGAN "The REAR GUNNER" The Pulsating Account of What Goes Into Making of a Modern Knight of Fire