UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1943 Liquor Laws Left to Local Authorities Topeka, (INS) — Investigation of sensational charges of widespread and flagrant violation of state liquor and gambling laws will be left in the hands of local authorities in Sedgwick and Wyandotte counties. it was indicated in the capital today. Following the conference, the Governor, in answer to questions about the charges, said, "The matter is in Mitchell's hands and I don't want to interfere in any way with his plans." While members of the legislature continued to discuss liquor charges, prohibition forces were reported working on a plan to get 25 members of the House of Representatives to join in sponsoring a bill to outlaw 3.2 beer and make it illegal Attorney General A. B. Mitchell, who had been ordered by Governor Andrew Schoeppel to look into the charges, after a trip to Wichita, conferred with the Governor. Hendersons Entertain At Kansas Day Dinner For Boulder Alumni A Kansas Day alumini dinner was given recently by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henderson, of Boulder, Colo., for University alumni who live in that vicinity in Colorado. Alumni at the dinner were:Mr. and Mrs. Raymore B. Waliher, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Blain Grimes, Mrs. Weber, Misses Florence and Grace Gedel, Miss Angeline Figley, Miss Mary McClune, Mr. Edward Wiles, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henderson. Officers of the Boulder Alumni Club for this year are Grace Bedell, president, and Angeline Figley, secretary. Museum Receives Owls Dyche museum has received five Greathorn owls from the State pheasant farm at Meade. The birds have been added to the skeleton collection. to sell anything in Kansas containing more than one-half of one percent of alcohol. Eisenhower To Head North Africa Allies London, (INS) — The British eighth army, driving into Tunisia after ousting the Axis armies from Egypt and Libya, will go under the command of U. S. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower when it passes "into the American sphere." Prime Minister Winston Churchill said yesterday in the House of Commons. Gen. Harold R. L. G. Alexander, British Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East, will be Deputy Commander-in-Chief under Gen. Eisenhower, Churchill disclosed. "I have great confidence in General Eisenhower," said Churchill. "He is one of the finest men I ever met." (continued from page one) peared in movie advertisements which appeared in magazines and newspapers throughout the United States. His calendars, which depict 12 of his beautiful creations, have sold as high as 8,000,000 copies in one year. MONDAY IS LAST--they say: ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... Madame Kai-Shek Will Visit Capital In Next Few Weeks Washington, (INS) — The White House announced yesterday that the wife of the Chinese leader, Madame Chiang Kai Shek, would be a visitor at the White House either next week or the week following. Madame Chiang, who came to the U. S. late last fall, has been a patient in a New York City hospital, seeking treatment for an injury she suffered five years ago when the automobile in which she was riding was machine-gunned by Japanese. At the time of Madame Chiang's arrival in the United States, it was not announced that she would be a White House visitor when her health permitted. She also will appear before the House and Senate. Sophomore Joins SPARS Joy Howland, College sophomore has been accepted for service in the SPARS and will enter training in a WAVE school in about three weeks. She passed her physical examination with eight others at Kansas City Wednesday. The SPARS are a branch of the navy specializing in coast guard service. BONDFIELD FORECASTS-they say: (continued from page one) life span are but a few of the advantages that Mrs. Bondfield pointed out to the audience. Mrs. Bondfield revealed that the Beveridge report will be discussed for three days on the floor of the House of Commons in the near future and that at that time the major criticisms to the plan will develop. She added that the plan will not be discussed as a bill at that time but that it will simply be treated as a report. Never Lost Faith "When we were fighting for our lives the Labor people never lost their faith, and it has made us feel that these people are much more important than things," she said. She added, "We feel that we cannot do enough for the younger people and those who are climbing up the ladder." Following the speech Mrs. Bondfield answered numerous questions and stated that action would probably be slow on this subject, but that eventually it would be adopted and given a trial in England. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... ... 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