PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1942 Navy Staff Adds Three Teachers Three chief specialist mates, G. W. Gatherings, L. C. Gawthrop, and H. S. McCool, have been added to the physical education staff of the Naval Training School. These men received their training at the Norfolk Training School. This is the school at which Wayne Replogle, former freshman football coach graduated last week with top honors in his class. Chief Specialist C. E. Bain, only physical education instructor at the school before the arrival of the above three, was interviewed by Bernie Bierman of the Iowa Preweek. Increase in the personnel of the physical education department of the School will allow the sailors to form boxing, wrestling and other athletic teams that they have previously been unable to form because of the lack of instructors. F. T. Fox, pharmacist's mate arrived last week to assume his new duties. A new group of cooks and bakers arrived at the school last week also. Celebrates Golden Jubilee School of engineering at Manhattan Colleje recently celebrated its golden jubilee. Students Riot in Mexico To Evict College Rector Mexico City, Feb. 8—(INS)—Mexican troops today patrolled the streets of Morelia, capital of the State of Michoacan, after more than 1,000 demonstrating students seized the 400-year-old San Nicholas College and evicted the Rector. lege and the Law. The student mob evicted the Rector, Victoriano Aguiano, because of his alleged opposition to provisions in the Mexican Constitution, governing education. WSGA Meets Tonight All members of WSGA will meet at 7 o'clock tonight in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building, Marge Rader, president, announced today. The constitutional committee will present the constitution for approval, she said. Buehler Speaks In Kansas City Stark Returns To London Prof. E. C. Buehler, of the department of speech spoke today at a luncheon of the Lions Club in Kansas City, Mo. The subject of his speech was "You Sell with Your Voice." London, Feb. 8- (INS)—Admiral Harold R. Stark, Commander of United States Naval Forces in the European theater, was back in London today after a six-week visit to Washington, American Naval Headquarters announced. ROTC Unit Enters 15 In Rifle Match The University ROTC unit entered 15 men in the Seventh Service Command Intercollegiate Gallery Match rifle competition which will last four weeks, one stage being fired each week. The contest is held annually in accordance with 'regulations promulgated by the War Department. The entries are restricted to one team from each institution with less than 400 enrolled in ROTC. Schools with more than 400 may enter two teams. The University's military enrollment dropped to less than 400 this semester, limiting the entry to one team. All of the schools with junior ROTC units in the nine states of this corps area will be represented in the contest. The first stage, that is firing from the prone position, was completed yesterday. The remaining three stages will be fired in the following order: sitting, kneeling, and standing. Each of the 15 men will fire two targets in each position. These targets will be sent to the Seventh Corps Area headquarters in Omaha, Neb. The national match under the same sponsorship will be fired later in the year. RAF Bombs Rangoon With American Planes, Starting Large Fires At the close of the contest the five best marksmen will be chosen to New Delhi, Feb. 8 (INS) — Thirty tons of heavy bombs were dropped down upon the Japanese-held Burmese port of Rangoon during the night by the Royal Air Force, the British India command announced today. Large fires were started in the target area. The British airmen used American-made Consolidated Liberator bombers to carry out the attack. Blenheim Bombers, escorted by fighters, yesterday bombed an enemy-held village east of the Kaladan river north of the port of Akyab and blasted motor transports near the Taungu pass. represent the unit in the William Randolph Hearst ROTC rifle competition. Each student competing for the Hearst trophy must be a regularly enrolled student in the University and the unit he represents. The 15 markmen chosen for the Acker, Charles Allen, Herbert Borgmann, Edwin Crowley, Jr., Leonard competition are as follows: William Diehl, Hillman Dickinson, Robert Harr's, Dale Linglebach, Delbert Perkins, George Robb, Charles Searle, Billy Stanton, Ralph W. Ward, Jr., Jack C. Bower, and Frank Tyler. ENCORES CLIMAX--- (continued from page one), "Rusmanian Rhapsody No. 1., in A Major, Opus 11," by Georges Eneso, was presented with its gay dance rhythm which often approached the qualities of a Strauss waltz. A solo clarinet, solo oboe, and muted trumpets added piquancy to the number. The first encore, "Tannhauser" by Wagner, was followed by the second and final encore, John Philip Sousa's "Stars and Stripes Forever" which has seldom been heard in recent years on philharmonic programs. The brisk number, with the brasses dominating the theme, was a fitting ending to the annual concert. U.S. WINS BATTLE--- (continued from page one) of Adolph Hitler's "winter line," in Russia, and moved steadily onward all along the line. Russian recapture of Kharkov and Rostov appeared certain within the next few days or weeks. In North Africa also there was victory for Allied arms. The last tattered remnants of Field Marshal Rommel's Africa Corps were sent packing out of Libya across the border into Tunisia. ARMY AIR CORPS--- (continued from page one) although by no means certain, that these men will be given a period of basic training, and then will be sent back to school," he said. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... Copyright 1943, LIGGIT & MYERS TOBACCO CO DHF