SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1943 1. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Continued From Page One---general staff school arrived in Ft. Leavenworth yesterday to enroll. To attend, they must be of the rank of captain or above. WAAC OFFICER---general staff school arrived in Ft. Leavenworth yesterday to enroll. To attend, they must be of the rank of captain or above. Lt. Huber is on detail of special duty and will be here until this afternoon. The dress uniform she was wearing consists of what she describes as pink skirt, D. D. blouse, suntan stockings, and tobacco-brown hoes." GOVERNOR STASSEN--- civil service. He has also fathered reforms such as the small-loan law and a model labor relations law. Governor Stassen became chairman of the governor's conference in 1940. Also, he was chosen "Outstanding Man" by the National Junior Chamber of Commerce in the same year. The following year, he won the World Christian Endeavor award for "patriotic leadership." Outstanding ROTC Student Besides being a mental and political prodigy, Governor Stassen early established a reputation as a military leader. As a university sophomore, he was chosen the outstanding military student in the ROTC. The following year, he was named most efficient of 1700 cadets from eight states of the Seventh Corps area. When a senior, he was a cadet lieutenant colonel. Other military distinctions won by Governor Stassen are three national intercollegiate championships as a member of Minnesota's rifle team, championship of the War department match in 1925, and co-championship of the English-speaking nations at the De-War International Rifle match in the same year. In the War Department match, Governor Stassen scored 735 points out of a possible 800. KU SELECTED---- templated to continue the ROTC after the war to assure continuous flow of junior officers for the army. In the War Department's communication to Chancellor Malott, appreciation was expressed for the contribution which the University has made over the years toward national defense, and it was stated that this interest and cooperation on the part of the University in the past was one of the reasons in selecting the University in this educational program. EISENHOWER---- vealed that AAmerican and Japanese air forces had traded blows in both the Solomon Islands and in the Aleutians. Heavy and medium bombers blasted Japanese positions at Kiska and shot down three Japanese zeros. No American planes was lost. Meanwhile American ground forces consolidated their positions on Gaudalcanal despite enemy air attacks. Political and diplomatic circles all over Europe were agog today as a result of Benito Mussolini's wholesale shake-up of high fascist officials. Most surprising changes made by the Italian dictator were the firing of his son-in-law Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano, and the demotion of Minister of Justice Count Dino Grandi. OFFICIAL BULLETIN ure section. Pictured were scenes showing the Japanese attempting to make friends with the Filipinos, offering candy to the children, burning books, and establishing Japanese priests in Filipino churches. From Allied headquarters In North Africa came the announcement that a north African theater of operations has been established under the command of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, setting at rest rumors that he might be displaced. The Filipino people have continued fearless guerilla warfare and sabotage even after their official surrender and were termed 'the Czechs of the Far East.' UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Sunday, February 7, 1943 World War I Was Costly Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, has estimated the last war cost 30,000,000 lives and $400,000,000,000. The four-page newspaper was printed in English with a rotogravy. Notices due at News Bureau, 8 Journalism, at 10 a.m. on day of publication, during the week, and at 11 a.m. on Saturday for Sunday issue. Marge Rader, Pres. WOMEN'S SELF-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION: - Council will meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday night in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Tau Sigma will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in Robinson gym. Ruth Sheppard, pres. Attention to all K-Club members and K-Men who have not been initiated: There will be a K-Club meeting Tuesday, Feb. 9th at 7:30 p.m. Very important! Please attend. president FST Honorato Echavez, Filipino student, last week received a Sunday Tribune from Manila, Philippines, which was smuggled out of Manila and was sent to Echavez. Jap News Student Gets Manila Paper FALLSEMESTER GRADES; Grades for the fall semester may be obtained from the Registrar's office the week of Feb. 8-13 according to the following schedule of hours: Monday—A to G inclusive Tuesday—H to M inclusive Wednesday—N to S inclusive Thursday—T to Z inclusive Friday & Saturday—Those unable to appear at the scheduled time. LAURENC E C. WOODRUFF Registrar El Atenoño reunita jueves, el 11 de febrero a las 4:30 en la sala 113 F.S. hall. Margarita Welch y Virginia Brody nos hablaran de Mexico donde pasaron el verano. Refrescos se servirían y todos los que hablan espanol estan invitados. M. Welch presidente Will each holder of a Kellogg loan please stop in room 1, Frank Strong Hall, as soon as possible. Henry Werner, Men Students' Advisor. Blood donors report to Watkins 2 to 5 p.m. daily except Saturday and Sunday for their Wassermann tests. Dr. R. I. Canuteson. "The Commandos Strike at Dawn" Now at the Jayhawker "The Commandos Strike At Dawn" starts today of the Jayhawker for one entire week. Paul Muni, twice academy award winner, is starred with Anna Lee, Lillian Gish, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Robert Coate. Chicago Sun Acclaims Seba Eldridge's Book "An entirely readable and usable book with a high degree of economy in production—a feat especially commendable in wartime" is how the Chicago Sun Book Week describes the new book written by Seba Eldridge, acting chairman of the University's sociology department, and his associates, and published by the University of Kansas Press. The book titled "Development of Collective Enterprise" presents historical studies of various forms of collective enterprise by 30 specialists representing 16 institutions and agencies. According to the review in the Chicago Sun Book Week: "Never before has so much definite information in this field been made available in a single volume. No student or general reader need feel the lack hereafter of adequate and authoritative factual knowledge of any phase of this subject." In the last one hundred pages of the five hundred page book, Mr. Eldridge draws together the findings of his associates and considering especially their emphasis on the basic factors in the origin and growth of collective enterprises, presents general conclusions. He finds that previous theories of the motivation of collective enterprises are not borne out by the facts, so far as the United States is concerned. He concludes that "consumers and citizens are slowly building a collective economy in this country, and one—as their own influence attests—that is essentially democratic in its foundations." KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS WANT ADS LOST: Dark brown leather billfold containing large sum of money and valuable identification cards. Finder please return to Dr. Stranathan's office, Blake Hall. Reward. 86-73 LOST: White fur mittens. Between Brick's and Green Hall. If found, please return to Mildred Wells. 860. 87-71 VISIT OREAD BARBER SHOP Close to Brick's 1237 Oread WANTED - Typewriter mechanic. Part or full time. Experienced preferred but not essential. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. Sporting goods, camping equipments, household items, general hardware and appliances. GREEN BROS. HARDWARE 633 Mass. Phone 631 Used Phonograph Records For Sale or Exchange at JOHNNY'S 1031 Mass. Phone 2085 LOST — Waltham watch. Reward. Return to 1246 Mississippi. Phone 415, Dale Jellison. Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 FOR PIPES Look at the ELDRIDGE PHARMACY First Stop In For A JUMBO-BURGER at DUSTY RHODES 110 West 7th Phone 2059 K.U.66 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 up KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. 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