PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1942 Gagliardo Says--- U.S. Must Choose Between Guns, Butter "It is better to be an independent totalitarian nation of our own than to be under the brutal or benign totalitarian control of some other people." With this challenging statement Prof. D. Gagliardo, professor of economics, closed the sixth World at War lecture in Fraser hall last night. Professor Gagliardo had led to this conclusion by presenting an account of "Organization for Conquest" and defining total war in its psychological, mili- $ ^{ \circ} $ Must Wage Total War Said Professor Gagliardo: "We must learn to wage total war. The objection to this, that we will inevitably become like our totalitarian enemy, may be true, but if it happens, it is not necessary that we emulate barbarianism and cruelty or irrevocably remain so." "However, it is necessary that we face the facts. We want both butter and guns, but we can't have both." Professor Gagliardo stated that war was universally glorified by the Fascists when an expedient was needed for an end, and that end is world domination. In addition to the traditional military force, Hitler, "mastermind in treachery," employs two new weapons, psychology and economics. Hitter made the Germans to feel that the treaty of Versailles was grossly unjust, said Gagliando. "He elevated barbarism and debauchery to the height of a crusade by mysticism and fanaticism, and made the Germans like it." Reduced People to Serfdom Hitler has reduced labor to serifdom, eliminated trade unions by taking them over into the Nazi regime, established a labor front, and stabilized wages at the lowest price in effect during the depression. He has whipped the people into line by allocating materials only to those who are obedient, cash and carry is allowed only to those same individuals, and concentration camps take care of the imprudent few. Professor Gagliardo listed five lessons to be learned. The first was to mobilize and use a powerful military force, at whatever cost, the more "offensive" the better. Economic strength should also be mobilized "to the end that an invincible fighting force can be created." Must Reduce Standards To win the war it will be necessary to reduce our standards of living. Pay must go down, hours must go up, and since the cost of living is steadily rising, present necessities will be considered in the light of luxuries. JAYHAWKER Today ENDS 25c Plus SATURDAY Tex They Didn't Count the Risks---- They Took Them. Dangerously They Live PLUS Novelty - Science Latest News The last point Gagliardo stressee was the need for mobilization psychologically, at home and abroad. Many innocent Americans are unwittingly disseminating enemy propaganda. This should not happen and will not, if proper steps are taken, he said. Crafton To Be Announcer For Women's Sing GINGER ROGERS "ROXY HART" Allen Crafton, professor of speech and drama, will replace Dr. E. R. Elbel, who will leave for Tulsa Monday to work in the research division of the army air corps, as announcer of the Inter-Organized House Sing in Hoch auditorium Sunday, March 22. The Sing is being sponsored by the Student Union Activities board. SUNDAY Ten women's houses have entered the contest. They are Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, Corbin hall, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pi Beta Phi, and Sigma Kappa. Useful trophies will be awarded to the first and second prize winners. Entrants must turn in $1 entrance fee at the Student Union Activities office in the Union sub-basement before Wednesday. Money talks! United States Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps shout "victory!" Maddox Speaks On City Planning W. R. Maddox, assistant professor of political science, reported to the Lawrence city planning commission at a luncheon Wednesday on backgroud for city planning. He has been meeting with the board and collecting surveys on Lawrence property and population for some time. This information will be used in formulating plans. Let freedom ring on Uncle Sam's cash register! Buy U.S. Defense Bonds and Stamps. CASTANET THEME---- (continued from page one) American idea, the walls of the ballroom will be decorated with flags of the various South American countries. Long tables are being set up in the room so that groups of students who wish to sit at the same tablemay reserve them. As a special attraction, three of the University's Latin American students will give demonstrations of popular Latin dances. A surprise is planned for the intermission. Admission will be 25 cents, date or stag. W.S.G.A. COUNCIL---- (continued from page one) freshman, and Lois Elaine Willcutts college freshman. Secretary of the sophomore class Mary Lou Nelson, college freshman, and Persis Snook, college freshman. The annual W.S.G.A. election tea will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 26, in the men's lounge of the Memorial Union building. At this time the candidates will be introduced to the women students. ELBEL VOICES--- (continued from page one) cer on the loud speaker system at any of the University athletic contests. Probably of his many quips that he has made over the public address system, one which will be remembered best is the one made at one of the basketball games this winter. In announcing an informal varsity dance to follow the game he said "... is to be a sweater or-uh-and skirt affair." Elbel has a leave of absence from the University until the emergency GRANADA NOW ENDS SATURDAY Hits in One! More Rip-Roaring Fun . . . Than All Their Hilarious Nittity Cards BUD ABBOTT LOU COSTELLO "RIDE 'EM COWBOY" SUNDAY PLUS TAX Beyond All Compare It's "REMEMBER THE DAY" ALL SHOWS Greatest Role 25c CLAUDETTE COLBERT'S JOHN PAYNE JOHN SHEPPERD They're Loose Again! And It's One Long Laugh as Lupe and Leon Make a Side-Splitting Job of Home-Wrecking. LUPE VELEZ LEON ERROL "The Mexican Spitfire's Baby" With Charles "Buddy" Rogers ZASU PITTS His position will be associate director of research by civil service appointment, unless he is later corps. So far as is known now, Elmissioned as a major in the air be divided among the members of bel's duties at the University will the department of physical education. is over. He plans to leave his family in Lawrence at least for the time being. ROBERTS OF OKLAHOMA--core at a player or an official. They all came equipped to shoot bent pins and tinfoil wads off rubber bands at our bare arms and legs. You knew you'd been somewhere after you'd played in El Reno." (continued from page five) stage," and he believes Missouri throngs are quietest during free throws. Oklahoma crowds make the most noise, he says. "Our student yell their heads off after we make a goal," he asserts, "and don't think it doesn't help." Roberts says none of the Big Six throngs compare in difficulty with the crowds that used to see the games at El Reno, Okla., hotbed of high school basketball in the Sooner state. "At El Reno, the spectators used to sit along the sidelines." Roberts says. "If you were dribbling fast down the sideline, they'd stick out a foot and trip you. 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