PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1941. News From Page One NAZIS LOOK--be stated, 'Conquest cannot pay.' There is a great difference. Britain's War Can Pay "War, such as Britain's present war, can pay with the preservation of a way of life. Conquest cannot pay. I hope I make this point clear to you and to my convocation audience." His voice lost some of its softness and pleasantly biting English accent over Hoch auditorium's public address system, but he remained a convincing speaker. "This war," said Sir Norman, closing his address. "is a war for human right, for human dignity." DORMITORY MEN--representing Carruth hall. Dale Luehring, junior business; Dean Rosen, junior engineer; Dick Burge, sophomore engineer; and Claude Moots, graduate student, representing Battenfell hall. Oliver Baeke, senior engineer; Ralph Anderson, college junior; Dick Mankin, sophomore engineer; Frank Eaton, business senior; and Floyd Frederick, college junior, representing Carruth man. C. H. Mullen, second year law, will also serve on the committee. Swomley To Speak--for ARROW SHIRTS Swomley To Speak--- national organization, founded in England during the last war to promote fellowship and understanding among the people of all nations. It endeavors to create a peaceful world by eliminating the causes of social conflict. Large Number Register For English Proficiency Exam One hundred and thirteen students have registered for the proficiency examination in English which will be given Saturday in Bailey Chemical laboratories under the direction of John B. Virtue, assistant professor of English. Heroic Pigeons Serve Britain London —(UP) —Battling through fog, gales and blizzards, R.A.F. pigeon messengers delivered 307 vital communications during the last six months of 1940. Only 13 notes were lost despite the fact some of the birds were killed in flight by falcons. HEADQUARTERS Homer Flunked Out! NO wonder . . . he never had time to do his lessons. His domestic duties kept him too busy! Homer's chief trouble was buttons . . . unfaithful little perforated disks that kept coming off his shirts (which weren't Arrows). While other guys were out dating on weekends, you could always find Homer nimbly thimbling a needle. Why didn't someone tell him about Arrow Shirts with anchored buttons? They never come off! They're as permanent as the fine style and fit of all Arrow shirts. Mitoga tailored fit and the one and only Arrow collar in a variety of styles to suit your type. Stock up on Arrows today. $2 up. Arrow whites are all-time favorites. As all Arrows they have the . ARROW SHIRTS ARROW PRODUCTS Sold at Will Discuss War Prisoners The predicament of student refugees and student prisoners of war will be the main topic of Claude Nelson, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. in Rome, when he speaks to a student assembly at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Pine room of the Memorial Union building. Nelson has been an officer of the Y.M.C.A. in Rome for the past 15 years and is now secretary of the World's Student Service fund, which is directed toward relief of student victims of the war. He returned to the United States a month ago, after a flying trip to Rome to discover the fate of Y.M.-C.A. property in Rome. His headquarters are now in New York. Two organizations which have access to prisoners in concentration camps are the Red Cross and the YM.C.A. Nelson has succeeded in establishing schools and bringing The main purpose of Nelson's visit here is to meet with a representative group of students to consider a drive for funds on the campus. 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