PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940 News From Page One RED CROSS DRIVE---disaster. The city drive started yesterday. Red Cross supplies are being distributed from room 117 in Fraser hall by Guy V. Keeler, assistant director of the extension division. Additional contributions will be received in this room. Members of the committee in charge of the University drive are E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, chairman; Miss Elizabeth Meguiar, adviser of women; Henry Werner, adviser of men; and Mr. Keeler. MOLOTOV SPEAKS---out that Bulgarian communists continued to circulate propaganda unfriendly to Berlin. The British attitude, however, was summed up by the Daily Mail which asserted that it was now plain that Britain had but two assets in the international situation—herself and the United States. The Greeks reported fresh successes in their resistance to Italian invading elements on the northern frontier, and reports from Jugoslavia claimed that an attempted Italian attack on the Koritza front had failed. The Greeks were said to have taken 11 or 12 officers and about 600 men prisoner in the latest battles. I.S.A. DIRECTORY--fine a want Werner in the basement of Frank Strong hall. Announcement also was made today of plans for the I.S.A. dance to be held Friday night in the ball room of the Memorial Union building. Two trios, one composed of Alice Hoad, college freshman; Dorothy Hendrickson, fine arts senior; and Dorothy Mae Nelson, fine arts sophomore; the other of Arthur Martens, education sophomore; George Johnson, education sophomore; and Lee Huddleston, business senior, will alternate in entertainment. A limerick contest will be held among the couples with the winning pair receiving a free turkey dinner at the DeLuxe cafe. Attend Meeting of Deans Miss Elizabeth Meguial adviser of women and her assistant Miss Marie Miller attended the meeting of the Kansas State Deans association at Kansas State College, last week end. Miss Miller spoke at the meeting on "The Responsibility of the Dean to the Girl Who Works". 5.114 At Game Saturday Earl Falkenstien, secretary of the University athletic association, announced today that the official attendance at the Kansas-Oklahoma football game Saturday was 5.114. Read the KANSAN CLASSIFIED COLUMN NIGHTLY Watch for your name to appear for a FREE PASS to a Lawrence Theater. L VOLUM Pa Alexa street had r do wi De and tl to tria it," he May l Op At Fo Th of the Asso the passe Soph legis colle dance nous surp Ev Hodd retar class park bill both