WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS W. E. Stanley To Preside At Bar Meet Friday W. E. Stanley, son of the late Governor Stanley and president of the Kansas State Bar Association, will preside at the first meeting of the Legal Institute to be held here Friday and Saturday, Dean F. J. Moreau of the School of Law announced today. The meetings Friday evening will be conducted by John Dawson, chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court. Dr. William L. Burdick, dean emeritus of the School of Law, will preside at the meeting Saturday morning. An address, "Judicial Function in Legislative Bodies," will be given by J. B. Smith, professor of Public Law. Discussions Saturday will be led by J. G. Summers of Newton, and Charles M. Blackmar, attorney from Kansas City. The Legal Institute will open at 2:30 o'clock Friday with an address by T. M. Lillard, Topeka attorney. His subject will be "The New Federal Rules." Discussion will be led by Karl Miller of Dodge City. PAGE FIVE Dr. H. Lauterpacht, professor of International law at Cambridge University, will be a guest speaker at the Institute. Lauterpacht, who came to America six weeks ago under the sponsorship of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, spoke to the American government classes yesterday morning on the subject, "Problems of Neutrality," and this morning he addressed the law convocation on "The Place of International Law in Juris Prudence." Professor Lauterpacht's next address, "Problems of Post War International Organization," will be given before the University club tomorrow evening, and at 8:30 o'clock Friday morning he will speak before several classes on the subject, "Place of Recognition in International Law." Mr. Lauterpacht will conclude his lectures Friday evening when he speaks before members of the Legal Institute on "Laws of Warfare in the Present War." Stradivarius, famous Italian violin maker, also made guitars, some of which still are extant. He is best known for his violins. AS OTHER COUNTRIES--dor Nelson Trusler Johnson, who was guest of honor at the reception tendered by Finance Minister H. H. Kung. Chinese officials generally were enthusiastic over re-election of Mr. Roosevelt, whom they regard as a friend of China and an opponent of Japanese expansion. Montreal, Que., Nov. 6.-(UP)—The Montreal Gazette said editorially today that "Here in Canada, and in Britain as well, the result of yesterday's election is a welcome one." "Mr. Roosevelt has shown himself to be the friend of Canada, of Britain, and of the Empire. Wendell Willkie, notwithstanding his platform of increased aid to the United Kingdom, was an unknown quantity and was considered much more likely to delay, if not to prevent, direct participation by the United States as a belligerent in the war." Moscow, Nov. 6.—(UP)American election returns were broadcast without comment by the Moscow radio today.The news of President Roosevelt's re-election arrived too late for publication in morning newspapers. Officials withheld comment. Belgrade, Nov. 6.—(UP)—Jugoslavs received news of President Roosevelt's indicated election victory with satisfaction today. Many here regard the President as the personification of America and the eventual saviour of Europe. Vichy, Nov. 6.—(UP)—French government quarters today declined comment on President Roosevelt's re-election, declaring "That is purely an American internal affair." Montevideo, Uruguay, Nov. 6.-(UP)-"This is a great day for America because it assures continuation of a policy which in concrete form has made possible intensification of true PanAmericanism," said Vice-President Cesar Charlone today in commenting on the United States presidential election. 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