WEDNESDAY: NOVEMBER 22.1958 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE: KANSAS PAGE THREE F.D.R. To Confer With Hugh Wilson *President and Minister To Germany Will Discuss Jew Situation Warm Springs, Ga, Nov 23—(UF)—President Roosevelt will survey the political refuge problem created by the Nazi government in a conference with Hugh Wilson, U. S. ambassador to Germany next Sunday or Monday, he revealed tonight. Mr. Roosevelt said that he invited Wilson to come to Warm Springs for the discussion after the ambassador reports to Secretary of State Cordell Hull in Washington. Beyond the brief announcement that Wilson would be a visitor at the White House here, the president had no comment concerning questions dealing with the refugee problem and the Nazi attacks upon Jews. Goering's Protest So Recall Stands Wilson was called home from Berlin for an exploration of the anti-Semitic situation in Germany. A few days later the German government ordered its ambassador, Hans Dieckhoff, from Washington to Berlin to explain the "strange attitude" of the United States. London, Nov. 23—(UP) -Diploma heard that opposition by Field Marshall Hermann W. Goering has prevailed over a proposal by Joachim von Ribentrop, German foreign minister, for the "protest" recall of the Nazi ambassador to London. As result of the conscious stand of Goering, who is administrator of Germany's four-year economic plan, it was understood that no immediate steps would be taken towards recalling Ambassador Herbert vonDirksen, because of British codemakers of the Nazi anti-Semitic drive. The German embassy, asked about British newspaper reports of the envoy's eminent recall, said "there is nothing to it." Pre-Turkey Day Pep Session In Kansas City Approximately one thousand persons are expected to attend a pregame rally of the K.U.M.-MU. grid battle in Kansas City tomorrow night from 8 to 9:30 in the Little Rock of the Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City alumni are sponsoring the pep session and many former students will mingle with the Jay-hawkers now in school while the student classes will prompt rally. The program will consist of band music, singing, yells, and pep talks. One of the short speeches will be given by Ralph Conger, freshman coach. The rally will be broadcast over station radio. Wren Will Broadcast U.S.C.-N.D. Game When the powerful football elevenes of the University of Southern California and the University of Notre Dame clash on the West Coast, Saturday, Dec. 3, an exciting game is in store for radio listeners. A play-by-play description of the game will be presented over Station WREN, beginning at approximately 1:45 and lasting until 6:30 p.m. CAGE SCHEDULE Nov. 29—Varsity vs. Freshmen, a Lawrence. Dec. 3- Warensburg Teachers at Lawrence. Dec. 9 and 10—Oklahoma A. & M at Stillwater, (dedicating new field house.) Dec. 16 and 17—Texas at Austin, Dec. 19 and 20—Southern Methodists at Dallas. Jan. 2- Carleton College of Northfield, Minn., at Lawrence. *Jan. 7-Oklahoma at Norman. *Jan. 10-Kansas State at Lawrence. *Jan. 14—Nebraska at Lincoln. *Jan. 18—Missouri at Lawrence. *Jan. 20—Kansas State at Manhattan. *Jan. 23—Iowa State at Ames. Feb. 8—Oklahoma A. & M. Lawrence. Feb. 10—Washburn College at Topeka. *Feb. 14- Nebraska at Lawrence. *Feb. 20- Iowa State at Lawrence. *Feb. 25- Oklahoma at Lawrence. *March 2- Missouri at Columbia. Conference games U.Y.P. Group Plans Party The Union Young People's group will have charge of the combined church forum to be held at the Presbyterian church at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening. The Union group will host this Friday evening for the students who are unable to go home for the Thanksgiving vacation. Davis To Address Phi Delta Kappa Meet Prof. Robert McNair Davis, of the School of Law, will speak at the dinner meeting of the Phi Delta Kappa district convention at the Hotel Jayhawk in Topeka Friday evening. Members of the organization from Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas will attend the convention. Those attending from the University are: Gilbert Ulmer, instructor in education; F. P. O'Brien, professor of education; Marvin Hawker, gr; and J. W. Twente, professor of education. Chinese Forces Gain Strength Shanghai, Nov. 23—(UP)—The Chinese Nationalist government in Chungkeng asserted today that Generalissimo Kai Wu-Sheik's *all China anti-Japanese front* coalition is stronger than ever and that Chinese military victories south of the coast demonstrate the fact that China is prepared to continue resistance to "Japanese aggression" indefinitely. Obviously encouraged by increasing military assistance from Soviet Russia the Chungking government issued a series of statements designed to strengthen the wavering morale of the Chinese people following Japan's capture of the Hangkong and Canton areas. Chicago Correspondent Ordered Out of Italy Rome, Nov. 22—(UP)—Frank Sothers, Mothers, correspondent of the Chicago Daily News, today was ordered to leave Italy because of the Ministry of Propaganda described as "unfriendly tone" in his dispatches. The ministry singled out a New 16, dispatch concerning eradication of the Anglo-Italian friendship pact. Somethers, who came to Rome after service in the Far East, will be the tenth foreign correspondent expelled by Italy this year. He was born in Dublin and the end of the month and will go to Paris to await a new assignment. KFKU Schedule Wednesday, Nov. 23 2:30 French lesson. 2:44 News flashes 2:47 Spanish lesson. 6:00 Jayhawk Trumpeteers. Bob Boyle, Loe Horac-Kouis, Louis Maser. Marshall Butter, accompanist. 6:15 Studio musicale. 2:30 German lesson 2:45 Books and Reading 16:00 Physical Education for Health 19:30-10:00 Roundtable discussion Topic to be announced. Hampden Will Play Lead In Radio Play, 'Othello' Les Pieper, 190- pound Tiger end, starred against the St. Louis Billi- kens Saturday, and is expected to be a mainstay against the Jay- ers, who will pass catcher and a target for many of Paul Christman's losses. Walter Hampden, America's foremost Shakespeare actor, will recreate one of his most successful interpretations when he plays the title role in "Othello," seventh of the Great Plays series, to be broadcast on Saturday, Nov. 17, at 12 noon. "Othello" was first performed in America on Dec. 30, 1751, at the Nassau Street Theater in New York. Lee Pieper French Premier Avoids Trouble *Threat To Call Parliament Causes Opponents To Back Down Paris, Nov. 23—(UAP)—A threat by Premier Edouard Dalail to call off today's state visit of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and convene parliament for a vote of confidence, early today blocked attempts to force an immediate showdown in the government's new recovery program. In the backfield Masonner, the acting captain, and Divens are playing their last games for Kansas. He is a junior and Bunsen a sophomore. Dalalier's dramatic threat and offer to call parliament to decide whether his cabinet will stand or fall, was made before the Chamber of Deputies' finance commission when Socialist and Communist foes demanded immediate rebate on his reform decrees. Unless the commission agreed to postpone all discussion of the decrees until mid-December, when parliament reconvenes, Dalalier said he would ask Chamberlain and British foreign secretary Viscount Halifax and their wives to remain in London. They are to arrive in Paris today for a three day visit at the invitation of the government. Humanitarian Shore Invents Fool-Proof Bulge Restrainer The squad is in the best condition in which it has been for several games. Monke Merkel returned from a short stay in the hospital because she had broken her arm and was service. Frank Bukaty, a triple-tie halfback, who has had more Schiller Shore, game warden of Potter's Lake and inventor, has just turned out an invention that will be a boon to all heavy people. A corset, which is a cross between a cotton picker, a rake, a saddle and a porcupine has just come off the assembly line of Schiller Shore's work shop. This masterpiece is guaranteed to cave in bulging waists and to put a brake on heavy appetites. Since the invention was for Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, he received the first one manufactured. Mrs. Lawson has put her stamp of approval on it and it remains to be applied to the market or not it will be placed on the market for public consumption. The latest Shore product is like an ordinary corset but along the danger line is a spring-board fiercely decorated with a dozen or so sharp tacks. Their purpose is to irritate the tender portions and make over eating unpleasant. Mental worry and general discomfort also take off extra pounds Shore products have a maximum spread of 52 inches and can be laced to an hour glass 28. Chicago Nov. 22. — (UP) Ben Brown, president of the livestock Handlers Union local, said tonight a strike paralyzing Chicago's entire packing industry would be called should the union stockyards attempt to service the packers with nonunion labor. Masoner To Be Captain The strike threat was the union's reply to Vice-President O. P. Henkle of the Union Stockyards and Transit Company, who announced that the yards, largest in the world, would do business as usual tomorrow despite all 579 striking livestock handlers. les tied play on Kansas field. Six seniors, two juniors, and three sophomores make up the first eleven which ran signals yesterday. In the forward wall were senior Dawse Shirk, at left vent; Fresnau Warner, at center; and Ferrel Anderson a right guard, Quido Massare, 183-pound sophomore, held down left guard and Mike Silhanick, 182-pound junior, was at right tackle Steve Renko, big sophomore end remained at the right wing post despite the face that Russell Chilwoo Livestock Men Threaten Strike He said the strike would be extended to nation-wide proportion if local measures are effective. at the movies of last year's scores tie played on Kansas field. Jayhawkers-- Continued from page 1 Kansas Team To Debate English Group Here The University of Kansas debate team will meet a team representing Oxford and Cambridge University from England on the Campus Dec. 1. The University debate team will take the affirmative side of the question, "Resolved: That while holding firm to the principle of an Anglo-American operation, the conception of an Anglo-American alliance is rejected." The University debaters will be Omer Voss, 179, and Elden Smith c. 198. Oxford's representative will be Christopher Paget Mayhew and the Cambridge speaker will be Philip R. Noakes. Juniors, Seniors Win Second Round Volley Ball Tilt In the second of a series of inter- class games, the juniors and seniors again carried victory in the women's volleyball tournament, played yesterday afternoon in Robinson gymnasium. The fighting freshmen were ahead at the half, 16-14, but the sneurs played a steady game toward the end and managed to nose out a four point victory, 31-27. Mary Bodge, Doe', f42, and Elizabeth Lawson, e4'2 played outstanding voleball for the fresh team while Helen Coffey, D.J. White led the seniors. Margaret Van Cleave, d9', displayed some nice net work in the final minutes of play. in the sophomore-junior game, the sophomores trailed throughout the game. At the half the score stood, 24-18, but the final count showed them beating the younger team, 46-26. Delos Woods cured, led the team to tack for the victors while Virginia Bell, ed 41, and Barbara Smyth, c 41, played a hard fought game for the sophomores. lifts this season than the ordinary man has in 10 years, is also rounding back into shape, and is expected to see a lot of service in the backfield, which is in dire need of reserves. "Buck" can pass, kick, and run, and will probably be used to aid Dives with the left half duties. Eldreth Cadwunder *speedy* jump for back, can also be counted on to perform well. He can play any one of three positions with equal proficiency, and probably will be used if he was a first-round only touchdown scored by the Jayhawkers in the ill-fated Nebraska contest. Arnold Shifted To Backfield Since the game will be the last chance for the ten seniors on the squad to administer the Bengals a beating, it is expected that they will be doing their best not to muff the opportunity. It must be recalled that it was this factor more than any other that caused them to rise in all their might and soundly thrash the Kansas State Wildcats, when the dopesters were picking the Aggies to take it in a walk. Bill Arnold, erstwährend end, and a man of all positions, has also been drawn back to the backfield for emergency service against the THE Rexall DRUG STORE... hoe lowest prices in town MEN! Decide on an Electric Shaver at Our Demonstration Counter Schick $15.00, $12.50 Remington-Rand $9.50 Willard $1.39 Shavemaster $15.00 Packard $7.50 New Gillette $20.00 Marvel $10.00 Clip-Shave $9.00 Miraclb $10.00 Electrex $9.50 H. W. STOWITS Free Delivery Phone 238 "SAVE with SAFETY" at your Jaxxell DRUG STORE Here on the Hill an account of Mt. Oread Society Ardath Cauble, c'39, Society Editor Sunday dinner guests at the Chi Omega house were: Dick Treecer, c'41; Bill Shears, c'40; Wayne Anderson, c'41; Fred Wrightman, c'42. Sunday dinner guests at the Pi Beta Phi house were: Don Newland, c42; Nancy Newland, Kansas City, Mo.; Glen Ashley, c39; Maurice Cook, c39; Walter McCrakesy, c39; Rachel Hooker, c39; Bill Mills, c41; Bill Udell, b' 40; Jim Nelson, c41; Keith Dey, b' 40; Cline Hessey, c42; Before 5 p.m. call KU-25; after 5, 2702-K3 Weekend guests at the Alpha Omicron Pi house were: Agatha Hoffman, Esther Garrison, Frances Fergeson, Ottawa; Mrs J. Van Al斯 Lahn, Mrs J. Van Al斯 Lahn, Mrs J. Van Al斯 Lahn, Mary Margaret Nelson, Nelson City, Mk. Alpha Kappa Psi, national professional business fraternity, announces the initiation of the following: Harold Johnson, b'40; Max Lok, c'41; Evan Bain, b'42; b'uncel; Stanton Meek, c'41; Robert Belt, b'39; Evan Bolin, b'39; Herbert Williams, c'42; Patrick McClean; Mieke Wleken, c'40; Earl Deeble, b'unel; James Gillippe, phil'39; Ewan Everett, b'unk.enkild Widloom of the Business School faculty, was also formally initiated. Chastries, St. Lucia, British West Indies, Nov. 22—(UP)—Rescue workers laboring by the dim light of lanterns, tonight searched the debris in Toisson ravine, nine miles from Nice, France, on a mountain slide that buried a village and killed an estimated 150 persons. Guests at the Delta Tau Delta Turkey Gobble Tuesday were: Sara Fair, c'unc! Patine Jayne Wadley, f'unc! Virginia Appel, c'41; Jayne Eckles, c'unc! Jane Robinson, c'42; Ruth McDermott, c'43; derson, c'42; Peggy Patt Hennessy, fa'42; Ruth Huehler, c'40; Alexia Marks, c'40; Oliv Joy瑟ger, c'unc! Mountain Slide Buries Nine In West Indies The avalanche, which occurred last night after three weeks of heavy rains, had loosened the surface of mountain sides and injured approximately 100 persons. Damage was placed at $300,000. 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Errol Flynn Olivia DeHavilland Rosalind Russell Patric Knowles Walter Connolly Hugh Herbert Luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house yesterday were: Harriet Darby, c'40, and Joan Darby, c'42. Gleem Mueller, Dick Gray, John Nicholson, and Myron Scott of the Kansas State chapter of Alfa Kappa Pai fraternity attended the initial initiation services of the Alfa Kappa Pai fraternity, last weekend. Starting Saturday 'Four's ACrowd' We Give You This Great Show for 2 Days Only to Make Way for--- "BROTHER RAT" Starting Saturday Phi Chi Delta, Presbyterian sorority, held its regular bi-monthly supper meeting at Westminster hall last night, Estetta Demoree, Glenny Smith, Midred Leworth and D therna Olympos played the play in the first round with members. Betty Lee directed the play. Kappa Alba Psi fraternity announces the election of the following officers: Haroon Leland Piper, polemach; Wellington Alexander Turner, vie- polemach; J. Delmas Esose, keeper of records; Wilfred B. 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