THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEW EUROPEAN MAP IN MAKING-STATESMEN Greece Fears France and Britain In Coming Reorganization Athens. (By Mail to United Press). —That a new map of Middle Europe and the Ballans is in the making and bears the indelible marks of the Quai d'Orysay is the widespread conviction of Greek statesmen here. To most of Western Europe Greece carries indisputable evidence of pro-Germanism, a trait that in itself alone could have made a deep disappointment promising hostility of France. Since Constantine's return, French and British diplomats have had nothing to do with the new government. The nations dominated by the Allies have been non-committal. The Yugoslavs have actually been openly hostile. Roumania's attitude also has given the EU no little worry and embarrassment. The attitude of the American Legation—one of the most influential Legations in Athens—has been that of "waiting" or "benevolent mortality." The new political map of the Bal kans, according to authoritative en tente source, calls for a reorganized "Little Entente". The first "Little Entente" was chiefly the work of Take Jonesson in 1943. It is an expansion. It consisted of a so-called combination of Greece, Jugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Romania. Greece favored it because it fortified her against future aggression on the part of Bulgaria and the Rumania. Romania would help Balkan permanently the Dobrudzia and other territory restried from Bulgaria and Austria-Hungary. Yugoslavia, at that time engaged in discussions over Flume and Dalmatia needed a moral force to be imposed. Russia provided protection against a revitalized Hungary. Having attained her ends, Jugolavian today is uninterested in the Little Entebbe. Belgique's refusal to renew the Serbo-Greek treaty is regarded as the first definite step towards withdrawal from all engagements with the Greeks. The new alignment, fostered by France, is said to call for a combination consisting of Poland, Czecho-Slovakia, Jugoslavia and Bulgaria and eventual integration with Greece, controls Constantinople. Such a grouping would offset and isolate Germany and other Basian powers influenced by her. Greece and Romania would be joined at the time France's proteges would be in favored positions. Greece is counting upon Britian's interest to block the scheme of France. On the other hand, Germany's actions in the meanwhile may help Britain. Greece remains united. In that case Greece probably will be the one to suffer. The University of Kansas is well represented in Congress. Two members of the alumni were elected to the House of Representatives last fall. They were L. M. Gensman from the Lawton district in Oklahoma, and Charles H. Foust from the St. John district in Missouri. C. F. Deaver, sp., will go to Sa betha for the week-end. Virgil Willis, 123, will spend the week-end in Iola. Irate Subscriber Wails Loss Of Daily Disappearing Kansan And Without It, He Is Lost The Daily Kanan received the following S. O. S. call of distress this morning by special delivery and the Business Office hastens to assure the agonizing H. B. S. that if he will reveal his identity, an effort will be made to deliver a copy into his personal possession every evening, whether he are shaving, canoning on, or raising up his next date. *Dear Editor:* This exuberant outburst is directed at a small group of weak-livered gents who masquerade as "regular fellows." The theme is pearl lady, but they apparently everlasting in Lawrence. To be real baltic, the above mentioned weak-livered imitations of humanity have a mean habit of piloring our much cherished Kansan from our native row and anguish. In fact it makes me see red. Most students are in the habit of paying three-fifths pe FRANCE LOSES RANK AS THIRD AIR-POWER Passed by Germany, and Now in fourth Place Paris, (By Mail).—France has fallen from the third to the fourth place as air power, being now after the United States, England and Germany, according to Rene Quinton, aviation expert, who founded the French Aeronautical League. "Everybody knows the efforts that France is making for its aerial army," he said, "but they are not sufficient. An aerial commercial fleet, which would be well exploited, would not only be profitable and help the economy, but would also create a fleet which can increase war power instantaneously. "While elsewhere the postal aerial service is developed, it remains here an experience which is little used. The two lines that are in good shape Paris and Marseille, Paris and Morocco. The traffic is becoming important, thanks to constant publicity, whilst between Paris and London, Paris and Brussels, the airplanes carry a few daily parcels of mail most people don't know the lines exist. "In the meantime, the United States in one year has established nearly 10 million English and increased aerial relations with the neighboring capitals, but is not using the airplane so much at home, on account of her railroad network and because of the dangerous frequent foug, but its size is increasing Egypt and India. "And Germany! Germany, defeated, but with the lines inaugurated this winter, took France's place. For one year, new lines were started monthly in Germany by the Airlines to a total of six thousand kilometers. Didaying the Allies, Germany tried to make a service to Berne and Vienna. The Allies take the machines, but she continues and finally consents to aerial travel, and it would that she is ready to increase her air fleet at any cost under the cover of the BETTER MEALS LESS COST IS WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER The Jayhawk Cafe Ray & Harry Open Till Twelve Bells Hiking Lunches put up Our quick service Lunch Counter answers a demand for quick service. not especially that the managers of the Kansas might make a living for the education of the nimble-fingered, but for their own enjoyment and use. And then twice a week of work also become the benefactor. "It seems that they are very adept at the game, too. I had the misfortune to be shaving when the paper was delivered last night. As peeled it out, I could get to my paper (in a presentable condition), it would disappear into thin air, or otherwise. It did History repeats itself. The story of the disappearance goes something like this: A girl came out and see the paper; lather my face and immediately a worried glance out again and it gone—securely nestled in the palm of a fast receding student of the U versity. Without my Kaman, I an- lore it. I worries me. Dan's teacher, H.B.S." "Like England, Germany cultivates the dirigible. The Zeppelin line has already transported six thousand passengers and before anybody commercially realized it, she will have舱载 airline ties to the United States." Officers for the Year Installed by Sigma Tau commercial alibi. Sigma Tau installed officers for the coming year at a meeting held in the Triangle Room, Marvin Hall at 7:30 o'clock Thursday. Evening after the ceremony plans were made for the coming spring banquet and initiation. The new officers of the fraternity are: Frank W. Goodnow, president; O. E. Mace, vice-president; L. B Schlag, correspondent secretary; A. H. Kirkham, professor historian; and R. R. Hilbs, representative to the student assembly. Dr. William L. Burdick, acting Dean of the Law School, left this morning for Great Bend. It will depend on the outcome of Commerce at Great Bend tonight. Marion Mosse, of Leavenworth, spent the week-end with her sister, Justine Mosse, c'23. Luther Bouska, c22, will spend Saturday in Kansas City on business. ANNOUNCEMENTS House Mothers' Club will meet with Mrs. Facell, Signa Alpha Epsilon house, 2:30, Monday afternoon, April 1. The Woman's Glee Club will rehearse Tuesday, 7:15, in Fraser Hall, and Wednesday, 7:15 in Main Ad. Frederick C. Moore, journalist; will speak to the Women's Forum, 4:30 o'clock Monda afternoon in Fraser Chapel. This will be an open forum. Mr. Moore is a man of long experience and wide travel. All students from Kansas City, Mo, will meet in Fraser Hall, Room 110, Monday afternoon at 4:30. Kansas City students are individually a force in the University. Lets show them Kansas City united. Phi Lambda Sigma will meet a Westminster Hall Saturday at four o'clock. Bring materials for sewing. Anyone interested in participating in the May Fete should sign up in my office at once. Girls Interested in the May Fete should please report, after Adelaide Dealer Steg. The Loyalty Limited starts in Fraser Hall, Room 110, Monday afternoon at 4:30. All you loyal Kansas hawkers be there. are true Jay, hawkers be there. The Flonzaley String Quartet will give the sixth number of the University Concert Course next Thursday evening, March 31, in Robinson Gym. Dean Butler asks that those who have entered the concert should the ticket and not present at the door the ticket for the Gogozra recital which has been postponed to April 21. All members of Pen and Scroll are urged to attend the weekly meeting Thursday at 7:30 in Room 110 Fraser. Hearny Brown Nelson from One on One own writings. Important business is also to come up. Meeting of Geological and Mining Engineers is called for Monday, April 4 at 4:30 o'clock, Lecture Room, Geology Building. Freshman in the A New Dark Brown Calfskin Brogue Oxford $8.00 Men are easily satisfied—if they get just what they want. We have learned that in buying shoes men want comfort, good style and shoes that will give good service. We carefully consider those points in selecting our shoes, and the increasing number of men who buy their shoes here, is evidence of our ability to please them. 805 Mass. St. VARSITY Monday and Tuesday —Mack Sennett has worked off a Mile-wide smile on Erring 'usbands and the Ladies wouldn't forgive us if we didn't show— Mack Sennett's 5 Ripping Reels WITH LOVE HONOR AND BEHAVE CHARLES MURRAY, FORD STERLING PHYLLIS HAVER, MARIE PREVOST AND 20 MORE partment are especially requested to be present. All men, who are expecting to come for basketball next year, will please meet at Robinson Gymnasium. They will be at 10:30 a.m.-4:00 e.q., Geek, Body, 29. There are over one hundred and fifty Loyal Jayhawk Kansas City Missourians in the University. Will we be in Fraser Hall, Room 110, afternoon at 4:30 to start the loyalty Limited? H——. HARVARD UNIVERSITY DENTAL SCHOOL there is unlimited demand for masters in dentistry. This school offers a most diverse curriculum and offers the inter- esting professions. For admission to the school, students must be courses in Oral Surgery, Ortho- logy, Dentistry or both branches, instruction by biology, hip-to-date equipment with dental prosthesis, lab work. A college certificate indicat- ing interest in biology, Chemistry as well as liberal studies is required for admission. Write for EUGENE H. SMITH, M.D., D. Dean ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP Efficiency, Service, Courtesy 1017 Mass. 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