Summer Session Kansan Page 13 Tuesday, June 21, 1960 *Winter, Robert G., 4BU. 1515 Engel *Winterowd, Carol B., GR Winters, Alice Mae, GR. 1342 Conn. Winters, Mark L., 4AS, 1342 Conn. *Wise, John E., GR. commuting Witter, Coral H., 92Z. 500 W. 11 VI 3-9123 *Wolcott, Archie E., GR. W. 7innoia VI 3-7847 Wolf, Ellen M., 3NR. 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 Wolfe, Robert H., 3AS, 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 Wolken, Sister M. Chri, GR. 1219 Ky. VI 3-3215 Wolsley, Wayne Cecil, GR. 607 La VI 3-3110 Wolverton, Susan E., 3NR. 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 *Womack, Ronald H., GR. 2107 Ohio VI 2-0662 *Wood, Janice Owen, GR. commuting Wood, Steven Q., 1AS. 1246 W. Campus Woodard, Lee H., 1LW. 1934 La VI 3-2920 Wooden, Patricia L., 1ED. 2235 N. H. VI 3-6945 Woodhull, Joanne, 3NR. 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 Woods, Judith Ann, 4ED. 933 Ky. *Woeds, Katherine E., 4AS. commuting Woodward, John Gary, GR. commuting *Worley, Paul K., GR Worthham, Mary Harper, 9ED. 615 La VI 2-0203 Wright, Donald L., GR. commuting *Wright, Harold A., GR. commuting Wright, Janet, 3AS. 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 Wright, John 4EN. commuting Wright, John T., 1AS. 1231 Oread Wright, Josephine R. B. 2FA. 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 Wright, Katharine L., 2AS. 733 Miss. VI 3-8691 Wright, Margaret L., 2AS. 1228 La VI 3-2591 Wright, Walter B., GR. 2445 Mass. VI 3-397 Wrookie David A., 4EN. R. B. 2 Box 122 Wustefeld, Barbara J. 2, FKA, 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 Wuthnow, Alma, GR, commuting Wyatt, James, GR, 1515 Engel Wyatt, Nita Mae, GR, 1200 Tenn. VI 2-0327 *Wyman, John W. GR, 8 Stouffer 5 VI 3-868 Wynne, Milo E., 4AS, $1401^2$ Mass. VI 3-632 Y Milk Fund Shipments Huge UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—(UPI) —The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has shipped more than a billion pounds of skimmed milk—or about six times the weight of the liner Queen Elizabeth—to the world's children since its inception. *Yadon, William M., GR Yang, Mirion, GR, 1224 Ohio VI 3-5139 *Yanike, Robert D., GR, 1515 Engel Yockey, Wendell E., 3LW, 1305 Vt. VI 2-1645 *Yahnig, David, GR, commuting Yonally, James L., GR, 1515 Engel Young, Clara H., 3ED, 500 W. 11 Young, Roberta Louise, 4ED, 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 *Youngblood, Madge A., GR, commuting *Yowell, James Ovid J., GR, commuting Z *Zabel, Kenneth P., 4ED, 7 Stouffer 10 Zakoura, Mike E., 4JO, 1209 Tenn. VI 3-7863 *Zandell, Charles H, GR, 845 Rockledge *Zeigler, Edward, 3BU, 215 E. 18 VI 3-2434 Zellinger, Philip T., 4EN, 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 *Zimbelman, Johnnie, 9ZZ, 500 W. 11 Zimmerman, David G., II, 4EN, 1934 Naismith VI 3-9171 Zimmerman, John F, GR, 14 Stouffer 7 VI 2-1404 *Zimmerman, Margaret A, 4ED, 14 Stouffer 7 VI 2-1404 Zimmerman, Sharon, 4BU, 245 Vt. VI 3-1817 *Zumbrun, Arroline, GR Zwarych, Phyllis D., GR, 1515 Engel VI 2-1200 Beckmann Sees Cancellation As Effort to Protect Emperor Hess is a 1960 graduate of the University of Wichita and the first geologist on the Geological Survey's Wichita Library staff. He will supervise the maintenance of the Well Sample Library, 4150 West Monroe, and will direct development of the Sample Library service. President Eisenhower's canceled trip to Japan may hasten the fall of Prime Minister Kishi's government, but the Kishi ministry was doomed anyway, according to Dr. George M, Beckmann, professor of history at the University of Kansas. More concern about possible embarrassment to the Emperor than the danger Eisenhower might have faced motivated the decision to cancel the President's trip to Japan, Dr. Beckmann believes. "Kishi's days were really numbered in Japan," said the KU professor, because "for some time Mr. Kishi has been under heavy fire by members of his own Liberal-Democratic Party." Dr. Beckmann returns to Japan this fall on a Fulbright grant for the fourth year of a five-year program in which he and one of Japan's leading political analysts are writing a history of the Communist Party in Japan. The conservative Liberal-Democratic Party headed by Prime Minister Kishi is not a party by American political definitions, Dr. Beckmann said. Rather, it is a collection of nine or ten factions marked with "great personal rivalry by leaders of the factions." Kishi has become "increasingly autocratic" and he has attained too much power at the expense of other conservatives, the KU professor said. The State Geological Survey at the University has appointed William R. Hess, geologist and a native of Wichita, to direct activities of the Wichita Well Sample Library. Dr. Beckmann doubted if the Japanese Prime Minister could have lasted much longer than this fall in any event. Two groups have been responsible for the anti-American demonstrations in Japan, Dr. Beckmann pointed out. Survey Announces Library Director Most significant is the left wing as a whole — the Socialist and Communist parties — because the protested United States-Japanese security treaty "is the first issue the left wing has had in almost 10 years that it can hope to exploit against the conservatives." Dr. Beckmann said. GEORGE BECKMANN In the past two years, many actions of this group have been criticized by the Marxist-oriented Socialist Party, Dr. Beekmann said. "At times, the student federation is Secondly, the most active and successful group is the very militant, Communist-dominated student federation, Zengakuren. even more radical than the Communist Party." Challenging a statement by United Press-International, Dr. Beckmann sees "little opportunity for the revival of Japanese militarism." Even conservatives were extremely reluctant to accept rearmament after World War II, he pointed out. Still, the demonstrations reflect popular feeling in that "one of the most important emotional forces operating in Japan is dread of war." Dr. Beckmann said. "No people on the face of the globe are so oriented toward pacificism. Their great fear is that cooperation with the United States might bring Communist retaliation." Dr. Beckmann replied, "Countries are allies only so long as national interests are identical." Dr. Beckmann was impressed with the discipline and orderliness of the early demonstrations, and pointed out that not a single attack was made upon an American in Japan during the riots. What of the future of American-Japanese relations? Dr. Beckmann attended the Naval Language School in 1943 to study Japanese, served with occupation forces in Japan, and received his Ph.D. in history from Stanford University in 1952. He has been at KU since 1951. New Fellowship Goes to Shankel Delbert M. Shankel, assistant professor of bacteriology, has been awarded a President's Fellowship by the Society of American Bacteriologists. The grant will enable Prof. Shankel to participate in a special course on microbial genetics at Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. "This distinction is in recognition of his previous work and research potential," said David Paretsky, chairman of the KU department of bacteriology. Prof. Shankel is the second KU professor of bacteriology to receive a President's Fellowship this year. Christopher P. Sword, assistant professor of bacteriology, received a similar grant to attend a special course on tissue culture at the University of Wisconsin. Film Series to Be Shown in Bailey A program of free film showings at 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays, has been set up by the bureau of visual instruction. The films, shown in 3 Bailey Hall are open to faculty and students. The program: The program: June 22, "Maya Thru The Ages," (color); June 29, "Face of Red China"; July 6, "Bronze Casting," and "The Art of Metal Sculpture" (both color); July 13, "The Golden Twenties"; July 20, "Alaska — the New Alaska," and "Hawaii — the Island State" (both color); July 27, "Population Explosion," and "Space Scientist," and August 3, "Voice of the Insect," and "The Rival World," (color). Sell it with a Kansan Classified Ad DAILY SPECIAL 80c HAPPY HAL'S East 23rd Six Classroom Changes Announced Lost? In the event you had difficulty finding your class or classes Monday, here's a reminder of six classroom changes that went into effect yesterday. -Econ 150 (Money and Banking) 9:10 to 10:10, change from 301 Summerfield to 503 Summerfield. —Econ 161 (Public Finance) 10:20 to 11:20, change from 204 Summerfield to 406 Summerfield. -Lat & Gr 12 (Greek and Roman Mythology) 10:20 to 11:20, change from 411 Summerfield to 204 Summerfield. —Math 186 (Programming Computer) 10:20 to 11:20, change from 503 Summerfield to 302 Summerfield. —Psych 1 (General Psychology) 9:10 to 10:10, change from 411 Summerfield to 304 Summerfield. —Soc 165 (Minority Groups and Race Relations) 10:20 to 11:20, change from 302 Summerfield to 235 Murphy Hall. 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