Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 13. 1950 Air Force ROTC Gives Medals COMMENDATION MEDAL—Capt. Elbert H. Austin, assistant professor of air science, left, receives a medal for his "meritorious achievement on July 28,1959," when he rescued a small child from drowning. Lt. Col. Robert P. Ash, professor of air science, awards the medal at the Air Force ROTC Review today at the KU marching ground. The Air Force ROTC Review was held at 7 a.m. today at the university parade ground for the presentation of awards by Lt. Colonel Robert P. Ash, professor of air science. Captain Elbert H. Austin of Lawrence, was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious achievement on July 28, 1959, at time he rescued a small child from drowning. THE FOLLOWING cadets were awarded the Professor of Air Science Gold Medal for excellence as outstanding cadets in their respective courses in the Air Force ROTC for the school year 1959-60: Cadet Major Ellis F. Hitt, Wellington senior, Air Science 4; Cadet Technical Sergeant Kenneth D. Krebhiel, McPherson junior, Air Science 3. CADET AIRMAN Second Class Bruce A. Burns, Olathe sophomore, Air Science 2; Cadet Airman Third Class Roland W. Selman, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, Air Science 1. CADET AIRMAN Fist Class Robert W. Murphy, Wakefield sophomore, was designated recipient of the Consolidated Vulture Convair Cadet award for 1960. This is a basic cadet award for exceptionally high interest in qualifying for flying training and demonstrating outstanding academic ability as an Air Force ROTC cadet. NEW YORK — (UPI) — A. Philip Randolph, president of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, issued a call today for the founding convention of the Negro American Labor Council to "work and fight to eliminate discrimination and segregation in the labor movement." Randolph Asks Rights Fight Negro members of any bona fide union are invited to the convention in Detroit, May 27 to 29, to set up the action organization. Speakers scheduled for the three-day meeting include in addition to Randolph two other AFL-CIO vice presidents—Walter Reuther, president of the United Auto Workers, and George Harrison, president of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks. I don't mind living in a man's world as long as I can be a woman in it. — Marilyn Monroe. SALE COOL SOLID COLOGNES AMBUSH - TABU - 20 CARATS Reg. Price $2.25, Now Only $1.00 ea. ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. 801 Mass. --- VI 3-0200 Spies Get Training In Soviet Ukraine In the Ukraine there is an exact copy of an American small town. There the Russians are training more than 1,000 students for spying in America, reports "Contact With the Army," a Swedish army journal. The students at the spy center, situated at Vinnitsa, live the life of an average American student. They have their meals at snack bars or restaurants which provide only American-style food, Motion-picture theaters show only Hollywood movies; stores sell only American-made articles. The students drive U.S. automobiles according to U.S. traffic rules. The first stage of the training is devoted entirely to the study of American dialects, which they must be able to speak perfectly. They study the history of the United States with American textbooks and talk about baseball and the laftest scandals in the United States. Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER International Club Friday, 8 p.m. KU's FIRST AUTHENTIC ENGLISH STYLE DEBATE Moved that "Civilization is a Regrettable Mistake." There will be a panel of four speakers Participation expressly invited from the floor Coffee and dancing The exciting best-seller about intrigue in the tropics becomes big-star entertainment! The suspense-spiced, laugh-laced story of a spy who didn't know how! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A CAROL REED PRODUCTION "OUR MAN IN HAVANA" Starring ALEC GUINNESS BURL IVES · MAUREEN O'HARA · ERNIE KOVACS NOEL COWARD · RALPH RICHARDSON · JO MORROW Screenplay by GRAHAM GREENE based on his novel • Produced and directed by CAROL REED EXTRA . . . CARTOON — NEWS SHOWS 7:00, 9:00 Offer valid until 15/09/2023 Adults 75c; Kiddies 25c GRANADA THEATRE Telephone VIKING 3-5788 RIDE seme a dr VI 3. NOW SHOWING! SEE IT TODAY!