--- Wednesday. Jan. 6, 1960 University Daily Kansan German Riots Blamed on Reds BONN, Germany —(UPI)— The West German government said today that Communists may be in back of recent anti-Semitic outbursts in this country. Government Press Chief Felix von Eckardt said there was "no positive proof" that the incidents were organized and controlled by a single organization but he added: "We hope to have the proof soon." "We hope to have the proof soon." Chief Von Eckardt told United Press International after his formal news conference that the synagogue desecration in Cologne Christmas Eve, which started the rash of incidents throughout Germany and the world, probably was spontaneous and unorganized. "But the rash of incidents following appears to have definitely been steered by a central organization. And these incidents can help only the enemies of the federal republic—namely the Communists." An unsmiling Chancellor Konrad Adenauer called in his top aides to discuss the growing anti-Semitic disturbances. He said there were "definite conclusions" that the incidents had been organized by some central group. The West Berlin city government already had cracked down on Neo-Nazi youths there. Nine KU professors attended the American Historical Association's 74th annual meeting Dec. 28-30, at Chicago, Ill. Professors Attend History Assn.Meet Page 3 George M. Beckmann, associate professor of history, presented a paper on Marxist Historiography in Japan. The other history professors were: George L. Anderson, professor; O. P. Backus, professor; Thomas M. Gale, assistant professor; William Gilbert, associate professor; Clifford S. Griffin, assistant professor; Vaclav Mudroch, instructor; Raymond G. O'Connor, visiting assistant professor, and Ambrose Saricks, associate professor. Recital Postponed The faculty recital scheduled today by Mrs. Angelica Morales von Sauer, professor of piano, has been postponed until April 20. Yellow Cab Co. VI 3-6333 24 Hr. Serv., Ward Thompson, Owner Five Winning Skits Announced For Annual Rock Chalk Revue Five skits out of 11 skit plans submitted for the annual Rock Chalk Revue March 18-19 were announced at a meeting of organization chairmen and revue officials yesterday afternoon. Winning skits are: "Tale of the Glass Galosh" by Delta Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega; "The Emperor's New Building," Chi Omega and Delta Upsilon; "For Whom the Bell Tells," Kappa Alpha Theta and Beta Theta Pi; "My Fearless Freddie," Pi Beta Phi and Phi Gamma Delta, and "Desire Under the Acropolis," Delta Delta Delta and Sigma Nu. Roger Stanton, Maryville senior and Rock Chalk Revue producer, said more stress than usual has been Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin letter to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph.D French Reading Exam. 9-11 a.m. Saturday Room 11, Fraser. Hand in books and blue cards to Miss Craig in Room 120 Fraser by noon Thursday. Ph.D German Reading Exam. Jan. 16. Sign in 306 Fraser by noon Monday. Turn in prepared texts by noon Jan. 13. TODAY Lutheran Gamma Delta Vespers. 5-5-20 pm, Danforth Viper, Victor R. E. Kurz. **Marian Gamma Delta vesper** 5-3-20 p.m. Danfortch Chapel, Vicar. Cemetery p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center. Executive committee meeting. Latin-American Dance Lessons. 7:30- 8:20, 9:00, Pine-Bound, Union. KU James 7:30 p.m. 'Union room' — Union Bridge, Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion, 7:00 a.m., with breakfast following. Canterbury House. Newman, Daily Mass, 6:30 a.m. Saint John's Church. Le Carce Francais va celebrer la fête des Rois par un diner le sept janvier a l'ouverture du 10 Mars anglais de l'union. Prix: $1.55. Veuillez vous inscrire dans le bureau 103 Fraser. GREASE JOB -- $1 BRAKE ADJ. -- 9° Plans Above Average Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free. 300 gallons of gasoline free 10 gallons drawn daily beamed on good campus humor of college situations occurring daily "All five skis are satires on KU, placing the University in different, unusual settings. Many references to the national political situation will be featured. These will be tossed in more frequently this year than in past revues since 1960 is a presidential election year. Of course references to state government will be a striking part of the production as they have been in other Rock Chalk shows," he said. PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. FROSTED DONUTS Open Mon. through Fri. 9 to 9. Call VI 2-1930 "This improvement probably may be accredited to the integration of men and women groups in the skit productions and thus the compiling of talents and ideas," he said. Our donuts are made with a delicious Cake Batter. Choose a mixed dozen — all deliciously frosted. Try Them Today! "Working with members of the opposite sex in setting up the skit GOLDEN FLAKE DONUT SHOP 60c On 7th Street next to Post Office Stanton said the amount and quality of workmanship evidenced in the eleven plans submitted was above the average of those judged in past years. Glazed Donuts Every Evening Dozen "Most groups chose their casts and turned in those names along with skit scripts and set diagrams. Judges considered the acting talents of those listed to better insure both fine scripts and presentation." plans proved to be inspirational to those in all the groups. Several groups submitted records and tapes of parts of their productions. Judges were William Conboy, associate professor of speech and drama; Alan Crafton, professor of speech, and Harold Harvey, manager of Centron movie studies in Lawrence. Tub-ba Kraut Tryouts for in-between acts will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. Understatement is one of the principal sources of power in English poetry.-John Ciardi. LUTON, England — (UPI) Robert English, Luton's director of parks, figured out how to stop people from stealing the flowers he had planted in tubs situated throughout the business district to brighten things up. Lewellyn was selected by the producer, director, house director, technical director and the continuity staff of the Revue. Bruce Lewellyn, Hutchinson senior, has been chosen master of ceremonies for the 1960 Rock Chalk Revue. Lewellyn Named Rock Chalk MC He planted cabbages, instead. International Club Meeting Friday, 8:00 p.m. Jayhawk Room Kansas Union The ROCK CHALK CAFE 618 W.12 announces VI 3-9886 Special Introductory Offer of $ ^{*} \mathrm {Q u a l i t y} $ PIZZA 9 inch Pizza 12 inch Pizza $ .80 $1.00 These prices for tomato & cheese pizzas only. Meat, fish & mushroom pizzas also at low introductory prices. - A pizza at the Rock Chalk is the result of an amalgamation of the best from 12 different recipes. They are completely prepared and cooked in our own ovens. TRY ONE TODAY This Offer Good Until Jan.18