Page 12 University Daily Kansan ___ Russia Shifts General in Military Brass Reshuffle LONDON — (UPI) — Russia today shifted Marshall Semyon K. Timoshenko, one of her famous war time generals, in an apparent major reshuffle of her top military brass. A Moscow announcement said the 65-year-old marshal has been replaced as commander of the key military Byelo-Russian district. The post has been given to Colonel-General V. N. Karomov. No official details were immediately available on the reasons for the shift of one of the few remaining old-time military leaders, nor on his new assignment. BUT THE MOVE spotlighted a fast growing trend in the Kremlin's policy to remove the veterans of the last war in the light of the quickening strategic shift to rocketry. Timoshenko, son of a peasant rose GOP-Demo Debate Scheduled Today The debate, between the Young Republicans and Young Democrats will be at 7:30 p.m. today in the Forum of the Kansas Union. Four questions formulated by the Political Science department will be asked, followed by a 30-minute question period by the audience. He commanded the forces which halted the German advance on Moscow in 1941. Earlier, he made his name in Russia's Finnish campaign in the winter 1939-40. from a stable boy to be one of Russia's most famous generals during the war against Germany. APPARENTLY, he will be given a new post, but Moscow has thus far given no indication of his new assignment. At 65 he may simply no longer be considered fit for his present post. Timoshenko, incidentally, was a close associate of Marshal Georgi Zhukov whom Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev ousted in 1957 Ex-Student's Case To Supreme Court TOPEKA — (UPI) — Oral arguments in the appeal of Lowell Lee Andrews of Wolcott, 19-year-old former KU student sentenced to hang for the slaying of his parents and sister, will be heard by the Kansas Supreme Court next Wednesday. Andrews was sentenced to hang last April 18, but the high court stayed the execution upon the youth's appeal early this year. The killings took place Nov. 28, 1959. TEXACO PT ANTIFREEZE GUARANTEED One Fill Protects All Winter Harrell TEXACO Service 9th & Miss. Antoinette shopped in Paris She delighted in finding so many unusual imports right there at home. If you have a yen for foreign craftsmanship, don't travel . . . shop at . . . ELDRIDGE GIFT SHOP 707 Mass. — VI 3-0482 Class Party Plans Set by Juniors A pre-game warm up at the Stables will start a day of Junior class activities Saturday. Jerry Andre, Honolulu, Hawaii, junior, class president, said the purpose of the party is to promote the spirit of the junior class. THE WARM UP will start at 10 a.m. Warm up tickets costing 50 cents are being sold in the information booth and also will be sold at the Stables Saturday. Andre said that the tickets will cover the cost of drinks that will be provided. Food will also be available, he said. Dry Spell Worries Booze-less Firemen JUNIORS attending the event will leave the Stables in a group in time to be at the stadium for the opening of the gates at noon. Although special seating arrangements have not been made Andre said that he hopes the junior class will be able to sit in a group at the game. POINT PLEASANT, N. J.-(UPI) —Members of Fire Company 1 are worried about the coming dry spell. The borough council turned down their application for a liquor license yesterday because part of the firehouse is used as a schoolhouse during the day. Justice, sir, is the great interest of man on earth.-Daniel Webster VOTE for Mr. PIZZA Best PIZZA Maker on Campus CAMPUS VI 3-9111 Fast Delivery HIDEAWAY