Visitor Points to New Relationship Cooperation may replace bargaining as the principal relationship of management and labor, a visiting speaker said this week. Dr. Seymour Levy, director of training for Pillarsbury Mills, Inc. said labor-management had advanced from armed conflict to bargaining, and may arrive at cooperation as the next step. He cited the new ideas of Walter Reuther, head of the United Auto Workers. Mr. Reuther told General Motors the UAW would ask no wage increase in the 1958 contract negotiations if the company would lower its automobile prices by $100. Mr. Reuther called for closer labor-management cooperation in the interests of the nation's economy and consumers. Dr. Levy is one of 76 educators, psychologists, and industrial training personnel who attended the national symposium on management games sponsored by the School of Business Friday and Saturday. Other topies which Dr. Levy mentioned were the role of business in government and the kind of personnel which industry wants. He said that "industry should and must become involved in politics" but that there are "certain dangers in political activity on the part of industry." Mr. Allen Zoll, chief of management education of Boeing Airplane Co., Seattle, Wash., indicated that his company was interested in liberal arts graduates. He said: "There was a time when we looked only to business school graduates, but I think it is clear from various studies concerning the two types of graduates that both make equally promising members of the management team." Mr. Zoll noted that his company is assisting in the training of future personnel for industry and business Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day or publication. Do not bring Bulletin札本 to daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. International Folk Dance Club. 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room. Anyone interested is please call 516-345-2890. TODAY TOMORROW Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m., St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion, 7:00 a.m. with breakfast following. Canterbury House. Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m., St John's. Jawhack Pre-Med Tech Club, Watkins nurses' home, Noon. Bring suck lunches Baptist Student Union, 12:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel Charles Tommym will speak Group for the Improvement of Human Relations, 7:30 p.m. *9 Strong Hall. Business meeting followed by a social period. There are refreshments. All inter-people meetings.* Le Cercle Francais, Reunion du Noel. Tout le monde est invite. Mardi le 16 decembre a 7 heures et demie dans les "parlors" de l'Union. through scholarships at the University of Kansas and at other universities. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Richard Rawdon, director of presupervision service and clinic for the American Management Association of Saranac, N. Y., was apprehensive of business aid to education. 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 "There must be no strings attached," he said. "I doubt that the average businessman knows much about education, or the kind of person that business needs. AL LAUTER "I think that there should be communication between education and business, but in the case of subsidies and scholarships, there must be no threats of withholding them to influence universities to train the kind of person business thinks it needs." Page 5 The meeting Friday and Saturday brought together the developers and players of management games from all over the nation for the purpose of evaluating the games. For a Fine Gift GIVE A BOOK from Greene's Book Store and Magazine Center 1105 Mass. Members of the coordinating subcommittee which arranged the meeting are: Jack Steele, associate professor of business and chairman; Max Fessler, professor of business; Charles B. Saunders Jr., associate professor of business. "There has never been a meeting of this kind before," Prof. Saunders said. "We have brought the name of the University of Kansas and the School of Business to the attention of some prominent people in the management game area." KOOL ANSWER Switch from Hots to Snow Fresh KOOL A life insurance program started while you're still in college can be the first step in your lifetime financial planning. And you profit by lower premiums. If you see a financial 8-ball in your future, there is a way you can start getting ahead of it now! Your campus representative is qualified to discuss with you a variety of plans to take care of your present and future needs. 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Five delegates have been chosen within each women's organized house to represent the houses at the AWS Regulations Convention Saturday, Feb. 14. Each classification of the present set of rules will be forgotten, while the delegates will make a new set, assuming that no such rules for women ever existed. The present system of rules is classified by closing hours, men's calling hours, quiet hours, etc. The new rules will go into effect next fall. Committee chairmen are: Eleanor Hadley, Kansas City, Mo, general chairman; Jan Rodgers, Paradise delegations; Julia Stanford, Concordia, publicity; Shirley Ingmire, Council Grove, correspondence; Aloe Forssberg, Logan, Parliamentarian; Joann Swenson, Rossville, secretary; and Carolyn Coe, McPherson, member at large. All are juniors. For good taste in Christmas gift giving, give jewelry. For good taste in jewelry, visit Terry's jewelry store. Terry's offers you a complete and beautiful selection of diamonds, watches and costume jewelry. 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