Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 2, 1958 Japanese Student Says Mao's Success Not Due To Communist System' The success of Mao-Tse-tung comes not from his collaboration with the Communists, but because he has done so much to help the poor. This is the opinion forwarded by Toshiaki Mizoguchi, Japanese student working at KU for his Ph.D. in analytical chemistry. Mizoguchi, in an interview yesterday said that Mao is a "brilliant, intuitive man of the poor classes." "He has done so much for the lower classes the whole country has felt the impact of his help. The reason for his success is not Communism but because he did much to help the poor classes," Mizoguchi asserted. The 25-year-old Japanese student is a former student of the world-known Japanese polarographer, Professor Tachi. Correspondence between Prof. Tachi and Dr. Ralph Adams, assistant professor of chemistry, led to Mizoguchi's recommendation for study here. Mizo- guechi, on a Fulbright travel grant will work as research assistant with Dr. Adams and Dr. F. S. Rowland, assistant professor of chemistry. T. MIZOGUCHI 2 KU Accountants Honored by State CPA Two KU accounting students are being honored at the annual meeting of the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants today and tomorrow in Salina. They are Douglas G. Scott, Kansas City, Kan. senior, and Mark N. McDonnell, a June 1958 graduate. Scott, a Summerfield Scholar, was selected by the accounting faculty from a group of top students to attend the meeting at the expense of the Society. Each of the Kansas schools teaching accounting was invited to select one student for this honor. McDonnell is now working for a public accounting firm in California. Today, at a recognition award luncheon, McDonnell was awarded a gold key for making the top grade in Kansas on the May Certified Public Accountant examination. This examination is given in May and November of each year. Fifteen other KU accounting seniors accepted the Society's invitation to all seniors interested in attending the Salina meeting. Business faculty members attending are: Dean James Surface; Associate Dean Wiley Mitchell; John G. Blocker and Howard F. Stettler, professors; Sherwood W. Newton and Keith W. Weltmer, associate MUNG FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another roll of film. The 120, 128, 127 and 35mm black and white film. --- 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO professors; and Jon Longston, instructor. DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Tomorrow at another luncheon, Mr. Stettler, who is secretary of the State Board of Accountancy, will present CPA certificates to all people who have earned them since January. He will also attend a meeting of the State Board of Accountancy being held concurrently with the Society meeting in Salina. Asked if he thought the Unitee States should recognize Red China, he said it "seems expedient to do so," since Canada, Great Britain and other major countries ignore our embargo and enjoy the economic benefits of the large market. "Perhaps it would be a wise policy for the United States to cultivate this rising power to play against the Soviet," Mizoguchi said. Mizoguchi is from Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan and home of Kyoto University, where he received his master's degree. One Japanese food he misses is rice—something he has taten only once since landing in Seattle Sept. 9. About American life, Mizoguchi said he was surprised with the way "millionaires and workers eat the same quantity and quality of food—and side by side." Post-war policy, Mizoguchi said, has been good to Japan. However, increasing population has reached the saturation point of her expanded economy and she now looks to the United States to help solve her dilemma of export articles. "My stomach had to become accustomed to everything so fattening and sweet," he said. "If America will find anything that Japan can make to sell to her, she would convert her factories to comply," he added. Mizoguchi was surprised to see the shacks of the poor along the railroad tracks which he saw from train windows on the way to Kansas. "Here it is evident there is much work for any who want to work. The Japanese cannot understand why anyone would be willing to live so," Mizoguchi said. "Many in my country feel that they are better trained than their job justifies, but they are glad to have a job in so competitive a society." Price to Speak to Teachers Dr. G. Baley Price, professor of mathematics, will give the keynote address at the opening dinner of the 5th annual conference of Advancement of Science and Mathematics Teaching Oct. 23-25 in Austin, Tex. "Bare Facts Let's Face The Your Car is Exposed to the COLD Let us "WINTER-SURE" your car now ahead of the rush. CITIES FRITZ CO. SERVICE Phone VI 3-4321 First KU-Y Panel Planned Today 8th and New Hampshire The KU-Y freshman commission has planned a series of panel discussions for the first four Thursdays in October. Each of the 1-hour discussions will be at 7:30 p.m. in 305A-B of the Kansas Union. The first panel, discussing "Our Social Scheme," will be today. Dr. Lawrence S. Bee, professor of home economics and sociology, will be the moderator. Panel members are Kala Mays, Lyons senior, and Patric Little, Wichita senior. Subjects of forthcoming panels are: "Frustrations and Integrity in University Life." Oct. 9; "All or None—Activities," Oct. 16; "Don't Be Afraid of Change." Oct. 23. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results Family Style MEALS 16 Years Experience Breakfast ___ 6-9 Noon ___ 11:30-1 Evening ___ 5-7 Mom's Meals 1101 Vt. WELCOME to the Campus Hangout NEW GOLDEN ARROW 9th & Walnut DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY GRANADA CAFE Announces New Hours SUNDAYS 5 p.m.-2 a.m. WEEKDAYS 6 a.m.-2 a.m. 1022 MASS. ST. Ph. 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