Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 15. 1961 Nazi Party Gets Charter ARLINGTON, Va. — (UPI) — George Lincoln Rockwell, granted a state charter for his American Nazi Party, said today "We are now two years ahead of schedule," in plans to organize throughout the nation. "We are growing rapidly. I have support in most large cities, but organized groups in only three. They are not yet organized to act in the open. The minute you step out in the open with a swastika you meet such attacks of hate. I am going to send one trained man from here to each of these cities," he said. Rockwell, a printer who has his "headquarters" in a rented house in this Washington suburb, was granted a charter of incorporation yesterday by the Virginia State Corporation Commission. The charter said the party's aims were the "gaining of political power in the United States by all legal means and elective process" and the "education of the American public to suppressed facts concerning the communist conspiracy to destroy us and the white race." Rockwell said his party presently has about 2,000 "politically sympathetic" members and 500 persons who contribute money and participate actively. "I believe that right now we represent the majority of the people in the United States," he said. "The only trouble is that most of them don't realize it." THE CANDIDATES—Karlene Howell, Kansas City junior, Lois Ann Ragsdale, Kansas City junior and Judy Anderson, Garden City junior, are the candidates for the AWS presidency. Imperiled Missionaries Will Remain in Congo LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo — (UPI)— An American missionary family has decided to stick to its post in a Kivu region where Congolese soldiers have raped and beaten other missionaries, it was learned here today. Around the Campus Civil Service Exams Kansas Civil Service examinations for Accountant I and II positions will be given in Lawrence in April There are about 100 Accountant I and II positions in state agencies, according to the State Personnel Division announcement today. Other state Civil Service examinations for which applications are being accepted are: Prison Industry Superintendent I, Power Plant Engineer, Landscape Architect I, Core Driller, Stationary Fireman, and Highway Division Superintendent. Further information and application forms may be obtained from the State Personnel Division, 801 Harrison Street, Topeka. KU Men to 4-H Meet Wayne Thompson, Medicine Lodge freshman and Erol Ernau, Larned freshman, have been selected as Kansas representatives to the 1961 National 4-H Club conference in Washington, D.C. April 22-28. Seminar to Be Held This award is one of the highest honors that can be achieved by Kansas 4-H Club members. The announcement was made by Roger E. Regnier, state club leader. Mr Regnier and Roberta Anderson, assistant state club leader, will accompany the delegates to the conference. "Communications and Human Relations" will be the theme of the fourth annual Supervisory Seminar at KU starting March 22. Wesley Wiksell, professor of speech at Louisiana State University, will be the principal speaker. The seminar is sponsored by Lawrence adult education classes, Lawrence public schools, the University extension department and the State Board for Vocational Education. Those who do not complain are never pitied.-Jane Austen STUDENTS Grease Job $1 Broke Adi 98c Brake Adj. 98a munters and Tallpipes Installed Free Open 24 hrs. with mechanic on duty Brakes Relined. Page-Creighton Fina Service 1819 W. 23rd. VI 3-694 Newman Hosts Feed A spaghetti and meat ball supper will be sponsored by the Newman Club Sunday, to raise money for a new Catholic Student Center. The dinner will be served at 5 p.m. at the Catholic Student Center, 1915 Stratford Road. Play Tickets on Sale Tickets for "The Rope Dancers", the Experimental Theatre production, are on sale at the University Theatre box office. The play will be presented Mar. 20-25. Students will be admitted for half-price. $50,000 Display A historical watch display worth $50,000 is on exhibit in the Kansas Union today. The watches are antiques and are forerunners of modern day timepieces. Each was handcrafted by the finest watchmakers of the time. The display, owned by the Zale Jewelry Co. of Dallas, Tex., had been shown at Northwestern and Missouri Universities before coming to KU. A representative of the Internal Revenue Service will speak to the Accounting Society at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 408 Summerfield on "IRS Review of Tax Returns." IRS Man to Speak A man says what he knows, a woman says what will please. — Rousseau They are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Teptra, Grand Rapids, Mich. They are operating the only secondary school in the Maniema area in Kivu, where anti-white violence has been reported in the past weeks. They have three children — Benjamin, 6, Kathryn, 5 and James. 3. Latest reports arriving here said rampaging Congolese soldiers apparently have moved out of the area. The Malayan patrol was said to have met only friendly natives. A MALAYAN patrol, sent out to bring back an American woman missionary raped by four Congolese soldiers at Kama, called on the Tepstra family at Kakumba. But the family elected to remain at its post. THE CONGOLESE soldiers were said to have been inflamed by pro-Lumumba youth. The raped American woman missionary is now in Kindu, 186 miles west of Bukavu, with nine other members of American missionary families. She is said to be suffering from nervous shock. All American missionaries in the area belong to the "Mission Evangelique de Maniema," which is connected with the World Grace Testimony. KU will be host on Friday and Saturday to more than 80 instructors of driver education at a workshop sponsored by the Kansas Driver and Safety Assn. and the University Extension. KU to Host Driver Safety Workshop Among some eight speakers for the Driver Education Workshop will be Norman Key, secretary of the National Commission on Safety Education of the National Education Assn., Washington, D.C. "Status of Driver and Safety Education in the United States" is his topic. Kansan Want Ads Get Results LONDON—(UPI)—A jury of 12 men in the old Bailey Court today heard the story of "the house of secrets," a suburban cottage alleged to have been the headquarters of a Russian spy ring. 'House of Secrets Spy Headquarters It is No. 43 Cranley Drive, Rusliup, A Scotland Yard detective testified today that beneath its kitchen floor he found a powerful radio transmitter and other equipment that could have been used in espionage. Among the five on trial on charges of violating the official secrets act by turning confidential naval information over to the Soviet Union are: Peter John Kroger, 50, a book seller, and his wife Helen, 47, who have been living at No. 45 Cranley Drive since 1956. Most of today's testimony dealt with their home and their activities. Both hold New Zealand passports issued in Paris in 1954, but they have been identified by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington as Morris and Dora Cohen of New York. Today Michael Holbrook-Bowers, a real estate man, caused a sensation in the court when he testified S. Africa Remains In Commonwealth LONDON—(UPI)—South Africa will remain a member of the British Commonwealth despite a bitter dispute over South Africa's total segregation policies, authoritative sources said today. The sources said a compromise had been worked out under which the Commonwealth Prime Ministers meeting here would formally condemn the government's racial policies but permit South Africa to remain in the loosely-knit association. South African Prime Minister Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd was reported at first to oppose acceptance of such condemnation but the sources indicated he had changed his mind and would accept a compromise. The 11 Commonwealth Prime Ministers discussed South Africa for an hour today. They issued no formal announcement but it was understood they had appointed a team of experts to draft the final compromise solution for formal action later. British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was reported to have worked at great length on the solution which would condemn South African apartheid but not bitterly enough to cause the union to leave the Commonwealth. Light Aircraft Style Is Design Meeting Topic The styling of light aircraft will be the subject of a talk to be given at 7:30 p.m. today at the Kansas Union. The speaker will be Dave Bell of Beech Aircraft Corp. The Industrial Design Student Assn. is sponsoring the talk. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT "MIDWESTS TOP HAIR STYLISTS" The Gentle Elegante Permanent - PERMANENT - CUT - STYLE $15 Value A - SET $8^{95} Malls Shopping Center — 23rd & Louisiana — VI 2-1144 Open Late Week Nights ● Appointment Usually Not Needed Complete Permanente d' Italia Inspired by the Soft Fluid Lines of Italian Fashions, For Spring. . . that inside the cover of a leather writing case in the Kroger cottage he found two Canadian passports. One was issued in Ottawa on June 15, 1956, to "Thomas James Wilson, store keeper." The other was issued on Sept. 14, 1956, to "Miss Mary Jane Smith, secretary." What Holbrook-Bowers was doing in "the house of secrets" last month was not made clear immediately, but he went on to say he also found $4,000 in American currency during his visit there. This was after Scotland Yard had thoroughly searched the premises. Holbrook-Bowers merely said he had gone to examine Kroger's personal possessions on instructions from a firm of lawyers. Wilfred Owen Poetry To Be Read Tomorrow The alleged master mind of the spying ring who is one of the defendants has been identified as Gordon Arnold Lonsdale, 37. Butler H. Waugh, instructor of English, will read "Poetry of Wilfred Owen" at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Mr. Waugh will select works from the poet's childhood to his death in France during World War I. Some of the poet's major poems are about war. This Pub's Paradise COVENTRY, England —(UPI) There's a district in Coventry known as "Paradise." The local pub is named the "Adam and Eve." 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