FauiE EI1T TEHE__IiCHIGAN DAILY St NDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1945 Eastern College Stations To Join Intercollegiate System Tomorrow Four Eastern Pennsylvania col- leges will join their student-run cam- pus broadcasting stations in a new regional collegiate network tomor- row, according to the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System. A permanent wire hook-up between stations at Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Swarthmore, and the University of Pennsylvania will transmit a contin- uous exchange of important lectures, debates, music and sports. Swarthmore will open the new net-! work with an hour-long preview of the outstanding radio features to be heard during the coming months. Va- rious college celebrities will partici- pate. Establishmet of the hookup was forerun six months ago by the first college network broadcast, linking 12 intercollegiate stations for an hour's program celebrating the San Fran- Manager Gets WrongLaurels The laurels of the Union's new gen- eral manager were erroneously attrib- uted in yesterday's Daily to his prede- cessor. Frank C. Kuenzel is the former 'M' man in basketball and graduate of the University literary college in 1927. He had been serving as acting man- ager since Feb. 9, 1941. He succeeds Stanley G. Waltz, who left the Union in 1941 to serve overseas with the Army Quartermaster Corps. Martha Cook ... (Continued from Page 3) of one of the fire places all suggest a refined and stately atmosphere. In his statement to the Regents, Mr. Cook specified further that "the Building (was) not to be ujed to fur- nish board except for the occupants . . . that the University shall . . furnish heat, light, power for the building free of charge, and shall not derive any income from such build- ing . . . that so much of the surplus income or profit from the building shall be used by the occupants for furniture, furnishings, works of art and improvements in or to the build- ings as they deem best, and the re- mainder, if any, at the end of each year shall be set aside as a fund to be used in the following year to give lower or free rates in the building to such under-graduate or post-gradu- ates as the President of the Univer- sity and the Dean of Women may des- ignate from time to time." cisco Conference. The broadcast origi- nated at the campus station of Co- lumbia Uiversity, New York. The IBS, non-profit organization linking campus stations, reports a jump in interest in intercollegiate broadcasting after a period of slow expansion during the war years. K-azahevich To 'Discuss Russia Soviet Economy Will Be Lecture Theme Vladimir D. Kazakevich, lecturer for the Committee on Education of the National Council of American- Soviet Friendship in New York, will discuss "Russia's Economy and Post- war Reconstruction" at 4:15 p.m. Fri- day in the Rackham Amphitheatre under the auspices of the economics department. Born in St. Petersburg, Kazakevich attended a Russian school at Harbin, where his father was engineer and general manager of a railroad. He later studied at the University of California and Columbia University. Besides teaching economics and fi- nance at Columbia and at the Ameri- can Institute of Banking, he has con- tributed to several volumes on econo- mic affairs and to numerous maga- zines and journals. More Patients Needed in Oral Surgery Clinic Refresher Course for Dental Vets Offered More patients are needed for the two-week course in oral surgery which will open tomorrow at the School of Dentistry. The course, which is designed to give refresher training to dentists re- turning from military service before they resume civilian practice, offers students an opportunity to have extractions and other minor oral sur- gery procedul'es taken care of with- out charge. Fourteen dentists have been reg- istered in the course. Each can nor- mally take care of two patients a day, and.is expected to do so in order to derive full advantage from the training. Less than one half the number of patients required to fill the daily schedules have registered, with no patients listed for several days. Persons needing the services this course offers may call by phone or in person, the oral surgery department of the School of Dentistry for ap- pointments. Invade Counselors Office Painters invaded the Office of Aca- demic Counselors yesterday to add to the general confusion which hits that office in the fall, the busiest time of the year for the office.I ASSOCIATED PRESS pucUR EW. I .1 T R I B UT E-Bust in white' marble of Wendell L. Willkie bar Edmondo Quattrocchi, on exhibi-i tion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will be presented to Mrs., ,Willkie. C A N A D I A N S A L M O N R U N-Fishermen off Namu, British Columbia, haul aboard a brailer of salmon, part of a run estimated more than double the 1944 catch, Watch This Space Your Opportunity To Win $100 I. I 3t3 citdAR IOO4 U44 Stuart Little - E. B. White ..................... $2.00 Look for the Letter - H. A. Rey....................12.00 The Christmas Whale - Roger Duvoisin. .. ........ ... A. Aesop's Animal Fahles .............. .. .. . ,. ,,.... .00 Paddle to the Sea - Holling C. folling . ..... . . . . 2.50 Four Beautiful Tities Illustrated by Maisha Child's Book of Prayers Child's Book of Christmas Carols Child's Book of Bible Stories Child's Stork{ of the Nativity A L age Selection of Animnated Books . 1.00 Fifteen Titles in Little Golden Series .. 5c Give a child a book and promote the slogan "UNITED THRU BOOKS" a a - I A R M Y F 0 R E V E R-Back in Worcester, Mass., the same' city in which he enlisted 36 years ago, First Sgt. Elmer Lindquist.4 shakes hands with Lt. John W. Beauddin after receiving paper*' for re-enlistment in the Army.;' S C R E E N R 0 L E - Sister Kenny, famed for her develop- ment of an infantile paralysis treatment, adjusts the nurse's cap worn by Rosalind Russell, who is playing her part in a new movie ,about the nurse's career GE R MAN J E T- PROP ELL ED F IC H T E R--This Messerschmitt 262A-1, first of its type brought to the U. S., is now being studied by engineers of the Air Technical Service Command. Its level flight speed is estimated from 515 to 530 mph. x::o