Page 7 soriority of 25 in bridges, Lawyer, tuckinson, N.J., Sally m Eyer, Wes, Kan- mann, Al- stua, Susa m And, Mo. n, Georiy, Kan, Orec, Ann ing, To- Barbara k, Great Vilire Vil- chapham ill, Ill, id Man sopho initiate sen best announce they are Roger Dixon, Marshall Note Ronald Klie- quenoy, Dallas Law- service Barnett presi Sho- presi Kansas treas Topke an- men. Pratt, inson, Kansas Rose- Kan- Tex... Phil Wally organ, and all unior, Ike Proposes Atom Arm Ban ASHINGTON (UP)—President Eisenhower today proposed to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulagin a ban on future production of nuclear weapons. The President said in a letter to Bulganin that the United States is prepared, under certain conditions, to work out safeguards "so that future production of fissionable materials anywhere in the world would no longer be used to increase the stockpiles of explosive weapons." Mr. Eisenhower said that this step, combined with his atoms-for-peace program, "would reverse the present trend toward a constant increase in nuclear weapons overhanging the world." "My ultimate hope is that all production of fissionable materials anywhere in the world will be devoted exclusively to peaceful purposes," Eisenhower said. This was the main feature of Mr. Eisenhower's letter inviting Bulgainin to consider new east-west disarmament steps stressing control of the "nuclear threat" to the world. Woman Held For Richland Robbery DALLAS, Tex. (U.P.)—Mrs. Frankie Evelyn Fletcher, 27, was held in $25,000 bond today on charges in connection with the robbery of the Richland, Kan., State Bank last Jan. 2. Bond was set yesterday by U. S. Commissioner W. Madden Hill and Mrs. Fletcher refused to sign a waiver to return her to Topeka, for a March 19 trial of the case. Mrs. Fletcher and two men also are accused of the attempted robbery Jan. 28 at the home of Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark Gray, former United States treasurer. Louis Dee Young Jr., 25, of Dallas, and James Arlington Debenham, 24. Fort Worth, also implicated in one robbery and attempted robbery, are awaiting trial in Topeka. Charges against Joe Herbert Hoskins, 26, of Dallas, in the same case were dropped. Britain Tightens Grip On Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus (UP)—Britain imposed drastic anti-terrorist measures today on the blood-soaked Mediterranean Island in an effort to tighten its grip on the strategic base and recover some of its waning prestige in the nearby Middle East. British electronic equipment jammed inflammatory broadcasts from Athens radio. It was Britain's answer to the islanders, most of them of Greek origin, who rejected a British compromise plan for satisfying their demands for self-determination. The Old Shell Game KOFU, Japan (UP)—Toshiaki Haneda asked the government for permission today to form a company to pick up used shells on the U.S. artillery range on the slopes of Mt. Fuji. Mr. Haneda said the metal from each shell yields $2.80 from metal brokers and one “Honest John” shell brings almost $70. 2 Attend Meeting Francis Heller, associate professor of political science, and Clarence J. Hein, instructor, attended a second committee meeting to coordinate state-wide student research projects Saturday at Wichita University. Political science representatives from state colleges and universities attended. -Classified Ads- Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Saturday, by mail to University of Iowa, Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. FOR SALE SATURDAY 'BIG BOB' Dougherty Compoe photographic enlarger. $12. Also other photo equipment. EKTACHROME expertly developed. Don Sexton. 1426 Alumni. VI 3-8153. 3-6 LO-S DINTY GROUP: '46 Ford Club, beautiful radio and heater, good tires, mildnight midnight black. $145 '47 Ford, 2-door, heat and music, a real deal. $135 '49 Ford, 2-door, Mercury motor, heat, blue with white tires. $225 6th and Vermont—Open till 9 three days '48 Chevrolet, 4-door, 4 tires, 4 doors, 3 fenders, runs good. $97.50 "49 Nash Statesman, 4-door heat, over white tires, white tires, "195, Tires worth that," '49 Pontiac, 4-door, heat music, real kel neen, see it, $200, 2-6 FOR SALE M.G.—T. D. Mark II Sports Car. Fully equipped $1,000. John Benn 2-8 '55 FORD convertible. White with black top. Pink interior. Tubeless white side door. Black roof. Steering seat lift and top lift. 720 miles. Excellent condition $2400. VI 3-7473. 3-8 3-PIECE three-quarter length party suit, Size 36. Black velvet coat with white crepe quilted lining. White blouse with silver metallic and black skirt with white collar. Worn only twice. Reasonable price. 801 Mississippi. North entrance. 3-8 SAXOPHONE—Conn E-flat Alto. Almost used. Horns are reasonable James Gus. 1988 Ohio 018 8mm MOVIE OUTFITT: Eumig C-4 8 mm movie camera, battery driven (only such weighing less than 10 mAh), for color camera with a smaller video frame, thief f2.5 lens, and leather carrying case. projector: Kodacase Eight, model 50. monitor: Samsung Gear S3, model 3- Call VN7-3:600 after 8 p.m. FOR SALE. '48 Packard. 4-door, radio, heater and overdrive. Good condition. Very reasonable. Jim Kelly. Templin Hall. VI 3-2482. 3-12 TRAY trunk and wardrobe trunk. Call 3-13 6-969. 3-12 2-5 p.m. LIVE GIFTS--Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas—complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs-beds, harness, etc., puppies. Everything Chameleons, Hamsters, everything in the Pet FIELD. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. fittshop.com BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regulation. Linked in lika, 1911 Tennessee TV VI 31-240. DRESSMAKING - Formals, alterations. Wedding gowns. On Smith, 911; Maid of CABINET inverter and finisher. Antique restoring at 823 Alicia/biontomotor炉 at 823 Alicia 3-1235 TYPING: Themes, theses, reports, etc. Responsable numbers: 1736 La. VI - 3257 M. I. ***** EXPERIENCED typist will do all kinds of typing in my house. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert McEdwallow, 634 Greer Terrace. VI 3-8588. 3-19 AT MOM s.' 1101 Vermont--Family style meals, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 75c. 3-7 TYPING: Experienced. Fast and ac- celerate. Call Barbara Carrier at VI 3-8879. Tee Pee BEVERAGES—All kinds of 6-packs, ice cold.Crusted iced in water-repellent closed paper bags Plicnic, party supplies, 6th and Vermont. Phone V: 3-3050 EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Phone. Mai V 3-7654. tf Hilden Gibson Co-op offers membership to 4 men. Good rooms. Excellent meals. $42 per month. 4 hrs. work per week. 1614 Kentucky. VI-3552. 3-7 MISCELLANEOUS at the TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Skio-Coy and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Gieseman at the First Station. Send information for inlineries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-1052. ft TRANSPORTATION FOR RENT: 3 single rooms with ice box from campus 1229 Ohio VI. 3-1393 FOR RENT AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency, Tempu Maupin Travel House, 1236 Mast Phone VI 3-1211. FOR RENT: 3-room furnished apt. First floor. Private bath. Utilities paid. See at 1329 Ohio. VI 3-7284. tf First floor 2-room furnished apartment. In-a-door床. Adults. $58. Utilities paid. 728 Ohio. Contact Les Halberg, College Motel, VI 3-0131. 3-6 VERY small house. 428 Alabama. $50 per month. Open House. 2 p.m., March 3, Pascal. 844 Saline, Topeka, Kansas 3-8 REASONABLE BLEE, attractive apartment, beautifully and completely furni- ment large closets. Private bath Adults only. Serviced immediately. 520 Ohio. 3-8 NEAT and comfortable 4-room basement apartment. Completely furnished. Both available. March 1. $55 and electricity. Ph. V1-7653 or KU mornings. MEN—One twin bedroom and one single room. Linens. Share shower/bath. Maid service. Convenient location. Ample storage. House 1234. House 1235. sacsutetsus V.1-3121. 3-12 FOR RENT. Large single room close to campus. 1406 Tenn. V1-36586. 3-9 Driver Training Teachers To Meet "Highway Homicide" will be discussed by E. W. Stewart, general field manager of the Ford Motor Co., Kansas City, Mo., at the annual meeting of the Driver Training Teachers Association of Kansas March 23-24 in the Student Union. Mr. Stewart will speak at a banquet at 6:30 p.m. March 23 in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. The different phases of driver training, including visual aids, teaching techniques, laws, and equipment. will be discussed at the workshop sessions. March 24. Two general meetings will also be held. Sponsors of the conference are the University, the University Extension, and the Driver Training Teachers Association of Kansas. Pope Gets Congratulations VATICAN CITY (UP)—Pope Pius XII has received more than 14,000 telegrams and 27,000 letters congratulating him on his 80th birthday, according to the Vatican press office. Each member of the Forensic League will give a short speech on "This I Believe", at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday in the English Room of the Student Union. Plans will be discussed for the intramural speaking contest this spring. Forensic League To Meet Excessive speed contributes to three out of 10 fatal highway accidents. "Sincerely Yours" NOW THRU WED. Tuesday, March 6, 1956. University Daily Kansan Shows 2-7-9 LIBERACE NOW THRU WED Shows 7:00-9:00 WILLIAM HOLDEN "PICNIC" Awards Are Available For Alcohol Problem Study Undergraduate students are eligibile for the Roberts Editorial Awards of 1956, which offer students an opportunity and enoumment toward the study of the alcohol problem of toda Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 122-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the publication. Do not bring the bulletin to the publication. Daily Daily Noise Notes should include name, place, date, and time of function. English Proficiency Examination will be given Saturday, Juniors and seniors in participating schools register in the school's their deans today and Wednesday. Today Book review, 4 p.m., Student Union Music Room. "The Exurbanites," by A.C. Spectorsky, Reviewer; William Conbey Tau Sigma, 7:15 p.m., Robinson Gym History Club, 7 p.m., Jayhawk Room Student Union. AUFS授教, E. A Bayne. "Iran and the Middle East." Public invited. Refreshments. Wednesday CCUN steering committee, 4 p.m., office. Union. University Women's Club Newcomers Student Union Ballroom Tickets, 78 cents SIFT, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room. First travel meeting. Refreshments. Sasnak, 7:30 p.m., Robinson Gym. Volleyball. Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m., Danfortchapel. Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Jay James, 5 p.m., Pine Room, StudentUnion KU Dames, 7:30 p.m., Student Union. Ateneo meeting, 7:30 p.m., 113 Strong Speakers: Prof. Shoemaker and Wayne Gerstenberg. Illustrated Talks on Spain Thursday ASTE meeting, 7 p.m., Room 200 Fowler. Election of officers. Plan for Engineering Exposition. Technical movie. Reservations. All members urged to attend. Graduate Club. 8 p.m., Union Building. Panel: "Brain. Trust." Feetory Hour, 4 p.m. Student Union Museum, 120 East Bacon, "Ph.D" Reader, Edward Griffin. Der deutsche Vereine 5 Donnerstag 502 Fraser Ein Vortrag über deutsche Land-wirtschaft von Herrn Doktor Kollmorgen mit Lichtbildern. Mathematics Club, 7:30 p.m., 305 Student Union. Speaker: Dr. J. W. Forman (IBM). "High Speed Computers." Movie. Everyone welcome. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m., Main Building, Students, faculty, and friends invited. SIFT To Meet Wednesday SIFT, Student Information on Foreign Travel, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine Room of the Student Union. The topic will be European Travel; an American student who will travel Europe will review travel possibilities in the European countries. Miss Gordon Talk Tonight Miss Caroline Gordon, visiting professor of English, will give her weekly lecture at 7:15 p.m. today in 205 Flint. The public is invited. SHOWS 2-7-9 NOW ENDS TOMORROW It Has That "QUIET MAN" ZING! ANN STEVE SHERIDAN COCHRAN Come Next Spring ADDED Color Cartoon—News STARTS THURSDAY The awards are given for objective writing in brief editorial style. The theme of the contest is "Fair Analysis of Abstinence and Moderation as Steps toward Solution of the Problems of Alcohol." The deadline of the contest is April 15. The editorials must be between 500 and 800 words in length. The manuscripts must be type-written and double spaced or written in ink. The author's name must not appear on the paper. An entry blank with the author's name must be attached to the manuscript. Entry blanks are available in the form of the dean of students in Strong Hall. Students To Tour Newspaper There are 50 cash awards, including a first prize of $200, and 30 scholarships to the Intercollegiate School of Alcohol Studies to be held at the University of Chicago August 25 to 30. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results, To study the floor plan and equipment of a modern daily newspaper plant, 19 students in the Newspaper Administration course will take a field trip to the Leavenworth Times Wednesday. Prof. Elmer F. Beth will conduct the study tour and will emphasize "flow of work" problems, equipment arrangement, and circulation methods. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Hawk Talk Ike says he won't make a station stop campaign. Just what goes into making a campaign? Robert Docking will tell at the Political Forum at 4 on Wednesday in the Music Room. His topic, "Organizing a campaign." Wednesday evening, no songs, just dancing, 9 to 10 to a combo in the Trail Room. Where are the song and dance men? Women, too? SUA wants them at the Talent Tryouts next Tuesday, March 13, in the Jayhawk Room. In the movies there's a "Road to . . ." everywhere. In the world of books there's an "Inside . . ." everywhere. Now it's the dark continent . . . Inside Africa. H. B. Chubb will review this new book by John Gunther at 4 next Tuesday in the Music Room. This afternoon's book review series offers the plight of the commuters . . . The Exurbanites reviewed by William Conboy. The book review's literary twin, the Poetry Hour, will present Edward Groff reading the poetry of Leonard Bacon. It's at 4 on Thursdays in the Music Room. Student Union Activities