Page 3 Attlee Arrives in London To Take Over Party Reins London — (U,P)— Labor party leader Clement R. Attlee, who once defeated Winston Churchill, flew back from Canada today and took immediate command of the opposition campaign to oust Prime Minister Anthony Eden's Conservative government in the May 26 general elections. Mr. Attlee sped to a Labor party national executive conference immediately after his plane touched down on an 8,000-mile dash back to Britain to hammer into line the divided Socialist party's wavering ranks. Mr. Attlee, who bested Mr. Churchill in the 1945 elections, and the Labor party high command drafted strategy at party headquarters, transport house, for the campaign against Mr. Churchill's "heir," Anthony Eden. Mr. Eden, who succeeded Mr. Churchill as Prime Minister only three weeks ago, today took over mother of the elder statesman's posts. He was formally confirmed as party chief at a closed-door caucus of conservative leaders at Church House, Westminster. In the "common" fight against the Tories, labor ranks which had split sharply by the clash between the moderate Attlee wing and the hate-American bloc led by Aneurin Bevin closed behind Attlee. Mr. Bevan was expelled from the Labor party in parliament for his defiance of Attlee's leadership. But so great is the fiery Welshman's popularity with rank-and-filers, Socialist chieftains stopped short of expelling him outright from the party. About 1,500 Boys Expected For Scout Visitation Day An estimated 1,500 or more Boy Scouts from Kansas and western Missouri are expected on the University of Kansas campus Saturday for the annual Scout Visitation day, run in conjunction with the Kansas Relays and the Engineering Exposition. Jim Miller, student chairman of the visitation, and outgoing president of Alpha Phi Omega secuiting fraternity, made the estimate on strength of advance reports and past experience. A total of 1,200 Scouts were brought to the campus in last year's program. University Extension officials reported advance registrations of approximately 50 troops from an estimated 40 communities in Kansas and Missouri, with largest registrations reported from greater Kansas City, Wichita, Hutchinson, and Montgomery county. After an early-morning registration in the Student Union, the Scouts will visit the Engineering Exposition during the morning. Tours of the campus also are scheduled before an 11:30 a.m. picnic lunch. Evangelist Leaves For West Germany Amsterdam, The Netherlands—(U.P.) Evangelist Billy James Hargis of Tulsa, Okla., leaves today for a secret site in West Germany to watch the launching of balloons that will carry extracts from the Bible into Russia, Czechoslovakia and Poland. Some 500,000 copies will be floated aboard 100,000 hydrogen filled balloons within the next four months in a program sponsored by the International Council of Christian churches. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. University Daily Kansan Phone 151 KANU Schedule 1:45 Sign on—music 1:55 News 2:00 Serenade 2:30 Jayhawk School of the Ai Komm, Sing Mit Mir 3:00 Broadway Rhapsody For Appointment 2:45 This Is KU* 3:25 Chicago Round Table 3:25 Chicago Round Table 3:55 News 5:33 News 4:00 Music You Want 4:00 Music You Want 5:00 Stories and Stuff 5:00 Stories and 5:20 Jazz Concert 5:30 Jazz Concert 5. 45 Cameron Reports Sports 6:00 Candlelight concert 7:00 Concert hall* 7:30 Bedtime Story 7:55 News 8:00 Chamber Music 9:00 A Little Night Music 1:55 N Official Bulletin 3:55 News 10:00 A Little Night Music KDGU Schedule TODAY - Programs broadcast on both KANU and KFKU Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. theatre, Dianapo; "Romees and Juliet" cheerleading, Dianapo. 6:29 Sign on Poetry hour, 4 p.m. Music room, Student Union. Ralph Hodgson, Walter De La Mare. Reader: Alexander MacGibbon. 6:30 Emile Cote Glee Club 6:40 Campus News 6:45 This Is War 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 University Theater Concert 8:30 Evening Vespers AIEE joint meeting KU and KC. Mo. with dinner, 6:30 p.m., Sunflower room. Student office, meeting 6 p.m. Student Office Student University.见 JMF. Jordan. EL lab for dinner reservations. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Diffrorm shape, Students, faculty, Diffrorm shape, Students, faculty. German club spring picnic. 4-7:30 p. Potter lake. Food provided at 25c Young Republicans election of officers, 7:30 p.m. 106 Green. Geology club, 7.30 p.m., 426 Lindley. Color movie: Adventures in Canadian Geology. Sigma Xi, 7:38 p.m., 122 Malott. Dr. W. J. Argersinger: "Research Applications of Ion Exchange in Chemistry." Election of new members. Radio-TY players, 5 p.m., KDGU studio, Constitution, discussion Quack Club, 7:30, Robinson gymnasium. Engineerettes. 8 p.m. Card Room Student Union. Bridge and other games Episcopal morning prayer. 6:45 am. Holy Communion. 7 a.m. D a n f o r t h TOMORROW Morning meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth chapel. Everyone welcome. Lutheran Student "Coffee Hour," 3 am. Trail Room. Student Union. Lutheran Student Conceal Room. p.m., Trail Room, Student Union. *Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m.* Mozart the Impressor's Jay Jane rush ten. 4:30-5:30 p.m. partm. Student union. Actives in partm. *Museum of Art record concert*, noon and 4 p.m. Charles IV: String Quartet Liahona Fellowship worship service. 8 a.m. Church. SUNDAY Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. Beethoven: Symphony in C Major; Namensfeier Overture, Op. 115; Consecration of the House Overture, Op. 124. Gamma Delta Supper meeting. 5:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Student Center, 17th & Vermont. Speaker: Robert Broughtros, Exec. Sec. Kyla Kansas District. *Lutheran Student association cost supporter* *New Hampshire. Host to K-State LSA.* Cockcraft Explodes Cobalt Bomb Myth London—U.P.)—Sir John Cockcroft, Britain's atomic research chief, said yesterday the "so-called cobalt bomb" would "offer no advantages to a lunatic designer." 8:45 News, Weather 8:55 Sports 9:00 Request Show 9:30 Top Seven only at 10:00 Weather—sign off first in Lawrence GREASE FITTING COVERS Protects fittings from harmful grit and dirt. Bring your car in to have it greased get a grease cover for every fitting FREE Bridge Standard 601 Mass. Phone 3380 Thursday, April 21, 1955 English Professor Receives Ford Foundation Grant A salary and travel expenses grant from the Ford Foundation's fund for the advancement of education has been awarded Dr. Arvid Schulenberger, assistant professor of English at the University. Dr. Schulenberger's project will be to study creative writing as an academic subject. He will concentrate his efforts in the university field, and intends to examine what currently is being offered in U.S. universities in the creative writing field, making recommendations in his study as to what should be offered. The grant begins this summer and will provide salary and travel expenses for a year. Dr. Schulenberger has written YM-YWCA to Sponsor English Style Debate An English style debate sponsored by the YMCA-YWCA will be presented today at 8 p.m. in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union. Debating for the proposition, "Resolved, this house believes that Christianity is dying," will be Brian Dunning, special graduate student from England, and Joel Sterrett, college freshman. William Ellis, associate secretary of the United Students Christian council, and William Arnold, college senior, will debate for the opposition. William Allaway, secretary of the YMCA, will be moderator. two books published within the last year. "Roads from the Fort," a Book-of-the-Month club recommendation, and a critical work, "Cooper's Theory of Fiction." He joined the KU faculty in September, 1951, and teaches most of the criticism and creative writing classes, plus some American literature courses. Chicago College of OPTOMETRY Serving an Attractive Profession Doctor of Optometry DEGREE IN THREE YEARS IN THREE YEARS Professional Recognition by U.S. Dept. of Def. and Sel. Service. Two Large Eye Clinics University Environment. New Doma and Apartments on large adjoining I. L. T. Campus. Your Liberal Arts Credits Applicable for Entrance (60 Semester Credits in Specified Courses) CHICAGO COLLEGE of OPTOMETRY 2243 South Michigan Avenue Technology Center, Chicago 16, III. WANTED—Written application for Editor and Business Manager of 1955-56 JAYHAWKER. Must be given to Jerry Jurden, 1100 Indiana, phone 284 by Saturday noon, April 23. Include previous experience. 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