Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, January 6, 1959 Asian Aid Said To Have Strength Honolulu, T.H.—(U.P.)—The United States military aid program in Asian countries is "generating military strength," according to Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Admiral, his wife, and five aides arrived here yesterday after a one month world tour during which he spent most of his time inspecting military aid missions of Asian nations. Adm. Radford told reporters at Hickam Air Force base that he was "very satisfied" with what he saw of the military aid missions. He said there were still problems maintaining good liaison between the Pentagon and individual missions. "I think I would say the military aid program is generating military strength in various countries where it is operating." Adm. Radford said. "Generally speaking, we are going to have large military aid programs out there for a long time in my opinion." Asked about suggestions for a blockade of China until the 11 American airmen being held on trumped-up sky charges are freed, Adm. Radford said, "the President and the secretary of state expressed themselves fully on this and there is no question but what a blockade would be an act of war and that isn't anything to be treated lightly." KDGU Staff to Meet All new and old staff members are required to attend the KDGU staff meeting at 7 p.m. tonight in 217 Journalism. Judy Ferrell, graduate, and Prentice Jeffries, journalism junior, will be in charge. Correction: The American Society of Engineers meets Thursday, Jan. 13 10 a.m., Room 825. Official Bulletin Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Hall, Communion, 7 a.m., Danforth TODAY Baptist Student Union mission and dev- ciples. 12:30 - 12:50 p.m. Danforth chap. AWS House of Representatives, 4 p.m. Javahook room. Union. University Women's Club open house meetings Women's Museum of Art The Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Music room. Union, Robert Frost's Dramatic Poems. Readers: Annette McCormick, Walter Moserra, Edward Groff Red Peppers, 5 p.m. Ballroom, Union Attendance Required. Der Deutsche Verein. 5 p.m., 502 Familienabschreibungen by students who have been in Germany. Epiphany Feast of Lights, 7 p.m., Trinity church, 10th and Vermont. Le Cercle Francais Fete des Rois, dinner. 6 p.m., English room, Memorial Hall. 12 p.m., Memory dans la salle 118 Strong avant mercredi soi il vous comté v assister. Christian Science organization, 7 p.m. Danae Hall, Faculty, alumni, and friends invited. AWS Sophomore Counselors, 7-8 p.m. room. 306, Memorial Union. DSF worship. 7 p.m.. Myers hall chapel. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences open meeting, 7:15 p.m., A 4eb lid, Charles E. Jackson, chief structural dynamics, Beijing Airplane, Wichita: "Flutter of the Storm" KU Amateur Radio club meeting, 7:30 p.m. FEL 201 KuKus. 7:30. p.m., Pine room, Union. Vote on Constitutional amendment. FRIDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion, 7 a.m., Danforth Hope. Sociology Club Coffee Forum. 4 p.m. room 17. Strong Annex E. Jim Schemelberg: "Investigating the Investigators." Investigation, luncheon. 7:30 p.m. 829 Miyazaki street. 229 Mississippi street. SATURDAY Ph.D., Reading Examination in German, 9 a.m. 206 Fraser. Only candidates approved by Graduate school are eligible. Liahona Fellowship study class. 9:45 commissioned, 6 p.m.; study com- mission, 7 p.m. Museum of Art Record Concert. 4 Spanish Movie To Be Sixth Film "Subida Al Cielo" (Mexican Bus Ride), a Spanish-language movie with English titles, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Hoch auditorium. An award winner at the Cannes Film festival in 1952, it is the sixth in the University film series. The film's Spanish director, Luis Bunel, made a number of pictures in Mexico during World War II, and is noted for his talent for realism. Subida Al Cielo, however, is a comedy, enlivened by his famous dream sequences and symbolism. The tropical coast near Acapulco is the setting for the regional novel. The "IZE" Have It The story is based on a dying peasant mother; a good son who has just been married, and two psychopathic bad sons who are trying to get her inheritance. The action of the film takes place on the bus on which the good son is traveling to a neighboring town, where he is to have the will drawn up. Evil, played by Lilia Prado, tries—and succeeds for a time—to test and distract the good son. Golden Crest Milk IS PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED AND STANDARDIZED Grade"A" For Your Protection Golden Crest Dairy 2016 Leonard Phone 3126 For Delivery to Your Door For Health's Sake Drink at least 3 Glasses of Milk Every Day p.m. Franke: Sonata in A major for violin and piano; Debussy: Sonata No. 3. Epicopal Canterbury association, 5-7 p.m., Trinity church, 10th & Vermont. MONDAY Baptist Studies devotions and prayer, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Dunfort chapel. Baptist Bible School for mature persons' office, for Pre-Nursing Club dinner Tuesday, Jan. 11. Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. 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