VII Page 7 Ike to Fill Vacancy Upon Vacation Return Denver—(U.P.)—President Eisenhower is not expected to deliberate seriously upon filling the supreme court vacancy until he returns to Washington after this last week of his western vacation. It was learned last night that Mr. Eisenhower intends to scrutinize the qualifications of a number of high-ranking federal jurists at length and to hold long administration conferences in his capacity, as its choice to succeed associate justice Robert H. Jackson, who died Saturday. Judge Medina's forebearance while he presided at the trial of the I1 communist leaders in New York brought him national acclaim. Most often mentioned in the normal speculation around the Denver White House was Judge Harold Medina of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, along with several other members of the federal bench. Members of the White House staff ruled out the possibility that the appointment would go to either retiring Gov. Thomas Dewey of New York or to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. It was also ruled out by the White House staff that Attorney General Herbert Brownell Jr., would receive the nomination. Mr. Brownell is one of the President's highest political advisors and is considered valuable. Democrats in the Senate would resist his confirmation, because Brownell condemned both former President Truman and the Democratic party in the Harry Dexter White case. Administration leaders have taken at face value Governor Dewey's decision to quit public life in favor of private law practice. Official Bulletin TODAY Baptist Student union. prayer-devotions 12:30-12:50 p.m. Danforth chapel. KU Dames (student wives organization), get-acquainted party, 8 p.m. Kansas room, Union. Get-acquainted party; for all student wives. Episcopal student services MTWTF Danforth chapel. Morning prayer 6:41 WCA House of Representatives, c 705 Union. Independent Student association, 7:30 p.m., 308 Union. Short, all-membership. Naval Reserve research unit, 7:30 p.m., 109 Harbor, Speaker. YWCA comparative religions com- munity p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Korinthia, "Indian Indian beliefs." Radu: School organizational meet. Shipper: 5.20 p.m. Merys hall. in 'Fowler' shops in 10 m. and 4 p.m. Oread room. Upstairs. Coffee, men, in education. American Society of Tool Engineers reservations for tool manufacturing due to construction office b vs p 59.1 Union. Coffee for men in education. Radio Players, 5 p.m. 2015 Journalism All-Student council. 7:15 p.m., Pine room and 305. Union. Kappa Beta, 5:30 p.m. Myers hall. Dinner meeting. room and 205, union. ASC elections committee following Ukraine KU Amateur Radio club, 7:30 p.m. 525, ELEF. Election. Episcopal student services. MTWF7 Danfort chapel. Prayer 8:45 a.m. Eu- union. WEDNESDAY Delta Phi Delta, 7 p.m., Miller hall, Dr. Brancher speaks. **Mathematics club and Mathematics** colloquium, Strong Speaker principles, 3. p. 195 Episcopal Inquirers class, 7 p.m., 306 Union CCUN executives, 4 p.m. umoro El Ateneo, 4:30 p.m. 113 Strong Al Eteno, £3.00 p.m. Chinese Student cibh. 7 p.m. Oread History club, 7 p.m. Pine room, Union, Election, illustrated talk. THURSDAY Phi Mu Alpha pledge ceremony; Orest room Union; American Society of Tool Engineers 7:30 p.m. .. 300 Power. Dinner for W. G. Johnson. KuRu club, 7:30 p.m. Pine room Union Bring money for K-State, MU Mountaineering club, 7:30 p.m., Oread room. Union. Rate reductions of 12-1/2 per cent are announced in German hotels and restaurants during the off-season. November to March, and a cut of 10 per cent the year around. SUNSET Now Showing W. on 6th st. Ph. 3313 No Peace Prize Offered This Year Oslo, Norway — (U.P.)— The Noben prize committee said today that it will not award its coveted peace prize this year. The last time the award was skipped was in 1952. But prizes for both 1952 and 1953 were awarded last year—one going to America's Gen. George C. Marshall and the other to Albert Schweitzer. The decision to withhold the 1954 peace prize was announced at a time when, for the first time in many years, no hot war was in progress anywhere. The Norwegian Nobel committee which awards the peace prize, said the prize will be reserved for next year. The pelican derives its name from the Greek. It has a huge beak shaped like the great Greek peleukus, an ax. The Army Signal Corps maintains 333 film libraries,186 in the United States and 147 overseas. Dyche Museum Wall Completed A wall now under construction in Dyche Museum will soon be complete. There will be an air space between it and the outside wall, creating an insulating effect, which is necessary in any museum. The remodeling is a result of Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy's decision to complete construction begun on the museum in 1930. At the present time, the carpentry work consists of "coving", or rounding the corners of the gallery so that the scenery within the exhibit will seem more realistic. A more lifelike ceiling is also being worked on. When the carpentry work is completed, the walls will be plastered and the museum staff will sweep, hose, and vacuum the entire main gallery. After the completion of the clean-up process, the scenery will be painted and repaired. In addition to these changes, a new exhibit is also being constructed. It depicts life in the Lower Sonoran life-zone, which includes the southwestern part of the United States. The background for this display is the Santa Catalina mountains in Arizona. The world's highest suspension bridge spans the Arkansas River, 11.053 feet above the riverbed. University Daily Kansan United Nations, N.Y. —(U.P.)-The Western allies will test Russia's willingness to negotiate on world disarmament today in the opening of the United Nations annual debate on reducing armaments and banning atomic and hydrogen weapons. The Russians have shown indications of being willing to negotiate for the first time in years on disarmament. However, Henry Cabot Lodge, chief United States delegate, said that Russia has led the west "down the garden path" so frequently that he was not very hopeful for success in the debate. Allies to Test Russia in UN British Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd was due to open the disarmament debate. He was expected to bombard Vishinsky with questions on the Kremlin's latest disarmament proposal. The Soviet plan as outlined by Vishinsky, envisages disarmament in two stages. In the first period of six months or a year, all powers would reduce their armed forces 50 per cent of an agreed proportion. In a second similar period, the reduction would be completed. Ireland's unique radio train between Dublin, Killarney and Connemara provides Irish music, community singing and description of places of interest seen through the train windows. BUSINESS SERVICES JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the box, including food for our one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, dogs and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. Neat and accurate. Mrs. Ehrman, 1812 Vermont. Phone 2771M. tf EVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co., 616 Vt. ft. TYPING: Experienced in theses, term papers and reports. Accurate and neat work. 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