Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 5. 1954 Ike May Call NSC To Denver Meeting Denver—(U.P.)—President Eisenhower, heartened by the ninepower agreement on German rearmament, may call the National Security council to Denver within the next 10 days. It was learned from a high- authoritative source that Robert Cutter, White House liaison man for national security affairs, will fly to the Denver White House tomorrow with the NSC policy committee—a staff of lower level experts who actually carry on the council's business. One White House source said that after he talks with Mr. Cutler, Mr. Eisenhower will decide whether to confer with the policy committee this week, and also whether Official Bulletin The deadline for submitting requests to approach the Student Course Committee is Oct. 31. TODAY **Science and Religion luncheon semi- literary** 12 noon, Westminster house, 1221 Orend. Alpha Phi Omega, formal pledge meeting. 7:30 p.m. Groad. Union. Union Pre-Nursing club picnic, 5:30 p.m. Meet in front of Frasier Hall. Dead meet on Sunday. Discussion on Know Your Bible, p. p.m., Methodist Student center. Home Economics club chili supper. 5:30-7 p.m. Fraser dining room. 50c Alpha RhoGamma, 7:36 p.m. 306 Upha Rho and Anthony Lohmeyer, speakers. AWS Sophomore Counselers, 7:30 p.m. 306 Union. Election. YMCA Bible study 8:30 p.m., Henley house, 1295, Eadre. Open meeting Coffee, 9 p.m. Methodist Student center. Worship service 9:45-10 p.m. TOMORROW ASC Disciplinary Selection committee, 12 noon, Union cafeteria nook. Baptist Student Prayer - Devotions, 12:30-12:50 d.m. Danforth chanel. Jay James rush tea for sophomores, juniors, seniors. 4-5:15 p.m. Members will CCUN executive meeting, 4 p.m., Memorial Union. Le Certe Français, 4:15 p.m. Temp- hall, "American Students" in France. American Society of Tool Engineers, field trip. Leave 6 p.m., Fowler shops. Sign list at 200 Fowler for transportation. AGI forum, 7 p.m., 305 Union. Young Democritus, 7:30 p.m., 106 Green. For all interested in precatric Hillel foundation, Yom Kippur service, 7:30 p.m. Danforth chapel. Collegiate Young Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Community building, 11th and Vermont. Fred Hall, Sen Schoeppel, speakers, Refreshments Phi Mu Alpha rush smoker, 8 pm, Oread room, Union Discussion on Know the Church, 4 p.m. Methodist Student center. Science and Religion luncheon seminar, 12 noon, Westport, house. nar, 12 noon, Westminster house. CCUN committee meeting. 7.30 p.m. Memorial union. Yom Kipur services, 7:30 p.m., Danforth chapel, Newman club chair 7 p.m. at church Newman club choir, 7 p.m., at church. Note new place. Law Wives, 8 p.m., Pine room, Memorial Union. THURSDAY University Women's club tea for new members 2-4:30 p.m., Club lounge, 8:15 p.m. "Fresh Refresher," 4 p.m. Methodist Student center. L tarquita, 4:30 p.m., 113 Strong. Easton, Mr. Orjuela and Columbian music. Red Peppers, 5 p.m., Union. Attendance required. Der Deutsche Verein picnic, 5-8 p.m. Potter lake, 50c. Register German club bulletin board, Fraser. Inclement weather: Kaffeklassen, 502 Fraser. KuKu, 7:30 p.m. Pine room, Union. Migration plains, pledge officers. "Love and Marriage," 7 p.m., Methodist Student center. the elaborate decorations on the armor worn by knights of the Middle Ages grew out of the necessity of men behind their all-enveloping garb. ENJOY A CHOICE STEAK TONIGHT at The Crystal Open Sunday Cafe to summon the top-level members of the NSC again to Denver. Mr. Eisenhower issued a formal statement of acclaim for Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and the other foreign ministers who marked out the agreement. Daily 6 a. m. 609 Vt. to 10 p.m. The Chief Executive said he had maintained close contact with Mr. Dulles throughout the conference, and had spoken with him by telephone from Washington yesterday morning. "All of us have reasons to be gratified by the outcome of the session." Mr. Eisenhower said. "It appears that the agreements. . . when ratified—preserve most of the values contained in the original European defense community proposal." Tasty meals prepared by women cooks Meanwhile, in Washington, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles tentatively plans a nationwide radio-TV address tomorrow night to explain the historic new Allied agreement on West Germany to the American people, informed sources said today. Five Vice Consuls Visit from Germany Five vice consuls from the German Foreign office in Bonn, Germany will meet with the Collegiate Council for the United Nations at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Jayhawker room of the Student Union. They will participate in a group discussion. The public is invited. The men are visiting the United States under the auspices of the International Foreign Leader Educational Exchange program, which is sponsored by the State department. The vice consuls are Dr. Heinrich Poiris, Dr. Gisela M. E. Rheker, Karl Leuteritz, Reinhard C. Schlagintwert, and Rudolf Wolff. They said Mr. Dulles, who returned from the German conference in London only yesterday, is drafting a 15-minute report telling the importance of the ninenation decision to make Germany a free state and help arm her in the Western camp. Newsman Sues Senator Las Vegas —(U.P.)— Herman M. (Hank) Greenspun, newspaper publisher and bitter foe of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, today demanded $1 million from the Wisconsin Republican for allegedly calling him an ex-Communist. Mr. Greenspun, publisher of the Las Vegas Sun, filed the damage action in district court yesterday. The suit accused Sen. McCarthy of making "defamatory, libelous, and slanderous" charges on a statewide radio broadcast that Mr. Greenspun was an "ex-Communist." The money was part of a $20. 425,843 national airport improvement program to be administered by Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks. Washington — (U.P.) Three cities in Missouri and one in Kansas received $381,500 in federal airport construction grants today for use after June 30, 1955. Mr. Greenspun previously was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges that he wrote a newspaper column which allegedly tended to incite the senator's assassination. The publisher's damage action asked $500,000 general damages and $500,000 punitive. It stated Sen. McCarthy quoted Mr. Greenspun as admitting he was a former Communist before 1,000 at a 1952 political rally. Sen. McCarthy "knowingly and maliciously" defamed Mr. Greenspun since he knew the statement was "false," the suit stated. Publisher Greenspun said the suit was filed after he learned Sen. McCarthy was to enter Nevada to attend the funeral of Sen. Pat McCarran (D-Nev.) at Reno. Four Airports Get Construction Grants Lambert airport at St. Louis will get $16,100, Kansas City's Fairfair airport will receive $16,500, and grants of $31,000 and $18,000 respectively were awarded Joplin and Columbia, Mo. All federal money must be matched dollar for dollar by local contributions. Only 72 per cent of government spending in World War II was covered by taxes and bond purchases by persons and businesses. The additional 28 per cent from the losses. L&M AMERICA'S HIGHEST QUALITY FILTER CIGARETTE