Thursday, May 6, 1954 University Daily Kansar Page 3 bump should ding cog- the ter- rit is y of table logical the an and only he these this offer- felt rica- rica. tep ooose l an died gave The 56— 860. be-ents ngly stry which as the cans anger cent old-dens and en- nere s of and Approval Near On Seaway Bill Martin Believes Washington (U.P.) - House Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr., (R.-Mass.) predicted the House would give its approval today to the long-sought St. Lawrence Seaway proposal. The House called an early session to begin the final day's debate on the Senate approved measure and a final vote was expected before nightfall. Supporters were confident victory was finally in sight after a 30-year struggle. But Seaway backers, who have dubbed Rep. Brownson's proposal a "wrecking amendment," claimed they have the votes to defeat it. The bill calls for joint U.S.-Canadian construction of a series of canals along the St. Lawrence river to open the Great Lakes to ocean-going shipping. Under the bill before the House, the U.S. share of the financing would come from borrowed treasury funds. Speaker Martin, never an enthusiastic backer of the Seaway proposal, declined to predict the fate an amendment proposed by Rep. Charles B. Brownson (R-Ind.) to bar federal financing of the project Rep. Brownson contended his proposal has a "fighting chance." Other congressional developments; Other congressional developments: Athlete—The Army said it has evidence to dispel most of a House subcommittee's suspicions that it "codded" 10 big-name GI athletes. Brig. Gen Herbert B. Powell, Army brig, commanded "there may have been some minor mistakes made" in the treatment of famous ball players and boxers drafted into the Army. Taft-Hartley-A close Senate test expected tomorrow when voting means on the administration's bill to revise the Taft-Hartley labor law. The crucial vote is likely to come on a Democratic-led attempt to send the measure back to the Labor committee. The attitude of Southern Democrats and the number of absentees is likely to decide the outcome. Housing—Sen. Harry F. Byrd (D-Va.) plans to broaden his investigation of the Federal Housing administration to include the government's entire housing program. Sen. Byrd, chairman of the joint committee on federal spending, has been looking into abuses under the FIA's various loan- insurance programs for a year. He plans to expand the inquiry to cover veterans housing, public housing and slum clearance. Far East—Sen. Guy M. Gillett (D-Iowa) charged the administration with leading the nation into a "domicile disaster" at Geneva that is weakening the anti-Communist front "all over the globe." It was one of the sharpest attacks a leading Democrat has made on the administration's policy at the Ge By BILL STRATTON Members of the student populace, who liked cellwidlo entertainment and are not addicted to the vexatious McCarthy-Army TV show, may be interested to know that local theaters are continuing with their policy of showing movies. "The Conquest of Everest" has finally reached this neighborhood as a main feature at the Jayhawker theater. By now, everyone is acquainted with the 1953 expedition of Englishmen which gained the summit of the world's highest mountain, Mt. Everest. The film record of this event, enriched by powerful sound effects and narration, gives a fair idea of how and why some men are moved to the purpose of scaling an unconquered peak. Although the lead演员Sidney Hillary, did not receive an Academy award, he was admitted to the English nobility on the strength of this one feat. James R. Feil, architecture freshman, has been named national conference chief of the Order of the Arrow of the Boy Scouts of America. The order is a national camping honor society. On Sunday, the Jayhawker turns to the latest Doris Day sequence, "Lucky Me." As we may expect of musical frivolity, there is no story but merely a train of excuses for songs and comical chaos, including Miss Day, Patti Silvers, Robert Cummings, and Eddie Foy Jr. Order of the Arrow Names New Chief Filmed in CinemaScope, these proceedings are staged in the photogenic localities of Florida. Movies Continue Despite McCarthy Show The organization includes 500 lodges all over the United States with an active membership of 80,000. Every other year the group holds a national meeting to exchange ideas, fellowship, and training. Send the Daily Kansan Home! PUT THE FINISHING TOUCH ON DINNER for MOTHER'S DAY With A Cake from DRAKE'S BAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 Make HER Day THE BLOSSOM SHOP by giving her a Dozen ROSES REGAL from Flowers Sent by Wire 326 W. 9 Phone 998 Colorful, gay, and sometimes funny are the attributes. Precipitous perils are also the good word at the Granada in "Dangerous Mission," which starts today. However, any serious comparison of this to "The Conquest of Everest" would appall even Eva Braum. Instead of the Himalayas, is Gaucer National park where Viceroy Sir bir Mr. Levi has difficulty collaring a murder witness, played by Piper Laurie. She is beautiful and he is susceptible. This kind of situation gums up the wheels of justice long enough for the entrance of outside trouble, which, in this case, is a heavy, rendered by Vincent Price. The Breen office triumphs. Following this dity at the Granada is the timeless tale of cowboys-and-Indians. "The Siege at Crystal Cafe is the place to go Delicious Steak Dinners Open On Sundays 609 Vermont West. 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