Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 30, 1953 Expect Easy Approval OnReorganizationPlan Washington—(U.P.)—Easy Senate approval was expected today for President Dwight D. Eisenhower's plan to create a 10th cabinet-level department. ineffective in some parts of Ital- The plan changes the Federal; Security agency into a full-fledged Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. It would elevate Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, present FSA administrator, to cabinet rank with the title of "secretary." The House approved the bill March 18 by a vote of 291 to 85. Students interested in earning money during spring vacation may interview township officials as part of a government research center project, James W. Drury, associate professor of political science, said today. Hundreds of Communists were detained by police in Rome and other cities during the strike. The walkout disrupted bus and streetcar services, but failed in the proclaimed effort for a general strike. Tax scandals: House tax investigators summoned Henry W. Grunewalk for a second round of questioning today about his interest in tax cases and his friendship with high government officials. Chairman Robert W. Kean (R-N.J.) of the House Ways and Means subcommittee said secret questioning of Mr. Grunewald should wind up today. Taft-Hartley: CIO president Walter P. Reuther, in testimony prepared for the Senate Labor committee, said the Taft-Hartley labor law can be converted into a just and fair law only by "drastic" amendment. Mr. Reuther said that the CIO would still prefer repeal of the law "to wipe the slate clean." There was little opposition in either party to a pending bill to let President Eisenhower's first government reorganization plan take effect in 10 days. Under normal procedure such plans go into effect 60 days after they are submitted, unless vetoed by a majority vote of the House or Senate. Rome — (U.P.)—Police fired warning shots over the heads of a mob of Communist demonstrators in Rome's southern suburbs today in the first outbreak of violence in a nationwide strike called by the Reds to protest a new government electoral law. A Communion preparation service will be held in Danforth chapel from 7-8 Wednesday night. The service is open to students of all denominations. Tidelands: House leaders called up for three days of debate a tide兰s bill giving coastal states clear title to offshore lands out of their historic boundaries. Passage was almost certain with voting slated to begin Wednesday. The Senate plans to begin debate on a slightly different tide兰s bills in three days. Waterfront: Senate waterfront investigators called some "very tough" witnesses for questioning on waterfront crime in the New York area. The witnesses were supposed to have included a Senate commerce subcommittee Saturday but were prevented due to a "misunderstanding." Other developments: Taking part in the service are Professor Reinhold Schmidt, instructor in voice, who will sing a portion of Hammond's "Anthem for the Communion service." Dr. John H. Patton will give a short sermonette and the congregation will be led in thought by Robert Ball and John Barber, college juniors. Dorian Swaffar is the organist. Interviewing Jobs Open for Vacation Preparation Service Set for Wednesday The service is sponsored by the Celtic Cross group of Westminster foundation. Striking Commies Protest in Rome Those interested may attend a meeting at 4 p.m., Thursday in 2 Strong Annex E. The strike, called by the Communists after the Senate had passed the electoral reform bill, was only partially successful and was totally Army tanks were moved into Modena, a Red stronghold in North central Italy to warn would-be Communist trouble-makers. Official Bulletin TODAY Chess club: 7:30 p.m. Card room. Union. Mathematical colloquium: 5 p.m., 203 Strong. Engineerettes: wives of engineering students, 7:30 p.m., 305 Union. Don Alexander, speaker on interior decorating. **Seniors:** Estes studio are taking a limita- tion to create a studio or Jayhawk Call 151-city immediately. TUESDAY Episcopal Communion 7 a.m. Danfort Kanoo, Beta: 7:30 p.m. Myers ball Young democrats: 7.15 p.m., 106 Green. Hilbell Passover Dinner: 6:30 p.m. First Methodist church. For reservations, call M721 New Fabrics for Spring: presented by Mr. Kaplan, Kansas City, 8 Fraser, 7:30 p.m., Ec club. Refreshments, everyone invited. Y8 Group meeting? 9 p.m., Henkley 215 East 30th Street, 305-648-2000, Forbes league. 7:15 p.m., 305 Union. www.forbesleague.com 1895 Graduate Dies Jay James: 5 p.m. Pine room, Union. Dr. Frank C. Bowker, '95, died Saturday in his home in Morris, Ill. He had practiced medicine in Morris for 54 years, after graduation from the Hahnemann Medical college in Chicago in 1899. Chesterfield is Best for YOU! 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