Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Dec. 9, 1952 GOP Brass Anticipate Conference With Ike Washington—U.P.)—Key Republicans said today President-elect Eisenhower may confer with top congressional leaders soon after his return from the Pacific. ◎ It was anticipated that Mr. Eisenhower will give his legislative lieutenants a briefing on his findings in Korea, plus some inking of what he has in mind to improve the situation on the fighting front. Vice President-elect Richard M. Nixon and Sen. Frank Carlson (R-Kan.), a top Eisenhower campaign assistant, said there has been considerable discussion of a get-together, probably in New York, soon after Mr. Eisenhower's return. While Mr. Nixon and Mr. Carlson expected that such a meeting would deal primarily with the legislative program for the new Congress, other Republicans said a review of the Korean situation—as seen through Gen. Eisenhower's eyes—would be "inevitable." This would be doubly true if the General, as a result of his visit, decides to ask Congress for increased funds with which to equip and train more South Korean troops. Mr. Nixon, meanwhile, told reporters he is "sure" a majority of the members of Congress will support the next President's legislative $50 Scholarship Offered by ISA The Independent Student association is offering a $50 scholarship for the spring semester for independent students. The award will be given on scholastic standing, need, and leadership of the student. The student doesn't have to belong to ISA to be eligible Applications may be secured from the dean of women's office or from Ron Sammons, ISA scholarship committee chairman, at Battenford hall. The deadline for applications is Monday. The winner of the scholarship will be announced before the Christmas vacation. program, once it is formulated. He indicated that Republican strategists are counting strongly on the votes of a bloc of Southern Democrats to give them an actual "working majority," since by count, their margin will be in 49-47 in the Senate with a similarly small, Republican voting margin in the House. UN Airmen Bomb Reds Seoul. Korea—(U.F.)-Allied bombers in round-the-clock raids have smashed Communist supply lines again today as ground fighting slackened apparently due to a Communist shortage of frontline supplies. Allied Sabrejets shot down a Communist Mig-15 jetfighter—their ninth in three days—while flying fighter cover today for bombers on daylight raids. The slack in the ground war, Allied officers said, could mean that the day and night. Allied bombings were pinching the Reds' front line supplies. B-29 Superforts and B-26 invaders ranged deep into North Korea during the night to search out and blast trucks headed for the Red frontlines with ammunition and other supplies. Air Force crews said they destroyed about 160 trucks. Superforts also hurled a night assault against an ore-processing plant a supply center, and a military staff officers' center. Dive bombers took over the day shift. They ripped up a rail line on the West coast of Korea and dropped explosives into a transportation and supply center at Singe. At least six supply-laden trucks were wrecked and two secondary explosions were touched off. Official Bulletin Student Religious Council: 4 p.m. Mvers hall B. German Christmas Choir; rehearsal. 5 p.m., 306 Fraser. TODAY Stateswomen Club: 5:30 p.m. Hawk's Nest. University Players: candidates 15. p.m., Green theater. Campus Affairs Committee: 7:30 p.m., 222 Strong, subject: Campus Publications. WEDNESDAY Lutheran Student association: morning matins service, 7:30 a.m. Danforth. Jay Jane: 5 p.m., 9 Strong. Phi Mu Alpha: 7 p.m., 32 Strong, pledging ceremony for new members. All acts required to attend. Sociology club: 7 p.m., Strong An- Chess club: 7:30 p.m. 20 Strong, Froshawk: 7:30 p.m. 102 Strong. Quill Club: 7-8 p.m. 205 Fraser. Come and pick up copies of Trend. THURSDAY El Atenco: se reuniria el jueves a las cuatro y media de la tarde en Strong auditorium. Programa de Navidad. Que vengan todos. Lutheran Student association: Bible study, 4 p.m. Myers hall. Deutscher Verein: no meeting. Play cast meet in Little Theater. Green hall. 5 p.m. Chorus meet in 108 Fraser. 5 p.m. Red Peppers: 7 p.m., North College living room. Christian Science organization: 7 p.m. Danforth. KuKu club: 7:15 p.m., 10! Green. Student Chapter of American Society of Tool Engineers: 7:30 p.m. Fowler Shops. Delta Sigma Pi: 7:30 p.m., Strong Hall Annex F, room 3, Speaker, Joseph Garrison, member of Garrion and Gressor. State Rep. Bentley Reveals Alleged $50,000 Graft Effort Topeka—(U.P.)-State Rep. Howard Bentley, Republican of Kinsley, has charged that John Harvey, Representative of a Topeka architect and engineering firm, offered him a $50,000 personal payment if Pep. Bentley secured the contract for a multi-million dollar state office building. Bakersfield, Calif. (U.P.) —A propeller from a B-29 sliced through a home here today, narrowly missing a family of five. MP's Guard Prop After It Hits Home Military officials were reported to have thrown a cordon around the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cowle shortly after they told police the propeller sheered through a corner of the house, burying itself in the ground. UNESCO to Show 2 Films Two films, "A Time for Greatness" and "People Next Door," will be shown at 7:30 p.m. today in the Congregational church, 925 Vermont st. The films are sponsored by the Douglas county council for UNESCO. The public may attend. Entomologist Plans Trip Ellis B. Hayden Jr., graduate entomology student, will join a six-month expedition to the Bahama islands in Charleston, S.C., Dec. 18. The expedition, known as the Van Voast-American Museum of Natural History, Bahama Islands Expedition, will make the first comprehensive entomological and herpetological collection from that area. Although this is Hayden's first field trip of this sort, he has collected various groups of flies, and more especially, those associated with aquatic environments, while in the marines Oct. 1950 to April '52. GOING FORMAL? TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS XMAS SPECIAL TUXEDOS DISCOUNTED 25% Just in time for those Christmas Parties! Get yours now at this big saving. Were Now $50 $37.50 55 41.25 57.50 43.15 Mass. St. 905 Phone 905 - Cezanne - Picasso - Klee - Degas - Dufy - Matisse - Miro Artext Prints are just a few of the famous artists included in the individual 8x10 color prints at 25c up. On Post Cards at 10c each. 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