Page 6 University Daily Kphsan Wednesday, Nov. 19; 1952 4-Year Phone Records Sifted in Tax Check Washington—U.P.F.)—House investigators today began sifting a four-year record of telephone conversations of the Internal Revenue bureau's No. 2 official in a search for persons who tried to influence Official Bulletin TODAY YWCA annual RSFNM party: 4 p.m. Myers hall. Jr. Panhellenic: 4:30 p.m., Alpha Phi house. Sunflower Stateswomen: 4 p.m. Law_lounge, Green hall. Jay Janes: 5 p.m., 9 Strong. El Ateneo se reuniría el microles a las cuatro y media de la tarde en la sala 103 Strong. Que vengan todos la sala 103 Strong. Que vengan todos. Delta Phi Delta: 7:30 p.m., 316 Stadium. AICbE: 7:30 p.m. 402 Lindley. AIEE-IRE: 7:30 p.m., 426 Lindley C, Earl Hovey speaking on patents. A engineering students welcome. At dubs a dubus new members: 7:30 p.m., 426 Lunney KU Dames: 7:30 p.m.,103 Green Bridge and canasta for all students' wives. Society of American Military Engineers: business meeting, 7:30 p.m., M.S. lounge. Chess club: 7:30 p.m., 20 Strong. Final round tournament. Pre-Nursing club: 4 p.m., Fraser hall dining room. Froshawks: 7:30 p.m., 101 Snow Constitution and MU game discussion. NSA: 8 p.m., 9 Strong. Business meeting. Phi Mu Alpha: 7 p.m., 32 Strong, THURSDAY Episcopal college communion: am., Danforth chapel. University Players: 4 p.m., Green theater. Art Education coffee: 4 p.m., 323 Strong. Versammlung des deutschen Vereins: 5 uhr, 502 Fraser. Fastnachspiel. Christian Science organization: 7 p.m., Danforth chapel. FACTS: 7:30 p.m., 110 Fraser ward system discussion. Delta Sigma Pi business meeting: 7:30 p.m. 3 Strong-F. Film Owl society: 7:30 p.m., 210 Journalism. All Wyandotte county students 7:30 p.m., Lindley auditorium. Discussion of activities, formation project, social committees. FRIDAY Hillel service: 7 p.m., Danforth chapel. FUTURE Juniors and seniors in the College, Education, Fine Arts, Journalism and department of nursing in School of Medicine: the English Proficiency decisions in tax cases. A House Ways and Means subcommittee announced that the Justice department, in response to a subpeena, had surrendered the list of telephone conversations between Charles Oliphant and all persons with whom he talked during business hours from 1947 until he resigned as the bureau's chief counsel last December at the height of the subcommittee's nationwide tax scandal investigation. The subcommittee said in a statement that the 3,000-page single-spaced "Oliphant Log" also contains records of his conferences during that period. Mr. Oliphant never has been charged officially with any wrong-doing. However, Rep. Carl T. Curtis (R-Neb.) accused the Treasury department of deliberately delaying in providing the transcripts. The subcommittee said it had tried unsuccessfully for almost a year to get the Oliphant document. It said several weeks ago it wanted the records to show that "officials at the highest levels of the Treasury department displayed an unusual degree of interest" in handling a $20 million tax claim by Universal Pictures, Inc., of Hollywood. The case was settled in December, 1949, for less than $2 million. These sources said the Treasury department took the position that the log was Mr. Oliphant's property, but nevertheless kept it after he resigned. The Treasury department surrendered the document to a federal grand jury in Brooklyn last month in response to a subpoena. The jury decided it didn't want the document and gave it to the Justice department which turned it over to the subcommittee last night. Faculty Violinist To Give Recital The School of Fine Arts will present Raymond Cerf, violinist, in a faculty recital at 8 p.m. Monday in Strong auditorium. Mr. Cerf, professor of violin and head of the string department at the University, has been on the staff since 1949. He graduated in 1920 from the Royal Conservatory in Brussels. Mr. Cerf will be accompanied by Marian Jersild, instructor in piano. examination will be given Dec. 6. Copies of the examination bulletin are now available in the English office, 203 Fraser. Give a Ronson Give the perfect Christmas gift—a personalized Ronson lighter. Balfour's carries a complete stock of Ronsons, world famous for their beauty and dependability. Do your Christmas shopping today. Order a Ronson with the crest or engraving of your choice. Balfour's 411 W. 14th The annual meeting of the Kansas Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars will be held on the campus Thursday. University officials will lead several of the discussions. Kansas Registrars Deans Meet Here All colleges and junior colleges in the state are expected to send representatives. A general meeting will be held Thursday morning. The group will split into different fields in the afternoon when meetings of registrars, college deans, deans of men, and graduate deans will be held. Vandenberg Says U.S. Could Bomb Manchuria Pearl Bailey Wed Today London—(U.P.)—Negro blues singer Pearl Bailey, 34, and her white jazz drummer man Louis Bellson Jr., 28, were married today in a "real gone" ceremony. Seoul, Korea—(U.P).- Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, U. S. Air Force chief of staff, indicated today the Air Force has the power to carry the war to Manchuria any time Washington so orders. Gen. Vandenberg, making his first inspection tour of the 5th Air Force in a year, told a press conference the United Nations has shored up its aerial arm with newer and faster planes. He was asked if that meant the Air Force in Korea could attack Manchuria without bringing in more planes. "I said the Air Force," he replied. "I said the Air Force," he replied. Gen. Vandenberg said responsibility for the recent series of C-119 Flying Boxcar crashes appeared to be "mostly pilot error." In the past 10 days, four C-119's have cracked up. It seems from newspapers I’ve read away from home that it’s just coincidence,” he said. “No mechanical failures have been found so far.” up. He said morale in the 5th Air Force is "surprisingly good," but that sanitary facilities "have got to be improved." He said he was pleased with improvements in runways and aircraft. Five presidents of the United States were named James-Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan and Garfield. Give Just Once-But Give GIVE the Campus' favorite loafer Bucks in-blue, grey, cocoa, black Leather in-brown, red, green, tan Royal College Shop 837-39 Mass.