y Kan-profes- Matrix tor not a but was years. hoping of re- stmin- to act Pres- street, light. He will re- --er step, together ou meet w wa- burst 0 peris s stase M istime. times. ouced Sioux 1 resi- flood- nesota, already the not ed 36 business and of a the and san- in a about their bls. will elec- Leo edu- folk ornet. group and ROCK CHALK CAIRN RERUILT—The Rock Chalk cairn, traditional outdoor meeting place of Sachem, senior men's honorary society, has been rebuilt on the hill between the campanile and Memorial stadium. The cairn was moved to permit construction and landscaping of the campanile. Two students are shown looking at the cairn—Kansan photo by Jack Long Final Examinations To Begin May 22 Final examinations for the spring semester will be given from Thursday, May 22, to Thursday, May 29, inclusive. Recent action of the University Senate requires all students to take a final examination in all courses in which final examinations are normally given. The schedule for examinaion is as follows: Classes meeting at: Will be examined at: 8 A.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Monday, May 26 8 A.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30- 3:20 Tuesday, May 27 8 A.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Friday, May 27 9 A.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30- 3:20 Thursday, May 27 10 A.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Saturday, May 27 10 A.M. T T S sequence** ... 3:30- 5:20 Thursday, May 27 11 A.M. M W F sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Wednesday, May 27 11 A.M. T T S sequence* ... 3:30- 5:20 Friday, May 27 12 Noon, M W F sequence* ... 3:30- 5:20 Thursday, May 27 1 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Wednesday, May 27 1 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30- 3:20 Monday, May 28 2 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Tuesday, May 28 2 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30- 3:20 Wednesday, May 28 3 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Thursday, May 28 3 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 3:30- 5:20 Wednesday, May 28 4 P.M. M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Thursday, May 28 4 P.M. T T S sequence** ... 1:30- 3:20 Thursday, May 28 French 1 French 2 German 1 German 2 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 General Biology Zoology 2 Physiology 2 Chemistry 2, 2E, 3, 3E, 48 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Monday, May 26 Physics 5 & 6 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Friday, May 26 Psychology 1 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Tuesday, May 27 Economics 9 & 10 (Acctg. I & II) ... 3:30- 5:20 Monday, May 26 ROTC (All Sections) ... 1:30- 3:20 Saturday, May 26 (Army, Navy and Air Force) or *5- and 4-hour classes; 3-hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 2-hour classes meeting Monday and Wednesday, or Monday and Friday, or Wednesday and Friday; 1-hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, at the hour indicated. **3-hour classes meeting Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 2-hour classes meeting Monday through Saturday. 1-hour classes meeting Tuesday or Thursday or Saturday, at the hour indicated. Co-op Week To Explain Purpose Of System Goodsale said the purpose of co-op week is to bring the co-ops to the attention of students at Kansas University, and to explain to those who might be interested in living in a co-op just what co-operative living means. Co-op week will be held Monday, April 21, through Sunday, April 27, Wilbur Goodseal, inter-co-op coordinator, announced today. The University co-ops are Doe: Henry, Hill, Rochdale, Rock Chalk, Twin Pines, Couples, Jayhawk and Graduate Girls. A membership drive will be held throughout the week and interested persons will be invited to the various houses for dinner. An informal coffee hour and forum will be held at Don Henry Wednesday, April 23. An inter-co-op dance will be held at Twin Pines Friday. April 25, and a picnic at Lone Star lake, south of Lawrence, Saturday. Open house will be held at all houses Sunday. San Juan, P.R.—(U.P.) —A four-engined New York-bound Pan-American airways plane with 69 persons aboard was ditched in the Atlantic off San Juan harbor today. Coast Guard ships and planes had picked up 23 survivors and counted at least 10 dead at 12:30 p.m. Chairmen of the committees planning for Co-op week are Eldon Haines from Twin Pines, social; Shirley Ellott from Graduate Girls. Jim Benson from Fair Couples, picnic; and Wendell Walker from Hill, membership. BULLETIN Daily Kansan 49th Year, No.130 'Ike' Asks To Come Home To Seek GOP Nomination --- Library To Be Open During Vacation LAWRENCE. KANSAS The library will be open during Easter vacation every day except Easter Sunday. L. F. Long, assistant director of the library, said that books will be checked out as normal, and that two-week charges and regular service will be maintained. He said that reserve books may be checked out if there are several of a kind on hand. The purpose of this is to keep a few copies in reserve for the use of students remaining here over vacation. Friday, April 11, 1952 The library schedule for the vacation is as follows: Sat., April 12...7:45 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun, April 13...Closed Monday through Friday. April 14 - 18 ...9 a.m.-12 noon Sun, April 20 ...6 p.m.-10 p.m. Strike Settlement May End Others The Michigan agreement was the first break in the telephone tie-up involving 43 states, coming at a time when long distance lines already were overloaded by a nationwide walkout of 30,000 Western Union telegraphers. Detroit—UUP)—Michigan Bell Telephone company and the CIO Communication workers today announced a 12.7 cent hourly pay increase to end a five-day strike. CWA President Joseph Beirne said the terms "could serve as a pattern" to settle the nationwide dispute. A University student last night tried to take his own life by wading into the Kaw river, but changed his mind at the last minute and struggled back to shore. Student Attempts To Take His Life The student, a fine arts freshman, was picked up by Lawrence police when he was seen stumbling across the Kaw river bridge in dripping clothes. He told university officials he tried to take his life, but would give no reasons. He is reported to be a good student and apparently has no real personal difficulties. Parking regulations will continue to be in force on Jayhawk boulevard in Zone H and Zone Upper G during spring vacation, Donald K. Alderson, assistant dean of men, said today. Other parking zones will be open to all parkers with or without permits. Vacation Parking Will Be Enforced WEATHER Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Occasional spring showers or thunder storms tonight and in the east portion Saturday morning. Lows tonight upper 40's east and south to near 40 northwest. High SPRING SHOWERS Saturday 05-70. Washington—(U.P.)—The White House announced today that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower had asked to be relieved June 1 as Supreme Commander of the Allied powers in Europe. DWIGHT D. EJSENHOWER Special Carillon Recital For Easter A special cartillon program of Easter hymns and sacred music will be played at 7 a.m. Sunday by Ronald Barnes, carrilonneur, in addition to the regular afternoon program. The morning program has not been announced. The afternoon program includes: Campane a Festa (Nino Rota), Campane a Sera (Nino Rota) sacred molleeds-Jesus Christ is Ris'n Today, Beneath the Cross of Jesus, Passion Chorale, In the Cross of Christ I Glory, All Glory, Laud, and Honor, and Crown Him With Many Crowns. Le Rosier, variations (Rosseau), The Bells of Berghall Church (Sibelius), Where're You Walk (Handel), and Gay Nineties favorites, When You and I Were Young, Maggie, The Strawberry Blonde, Home, Sweet Home, and Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms. The program ends with Country Gardens and Crimson and the Blue. Eisenhower sent a request dated April 2 to Secretary of Defense Robert A. Lovett, asking that he be relieved by June 1 and placed on inactive status upon his return to the United States. The General, however, did not give the date when he expects to meet him. He also takes an active hand in his campaign by the Republican presidential nomination. Eisenhower's first formal appearance before the public as a candidate for Republican presidential nomination in 1952, where he won 4 in his home town, Abbane, Kane. On that date ceremonies will take place in connection with the Eisenhower museum there. The White House announcement at noon today was made on the day and hour selected by Eisenhower. White House Press Secretary Joseph Short said President Truman is not yet ready to announce the selection of a successor. The White House disclosed that on April 10 Lovett, acting with the approval of the President, sent this brief reply to Eisenhower: "Dear General Eisenhower: "In accordance with your request contained in your letter of 2 April and with the approval of the President, I am taking appropriate action to secure your release from assignment as supreme commander, Allied powers Europe, Effective 1 June, and have you placed on inactive status upon your return to the United States." Eisenhower in his letter to Lovett said his request for relief conformed with an understanding he had when he accepted the original appointment in Europe, in December, 1960. Student To Stay In Watkins During Easter Holidays Only one student will remain in Watkins hospital during the Easter holidays. Anne Longsworth, college junior, is the only student expected to be in the hospital on Easter Sunday. Students are being released as soon as possible to allow them to be in their homes for Sunday dinner. A special meal will be served at the hospital Sunday with specially decorated trays. Sunrise services will also be held in the hospital. Senate Approves Calendar University of Kansas students will go to school 92 days during the fall semester of 1952 and 90 days during the spring semester of 1953, according to the revised 1952-53 school calendar approved by the University Senate. It replaces the calendar approved April 12, 1951. Here is the new calendar Fall Semester Aug. 1, Friday. All preparatory school credentials and college credentials for advanced standing should be filed with the University not later than this date. Sept. 10, Wednesday, Orientation period begins. Sept. 15, Monday, Registration and enrollment begin. Sept. 17, Wednesday, Registration and enrollment end. Sept. 18, Thursday, Classwork begins in all departments. Nov. 25, Tuesday, Thanksgiving recess begins at 6 p.m. Dec. 1, Monday, Classwork resumes at 8 a.m. Spring Semester Feb. 2. Monday, Orientation period begins; registration and enrollment begin. Jan. 29, Thursday, Semester examinations end. Jan. 5, Monday, Classwork resumes at 8 a.m. Dec. 20, Saturday, Christmas recess begins at noon. Feb. 4, Wednesday, Registration and enrollment end. Jan. 22, Thursday, Semester examinations begin. Feb. 5. Thursday, Classwork begins in all departments. April 4, Saturday, Spring vacation begins at noon. April 13, Monday, Classwork resumes at 8 a.m. May 28, Thursday, Semester examinations begin. June 4. Thursday, Semester examinations end. June 7, Sunday, Baccalauroate. June 7, Sunday, Baccalaureate. June 12, Monday, Commencement. June 11, Thursday, Orientation period begins. June 12, Friday, Registration and enrollment begin. June 13, Saturday, Registration and enrollment end. June 15, Monday, Classwork begins in all departments. July 4, Saturday, Holiday Aug. 8. Saturday, Summer session ends at 6 p.m. Final examinations will be held in the last regular class period of each course.