Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 13, 1952 FRAMEWORK BEFORE ITS COLLAPSE—Here is how the 200-ton steel framework for the new Science building looked before its collapse Wednesday afternoon. The above photograph was taken several weeks ago while the steel beams were being erected. Only the concrete foundation remains today. News Roundup KefauverChallengesRussell In Florida Primary Election Atlanta—(U.P.)—Sen. Estes Kefaauer challenged Dixie's powerful anti-Truman bloc today by announcing he will oppose Georgia's Sen. Richard B. Russell in Florida's presidential primary. Senator Kefauver, who defeated President Truman in Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, will oppose Russell in Florida's May 6 preferential primary, which is not binding, and also in a separate election on May 27 for the state's Democratic convention delegates. Phone Rate Increase Granted To 64 Towns Topeka-(U.P)-A telephone rate increase for 64 Kansas towns has been granted by the Kansas corporation commission. The towns in which rates will be increased are those served by the American Telephone company of Abilene. Lawrence is not affected. Committee May Try For UMT Passage Washington — (U.P.) — Universal military training, which apparently had been "pigeonholed" for this session of Congress, may come up for another vote in the House. Rep. Charles B. Brownson (R-Ind.) said today that Carl Vinson (D.-Ga.), chairman of the armed service committee, appears to have changed his mind about not making another try for passage of UMT during this session. Senator Vinson would not confirm or deny reports that he is working on another UMT bill for early presentation to the House. Borgese To Talk At 8 p.m. Today Giuseppe Antonio Borgese, professor of Italian at the University of Chicago, will give the second of a series of three lectures on "An Introduction to Dante," at 8 p.m. today in Fraser theater. The lecture will be "Dante and His Society" Professor Borgese is the third speaker in the fifth annual Humanities lecture series. On Tuesday, March 18, he will give his third lecture on "Dante and His Poem." Professor Borges is a nominee for the 1951 Nobel peace prize. He was nominated for the prize through his work as founder and secretary general of the Chicago committee to frame a world constitution. Moreau To Address Wichita Convocation Dean F. J. Moreau of the School of Law will speak at a University of Wichita convocation today. "The Significance of Law in the World Today" is the subject of his address. the dean will return from Wichita tomorrow. Official Bulletin TODAY El Atenco se reunira el jueves 13 de Marzo a las 4:30 en 113 St. Peliculas de España y Mexico proyectadas por el senor Vernon French de Washburn. Math club: 5 p.m., 203 Strong, Jimmie McQueen, speaker, "A Clock Problem." Inter-varsity Christian fellowship: 7:30 p.m., 131 Strong. All students welcome. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich zu zwangloser Unterhaltung am Donnerstag, den 13.3, um 5 uhr in Fraser 502. KuKu: 7:15 p.m., 105 Green. Bring dues. Red Pepper: 5 p.m., North College living room. Discuss plans for a party. Scabbard and Blade: 7 p.m., Military Science lounge, wear uniforms. Zoltan Dios, speaker. Pi Lambda Theta: pledge service, 5 p.m. Home Ec. dining room. FRIDAY IVCF: Missionary meeting, 12 noon-12:50, Danforth chapel. Everyone welcome. Hillel foundation: Jewish service, 8:15 p.m. Danforth chapel. FUTURE Lutheran Student association: Cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Speaker, Alice Otterness, "Key- noting Religious Emphasis." Correction: Cheerleaders school starts Monday, March 17, 4 p.m., east wing, Robinson gym. Contact Judy Buckley 3437 for information. Priority was given mail and freight trains, particularly those loaded with perishables. And the line said the first long-haul passenger train—the New England States—would leave Chicago on schedule at 2:20 p.m. for Boston. Thereafter, the NYC said, operations should be normal. Early today, the only pocket of resistance to the system-wide back-to-work move among the firemen, engineers and conductors was in the switching crews of the Chicago junction railway serving Chicago's stockyards and some industrial sections. Chicago-(U.P.)—Operations on the New York Central system neared normal today after "dishard" workers at two strategic locations gave up their fight to render a federal anti-strike order ineffectual. London—(U.P.)—Lork Ismay, Britain's wartime chief of staff and a personal friend of Prime Minister Winston Churchill, has been named first secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty organization, it was announced today. Lord Ismay Named To Top NATO Post NYC Rail Service Returns To Normal 'Hot Spot' Returns To Normal Concord, N.H.—(U.P.)—The lightlight that bathed new Hampshire during its presidential primary shifted to other political scenes today and the state returned to normal for the first time in a month. Gov. Sherman Adams, chairman of the state Eisenhower-for-President movement, described the primary as a blow to Communism and said that "Stalin isn't going to like the news." "The people of New Hampshire indorsed . . . the presidential candidate who stands beyond all others for steadfast end courageous resistance to all we hate and fear in Communism," he said. T H. Johnson, Taft's state campaign offered, congratulations to the general and said that New Hampshire Republicans would support whoever is nominated by the GOP national convention. Local observers felt that the primary failed to produce a clean cut decision between Eisenhower and Taft, but thought that it made Kefauver a major contender for the Democratic nomination. Cuban President Flies To Exile In Mexico Havana, Cuba — (U.P.) — Ousted President Carlos Poir Socarras flew to exile in Mexico today, leaving Gen. Fuligencio Batista, Cuba's strong man, in unchallenged control of the country. Everyone likes to receive pictures. Include a few in your next letter home. SEE US FOR 24-HOUR QUALITY SERVICE 1107 Mass. A&P Super Market Easter Food Values Worthmore - Colored 14 oz. pkg. MARSHMALLO WEGGS ___ 29c Worthmore 1 lb. pkg. JELLY EGGS ___ 25c Worthmore - Chocolate 12 oz. pkg. COCONUT CREAM EGGS___ 29c Chick-Chick pkg. EASTER EGG COLORS ___ 10c Country doz. 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