Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 12, 1952 News Roundup March Winds Whip Across Kansas By UNITED PRESS March winds, with a 50-mile an hour velocity, whipped across Kansas today. The stormy conditions brought scattered showers in the east and blowing and drifting snow to the west portion of the state. The storm moved into Kansas as rivers, swollen by rain and melting snow earlier in the week, receded slowly. Overflows were reported on the Marais des Cygnes from Ottawa downstream but all other streams were within their banks. The new storm center drove temperatures below the freezing mark in Western Kansas and held them below the 40-degree mark in the east. Last night's minimum readings were all above the freezing mark. Tom Arnold, weatherman, said the storm would probably blow itself out by tomorrow. But he said warnings would probably be issued Official Bulletin TODAY FACTS: 7:30 p.m., 210 Fraser Everyone welcome. Chess club: 7:15 p.m., 111 Strong Jav Janes: 5 p.m., Pine room. Arnold Air Society: formal initiation. 7:30 p.m., uniforms. All interested advanced AFROTC cadets attend. Math Colloquium: 5 p.m., 203 Strong. Phi Mu Alpha: informal stag party at Skyline. Meet 8:45 p.m., Strong rotunda. HAJAS: 1915 tonight, 105 Military Science bldg. Will show a film of interest to all. THURSDAY Der deutsche Verein trifft sich zu zwanglerer Unterhaltung am Donnerstag, den 13.3 um 5 ihr in Fraser 502. 302. El atenco se reunira el jueves, 13de Marzo a las 4:30 en 113 Strong. Peliculas de España y Mexico proyectadas por el senor Vernón French de Washburn. Math club: 5 p.m., 203 Strong, Jimmie McQueen, speaker, "A Clock Problem." Inter-Varsity Christian fellow- ship; 7:30 p.m. 131 Strong. FRIDAY VCF missionary meeting, noon 12:50 p.m. Danforth chapel. Hillel foundation: Jewish service, 8:15 p.m. Danforth chapel. SUNDAY Lutheran Student association: cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Speaker, Alice Otterness, "Keynoting Religious Emphasis." IN OPEN STOCK Choose your personality-perfect Eaton Open Stock paper - make it forever yours. You can - for Eaton packages these lovely (economical) papers and envelopes separately so that you need never waste them. We recommend your favorite from our featured selection of tints, textures and sizes in fashionable Eaton's. to stockmen in Western Kansas before the blow is over. The points where flooding occurred along the Marais des Cygnes river today were Osawatonie with a 5.5-foot overflow, La Cygne with a 3.8-foot overflow and Trading Post with a 2.6-foot overflow. The Verdigris, upper Neosho, Cottonwood and Kansas rivers were within their banks. Rail Workers Defy Back-To-Work Orders Carter's Stationery Chicago — (U.P.)— Rebellious railroad workers, at two key points today defied both the government and their union leaders to paralyze anew all through traffic on the New York Central system west of Buffalo. Members of three rail brotherhoods—the firemen, engineers and conductors—at Toleda and Elkhar, Ind., refused to return to their jobs despite the urging of the leaders who agreed to comply with a federal court injunction issued Tuesday in Cleveland. Labor Party Attacks New English Budget London —(U)(P)—Laborites bitterly attacked the Churchill government's new budget today for turning Britain back from socialism toward free enterprise. The Socialist press and trade union leaders loosed the first blast against the budget introduced by chancellor of the excnequer R. A. Butler, in the House of Commons Tuesday. Sabres Raise Total To 250 Enemy Migs Seoul, Korea — (U,R) — American Sabre jets blasted four Communist MIG's out of the sky today and damaged two others in the first major air battle of the Korean war with Allied planes outnumbering the Reds. The four MIG-1S's shot down added to four Tuesday and seven Monday, brought to 15 the number of MIG's destroyed in the last three days. A total of 250 has been destroyed in the entire war. Pamunjomjo, Korea — (J.U.) — The Korean truce talks were at a stand-still today and it appeared that only a high-level decision in Peiping, Moscow or Washington could break the deadlock. Truce Talks Remain At Standstill Today The Allies also turned down for the second time a Communist proposal for forcible repatriation. YOUR CLOTHES YOUR CLOTHES DESERVE THE BEST OF CARE! WE MAKE ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS! 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