Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. May 4: 1960 Congress Gets Ike Threat WASHINGTON — (UPI) — President Eisenhower backed up his renewed legislative demands today with a threat to call Congress into special session after the national political conventions unless he gets the action he wants. Republican lawmakers who quoted Eisenhower to this effect differed on whether the warning applied only to his foreign aid program or to other measures as well. Rep. Frank J. Becker (R-NY) said the President raised the special session possibility at a White House breakfast with 17 members of "The 83rd Club"—Republican Congressmen who began their house service in 1953. Several other GOP lawmakers said the President's talk of a possible post-July special session was directed specifically to his request for $4,175,000,000 in new foreign aid funds for the year starting July 1. Knows What He Wants MEMPHIS, Tenn. — (UPI) — Two-year-old Sammy Yost slipped in a different word the first time he gave the blessing at the table. Said Sammy; "Give us, Lord, our jelly bread." Matching grants totaling $9,400 from the Guggenheim foundation and the KU Endowment Assn. have been awarded to Milton Steinhardt, associate professor of music history and literature, for publication costs of several volumes of Austrian music he is editing. Grants Given to Aid Austrian Publication The complete works of Jacobus Vaet, 16th century Vienna court composer, are being edited by Prof. Steinhardt for the "Monuments of Musical Art in Austria," a scholarly series published by the Austrian Federal Press. That must be wonderful; I don't understand it at all.-Moliere Nixon Wins Two Primaries By United Press International Vice President Richard M. Nixon outpolled Sen. John F. Kennedy in Indiana's "popularity contest" presidential primary by about 50,000 votes, a final tabulation showed today. However, Democrats noted that Kennedy and two minor competing candidates drew a heavier combined vote than the Republicans in the key midwestern state. The popularity victory for Nixon was the reverse of what had been predicted both by the vice president and the Massachusetts Democrat, who were running virtually unopposed on their respective tickets. Vice President Nixon also rolled up a victory in yesterday's Ohio primary. Sen. John F. Kennedy won the Democratic delegates in a fight between rival slates pledged to him. The Nixon vote crushing former U.S. Sen. George H. Bender was considered impressive because the Democratic fight had taken the preelection spotlight and because Republicans had only one minor statewide contest. A boy begins to smoke to show he is a man. After 20 or 30 years he tries to stop with the same objective. — Calendar of Ninth Federal Savings and Loan Assn. EVERYTHING MUST GO Regardless of Cost CLOSING OUR DOORS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR Come in early to take advantage of these bargains Reg. $2.50 98c Values to $1500 $34.50 Sport Coats Values to $600 $12.95 Baby Cord Suits Reg. $21.95 $1775 Reg. $ 7.95 ...Now $ 5.00 Reg. $12.95 ...Now $ 8.88 Reg. $15.95 ...Now $11.88 Spring Jackets Reg. $3.00 ___Now $2.70 Reg. $4.25 ___Now $3.82 Reg. $5.00 ___Now $4.33 Walking Shorts Reg. $3.95 Now $3.47 Reg. $4.95 Now $4.44 T-Shirt, Briefs, Shorts Reg. $1.00 Now 74c LONG SLEEVE Values to $300 $8.95 one-third off Socks Reg. $1.50 ...Now $1.00 Reg. $2.00 ...Now $1.34 Reg. $2.50 ...Now $1.66 Reg. $3.00 ...Now $2.00 Reg. $3.50 ...Now $2.37 Values to 88c $3.00 Bargain Table Sweaters one-half price Tux Shirts Reg. $5.95 $388 Rain Hats Reg. $2.50 98c Everything in the store is on sale CAMPUS SHOP 1342 Ohio