Ike Calls NSC to Georgia Page 3 AUGUSTA, Ga. — (UPI) — President Eisenhower today summoned his top military and diplomatic advisers to his vacation headquarters tomorrow for a meeting of the National Security Council. Eisenhower appeared certain to discuss a new government drive to cut U.S. overseas spending and halt the flow of gold and dollars abroad at the unusual Council session. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE was expected to issue — probably late this afternoon — a sweeping series of orders to federal departments and agencies to reduce their foreign outlays. Guests to Discuss Soviet Union at Y The Soviet Union will be the topic discussed by two guests at the all-membership meeting of KU-Y tonight at 7. Ken Megill, Vassar senior and a philosophy major who participated in the 1960 summer student exchange to Russia, will take part in the program. Also speaking on his recent visit to the Soviet Union will be Hubert A. Ireland, professor of Geology. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring the notice by Royal Kensington. Notices should include name, place date, and time of function. TODAY **Actors' Workshop** University Theatre of New York to round the round Today tomorrow and Friday. Jay Janes. 5 p.m. Room 306. Kansas Union Accounting Society. 7:30 p.m. 310 Summerfield. Recent graduates in accounting give their feelings on their husbands work with them from public accounting and industrial accounting. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St John's, Church, 11th & Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Communion, breakfast followed. 6:45 a.m. KU K ski Club 7 p.m., Forum Room, Big Room, Big Room Big Day" filmed in Aspen, Colorado. Sigma Xi — Kansas Chapter. 7: 30 p.m. Bailey Auditorium. Norris S. Nahman, Director, Electronic Research Laboratory, with speak on NANOSECOND TECH- NOLOGY FRIDAY Der Deutsche Vercin Laedt zu seinem grossen Nachmittagsball am Donnerstag, den 17. November im Ort: 926 Avalon Rd. Zeit: 17:00-18:00 Uhr bei der Reckenschlug gefährlicher Hin- und Ruecktransport im Auto zugeschief. Wir erwin Salten iM Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. 829 Mississippi Bible study and informal discussion Refreshments following study I 2-0292 for more informa- tion on the ride. Liahona: Fellowship with Lawrence Branch, Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. 1201 Vermont, 7:30 till 8:30 p.m. and chair rehearsal till 9:30. Visitors welcome. For transportation call VI 3-8468. Top administration officials were scheduled to fly from Washington to Eisenhower's office at Augusta National Golf Club for the super-secret meeting. Secretary of State Christian A. Herter, Defense Secretary Thomas S. Gates Jr., Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson and Budget Director Maurice Stans will attend, the White House said. La. Legislature Urges Segregation BATON ROUGE, La. —(UPI)—The Louisiana Legislature began a new special session today urging white parents to keep their children out of integrated New Orleans schools and continuing a barrage of resolutions in defiance of a federal judge. Others called to the meeting were GEN. LYMAN L. LEMNITZER, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Allen Dulles, director of the Central Intelligence Agency; John S. Pattern, acting mobilization director and Deputy Defense Secretary James H. Douglas. About five White House and NSC staff members also will attend. The Council also seemed likely to discuss whether West Germany should be asked to pay more of the cost of keeping about 210,000 U.S troops on German soil. After a 90-minute meeting starting at midnight, the two houses recessed until 11 a.m. when it was to meet members of Louisiana's Congressional Delegation to start drafting several amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Others called to the meeting were: A resolution designed to freeze the assets of the Orleans Parish School Board was also passed, and segregationists threatened to withdraw state deposits from any bank that honors the school board's drafts. Anniversary Sale Wednesday. Nov. 16, 1960 University Daily Kansan drinks of your favorite beverage with purchase of 1 large pizza. drink of your favorite beverage with purchase of 1 small pizza. 1 FREE 2 FREE Deliveries 10% off CALL VI 3-1086 Free Pick-Up and Delivery Special Price on Snow Tires Gas-Oil-Accessories C & J CITIES SERVICE 6th & Wis. VI 3-7377 Police Have Family Troubles Night Number JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — (UPI) Police Traffic Sgt. M. O. Ross and seven members of his motorcycle squad were suspended for five days for doing a favor for a friend. They were charged with taking a 15-minute coffee break at a new cafe run by another member of the same police squad. PORT ARTHUR, Tex. — (UPI) — City Commissioner C. R. Eisler has what he believes an effective method to handle telephone calls from queruleous constituents who phone at a late hour: "Just call them back the next night about the same time, or a little later, to give them their answer." HOW TO BEAT THE BEAT GENERATION My cousin Herkie Nylet is a sturdy lad of nineteen summers who has, we all believed until recently, a lively intelligence and an assured future. Herkie's father, Walter O. Nylet, is as everyone knows, president of the First National Artificial Cherry Company, world's largest maker of artificial cherries for ladies' hats. Uncle Walter had great plans for Herkie. Last year he sent Herkie to the Maryland College of Humanities, Sciences, and Artificial Cherries, and he intended, upon Herkie's graduation, to find him a nice fat wife and take him into the firm as a full partner. Could a young man have more pleasing prospects? Of course not. But a couple of months ago, to everyone's consternation, Herkie announced that he was not going into the artificial cherry business. Nor was he going to stay in college. "I am," said Herkie, "a member of the Beat Generation. I am going to San Francisco and grow a beard." Well sir, you can imagine the commotion in the family when Herkie went traipsing off to San Francisco! Unele Walter would have gone after him and dragged him home, but unfortunately he was right in the middle of the artificial cherry season. Aunt Thelma couldn't go either because of her old leg trouble. (One of her legs is older than the other.) "Herkie, how are you?" "Beat." said Herkie. So I went. I searched San Francisco for weeks before I found Herkie living under the counter of a Pronto Pup stand. "Herkie, how are you?" I cried, looking distraughtly upon his tangled beard, his corduroy jacket, his stricken eyes. I offered him a Mariboro and felt instantly better when he took it because when one smokes Mariboros, one cannot be too far removed from the world. One still has, so to speak, a hold on the finer things of life—like good tobacco, like easy-drawing filtration, like settling back and getting comfortable and enjoying a full-flavored smoke. One is, despite all appearances, basically happiness-oriented, fulfillment-directed, pleasure-prone. "Herkie, what are you doing with yourself?" I asked. "I am finding myself," he replied. "I am writing a novel in the sand with a pointed stick. I am composing a fugue for elavier and police whistle. I am sculpting in experimental materials—like English muffins." "And what do you do for fun?" I asked. "Come," he said and took me to a dank little night club where men in beards and women in basic burlap sat on orange crates and drank espresso. On a tiny stage stood a poet reciting a free-form work of his own composition entitled Execma: The Story of a Boy while behind him a jazz trio played 200 choruses of Tin Roof Blues. "Herkie," said I, "comehome with me to the artificial cherries." "No," said Herkie, so sadly I went home to tell Uncle Walter the bad news. He was less distressed than I had feared. It seems Uncle Walter has another son, a quiet boy named Edvorts, about whom he had completely forgotten, and today Edvorts is in business with Uncle Walter and Herkie is beat in San Francisco, and everyone is happy. $ \textcircled{2} $ 1960 Max Shulman And you too will be happy—with Marlboros, or if you prefer an unfiltered smoke, with Philip Morris. Try the brand-new Philip Morris king-size Commander—long, mild, and leisurely. Have a Commander—welcome aboard! raid