W 0201 float(float(value)) University Daily Kansan Friday. Feb. 6. 1958 OUCH!—Army ROTC members are currently getting shots in preparation for summer camp duty. Above, Earl Bevan, Pittsburg junior, gets his from Mrs. Annette Bette, Watkins nurse. White House Says Ike Has No Plans for Russian Trip THOMASVILLE. Ga. —(UPI)—The White House today bluntly challenged Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev's sincerity in inviting President Eisenhower to Russia and said Eisenhower had no present plans to make such a visit. After studying reports on Khrushchev's Moscow speech of yesterday overnight in Washington and here at the vacation White House, Pres. Eisenhower's spokesman, press secretary James C. Hagerty, pointed out that the so-called Soviet invitation was contained in a speech which also included "very hostile More Education Funds Wanted WICHITA — (UPI) — The Kansas Council of Administration, a statewide school group, yesterday approved resolutions calling for higher salaries for teachers, better educated teachers, and more money for the state's schools. The organization of school superintendents, principals and supervisors endorsed proposals submitted by the Kansas Association of School Boards, including one for school emergency financing. The emergency fund would provide state support of $15 per pupil in grades 1 through 12. It would exist for two years, until the Legislature could act on a statewide school survey now underway. The council, which opened a three-day meeting here yesterday, also called for a special session of the Legislature next year to work out proposals resulting from the school survey. Additionally, it urged prompt action by the Board of Regents and the Legislature to establish college salary schedules and a retirement program, and adoption of the state plan for educational television. in your car, in the Blue Room, or take it with you Genuine Hickory Smoked Barbecue Burgers and Tenderloins references to United States leaders." "It seems strange that Premier Khrushchev, if he really welcomes a visit by the President, would extend it in such circumstances," Mr. Hagerty said. Khrushevhe, in addressing the 21st Congress of the Communist party in Moscow, yesterday, publicly invited Eisenhower to come to the Soviet Union, "bring anyone he likes" and go anywhere he wants. The Soviet Premier at the same time was bitterly critical of "discrimination" which prevents his coming to the United States. He also attacked the Western stand on Berlin. Mr. Hagerty at first declined to comment because the President had heard of the speech only through news dispatches. Apparently after an overnight study and in consultation with the State Department, the White House was ready to react today. "The President has no present plans to make such a visit—in fact, he hasn't received any invitation, except through reports of an off-hand invitation extended in a political speech," Mr. Hagerty continued. The White House was careful, however, not to slam the door on a future meeting between Pres. Eisenhower and Khrushchev. "Ever since he has been in office," Mr. Hagerty said, "President Elsen-hower has always amed it clear that he was willing to go anywhere in the world if by so doing, such a visit would serve the cause of peace." Pres. Eisenbower took advantage of balmy weather today for another day of quail hunting which was so much to his liking that he was planning to remain here until Monday afternoon. There had been some talk of his returning to Washington Sunday, but Mr. Hagerty said today tentative departure plans called for Monday afternoon. 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