State, National, International News University Daily Kansan. 1 Page 2 Ben Gurion Rejects Ike's Plea For Israel To Leave Egypt UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. — (UP)*—Premier David Ben Gurion today rejected President Eisenhower's plea for an Israeli withdrawal from all Egyptian territory, an Israeli government spokesman announced in Tel Aviv. The spokesman said the rejection was contained in a 3-page letter sent today to Mr. Eisenhower. The spokesman said the situation had reached "rock bottom" and there could be no further retreat. Premier Ben Gurion's note was in reply to a letter sent by Mr. Eisenhower last Sunday. Informed sources in Israel described the President's note as "polite but firm" in its request that Israel should withdraw behind the 1949 armistice line. MADRID — (UP) — Club-swing police broke up demonstrations by an estimated 1,000 students who stoned police jeeps and paraded through downtown Madrid today chanting, "We want liberty." The student demonstrations were staged in connection with a citizens' boycott of the Madrid public transportation system. The Israeli spokesman said guarantees of freedom of navigation in USC Hires Head Coach Students Riot In Madrid LOS ANGELES—(UP)—Penalty-ridden University of Southern California has turned to a member of its own staff to assume the role of head football coach after vainly seeking a "name" coach. The school last night named line coach Don Clark, a member of the coaching staff for the past six years, as the replacement for Jess Hill, who takes over, as Athletic Director next fall. Eight Hurt In K.C. Riot KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UP) Eight firemen and policemen were injured Wednesday in a mass battle of at least 1,000 Westport school students. the gulf of Aqaba and adequate safeguard against new Egyptian attacks were vital for the security of Israel. Mysterious Illness Hits K-State Coeds MANHATTAN — (UP) — Seventeen coeds, residents of Van Zyle Hall at Kansas State College, have been stricken in what apparently is a new outbreak of a mysterious illness which first struck residents of the dormitory in December. Herbert J. Wunderlich, dean of students, said none of the women appears to be in serious condition. However, seven of those who became ill were hospitalized at the student health center. The illness is characterized by nausea and a slight fever. Dorsey Stricken In Wichita WICHITA — (UP) — Bandleader Jimmy Dorsey, who became ill suddenly Thursday night, is suffering from influenza, hospital attendants said today. He was reported in improved condition and attendants said he probably would be released Sunday. In the meantime the band, playing without Mr. Dorssey, will fill previously scheduled commitments, members said. It played without Mr. Dorssey Thursday night at a Moose lodge dance. (Mr. Dorsey and his band are scheduled to play at the annual Greek Week dance in the Student Union Ballroom March 9.) Ike, Macmillan To Meet LONDON — (UP) — President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan have tentatively decided to meet in Bermuda March 21,diolomatic sources reported today. Bridge Tournament Wednesday, Feb. 13 7 p.m. Memorial Union, Jayhawk Room EVERYONE IS WELCOME BRING A PARTNER Please Sign Up With The Hostess Sponsored By Friday, Feb. 8, 1957 STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES NCAA Has New TV Control CHICAGO—(UP)—A plan to control television of college football next fall has been developed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association TV committee, and will be made public probably next week, it was announced today. Just the Thing for February 14 Satin Heart Boxes 2.79 - 7.98 Paper Heart Boxes ---- 1.79 - 3.98 Pink, red, lavender, yellow, blue Detachable Corsages 1033 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Carmel Corn Shop V1 3-6311 The Opening of The Holiday Inn Restaurant The most beautiful dining room in Lawrence Charcoal Broiled Steaks Fresh Live Maine Lobster Italian Dishes Plan to use our spacious dining room for your private parties HOLIDAY INN RESTAURANT Jct. Hiway 10 and 59 on Iowa St. abbreviations