Around The World Page 5 Kansas Senate Is Expected To Override Docking's Veto (Compiled from United Press) The Kansas Senate was expected to override Gov. George Docking's sales tax veto quickly this afternoon and then turn its attention to other legislative business in an effort to adjourn tomorrow. A tense roll-call vote in the House of Representatives Wednesday overrode the veto by a bare constitutional majority of 84 votes. It takes 27 votes to override in the upper chamber. The Republicans claim they have more than 30 votes. According to Republican leader Paul Wunsch, Kingman, the Senate will have to pass another tax measure before adjourning. House Speaker Jess Taylor, (R-Tribune) said that the House, which met at 10 a.m. today, has some rush business to finish before adjournment can be reached, probably by late Saturday. In a statement issued from the executive mansion, Gov. Docking said, "I do not consider the sales tax increase either fair or just. I shall work for its repeal." In Washington, President Eisenhower, in a battling mood, called on Congress Wednesday night to resist any attempt to write a rigid defense reorganization law. He suggested that to do so might open the way to a future Pearl Harbor. Too Much Leeway Much of the Congressional criticism of the President's defense revamping plan has centered on the possibility that the measure would give the defense secretary too much leeway in running the military. With his remarks last night obviously aimed at Congress, the President said that "flexibility" was the key word in his concept of military reorganization. In Chicago, Adalai Stevenson is optimistic over the nation's economic future. Mr. Stevenson said Wednesday that the current recession will "soon level off and improve." He termed the tax cut a "last measure" and said that he wishes anti-recs- In Washington, data from the U.S. satellites disclosed the possibility today that an invisible and silent death awaits man if he ventures more than 1,000 miles out into space without heavy shielding against radiation. sion measures had been taken much sooner. In the region beyond 1,000 miles. Explorers I and III ran into yet unidentified rays that were hundreds of times more intense than scientists had expected. Unidentified Rays In Oak Ridge, Tem.. a new, improved and hazardous treatment for leukemia, cancer of the blood, is in the experimental stage at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies. The treatment, to halt excessive multiplying cells, consists of total AFROTC Picnic Planned For Sunday The Air Force ROTC will abandon airplanes and take to boats at their annual picnic Sunday at Lone Star Lake. The picnic is the AFROTC event which replaced the former spring formal. An intra-unit rowboat race will be a highlight of the picnic. Two woman teams from each class will race for the sea-going Air Force championship. Air science cadets and staff members may attend either with dates or alone. LOOSEN UP YOUR CAR The radiation, applied in greater doses than ever before, poses the extreme danger. If your car isn't as loose as our drum playing friend then it's time for a complete lube job with Trojanize Lubrication. body radiation and transplant of the bone marrow, separated by a very short time. In Moscow, the Soviet Defense minister appealed today to Soviet armed forces for vigilance against the "threat of a new war" by American strategic air force bombers flying toward Russian frontiers with nuclear weapons. University Daily Kansan 8th and New Hampshire Downtown - Near Everything The American H-bomber flights were one of the dominant notes of the traditional May Day celebration in the Soviet Union. Thursday. May 1, 1958 Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will be the main speaker in Garden City May 8 at opening ceremonies in the city's 75th anniversary celebration. Murphy To Speak At Garden City A time capsule will be buried at the anniversary ceremony, to be opened at Garden City's centennial in 1983. Before the ceremony, there will be a parade, with 20 floats, 10 bands, and 8 saddle clubs entered so far. The ceremonies will start the summer-long celebration of the city's anniversary. Chancellor Murphy will fly to Garden City from New York, where he will be attending a meeting of the American Association of State Universities. Illinois Chemist To Speak At Chemistry Honors Dinner John C. Bailar, Jr., professor of chemistry at the University of Illinois, will speak on "The Rewards of Scholarship," at the third annual chemistry honors banquet at 6:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Kansas Room. The banquet is open to students and faculty in the chemistry department and will honor undergraduate and graduate students in the department who have received recognition for outstanding achievements in the field. Prof. Bailar, president elect of the American Chemistry Society, received his B.A. in 1924 at the University of Colorado and received his M. A. the following year. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 1928. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa He is the author of many articles and reviews for chemical journals, and is a member of the editorial Board of the Chemical Review. This will be Prof. Ballar's second trip to KU, having spoken here in 1947. try Kansas Want Ads. Get Results Mother — Mom — Mama (Whatever You Call Yours) Don't Forget Her Day! Sunday, May 11 You'll make her especially happy with a well-chosen gift that is new and different from Vicker's Double-header! 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