Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 27, 1958 Around The World Tornadoes, Snow Rake Area In Wake Of Latest Storm (Compiled from United Press) Killer tornadoes raked sections of Mississippi and Louisiana Wednesday on the southern edge of a storm that also caused blizzard conditions in parts of the West and midlands. More than a dozen twisters swept sections of the two southern states. While searchers still looked for dead, 10 bodies had been found. About 130 were seriously hurt and scores of buildings were destroyed. Schools were closed in rural areas around Colby today as blowing snow and high winds made highway travel extremely hazardous. Authorities said that telephone and power lines were down in some areas. The storm appeared to be increasing earlier today. In Washington, two senators said today that if President Eisenhower has a "secret" agreement with Vice President Richard Nixon about presidential disability, it should be made public. In New York, 10 experts predicted today new advances in the fight against heart and blood vessel diseases in the coming decade, including improvements in surgery techniques. In Washington, a spokesman for several midwest congressmen will call on President Eisenhower today to explain why they think Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson is a political liability. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bullet items to any Kansan offices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Candidates for graduation with Honors In English in June will meet on Monday, March 25. Fraser, at 5 o'clock, shorten. See Mrs. Cadderlaw if you are unable to attend. Job interview, Engineering School—Bendix Aviation Corp., Mishawaka, Ind.; Republic Steel Corp., Kansas City, Mo.; Cities Service Oil Co., Bartlesville, Mo. Thirty-four representatives from 19 Kansas junior colleges are meeting today in the annual Junior College Conference in the Kansas Union. job interview. Business School (sign wr for appointments in 14, Strong) -Boston- TODAY Episcopal study group, "Christian Living." 4 o.p. Canterbury House. Poetry hour, 4 p.m., Music and Browsing Room, Kansas Union. Sam Anderson, instructor in German, will read Russian poetry. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Donnerstag um 5 Uhr, 402 Fraser. Jack Wortman wird einen Lichtd迁vordrag der Deutschland halter. Bitte kommen Sie The President praised Mr. Benson at his press conference yesterday and said that he had no intention of asking for his resignation. Special orientation and briefing on "How to Build an Oration." 4 p.m., 134 Strong, E. C. Buehler, professor of public speaking, in charge. Delta Sigma Pi, active meeting 7.30 p.m., Kansas Union, Important. Then KU Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m., 306 offices of officers and state convention plans; Juco Meeting Here Today The purpose of this conference is to develop closer cooperation between junior colleges and the University with the idea in mind of aiding students in the transition from junior college to KU. up pertinent questions for discussion. p. m., Experimental Theatre, Music and Dramatic Arts Building, KU Union, Tropical Room, Kansas Union, Meeting and jazz session, Finance & Insurance Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., 305 Kansas Union, Speaker, Adm. William Terrell, Barry Fowler, Lawrence Investment, Banking & Brokerage Funds! Everyone urged to attend. Three main meetings were held. This morning a general session was held to outline the ideas to be discussed during the day and to bring Former junior college students met with their ex-deans in another morning conference held in rooms throughout the campus, to ascertain how both junior colleges and the university could assist the student in his change to KU. Christian Science Organization, 7:30- 8:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone would love to attend! A final round-table discussion is being held this afternoon from 2-4 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. All of the representatives will participate by talking over the points that were brought out earlier in the day. Creole Petroleum Corporation would like to say THANK YOU for the interest shown in our organization during our recent visit to your campus. If you were unable to schedule an interview and are interested in Employment Opportunities in Venezuela plan now to see us on our return visit or forward your qualifications by mail to 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York 20, N. Y. Test your personality power A one-act trauma in eight scenes 1. Do you think automation will ever take the place of a pretty secretary?... 2. Do you read science-fiction comic books to keep up with your science professors' views on the space age? ___ 3. Do you think marriage should necessarily void any of the rights granted by the Constitution? 4. Do you think any other cigarette has ever matched Camel's exclusive blend of costly tobacco? 5. Do you think good manners in a man are old-fashioned? (For co-eats only!) 6. Do you think rockets will ever outdo Hollywood in launching "heavenly bodies"? ... 7. Do you think of Monroe only as the 5th President of the United States? 8. Do you prefer Bach to Rock? If you answered "No" to all questions, you obviously smoke Camels — a real cigarette. Only 6 or 7 "No" answers mean you better get on to Camels fast. Fewer than 6 "No's" and it really doesn't matter what you smoke. Anything's good enough! But if you want to enjoy smoking as never before, switch to Camels. Nothing else tastes so rich, smokes so mild. Today more people smoke Camels than any other cigarette. The best tobacco makes the best smoke. Try Camels and you'll agree! Have a real cigarette - have a Camel