Around The World Wednesday. Feb. 26, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Eisenhower Sees Upturn In Economy At Midyear (Compiled from United Press) President Eisenhower said today it will take some time to stop the business recession but he advised the nation to abide in his confidence that there will be an upturn by midyear. Speaking at a press conference in Washington, the President said a reduction in taxes was still a possibility in event of a deepening of the economic decline, but he said he did not want to consider a tax cut unless it proved absolutely necessary to bring about an upturn. The agricultural department today estimated per capita income of farmers in 1957 was a record $993, up 10 per cent from the $902 calculated for 1956. This sharp increase was accounted for almost wholly by a decrease in farm population. He said it is desirable to get as much money as possible into the federal purse because of the increased federal spending expected this year. He said the development of an upturn would naturally be a slow, gradual process. Preliminary estimates in the department's publication, "The Demand and Price Situation," show farmers' net income for 1957 totaled $11\%$ billion dollars, down four per cent from 1956 net farm income. The United States has given France a blunt warning against using any more planes or weapons supplied under the military aid program on Tunisian targets, it was disclosed today. At the same time Sen. J. W. Fulbright (D-Ak), a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called for the withdrawal of the planes from France "if they can be." Some Democratic congressional leaders today shrugged off as high-pressure salesmanship President Eisenhower's giant bipartisan rally Tuesday in support of foreign aid. They said it won't change a single vote in Congress. 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 the notice only. Daily Kansas. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Other key Democrats said bluntly Eisenhower was ignoring political realities posed in asking Congress to commit the United States to vast Candidates for graduation with Honors in English in June will meet on Mon.-Friday at Penser, at 5 o'clock. Important. See Mrs. Cadderwool If you are unable to attend. Job interview, Engineering School Cairn University, Brilliant International Airways, Dallas, Tex. flight hostess; Creole Petroleum Corp. Corp., New York City; Columbian Car- riage TGDAY Episcopal study group, "Worship," 4 p.m., Canterbury House. Debate: "Resolved: that the beginning course in sociology for freshmen and sophomores should be changed from five to four" 4 p.m., Strong Annex F. Refreshments. Lutheran graduate student coffee, 4-5 p.m., Kannan Tionn Trophy Room. "Crea- tion" 6 p.m. Jay James, 5 p.m., Kansas Union Pine Boom. Undergraduate Psychology Club, 7 p.m. 306 A Kansas Union. Speaker. Dr. Lawrence Bee, "A Theory of Basic Personality." *Judith*, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Experi- ence Centre, Music and Dramatic Arts Building. THURSDAY Job interview, Engineering School-Bendix Aviation Corp., Mishawaka, Ind. Republic Steel Corp., Kansas City, Mo. Cities Service Oil Co., Bartlettville, Okla. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. Episocial study group, "Christian Living," 4 p.m. Canturbury House. Special orientation and briefing on "How to Build an Oration." 4 p.m.. 134 Strong, E. C. Buchler, professor of public creeking, in charge. expenditures abroad while the domestic economy is sagging and individual industries are being hurt by foreign trade and tariff policies. P poetry hour, 4 p.m. Music and Browsing Room, Kansas Union. Sam Anderson, instructor in German, will read Russian poetry. A Pacific storm that caused an estimated five million dollars damage in California whipped across the plains into the Midwest today, its punch weakened but still windy and wet. The damage figure estimated by the Army Corps of Engineers included damage to roads, downed utility lines, inundated farms and cropland, and flooded homes and businesses. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Donnerstag um 5 Uhr, 402 Fraser. Jack Wortman wird einen Lichtbildvordrag neber Deutschland halter. Bitte kommen Delta Sigma Pi, active meeting, 7:30 p.m. Kansas University, Important. "Judith." 8 p.m. Experimental Theatre, Music and Dramatic Arts Building. In Topека, the State Board of Vocational Education today suggested a plan to convert the campus and building of the old Kansas Technical Institute east of Topека into an area vocational training center. Officials estimated it would cost about $148,000 to repair buildings and gather a teaching staff. A total of $93,452 of this would be from federal funds. Romans Influenced Spain, Pericot Says The Roman occupation of Spain, which began over 200 years before Christ, has had a great influence on the country's art, language and unity, according to Dr. Luis Pericot y Garcia, Humanities lecturer, and professor of history at the University of Barcelona, Spain. Dr. Pericot spoke in Fraser: Theater on "Roman Art in Spain." Before the Romans came to the peninsula the country was primitive, he said. However, the Roman influence has even extended to modern Spain. Illustrating the lecture with slides, Dr. Pericot showed many examples of Roman art in Spain that were found in excavations throughout the country. Firms Schedule Interviews The examples included walls, bridges, pieces of sculpture, bronzes, aqueducts, temples, theaters and tombs left by the Romans. In many cases, they reflected both Iberian and even Greek influence. Spain owes three centuries of peace to the Romans, Dr. Pericot said. This has not been duplicated since the Roman era, he added. Thursday-Hallmark Cards, accounting, art, industrial engineering, cost engineering, merchandising, production, sales and writing; Carter Oil Co., accounting. Thirteen companies have scheduled interviews for business majors, during the next two weeks. Appointments can be made in 214 Strong. The schedule: Mar. 6-7—Ernst and Ernst, public accounting. Mar, 3- Peck's, executive trainees in retail; Sophio Petroleum, accounting. Mar. 4—Butler Man., accounting; Sohio Petroleum, accounting. Mar. 5-6—IBM, liberal arts, business, accounting, math, system service. Mar. 5—Macy's executive training, merchandising, home economics. Mar. 6-Moore Business Forms, sales trainees. Mar. 7-Liberty Mutual Insurance, industrial management for safety engineering. 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