C --- --- 1. ___ University Daily Kansan Around The World Page 3 Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1958 Both are addressing a conference of national leaders to plug the aid program. But the schedule is carefully arranged so they won't be in the room at the same time. The President will speak at dinner while Mr. Truman will speak at lunch. In Singapore, the threat of an allout civil war in Indonesia intensified today with both government and rebel regimes warning of military actions. President Eisenhower and former President Truman, who have been feuding bitterly, join forces today to whip up nationwide support for the foreign aid program. The rebel regime was reported today to be buying planes to challenge the air force of President Sukarno's government. Bulganin To Be Ousted Soon, Diplomats Say Bits and pieces of information being fitted together in Washington and in other Western capitals leave little doubt in the minds of experts that Bulganin's future is bleak. In fact, official speculation already centers around who will succeed Mr. Bulganin. Des Alwi, a spokesman for the central Sumatra revolutionary re- Nikolai Bulganin may be kicked out soon as Soviet Premier, diplomats reported today. In California, severe flooding threatened along major northern California rivers today in the wake of gale force winds and rains that battered the West Coast. The storm pounded northern California with up to 5-inch rainfalls. Wind gusts occasionally exceeding 60 miles an hour hit the San Francisco area. If Mr. Bulganin is ousted, the action would be further evidence of the tightening grip of Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev on the Soviet Union, diplomats report. It also would mean that Mr. Bulganin would not attend the East-West summit conference if one is held. According to police reports, Bridges had come to the house where his wife and children were living despite a restraining order not to molest his family. He lunged at his wife through a screen door and the son shot him with a .22-caliber rifle. In Wichita, William Lee Bridges, 36, an oil field worker charged with deserting his eight children, was shot to death last night by his 12-year-old son. The United States today recognized the new United Arab Republic formed by the union of Egypt and Syria and gave it its "good wishes." game, said in Manila that a "strong counterattack" will be launched by the rebels against the Jakarta government "in the near future." More workers are drawing unemployment benefits at the present time than during the 1950 recession, reports the Governmental Research Center in its February bulletin. There were more payments in 1950 than at any time since World War II. Jobless Pay Reported Up Over 1950 Total Officials figures as af Feb. 15 estimated 4.5 million unemployed. Predictions range upward to five million before the picture is expected to improve in the spring. The report says that in addition to maintaining markets for goods and services, thereby lessening the tendency for unemployment to spread, unemployment benefits are helping the worker to maintain home and family during his period of job-seeking. lie employment office. He must have earned insured wages in each of two calendar quarters of his base period, the sum of which is at least $200. To be eligible for weekly benefits the covered worker in Kansas must register for work at a local pub- A weekly payment is equal to four per cent of the high quarter earnings in the base period, but is not permitted to exceed $24. Memo - to all graduating seniors. The 1958 Jayhawker ALL PROOFS for senior pictures must be returned to Hixon's by MARCH 1. P. S. For convenience in having your senior picture taken at Hixon's, make an appointment. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 32-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day if publication Do not bring Bulletin in the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin TODAY Candidates for graduation with honors in English in June will meet 5 p.m. Saturday, March 3, 205 Fraser. Important school work in Caldwell if you are unable to attend. Episcopal inquirer's class, 6:30-7:30 pm. Canterbury House. Job interviews, Engineering School—Radio Corp. of America, Camden, N. J.; Braniff International Airways, Dallas; Tex.; flight hostess; Maytag Co., Newton, Iowa; Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, IA. Job interviews, School of Education—Thomas J. Feeney, Teachap), Calf, Go to the Teachers' Appointment Bureau, 118 Bailley. SUA art forum, 4 p.m. Music and the Lawrence Sickman director of Nelson Art Gallery, Kansas City, Mo. "How One Evalves Create and Purchases Art for a Museum." Mathematical colloquium, 4:15 p.m. 203 Strong, Speaker, Dr. John B. Johnson, University of Kansas City, "Universal Ordered Sets." Coffee, 3:30 p.m. 178 Strong Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House, Breakfast follows Alpha Pbi Omega, picture for Jay- sacker, 7:10 p.m. Kansas University Balloons "Judith," 8 p.m., Experimental Theatre, Music, and Dramatic Arts Building. WEDNESDAY Job interview, Engineering School—Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, Ill.; Braniff International Airways, Dallas; Tex., flight hostess; Creole Petroleum Corp., New York City; Columbian Carbon Co., Eola, La. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. Faculty forum, noon, English Room, Kansas University. Speaker, Dr. Frances Heli- elson. Student Program*. Phone reservation to KUZ office (KU 227) by Tuesday after afternoon. Undergraduate Psychology Club, 7 p.m. 306 A Kansas Union. Speaker, Dr. Lawrence Bee, "A Theory of Basic Personality." - Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. & 3 p.m. Bach, The Art of the Fugue. El Atenocio, A las tres y media, reunion extraordinaria y recepción en honor del prologo de la Universidad Baccalaurea Refrescos en 12 Fraser (home economics dining room) Debate: "Resolved: that the beginning course in sociology for freshmen and sophomores should be changed from five a.m. to four a.p., Strong Annex E; Refreshments." Episcopal study group, "Worship," 4 p.m., Canterbury House. "Judith." 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., Experimental Theatre, Music and Dramatic Arts MAUPINTOURS / 1958 ADVENTURE! EDUCATION! TRAVEL! SUMMER 1958I Join a special American-directed, student/teacher tour through the Soviet Union. Choose from six departure dates . . . travel to Georgia or Oceania, as Kiev of the Ukraine, Stalingrad, Odessa, Yalta, Sochi, Tbilisi of Soviet Georgia, Kharkov . . . enjoy a Volga River or Black Sea cruise . . . see Leningrad and Kiev, and see Brussels World Fair . . . plus extensions to the European Capitals. Inclusive rate from $1369, from New York. Reservations limited, apply now for sufficient time to secure Russian visa. Write today for descriptive folder. See your travel agent or Find It In The Kansan Classifieds From "Tiger Rag"