University Daily Kansan Around The World Page 3 Argentina Elects Peronist President Returns from Argentina's first free election in 30 years indicated today that Dr. Arthur Frondizi had won a landslide presidential victory with the backing of Communists and supporters of ousted dictator Jaun Peron. Latest returns gave Dr. Frondizi and his Intransigent radical party 817,416 votes to 483,236 for Dr. Ricardo Balin, candidate of the people's radical party. He received 300 national electoral college votes. Only 234 votes are needed to win. (Compiled from United Press) Dr. Frondizi, 49, an attorney and economist who advocates a government-controlled economy, said in a victory statement that his first act would be to release from prison persons convicted of political and labor agitation. Peronists traded shots with a crowd of opponents after polls closed in downtown Buenos Aires last night. About 1,500 followers of the former dictator had marched through the city carrying pictures of Dr. Frondizi. In London, the United States and Britain announced they had signed an agreement in Washington Saturday for construction of four American nuclear missile bases in England. The United States will provide warheads for the 1,500-mile missiles to be stationed there. They will be under full American control and will be capable of reaching every major Soviet target. A "joint decision" by At Panmunjom, Korea, the United Nations demanded today, and the Communists promptly refused, prompt return of the Korean airliner and its 34 passengers and crew hijacked by Communist agents last week. Two Americans piloted the plane. In Havana, Cuba, Cuban rebels kidnapped Argentine auto racer, Jaun Manuel Fangio at gunpoint from a downtown hotel Sunday night in a daring raid aimed at embarrassing the government of President Fulgencio Bastista. both governments will be required before firing the missiles. Mr. Fangio's life was not believed in danger. The rebel underground had threatened to spoil Cuba's greatest sports event—today's $10,000 Grand Prix—but was not believed prepared to go so far as to harm Fangio. At Stilwell, Kan., a 6-day school week faced Stilwell students who returned to classes today for the first time since a hepatitis outbreak closed schools two weeks ago. William Coffman, high school principal, said classes will be held on Saturdays for 10 weeks for make-up work in both the high school and grade school. At Topeka, a sentry dog, described as "very, very vicious" and trained to attack humans, snapped his leash and roamed Forbes Air Base Sunday night before being brought under control and penned after a three hour hunt. Casts Set For 2 Plays Casts have been announced for two plays to be produced by the University Theatre this spring. "Man and Superman," directed by E. Arthur Kean, instructor of speech, drama and journalism, to be presented in the University Theatre on April 30 and March 1, 2, and 3, has in its cast: George Edwards, Kansas City, Kan, graduate student, as Malone; John Feist, San Francisco, Cal., Ramsden; Louis Lyda, Lawrence, John Tanner; Vera Stough, Lawrence, Violet, all seniors. "Don Juan in Hell," directed by Joyce Elliott, Independence, Mo. Mrs. Whitefield; John Schick, Kansas City, Kan., Straker, both juniors; Steven Booser, Kansas City, Mo. Octavius, Joyce Malicky, Baldwin, Ann; Ardith Webber, Bartlesville, Okla., Miss Ramxsden; Daryl Warner, Merriam, Hector, all freshmen; and Ernestine Williams as the maid. Foot In Glass Disease ATLANTA —(UP)— A veterinarian and a mechanic were repairing the damages of a traffic accident today. The veterinarian was treating the horse that put its foot through the plastic top of Mrs. Frances Crumbley's automobile, which the mechanic is patching. Why not let us make your next suit, sport coat or top-coat? CLOTHING MADE-TO-MEASURE Choose from over 500 fabrics the town shop Downtown the university shop On The Hill William Kuhlke, Denver, Colo. graduate student, will be presented May 7-10 in the Experimental Theatre. The cast is: Steve Callahan, Independence, as Don Juan, Ize Sedriks, Topeka, Donna Ana, both sophomores; John Branigain, Kansas City, Mo. senior, the Devil; and Glenn Pierce, Lawrence graduate student as the Statue. - Jumbo Size Prints at no Extra Charge Both of these plays were written by George Bernard Shaw. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day material is not being issued. You must bring material to The Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) - Fast Movie and 35mm Candidates for graduation with honors in English in June will meet 5 p.m. Monday, March 3, 205 Fraser, Important. See Natale. Carlcdwer if you are unable to attend. Official Bulletin - Your old Flash Bulbs are worth 1c each on new bulbs - Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) Job interview, Engineering School, Geophysical Service, Inc., Dallas, Texas; Radio Corp. of America, Camden, N. J. University of Maryland School of Science; Charles Doctor, "Popular Functions." TODAY Mathematical colloquium, 5:15 p.m. 203 Strong. Speaker. Dr. D. P. Peterson, Sandia Corp., "Riemann Sums on Com- munity Groups." Coffee, 3:30 p.m., 217 Strong. AT TUESDAY Job interviews. Engineering School—Radio Corp. of, America, Camden, N. J.; Braniff International Airways, Dallas Tex.; flight hostess; Mayting Co., Newton, Iowa; Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, Ill. "Judith," 8 p.m., Experimental Theatre, Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Job interviews, School of Education I. L., director of personnel, Carlsbad, N. M. **SUA art forum, 4 p.m. Music and Band** Lawrence Sickman, director of *Lawrence Sickman*, director of *Nelson Art Gallery, Kansas City, Mo.* "How One Piece Purchases Art Pieces for a Museum." Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. Episcopal inquirer's class, 6:30-7:30 h.m., Canterbury House. "Judith," 8 p.m. Experimental Theater Job interviews, School of Education—Thomas J. Feeney, Tehachapi, Calif. Go teachers' Appointment Bureau. 118 Bailley Mathematical collocium, 4.15 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker. Dr. John B. Johnston. University of Kansas City, "Universal Partition Ordered Sets." Coffee, 3.50 p.m. Strong. WEDNESDAY Monday, Feb. 24, 1958 Job interview Engineering School- Campbell University College of Business International Airways, Dallas. Texx. flight hostess; Creole Petroleum Corp. New York City; Columbian Car- riage Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. Saturday Is Class Change Deadline Students planning to drop courses should do so before Saturday, according to James K. Hitt, registrar. Classes dropped before Saturday will be removed from the student's transcript by the registrar's office. After the deadline, the office checks with the instructor to see if the student had a passing or failing grade. The office records "with-drawn" if the student was passing, and an F if failing. Students must get permission from their deans to withdraw from or add a course. The deans may add other restrictions for their schools. Contrary to Western movies, a slug from a Colt .45 will knock a man down if it hits any part of his body. 434 Locust Only Days Left until the UDK Photo Contest closes-Enter NOW! Get entry blanks and rules at Kansan Business Office, 111 Flint Hall. 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