Around The World Page Eastern US Suffers As Cold Wave Lingers The worst hardships of the snow and cold are being borne by the South, largely unequipped to deal with the severe weather. Overnight temperatures plunged toward zero for the second straight night in all of the nine southeastern states except Florida. Sub-zero winds howled into the crippled Northeast and South today, piling hardships on the winter-weary eastern two-thirds of the nation. At least 141 persons have been killed as a result of the weekend blast of wintry weather, a continuation of the cold wave which began Feb. 6 Total deaths since that time are 347. Among the 20 Georgia storm victims were 11 children and the mother of four of them who were killed when a fire blamed on a radiant heater engulfed their 2-unit apartment house in Atlanta. In Little Rock, Ark., Minnie Jean Brown, one of the "Little Rock Nine" who integrated Central High School has been permanently expelled for troublemaking. All government workers were given today off in the wake of a 14-inch snowfall, the heaviest in 22 years, and near zero temperatures. The 16-year-old Negro schoolgirl has been involved in five racial incidents in the school since integration began last September. In Washington, the United States has put it squarely up to Russia to show the world whether it sincerely wants a fruitful summit meeting or just a propaganda tug-of-war. U.S. officials said today. That was the interpretation placed on yesterday's caustically-worded note from President Eisenhower to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin. The President gave the Russians a tongue-lashing for making bitter speeches about the United States and accused the Soviet bosses of "misrepresenting" American motives. It seemed certain that the Reds planned to use the 34 persons aboard as blackmail for recognition of the Red regime. Two Americans and two Germans were aboard the plane which disappeared into North Korea Sunday. In Pamunjom, Korea, Communist North Korea today rejected a United Nations demand for return of a hi-jacked South Korean airliner. In Liberal, two of the town's fleetwomen runners were confident that they could lick their Olney, Eng. rivals in the ninth international pancake race. Liberal clamored for a victory to break the tie of four-all set last year by Onney's Sandra Sibley, an 18-year-old Onney factory worker. The President said that he and Eulganin seemed to have reached an impasse" in their efforts to set up a summit meeting through exchanges of letters and suggested that they quit writing "speeches" to each other. The most backward of all animals, the crayfish has its teeth in its stomach and its liver in its head. get your master's degree University of Kansas Engineers: Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1958 University Daily Kansan During working hours ..with full pay February 28 with a representative of the INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING GRADUATE SCHOOL CHRYSLER Arrange an interview - Start your career with the Engineering Division of Chrysler Corporation leader in the automotive industry. - Select the field of engineering you like best by actual work assignments in the department YOU select. Items for the Official Bulletin mus- oe brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to school. Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. - Enjoy all Chrysler Corporation benefits as a Chrysler Engineer! Official Bulletin Get all the details from the Chrysler Institute Graduate School catalog available in your Placement Office—and arrange an interview today! American Society of Tool Engineers KU Chapter 3, field trip to Westwaco Chemical Company, 9th and Maple, Friday. Meet at Fowler Shops 6:30 p.m. or Fowler Must sign list in Fowler by 4 p.m. Thursday. Limited number can go. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. TODAY Confession, 6 to 7.30 p.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Faschingfest im Deutschen Verein, Am Dienstag um 5:30 in Fraser. Gunze: 10.27.2014. Nursing Club 7 p.m. 110 Fraser, Speaker Com Mayne Booth, Navy Nurse Corps Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mahler -Symphony No. 6. German club fashingsfest, 7:30 p.m., 11 Fraser. 25c. Wear costume. Penitent office for Ash Wednesday. 6:45 a.m. Denforth Chapel. WEDNESDAY Russkii Stol Kazdutii Nedelu, v sredu, v studensheskom kafe (Student Union) Priglashniustia v segovilashche po rusk-1, Miliosti prosim. Faculty room. 12-noon, English Room, University of Temple BhaiJehudah, Kansas City, Mo. "Religion in the Changing World." To contact to Y office by Tuesday afternoon. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., 8 a.m Danforth Chapel. El Atenco se reune el miercoles a las The all-campus bridge tournament starts Wednesday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Prospective entrants should have partners and should register with the hostess at the concessions stand. Duplicate bridge will be played. Card Tourneys Slated For Union Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. One week later, Wednesday, Feb. 26, the 1958 National Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament will be in the Card Room at the Union. Entrants must be regularly enrolled undergraduates. They will play contract bridge. KU is one of the more than 100 colleges and universities throughout the United States which has entered this tournament. All play is by mail and is conducted on the individual college campuses in a single session. Le cercle Francais se reurain jeudi le viingt fevier a quatre heures dans la salle 11 Fraser. Tous ceux qui s'intèrent au francais sont invites. Programme : Causserie sur Giraoux, auteur de "Judith" par Mademoiselle Patch. cuatro de la tarde en 11 Fraser. La senora Myriam Finkelman — Sanchez lablara sobre Cuba. Todos esten invitados. KU Dames, 7:30 p.m. Union. Bridge. Find It In The Kansan Classified MAUPINTOURS /1958 ADVENTURE! EDUCATION! RUSSIA TRAVEL! SUMMER 1958! Join a special American-directed, student/tacher tour through the Soviet Union. Choose from six departure dates . . . travel to seldom-wished cities, Stalingrad, Odessa, Yalla, Sohl, Tbilisi of Soviet Georgia, Kharkov. to enjoy a Vega River or Black Sea cruise . . . see Leningrad and Moscow. see Warsaw Prague and the Brussels 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 Tom Maupin TOUR ASSOCIATES 1236 Massachusetts Lawrence / Kansas