Friday, Dec. 13, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Around The World Ike Flies To Paris For NATO Parley (Compiled from United Press) President Eisenhower flew to Paris today to lead an Anglo-American counterattack against the Russian propaganda onslaught aimed at wrecking the NATO alliance and frightening Europe out of setting up U. S. missile bases. ___ The cold snap has been blamed for more than 50 deaths, at least 35 of them in fires as persons overtaxed heating units in an effort to keep warm. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles flew to Paris this morning and joined British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd who arrived Thursday. They were expected to throw their full weight behind the Anglo-American counterattack. In the South a sub-freezing cold wave continued to grip Dixie for the second straight night, claiming a heavy toll in lives and damage to crops. Growers in the Lake Okeechobee vegetable area of Florida reported their crops 50 to 100 per cent destroyed. The 200-million dollar vegetable crop in Florida was the hardest hit by the hard freeze. In northwest Iran, a series of earthquakes thundered today in a wintry disaster that killed scores of persons and left thousandst homeless in sub-zero weather. One unofficial estimate listed 300 dead and 500 injured. Some of the quakes were reported lasting up to two minutes. In Hellenikon, Greece, two small time bombs exploded at the U. S. air base injuring four American airmen and a Greek guard. Police were alerted throughout the country, and all American buildings in the area were placed under heavy guard. Tired of Studies? Come Out To BLUE HILLS FOR A SNACK And Enjoy "THE BIGGEST BURGER In Town" Or Our Tasty Bar-B-Q "you can't buy better and you can't buy for less" Open Fri. & Sat. 11 a. m.- 12 p. m. The Blue Hills Drive-In & Blue Room 1601 E.23rd Open 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Sun. thru Thurs. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. A Curtis Magazine Five Stations To Carry Game Basketball fans can select from five radio stations to hear the broadcast of the KU-St. Joseph's basketball game Saturday night from Philadelphia. Carrying the game will be the KU sports network, originating from station KANU, Lawrence, including KVGB, Great Bend and KWHK, Hutchinson, with Monte Morre giving the play-by-play account; WREN, Topeka, Max Falkenstien, announcer; KCMO, Kansas City, Mo., Bruce Rice announcer. "HOW WE STOPPED WILT (THE STILT) CHAMBERLAIN" -by North Carolina Coach McGuire! Kansas' seven-foot wonder, Wilt Chamberlain, had been tearing the collegiate basketball league apart all year. Yet, when they played the Tar Heels for the N.C.A.A. title, the giant was held to six field goals! Now, in this week's Saturday Evening Post, North Carolina Coach McGuire shows you the bag of tricks that not only bottled up Wilt and the Jayhawks, but kept the Tar Heels undefeated through the entire '57 season. You'll see why he says, "Basketball comes down to being a game of mistakes"...and how he capitalized on the ones the Jayhawks made. Read "How We Be came the Champs" by Frank McGuire himself. In all: 8 articles, 4 stories, 2 serials, many cartoons. Get your copy today! On Gifts for Mothers- (A Negative Approach) SUGGESTION: DON'T TAKE A COLLECTION OF DIRTY CLOTHES HOME FOR MOTHER. She'll have enough to do, shopping and cooking and getting Dad to shovel snow. Go home with clean clothes. Send them to Lawrence Laundry MOTHER for the quickest, most careful, best laundering in town. Dry cleaning, too-get ready for the Christmas parties at home, and New Year's. Take your clothes home in the Lawrence laundry packages-easier! Absolutely, you'll enjoy your vacation more while wearing clothes cleaned and laundered at LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Dial VI 3-3711-You'll Be Glad You Did!