Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 31, 1957 State, National, International News NATO, Turkey Start Maneuvers By UNITED PRESS NATO and Turkish forces began large scale and long-planned maneuvers today off the Turkish coast and just north of the Syrian frontier. Both Russia and Syria warned in the past that Turkey must not use the maneuvers as an excuse to invade Syria but there was no outburst of Russian propaganda today. There was some speculation the lack of Soviet protests might indicate a switch in policy as indicated by Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko's mild speech in the United Nations this week. A Moscow broadcast today was far milder than anything heard in weeks. It said "No Sovietization of Syria is taking place" but "there is a progress of Americanization in Turkey." Its strongest statement was that two American destroyers sailed from Boston to Istanbul while American and Turkish delegates to the U.N. were trying to convince the world of their peaceful intentions. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Eleven companies have scheduled interviews with KU seniors and graduate students in the school of engineering this week. Thursday--Linde Co., Union Carbide Corp., Los Angeles County Civil Service, Colgate-Palmolive Co., Gulf Oil Corp., Texas Instruments, Inc. Friday—Gulf Oil Corp., National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, High Speed Flight Station, and Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, Magnolia Petroleum Co., Scony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. Monday —Cargill, economics, business administration, accounting, industrial management, engineering majors, J. C. Penney Co., sales management. Tuesday—Hallmark Cards, sales only; J. C. Penney Co., sales management. Wednesday—Woolf Brothers, merchandising and selling. Thursday - Ernst & Ernst, Bendix Aviation, accounting majors. Friday—Ernst & Ernst, accounting majors; Collins Radio, accounting and general business majors. Zhukov Accused Of 'Bonapartism' LONDON — (UP) — Marshall Georgi Zhukov was fired as Soviet Defense Minister because party chief Nikita S. Khrushchev feared he was trying to become another Napoleon Bonaparte, reports from Moscow said today. Western diplomatic and Communist press sources in close touch with Moscow said Mr. Zhukov shortly would be accused publicly of "bonapartism," something akin to the "personality cult" with which Mr. Khrushchev degrarded the late Josef Stalin. In essence, it means Mr. Khrushchev feared Mr. Zhukov, as head of the army, was growing more powerful than he was as head of the party. If You Don't Have Dates, Flu Abates MANHATTAN — (UP) — Kansas State College officials took drastic action in an effort to stem a flu epidemic on campus—they urged coeds to refuse dates until the outbreak subsides. Dr. Margaret Lahey, dean of women, said students should refrain from all group activity, including dating. Dean Lahey also banned special permits allowing coeds to stay out after 10:30 p.m. Institute In Liberal, Nov. 5-6 The third annual Natural Gas Pipe Line Institute to present practical information on construction and operation will be held Nov. 5-6 in Liberal. The Institute is sponsored by the KU department of petroleum engineering, University Extension, Southwest Kansas Center, State Board for Vocational Education and Southwest Kansas Petroleum Industry. Official Bulletin TODAY 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 Bulletin material to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Debate coaches supper and meeting, 5 p.m. Student Union. Poetry Room, 4 p.m. Music and Browsing Room, Student Union, Mrs. Natalie Calderwood, assistant professor of English, will read poetry of Charlotte Mew. Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich am Demarterum um 50 Uhr im Überlauf der Abteilung für Kunstgeschichte spricht über "Deutsche Kunst: 1957". Alle sind herzlich einge- International commission meeting, 7:15 p.m., Student Union. Debate base extemporaneous contest. 7:15 p.m., 134 Strong. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome Institute of Aeronautical Science meeting, 7.30 p.m. Aeronautical Quetset Hut. Paul T. Homshar, flight division adminis- tator. snack on "A Treatise on Flight Testing." Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. St. Anselm Chapel, Canterbury House. Anselm Chapel, Canterbury House. St Anselm Chapel, Canterbury House. St. Arneil Chalbe, Canterbury House. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. St. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Ralph Vaughan Williams: "A London Symphony," Brahms: "Three Interviews," 'Rhapsodies in B Minor and Minor.' Undergraduate Psychology Club will visit Boy's Industrial School Topeka Michigan. Alba Phi Omega hayrack ride. 7 a.m. Meet in the Student Union parking lot. Ish Community Center. 1409 Tennessee. Graduate Club dance. 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Student Union, Don Carlos Combo, Refreshments. 'Russia Foolish To Start War' Epicopalat Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. and trom, Trinity Church, 10th and Vermont SATURDAY Episcopal Holy Eucharist. 9 a.m., St. Anseim Chapel, Canterbury House. HONOLULU — (UP) — A highranking Navy officer says Russia would be "wiped out" if she started a war with the United States. International Club American Evening, Halloween ball in costume, 8 p.m., Jayhawk Room, Student Union Everyone welcome. Museum of Art record concert, 2 p.m. Bohuslav Martinu: "Serenade," *Paritta for String Orchestra*, "Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra"; Mozart: "Symphony No. 37 in G Major," Haydn: "Zalta," Willem de Kerkhof Vol. 1097 "Zalta" Willie de Kerkhof Vol. 1097 SUNDAY This statement came yesterday from Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, chief of Naval operations who has just completed a $3\frac{1}{2}$ week tour of the Far East. He left last night for Washington. Hillier faculty forum, "Sputnik Unlimited," 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community Center, 100 Tennessee. Bi-monthly cost for conference welcome at 5 p.m. Public welcome. Hillel cost supper, 5 p.m., 1409 Tennessee. Sacramento of Confession, 3-6 p.m., St. Anselm Chapel, Cancun Castle Bay. "There is no way in God's green earth that she (Russia) could avoid being wiped out," Adm. Burke said. "For that reason, she would be very foolish to start a general war." The Russians could "hurt us badly" if they launched a sudden air and submarine attack. However, he said they could not deliver a knockout punch. Five General Motors executives were on the campus Tuesday and metwith the nine KU holders of General Motors scholarships. GM Executives Visit Campus They met with University officials about the General Motors scholarship program, and also met the KU scholarship holders. Holding the scholarships at KU this year are: George Dodd, Oceanlake, Ore, Dale Hartung, Junction City, Bara r a Booker, Augusta, juniors James Foreman, Oklahoma City, Dennis Heffner, Dodge City, Virginia Church, Coffeyville, sophomores; Thomas McGurk, St. Louis, Mo, Kirk Prather, Wellington, Rebecca Grantham, Topeka, freshmen They Were Out With The Flu WASHINGTON (UP)—The Soviet Embassy tossed a party last night for six visiting women Soviet doctors who reported Russia has discovered a powder to cure Asian flu. More than half the embassy officials didn't show up. They were down with Asian flu. Use Kansan Want Ads The first Chancellor of the University, in the sense of president of the faculty, was John Fraser, elected in the Fall of 1867. Missouri's Memorial Stadium has a capacity of 40,000 persons. Oklahoma's Owens Stadium holds 61,000 fans. Even The Squirrels Know That Your Car Needs To Be Winterized Now! 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