Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Oct. 3, 1957 Labor Being Probed-Ike State, National, International News WASHINGTON — (UP)— President Eisenhower disclosed today that the Justice Department for some months have been investigating charges of corruption in labor unions. So far, he said, the department has not made a report. Eisenhower made the statement at his news conference when asked whether the government planned any further steps to curb labor corruption or collusion in the labor-management field. The questioner said he referred particularly to the Teamsters Union and the Trucking Industry. Ike Receives Arab Letter WASHINGTON — (UP) — President Eisenhower said today that he has received a new message of warm friendship and cooperation from King Saud of Saudi Arabia. The President disclosed at his news conference that the message from King Saud came at about the same time that the Saudi Arabian delegate to the United Nations was denouncing American policy, particularly on Syria, in the U. N. The delegate's speech was delivered yesterday. The situation in Syria, the President said, seems to be solidifying to some extent. He said, however, that the United States continues to view developments there with concern. Chief of these developments is Russian penetration of Syria by supplying that nation with arms. Bids Approved For Highway Construction TOPEKA — (UP) — The State Highway Department today announced approval of bids totaling $708,080 for construction on state routes and county secondary roads in north-central and northwestern Kansas. Lynn Brodrick, highway director, said the principal project called for two miles of paving on K-18 to provide a four lane entrance to Junction City from Fort Riley. M. W. Watson of Topeka was low with a bid of $511.205. The commission also approved the bids of Erickson Construction Co., Assaria, totaling $46,-820 for two pier-supported bridges on county secondary roads in Rooks County. Political Crisis Hits France PARIS — (UP) — A wave of strikes, strike threats and general economic unrest swept France today making urgent and more difficult President Rene Coty's task of finding a new premier. The political crisis was so deep that a growing feeling of alarm was reflected in the Paris press. Prices dipped on the stock market and the franc fell slightly yesterday. Scottenmen, whose ancestors were knocking feather balls about heather-clad dunes as early as 1457, organized the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews in 1754. The National Geographic Magazine says thousands of courses the world over today follow the 13 basic principles of "gowff" laid down by the "22 noblemen and gentlemen" who founded St. Andrews. Open 6:45—Curtain 7:00 NOW THRU SAT. A wonderful story of the glorious coronation of the QUEEN OF ENGLAND through the eyes of John and Julie! As superbly humorous as "Wee GEORDIE" As superbly humorous as "Wee GEORDIE" 'JOHN and JULIE' EASTMAN COLOR Relieved by DC -PLUS- "The Widow" The President replied that he began conferring with his top labor and legal aides when the corruption charges were first made. He said the object was to determine whether the government could take any further steps. In referring to the Little Rock, Ark. school integration crisis, Eisenhower said there were two conditions under which federal troops could be withdrawn from Little Rock's Central High School; Unequivocal assurance from Gov. Orval E. Faubus that he would maintain law and order and not obstruct a federal court's integration orders. Local law enforcement officials could keep the situation under control in the absence of federal troops. The President, in a brief discussion of the federal budget, said it is going to be extremely hard to cut federal spending to 70 billion dollars a year. Armed Forces Give Sec. Wilson Farewell WASHINGTON — (UP) — The Armed Forces flex their might in a farewell salute today to their boss for the past five years, Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson. The 67-year-old industrialist who has presided over revolutionary new developments in American military power will review marching troops from all the services today in a special ceremony at nearby Ft. Myer, Va. Secretaries of the Armed Forces and the Joint Chiefs of Staff are staging the mustering out tribute. Wilson leaves management of the world's biggest business Wednesday and will be succeeded by Proctor & Gamble President Neil H. McElroy. Burdette Was Once A Yank NEW YORK — (UP) — Lew Burdette, Milwaukee's starting pitcher in today's second game of the World Series, was at one time a member of the Yankees. The tall righthander was traded to the Braves (then in Boston) in 1951 along with $50,000 for Johnny Sain. Crete, a 3,235-square-mile island in the Mediterranean, had the finest roads in the world 3,500 years ago, the National Geographic Magazine says. Now, with American help, an ambitious building program has provided modern highways. Lances 16 feet long were used by Drying is the oldest form of fruit the U.S. Cavalry in 1816. preservation. Dulles To Sound Out Gromyko WASHINGTON — (UP) — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will attempt to smoke out Soviet intentions of disarmament and the Middle East when he confers this weekend with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. Administration officials said today the two topics head the list of world issues expected to come up at the Dulles-Gromyko meeting. The State Department announced Wednesday night Dulles had invited Gromyko to come for Washington Saturday afternoon for an "exchange of views on various international issues of concern to both the United States and the USSR." The meeting will be held at Dulles' home on the edge of mansion-lined Rock Creek Park. An aide said Dulles "likes to stay home and work on Saturdays" so he decided to have the Russian visit him there. State department officials said no international emergency prompted Dulles' invitation. They also said Dulles does not have any new disarmament or Mideast peace plans to propose to Gromyko. Thinks It's Better To Receive BATON UGE, La - (UP) - A thief who figured it was better to receive than to give robbed the United Givers Fund Office. KUOK Program Schedule Thursday, Oct. 3, 1957 6:00 Report One 6:05 Sincerely Yours 6:30 This Week in Sports 6:45 Spotlite Time 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 Wine News 6:10 Spotify Time 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:05 University Theatre Concert 8:30 Storming The Dorm 8:00 Wire News 9:00 Show Tunes 9:30 Final Scope 8:45 Cinema Scoop 9:45 Niki's Notes 10:00 Jazz Phenomena 11:00 Jazz Phenomena 12:00 Sign Off Open-For Business Lawrence's Newest Men's Clothing Store WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING 843 Mass. St.- Dial VI 3-0454 INSTANTLY when you can write a check. It's the best way to pay your bills, the safest way to carry money. We invite you to open your checking account in our bank. Come in and let us tell you about our Economy Checking Account -Paying By Check Is Good Business- The First National Bank Member F.D.I.C. 1109 Mass. ONE DAY OF SALMON FISHING ACME Bachelor Laundry & Dry Cleaners at VI 3-5155 ASTORIA, OREGON on the Columbia River part of a week's vacation PRIZE being offered by