12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 1. 196 Page 12 Red Party Summit Plans Canceled MOSCOW — (UFI) — Plans for a Communist Party summit meeting have been canceled because of the absence of the Communist Chinese delegation, it was disclosed today. The government newspaper Izvestia announced the Chinese delegation to the concluded 22nd Soviet Party Congress left for Peiping yesterday. Their departure confirmed reports that a planned summit meeting has been called off. Chinese Premier Chou En-Lai, who headed the delegation, returned to China earlier while the Congress was still in session after publicly questioning Premier Nikita Khrushchev's open denunciation of Albania. Chou said it only helped Communist opponents to air family quarrels in public. However, Khrushchev and most other foreign and Soviet spokesmen disregarded Chou's admonition. Khrushchev and other Congress orators also obliquely criticized the Chinese by denouncing the so-called dogmatists in the Communist Party. It was understood the Chinese objected to the harsh public castigation of the Molotov "anti-party" group and the violent campaign against Stalinism. While in Moscow, Chou laid a wreath on the Lenin-Stalin mausoleum with an inscribed "to the great Marxist-Leninist, Joseph Stalin." After his departure Chou could not have gained much comfort from hearing Stalin denounced for committing mass crimes and having his body removed from the mausoleum Other foreign Communist delegations will remain in Moscow for the Nov. 7 celebration of the 44th anniversary of the Russian Revolution The Chinese delegation, ieed by acting head Pyn Chen, secretary of the Chinese Party Central Committee, was seen off at the airport by Soviet Central Committee Secretary Frol Kozlov and other medium level party leaders yesterday. Khrushchev emerged from the Party Congress with a sweeping triumph over the memory of Stalin and the men who tried to carry on the late dictator's traditions. Assistant Secretary of State Brooks Hays will be the key speaker tomorrow at the 98th annual meeting of the Kansas State Teachers Association. Kansas Teachers to Hear Brooks Hays Mr. Hays will speak on "Compiette and Generous Education." Also speaking to the more than 4,000 expected teachers will be John H. Furbay of the TWA Global Education Program. His topic will be "Countdown for Tomorrow." Other speakers who will precede Sec. Hays at the 10 a.m. session will be Ted Kennedy, mayor of Lawrence, Baxter Smith, dean of the University and W. D. Wolfe, superintendent of Lawrence schools. Lawrence is one of the eight locations in Kansas that will host this year's KSTA meetings. The conference is coordinated by the University Extension Service. Housing Discussed The Canterbury Association discussed a stand on the University of Kansas' housing policy in a meeting yesterday noon. After lengthy discussion, the matter was tabled. The association will discuss the problem again at its regular meeting next Tuesday noon. NEW YORK - (UPI) The Methodist Church has launched a "crash" program to train African Christians for leadership in their own countries. Phog to Help Celebrate Basketball Anniversary Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, retired Kansas basketball coach, will attend cornerstone - laying ceremonies for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., the game's birthplace, Nov. 6, on the 100th anniversary of the birth of the game's founder. Allen is now a practicing osteopath in Lawrence. The careers of Allen and Naismith were intertwined many years. Naismith joined the University of Kansas faculty in 1898, seven years after founding the game at Springfield, first as director of chapel, then as professor of physical education. He retired from active teaching in 1937. As KU's first basketball coach, he served from 1899 thru 1907. Allen succeeded him in the latter post for 1908 and 1909, then returned in 1920 to complete a 39-year hitch. During his 43-year career, which included seven seasons at Warrens- Quality Watch Repairing DANIELS JEWELRY 914 Mass., Ph. VI 3-2572 burg,Teachers, two at Baker and one at Haskell, in addition to his Mt. Oread stint, Allen's teams won 771 games, still the all-time collegiate high. KU-Y Group Meets The KU-Y "Foreign Student Speaks" discussion group will meet from 7-8 this evening in Alcove C at the Kansas Union. The speaker will be Ana Marie King, Buenos Aires, Argentina, graduate. The public is welcome. Hems which are flat and even in width look 'and hang best. 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