S Page 7 Macmillan To Appoint Spy Probe Tribunal LONDON — (UPI) — Prime Minister Harold Macmillan was to announce today the names of the three men who will probe the Vassall spy case and explain the "certain new facts" that led him to appoint them. The case, which already has led to the resignation of one top civil servant, began Oct. 22 when Admiralty clerk William Vassall, 38, was sentenced to 18 years in prison after admitting he was a Russian spy. Macmillan first appointed three civil servants to probe the case and report if there were any other security leaks in the admiralty, which has been plagued by two major spy cases in the last 18 months. Macmillan appeared to acquiesce yesterday when he told the House of Commons that the civil service board had been replaced by an independent tribunal. OPPOSITION Labor and Liberal Party members charged that the civil servants did not have the power to make recommendations which could involve cabinet ministers. They called for a more powerful committee with wider duties. Bridal 'Crash Kit' Available The tribunal is expected to be headed by a judge and composed of two other prominent men. It would SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.—(UPI)—This city now offers a bridal kit, including soup, spaghetti and headache tablets, to couples applying for marriage licenses. Richard Clark, deputy commissioner of the municipal department of accounts, said the kits are included in the $3 license fee. have power to subpoena witnesses and examine under oath. MACMILLAN said his decision to appoint an independent tribunal came after his discovery of "certain new facts" and "certain things (which) have happened over the weekend and just before." weekend and john. He said he would explain what he meant when the house debates his motion to set up the tribunal today. Its passage was a foregone conclusion. Vox, UP Posters Burned Last Night A few minutes later, while Brian Grace, Lawrence junior and vicepresident of Vox, was registering a protest with members of Alpha KappaLambda fraternity, a University Party house, a group of men retaliated by setting fire to the large "UP"sign on the Alpha Kappa Lambda house's front lawn. An unidentified man set fire to the large "VOX" sign on the lawn of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity about 10:30 last night. Both fires were extinguished quickly. Bob Englebrecht, Trenton, N. J., junior and a member of Alpha KappaLambda, said he was returning from the freshman women's dorms when the man set the Vox sign afire. "I was about half-way down the block when a car stopped on Louisiana by the Pike house," he said. "Someone got out and lit the fire, got back in, and drove on down Louisiana." THE GOLDEN CREST FREEMAN Hand-Sewn Hand sewn vamps are fashioned by master craftsmen in the art as they swiftly detail the guanotone stitch. The vamp is leather the sole genuine leather and the heel rubber the sole genuine leather and the heel rubber C; 17-2 & 13 & 14; D 6-12 & 13 & 14; E 6½-12. "Bunny Blacks" Black or Brown, $14.95 837 Mass. Youth to Undergo Public Whipping DOVER, Del. — (UPI) — Superior Court Judge Stewart Lynch yesterday sentenced Franklin W. Cannon Jr., 20, to a penalty of 20 lashes on his bare back. "well laid on," under Delaware's 1717 lash law, the only one of its kind still in effect in the United States. Lynch had sentenced Cannon to the lashing and three years imprisonment last December following his conviction on grand larceny charges. But he suspended the sentence in favor of five years' probation. Cannon violated terms of the probation last April when he was sentenced to 60 days in jail for petty larceny and receiving stolen goods. Lynch reinstituted his original sentence after noting the youth has spent time in a correctional institution, a boys' school and the Deleware State hospital. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1962 University Daily Kansan Jury Debates Thoroughly CHICAGO — (UPI) The last report by the Illinois Court Administrator said that as of April 30,1962, Cook County (Chicago) had a total of 43,267 jury cases pending. The report said as of June 1, 1962, it took a jury case tried in regular order an average of about six years, two and one-half months to reach a verdict. There's no such thing as atomic energy for peaceful purposes.—Abdul Gammis Selling - Buying Need Help For best results, use the University Daily Kansan Classified Page Phone Ext. 376 Drip - Dry Car Wash 98c Wiley's Texaco Service 23rd & Louisiana VI 2-0381 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Engineering and Physical Science Seniors GROW with a growing industry... ...the Bell Telephone System The Bell Telephone System which has doubled in size in the last 10 years, is expanding rapidly to serve a growing nation. 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