Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1962 Around the World Lack of Info Blocks Mars Shot Signal MANCHESTER, England —(UPI) The Jodrell Bank radio astronomy station has been unable to pick up signals from the Soviet Mars probe because the Russians have not answered a request for transmitting times. "We have tried several times to pick up signals from the rocket but this is very difficult to do in the absence of the information we requested several days ago," a spokesman for the astronomy station said yesterday. Bulgarian Communist Chief Ousts Seven Top Officials VIENNA — (UPI) — Bulgarian Communist Party Chief Todor Zhivkov, fresh from a flying one-day visit to Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, today announced a purge of seven top-level Stalinist party and government officials. Premier Anton Yugov was fired and removed from his post on the central committee of the Bulgarian Communist Party. Also purged were former Party Chief Vulko Chervenkov, Ambassador to Peijing. 23 Die in Car-Train Crash In Yugoslav Macedonia BELGRade, Yugoslavia — (UPI) — Twenty-three persons in one passenger car were killed when a train derailed yesterday at Tabanovce, in Yugoslavia Macedonia, according to the Yugoslav news agency Taniug. The news agency said the other 17 persons in the car were injured. The train's engine jumped the rails as it switched to another track, Tanjug reported. A guard's van and the passenger car piled up behind it. Man Retires After 56 Years ST. LOUIS — (UPI) — Theophil Klemme has retired after 56 years with the same publishing firm. Klemme started as an assistant bookkeeper in 1906 when he was 19 years old and advanced to head bookkeeper and cashier of Eden Publishing House, now owned and operated by the Evangelical and Reformed Church, part of the United Church of Christ. Vienna Court Looks for Heirs VIENNA — (UPI) — The Rackersburg District Court sought information today on the whereabouts of the heirs to the estate of Kajetane Countess Wurmbrand-Stupach and Franz Karl Count Wurmbrand-Stupach. The count died in 1855, the countess in 1863. The Coast Guard Wants You Any student interested in the Coast Guard Reserve should contact his local representative. The representative for this area is Lt. Michael J. McQueney, Shawnee Mission, Kans., or write Commander, Second Coast Guard District, 1520 Market St., St. Louis, Mo. Israeli Shot by Jordanian TIBERIAS, Israel —(UPI)— One Israeli settler was wounded by Jordanian gunfire on a farm in the South Sea of Galilee area yesterday. Israeli sources reported. Christmas Words to Be Aired LONDON — (UPI) — Queen Elizabeth's Christmas message will be pre-recorded for radio and television this year so it can be transmitted locally throughout the Commonwealth. 340 At Civil Defense Meet 340 At Civil Defense Meet MONTPELIER, Vt. — (UPI) — About 340 persons attended a Civil Defense survival training class last night. Average attendance before the Cuban crisis was between 30 and 40. Greyhound's Owner is Sought LONDON—(UPI)—Officials today are seeking the owner of a white greyhound that arrived at Euston Railway Station. While en route from the north of England, the dog ate the address label on its cage. Vatican Uncovers Basilica RAVENNA, Italy — (UFI)— Vatican archeologists have announced the discovery of a 4th century basilica in the Roman Catacombs. The underground basilica, measuring 55 by 26 feet, was found in the Catacombs near the Church of "Quo Vadis" on the outskirts of Rome. It contained the tombs of unidentified early Christian martys and fragments of a large marble tabernacle. Father Umberto Fasola of the Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archeology made the announcement at the recent International Congress of Christian Archeology here. He said experts are trying to discover to which martyrts the church was dedicated. Moscow — (UPI) The Soviet Union tonight ended its pre-election moratorium on Berlin proposals and opened a new diplomatic drive for a German settlement. Russia Calls for Berlin Settlement First Deputy Premier Alexei call for conclusion of a German peace treaty. Puppet School to Take Tour ALLENTOWN, Pa. — (UPI) — A novel School for Fuppeteers has been set up by a local department store (Hess's) to train men and women puppeteers to operate a show called "The Mouse Before Christmas," which will go on a nationwide tour of department stores and shopping centers, beginning here Oct. 27. Among other cities, the puppet extravaganza will appear in Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Detroit; Grand Rapids, Mich.; St. Louis; Rochester, N. Y.; Indianapolis; Baltimore; Richmond, Va.; Charlotte, N. C., and Montreal, Canada. (EARLIER TODAY in Berlin Soviet Ambassador to East Germany Mikhail G. Pervukhin again proposed an East German peace treaty that would call for an end to Western rights in Berlin.) With the resumption of calls for a Berlin settlement it was recalled that Soviet Premier Nikitki Khrushchev had said earlier he would not press the German question until Kosygin, speaking on the eve of the 45th anniversary celebration of the Russian revolution, issued a new after the elections in the United States. ALTOUGH THE SOVIETS lost no time in returning to the subject of Berlin on the American election day, Kosygin's televised address See related story page 5 See related story page 5 was strikingly, mild in tone. 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