Wednesday, April 25, 1956. University Daily Kansan Page 7 Montgomery, Ala. Defies Supreme Court Decision MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP)—Montgomery city officials warned羟egrees today to move to the rear of uses or face arrest under city and state criminal segregation laws. The decision was issued in defense of a U. S. Supreme Court decision which bans segregation. Commissioner Clyde Dellers said he is ready to enforce local segregation laws with arrests and prosecution. The decision of the city fathers was announced last night, less than 4 hours after the Montgomery City Us Co. announced it would con- trol to the Monday decision of the U. S. Supreme Court and eliminate segregation regulations on its vehicles. Dag Hammarskjold Jordan Today JERUSALEM (Israeli Sector) JP) - U.N. Secretary General Dagammarskjold conferred today in man with Jordan Premier Samir -Rifai in hopes of ending the suddenly renewed tension along Israeli-Jordan frontier. Hammarskijold flew to the Jordan pital late Tuesday and conferred thy young King Hussein only hours ter Israel charged the Arab in- trators slipped across the border on Jordan and killed four civilis- The border between Israel and Jordan is the only one not protected by a cease-fire agreement, summarskjold worked out a cease are last week between Israel and Egypt and a conditional one between Israel and Syria early this week. Igerians Threaten Var Inside France CAIRO, Egypt (UP)— Algerian nationalists threatened today to try their North African warfare for France itself". The statement came from Algerian Nationalist leader Ferhat Abbas who said he is proposing negotiations between France and the "Algerian liberation cont" aimed at bringing independence for Algeria. If France refuses, he said, "all orth African' liberation forces will insify the war and carry it into ance itself." former Professor Writes Book Dr. Alfred McClung Lee, a member of the journalism department culty from 1934 to 1938, has written a book entitled "Fraternities without Brotherhood." Dr. Lee is the chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology at booklyn College, N.Y., and president of the National Committee of internites in Education. esign Professor To Speak Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design, will speak Thursday for two Morganville women'subs on "Trends in Interior Design." K.C. Youths Fight At Baseball Game KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP)—A series of fist fights among white and Negro youths followed yesterday's Kansas City-Detroit baseball game in Municipal Stadium. Police said at one time, nearly 1,000 youths were on the playing field "fighting, shoving and milling about." It was "High School Day" at the game, with 8,300 teen agers in the crowd of 13,963. Congress Fights Over Farm Bill WASHINGTON (UP)—The Democratic-Republican farm fight narrowed in Congress today to a struggle over President Eisenhower's plan to pay farmers this year for next year's cutback in crops. In the House both sides pushed rival Soil Bank bills that differed mainly on this point. In the Senate, an appropriations subcommittee called Secretary of Agriculture Ezra T. Benson for probable questioning on the issue. Graduate Club, 8 p.m., 306, Student Union. Panel members: Robert Ashley, Carl Cabe and Eldon Fields. "The Prospects of Automation." 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 The Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. CCUN steering committee, 4 p.m., office Union. Engineering Council, 7:30 p.m., 116, Marvin. Human Relations and Psychology Colle- union. Speaker: Dr. Robert L. Kahn of University of Michigan. "Human Rela- tion." Recent Findings and Future Prospects." Today Ph. D. reading examination in German, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, April 28, 306 Fraser Hall. Books used for the prepared part of examination must be turned into 304 Fraser by noon Thursday. No books can be returned to students who candidates approved by the Graduate School are eligible to take the examination. Official Bulletin Jay Jane officers meeting, 5 p.m., 306 C. Student Union. Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Student Union Music Room. Alexander Pushkin (in English translation.) Reader; Sam Anderson. Lutheran student coffee hour, 4 p.m. Trail Room, Student Union. Danforth Chapel, Devolions and prayer. Der deutsche Verein 5 Donnerstag, 502 Fraser. Dale Moore werden aan Lieder singen. Erfrischungen. Alle sind wilkomen. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. president of all students, faculty and friends invited. HELP WANTED Tomorrow WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! KU Medical Dames, 8 p.m., Museum Lounge. Humanities lecture, 8 p.m., Strong Auditorium. Speaker Dr. J. H. Randall SECRETARY: Permanent position in a college department about May 1. Typing, dictation, etc. Call KU 245 for appointment. 4-26 The charter was drawn up here by a working group of 12 nations, including the United States and Russia. It provides for setting up an international atomic energy agency to work on peaceful uses of the atom. WASHINGTON (UP)—The proposed charter for the International Atoms-For-Peace agency calls on members to say within three months after joining whether they will contribute to the agency's bank of fissionable materials. The text of the charter was made public today. The draft will be submitted to about 86 nations next September for inal approval. Atoms-For-Peace Charter Drafted Man or woman to serve dinner and clean kitchen afterwards for family of three. Electric dishwasher. 6-7:30 p.m. daily. $1 an hour. Call VI-3-6850. 4-27 b. of Columbia. 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