Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. April 25. 1956 State, National, World News Airplane Seats Introduced As Evidence In Denver Trial DENVER (UP)-Battered seats from an airliner in which 44 persons died will be introduced as evidence today at the murder trial of John Gilbert Graham who is accused of planting a dynamite bomb that caused the plane to crash. A federal judge was scheduled to rule at 2:30 CST on a defense motion to prevent admission of Graham's confession and also to block testimony by FBI agents at his trial. The petition was filed in federal district court here Tuesday by Graham's three attorneys. Federal Judge Lee Knous was to hear arguments on the motion during the afternoon. NATO Expansion Seen By Next Month WASHINGTON (UP) — The North Atlantic Treaty powers will consider expanding a wide range of their non-military activities and adding new ones in Paris early next month, diplomats said today. They predicted this study will be the immediate result of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' call for broadening the 15-nation military alliance. 9 Die In Philadelphia Fire PHILADELPHIA (UP) - Nine persons, six believed to be children, burned to death today when fire raged through a tenement house in north Philadelphia. The nine victims, all Negroes, were found in a front bedroom on the third floor of the three-story house. Democrats At Great Bend GREAT BEND (UP)-Kansas Democrats will continue their series of state senatorial district meetings in Great Bend tonight. The session, at which party candidates for state and national office will appear, will cover the 32rd senatorial district of Barton, Rice, and Stafford counties. CowBlockingRoad Causes Accident BONER SPRINGS (UP)—A cow was blamed for a highway collision near Bonner Springs early today in which six persons were injured, one critically. Gleason Gregory, Lawrence, told Leavenworth county authorities he reached the top of a hill on Highway 32 four miles west of here and saw a cow in the roadway. He swerved to avoid it and collided with a car driven by William Thompson, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Gregory's wife, Mrs. Helen Gregory, was critically injured. He and a young son were reported in fair condition. Mr. Thompson and two small daughters of the Gregorys were in good condition, hospital attendants reported. General Wants More B-52's General Worth Wore B-52 WASHINGTON (UP)—Gen. Curtis E. Lemay wants "substantially more" B-52 intercontinental jet bombers for his Strategic Air Command than proposed by the administration, defense sources said. Stevenson Loses In Primaries Rv UNITED PRESS Adlai E. Stevenson won to favorite son Rep. John W. McCormack in the Massachusetts primary and took a back seat to President Eisenhower in the Pennsylvania and Alaska races, late returns showed today. Mr. Stevenson gained some comfort in that his rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Sen. Estes Kefauver, (D-Tenn) did not make a good showing in the Pennsylvania primary Tuesday. The Tennesseean also trailed Mr. Stevenson on the basis of early returns in Alaska's first presidential primary in history. But President Eisenhower appeared the winner in the two Eastern states and Alaska. In Massachusetts, his vote total in the GOP primary out-distanced the combined Democratic votes for Mr. McCormack and Mr. Stevenson. He piled up a big margin over Mr. Stevenson in Pennsylvania and topped a field of four candidates in Alaska. New Student Riots Rock Cuba HAVANA (UP)—An office building was bombed and police fired warning shots to disperse a student mob Tuesday night in a new upsurge of the "Blackboard Jungle" riots that have caused five deaths here in a week. 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