Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 29, 195 Kansas, National, World News— Hall In Trouble Again, Thompson Fights Ouster TOPEKA (UP)—Another dilemma was faced today by Gov. Fred Hall. The governor requested J. Eo Thompson, chairman of the Kansas Park Authority, to tender his resignation, but Mr. Thompson "declined." After a conference Wednesday with Mr. Thompson, Gov. Hall issued a statement that he was not sure what action he would take in the matter. Gov. Hall had asked Mr. Thompson for the resignation so the governor could consider it along with those of the other four members of the board. Last month Mack Nations, publicity director for the agency, disclosed in a speech at Lewis that he and the four board members had submitted their resignations to Gov. Hall, saying "Thompson has to go or we are quitting." Murder Suspect Caught In Neosho NEOSHO, Mo. (UP)—Lloyd Diucus, 31-year-old former convict sought for the murder of his three-year-old daughter, was apprehended at Neosho today. The whereabouts of Dicus' missing wife and one-year-old daughter was not known. Officers at Kansas City, where the body of Shirley Ann Dicus was found, had expressed belief the mother and younger child also have "met with foul play." Hear 2 Applications On Airline Routes WICHITA (UP)-A, Merritt Ruhlen, examiner for the Civil Aeronautics Board, closed a seven-day hearing Wednesday on applications of two airlines for a route in a four-state area. Mr. Ruhlen gave Central Air Lines and Frontier Air Lines, each 21 days in which to file briefs. The data will be turned over to the board in Washington for the final decision. Urges 13 Cities To Consolidate MISSION, Kan. (UP)—State Representative Clark Kupperinger Wednesday urged 13 cities in northeast Johnson County to consolidate to carry more authority in the state government. Train Wreck Destroys Depot KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP)—Thirty-six cars of a Southern Railway freight train jumped the tracks near the Southern's yards early today destroying a sub-station depot and blocking traffic on two suburban streets. There were no injuries. At A Scout Dance? RALEIGH, N.C. (UP) — The lost and found columns of Raleigh's newspapers yesterday carried this notice: "Lost Saturday night, leavening Scout dance, State Union Building, teenage pink strapless evening dress." Nine Negroes Lose Jobs By Praying NEW YORK (UP)—Nine Negroes, who were warned not to take part in the national prayers for leaders of the Alabama bus boycott, said they would remain in prison the jobs they lost for taking an hour off from work Wednesday. The men said the firing was "unjustified" because they were only participating in a "religious observance" at no cost to the company. A company spokesman said "It couldn't condone such action for any group." LARRY'S 1802 Mass. VI 3-7416 "Pizza Pie" Louisiana Seeks To Curb NAACP BATON ROGUE, La. (UP)—A state district court judge today will hear Louisiana's suit seeking to curb the activities of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People under a 1924 law originally aimed at the Ku Klux Klan. On the eve of the hearing, the NAACP attorney asked a federal district court here to assume jurisdiction over the suit, the first of its kind in the nation. NAACP lawyers called the suit an attempted interference of its right to free association and organization. There are nearly 2,000 varieties of bats. CAMPECHE. Mexico (UP)—All persons aboard a Mexican motor ship which burned and sank in the Bay of Campeche off the Yucatan peninsula were reported safe today. All Passengers Safe In Sinking American and Mexican coast guard craft sped to aid the 35 to 38 survivors of the Matul, which burned and sank yesterday morning after an engine room explosion. The coast guard cutter Dione headed a fleet of American fishing vessels, merchant ships and Mexican boats which scouted the area, some 550 miles south of here. Stevenson Ready To Battle Kefauver WASHINGTON (UP)—Adlai E. Stevenson, bent on a comback after his Minnesota defeat, displayed himself before California voters today as a candidate ready for toe-to-toe slugging with Sen. Estes Kefauver. Stevenson returned to California Wednesday for a two-day campaign tour in the state where he faces Kefauver in their biggest primary test June 5. And in a Los Angeles television address Wednesday night, he showed none of his previous reluctance to engage in a personality clash with Kefauver. Daily Worker Plotted Against MOSCOW (UP) —The Communist Party Newspaper Pravda printed a dispatch from its New York correspondent today charging American authorities with a "planned and coordinated scheme" to destroy the Daily Worker and the Communist Party. Royal College Shop 837 Mass. British People Resent Police Methods LONDON (UP)—Public resentment over the scheduled visit of Communist boss Nikita S. Khrushchev and Soviet Premier Nikolai A. Bulginin to Britain next month turned today against the "police state methods" the British government is reported planning to use to keep them happy during their stay. "Arrangements for hindering press coverage. . are beginning to trickle out. " said the liberal Manchester Guardian. "The government and the police are cooperating in the game of providing 'facilities' for keeping the newspapers at arm's length" "Stop this police state stuff!" snapped the conservative Daily Sketch. "If we are going to have cops as thick as blackberries around Bulganin and Khrushchev, let them be their own cops." The U.S. Department of Agriculture found lemons contain 4 per cent more sugar than peaches. MR. L. C. WHYTE! 1234567890 PLANT CHEMIST — COLGATE PALMOLIVE K.C. Kan. 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