Page 6 University Daily Kansan Texas Governor Declines To Run For Re-Election AUSTIN, Tex. (UP)—Gov. Allan Shivers of Texas, a kingpin among the conservative Democrats who helped swing much of迪西 to President Eisenhower in 1952, promised to lead a new fight for states' rights today, but declined to run for re-election. Mr. Shivers, who has served as governor seven years, announced he was not interested in another two-year term. Mr. Shivers said he would continue in politics to fight "against the encroachment of federal interference" on the states. He urged use of the doctrine of interposition. Mr. Shivers said he considered the ancient doctrine of interposition to be "the right of petition by the people of the state, a right as old as government itself, to petition against unconstitutional exercise of power." Interposition is a maneuver, never tested by the Supreme Court, in which a state places its own sovereignty between its citizens and the right to govern of the federal government. PITTSBURG, Kan. (U.P.)-An atomic scientist, a home economics professor, and an educator-minister were saluted at Pittsburg State Teachers College's traditional "Apple Day" program commemorating the founding of the institution Thursday. Pittsburg Honors 3 At Founding Program Cited for "outstanding service in their chosen fields of endeavor as alumni representatives" were Dr. Ralph Overman, chairman of the special training division at Oak Ridge, Tenn., Institute of Nuclear Studies; Mrs. Lauille Osborn Rust, Kansas State College home economics professor; and Dr. Eugene E. Dawson, dean of students and administration at Pittsburgh State. Pope Observes 80th Birthday VATICAN CITY (UP)—Pope Pius XII today observed his 80th birthday and the 17th anniversary of his election as spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church with prayers for the peace to which he has dedicated his life. In the Vatican, the Pontiff received the homage of little children, members of the Sacred College of Cardinals and a group of high church and lay officials who came to praise his life of service to church and humanity. Turnpike Completion Seen TOPEKA (UP)—Turnpike general manager Gale Moss said today he believed the October completion goal would be reached "because of the cooperative spirit shown by everyone involved." Workers on the pike now are readying for a spring rush in nearly all phases of construction. Australia claims the world's largest earthworms. Giant crawlers average four to five feet long and some are an inch thick and weigh a pound or more. ERNIE ACHER MOBILGAS Stevenson Begins Minnesota Campaign MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UP)—Adlai E. Stevenson took dead aim today on the President's health issue and Sen. Estes Kefauver's bid for the White House. Mr. Stevenson got his five-day Minnesota campaign rolling with an attack on administration farm and labor policies last night. He was expected to set off more fireworks today with a major speech on the racial segregation issue at the University of Minnesota. To Run For Supreme Court HUGOTON, Kan. (U.P.)—District Judge L. I. Morgan said today he would be a Republican candidate for Position No. 6 on the Kansas Supreme Court. Judge Morgan, 52, seeks the position being vacated next January by the retirement of Justice Walter G. Theile. Hunting or carrying of firearms is forbidden in all national parks. WASHINGTON (UP)—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles leaves for Asia today to review and approve allied strategy for combatting communist aggression and subversion there. Dulles To Inspect Asian Defense During his three-week Asian tour Secretary Dulles will attend a meeting of the eight-nation Southeast Asian Treaty Organization in Karachi, Pakistan. 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