University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 17, 1955 Page 8 Around the World Reds Bomb Island Peace Plea Ignored The Chinese Communist replied today to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' "peace appeal" with a bombardment of the Nationalist island outpost of Quemoy. Nationalist sources already had predicted his plea to Peiping for a peaceful solution of the Formosan crisis would fall on deaf ears. They said Red China would never agree to settle the feud with the Nationalists through the United Nations. Government officials at Taipei pointed to massive Red buildups on the "invasion coast" opposite Formosa and said recently arrived veterans of the Korean war were undergoing intensive amphibious training. At the same time Nationalist military sources disclosed they were drafting "tens of thousands" of Chinese on Formosa to counter the threat. The exact number of new recruits was a military secret. The Communist bombardment broke a full of nearly four days in the Formosa strait, a full the Nationalists said was giving the Communists time to build up for an assault on the offshore islands. A Nationalist communique said the Communists opened up with more than 90 rounds from nearby islands and that the bombardment continued until Nationalist artillery silenced the Red Guns. It reported no Nationalist casualties. In other developments; Yokohama—An early morning fire raging through a condemned wooden dormitory of a Catholic mission trapped and burned to death 99 aged Japanese women. The former Army barracks had no fire escapes, only one exit and an inadequate water supply. MOSCOW — The Soviet Communist party newspaper Pravda charged that American Intelligence "plotted and organized" the raid on the Romanian legation at Bern, Switzerland, and accused Swiss authorities of being negligent. Bern—Swiss police asked the help of International police in capturing two heavily-armed anti-Communist commandos who fed from the Romanian legation with diplomatic documents and evaded a nationwide police search. Switzerland announced it would not permit the extradition to Romania of four anti-Communists under arrest. Paris—Premier-Designate Christian Pineau, leader of the Socialist party, announced he had formed a new cabinet and would ask for National Assembly approval tomorrow. But two Gaullists immediately withdrew and his chances of success became slimmer. Berlin-A seven-alarm fire possibly set by anti-Communists destroyed a $9,400,000 studio of the Communist East German radio today, a West Berlin private intelligence organization reported. London—Britain gave its defense planning a drastic overhaul, handing the primary job of keeping the peace to atom bombers able to thrust deep into Russia at near the speed of sound. Berkshire Quartet To Play Monday The University Chamber Music series will present the Berkshire quartet at 8 p.m. Monday in Strong auditorium. Urico Rossi and Albert Lazon, violins; David Dawson, viola, and Fritz Magg, cello, comprise the quartet, which was reorganized in 1948 from the Gordon quartet after the death of Jacques Gordon. The name was chosen by Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, who has selected the group to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Berkshire Chamber Music festival. Music by Haydn, Prokofieff, and Beethoven will be included in the program. From September to June, the quartet is in residence at Indiana University. During the summer, it is at Music Mountain, Falls Village, Conn., for a 10-week series of concerts. Panama Unit Votes on Trial Panama — (U.P.) The National Assembly ignored former President Jose Ramon Guizado's protestations of innocence and voted last night that he stand trial before the body for complicity in the machinegun assassination of his predecessor, President Jose Remon. The assembly by a vote of 48 to 1 approved the recommendation of a special commission which investigated the allegations against Guizado. The trial will begin March 21. Remon was assassinated Jan. while attending a horse race. Official Bulletin Episcopal morning prayer 6:45 a.m; loly Communion, 7 a.m. Dantorfonth TODAY Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4.p.m. Victoria; Two Masses. Der Deutscher Verein, a pum. chap. Der Fraser, Raffeklein und Lieder. Der J. Stiegler. Christian Science organization 7 p.m. Diffrent Business meeting Foster students, friendly Kuku's 7 p.m. Pine room, Student Union, Attendance required RUCE, 7:30 p.m. room 305-B. Student Air Force Base, speaker. Forbes Air Force Base, speaker. AWS House of Representatives. 4 p.m. Jayhawk room. Student Union. KuKu's, 7 p.m. Pine room, Student Union. Attendance required. AIEE-IRE, 7:30 p.m., room 201, EEL Important, meeting, Refreshments. Chemistry club, 7:39 p.m., 232 Malott. Ron Clack, "The Lower Balance States OT club, 7 p.m., room 306. Student Union. Girls' Rifle Team first match, 7 p.m. Military Science building. YM-YWCA joint all-member meeting 'WM-whawk room. Student Union Import KU Mountainseeing club. 7:15 p.m. Student Union. Short vital meeting. TOMORROW Free movie, sponsored by Current Afro- America and the Earth. 7:30 Pm. Strong aeroplane crash. Humanities lecture, 8 p.m. Fraser theater, Henry Margarita. Copyright 1970 by Yale University. Yorke Yale. The GOODNESS Is Baked Right In! 907 Mass. Ph. 61 That needed tune-up will power your car to peak performance. If your car is hard to start and sluggish on the Hill, let our specialists take it in hand. . . TODAY! 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Hart, inter- guest speaker Gamma Delta cost supper. 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont. Prof. A. M. Rehwinkle, Concordia Seminary; "M. The Flood." Hillel, Jewish Community Center, 1409 Tennessee. Evening get-together with KCK B'nai B'rith. Supper served. Liahona fellowship, commission meetings. 6 p.m., Study meeting, 7:15 p.m. MUNCIPAL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, FEBURARY 25th TOPEKA, KANSAK All DAYS RESERVED Prices $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Mail Orders Accepted Auditorium Box off. Swanson's Turkey, Beef or Chicken Pot Pies 4 pies 98c Dairyland Cheese Spread 2 lb. 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