Page 7 Around the World West Berlin Elections Have Record Turnout Bv UNITED PRESS West Berlin voters dealt a crushing blow today to the hopes of Communists and Nazi-tainted Jew baiters of infiltrating the city. government. ___ In a record election day turnout, 1.554,766 West Germans, or 91.4 per cent of the electorate, went to the polls yesterday to elect members to their 127-seat city parliament. Final official results revealed this morning that the anti-rearmament Socialists won 64 seats, a bare one-seat majority that will force them to form a coalition with the Christian Democrats, who captured 30 seats. Since West Berliners automatically would be exempt from service in the West German army, rearmament was not a great issue. Politicians considered the attempt of the Communists and Nazis to make a comeback the most challenging aspect of the elections. Neither the Communists nor the Nazi-like German party mustered the minimum five per cent of the voting that would have entitled them to representation in parliament. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's Christian Democrats, while running second to the Socialists, made Other international developments: sweeping gains over their showing in 1950, when the last elections were held. Other international developments: Vatican City: Pope Pius XII continued to show improvement. Vatican sources said he will close the Marian year Wednesday with a broadcast to the world from his bedside. Tunis: More than half of the Tunisian outlaws who have been waging a "little war" against the French have accepted a government offer of freedom in turn for laying down their arms. Most of the 2,500-odd terrorists are expected to surrender before the government's amnesty offer expires at midnight Thursday. Hong Kong: Squadron leader Andy MacKenzie of the Royal Canadian Air Force told an American liaison officer he knew nothing about 13 Americans held by Red China on "spy" charges, Mr. MacKenzie returned to freedom from Red Chinese captivity yesterday after Canada had put extreme pressure for his release on the Peiping government. University Daily Kansan The Quintette Bocherini delighted a near-capacity crowd in Strong auditorium Friday night during the chamber music series. The five Italian string players expertly defended their reputation for fine performances in London, Rome, and other European cities. The ensemble is comprised of two violinists, two cellists, and a violist. Boccherini String Group Well Received The group received hearty applause for their presentation of "Quintet in D Minor, Op. 18, No. 1" by Boccherini. This number was followed by Mallpiero's "Symphony for Five Strings," a modern composition. Last on the program was the group's specialty number, "Quintet in C Major, Op. 163." by Schubert, "Finale from Concerta in C Major," by Vivaldi was played for an encore. An outstanding characteristic of the players was their dynamic range, which enabled them to interpret music with an unusual amount of expression, making them unique in their field. By MADELYN BRITE Monday. December 6, 1954 Johnson to Make Lawrence Piano Debut Wednesday Roy Hamlin Johnson, newly-appointed assistant professor of piano in the School of Fine Arts, will be presented in the Faculty Recital series in Strong auditorium at 8 p.m. Wednesday. This piano recital will be his Lawrence debut as a soloist. About 60 samples from his collection will be exhibited by the Museum of Art. The public is invited to attend the lecture and reception to be held later in the Museum lounge. Highlighting the opening of the exhibition of the Kurdian Irish Silver collection at the Museum of Art, its owner, Mr. H. Kurdian of Wichita, will give a lecture on his private collection at 3 p.m. today at the Museum. The lecture is being given in collaboration with the Antiques Study group of the University Women's club. Mr. Kurdian, a Wichita dealer in antiques, is perhaps the only collector in the United States who has specialized in the collection of the rare eighteenth century silverwork of Ireland. 30 Attending Institute About thirty persons attended the Institute for Research for the Education of Exceptional Children Friday in Student Union. Representatives from schools in the state discussed research problems in Kansas. Holding a Fulbright foreign study scholarship in France during 1952-53. Mr. Johnson had Georges Enesco, Rumanian composer, and Yves Nat, of the Paris Conservatoire, among his teachers. The program will include in A minor" (K. V. 511) by Mozart, "Fantasie in C major," Op. 17 by Schumann, "Ballade in G minor," Op. 23 by Chopin and Ravel's suite, titled "Gaspard de la nuit." Antique Dealer To Display Silver Professor Johnson, from Fayetteville, W. Va., received the bachelor of music degree in 1949 and the master of music, with a major in music literature, in 1959 from the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester, where he studied with Sandor Vas. In the same year he was also awarded the Artist's Diploma in piano. Engineer Club Pledges Boles Kappa Eta Kappa, professional engineering fraternity. has pledged Darrel Boles, engineering freshman. BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING: Experienced in theses, term papers and reports. Accurate and neat work. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Phone 2559J. MWF=tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regular Mrs. Glinka, 119 Tennessee 1936M MWF-ft TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. KERN, H. M. Thesis. Mr. Ehrman, II Serm. Vermont, Ph. Sci. Ehrman, IIS Vermont, Ph. Sci. BEYERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. 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