Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 12, 1954 Around the World Reds to Fire on French If Evacuation Tried By UNITED PRESS Ho Chi Minh's Communist Vietnam regime warned the International Armistice commission in Indochina today it would fire on any French ship entering Communist territorial waters to rescue Cathole and Buddhist refugees marooned on an ever-crumbling sandbar. Official French sources said the neutral commission had recommended, in a gesture of mercy, that the Communists permit the French Cleveland — (U.P.)—A key witness in the first degree murder trial of Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard prepared today to tell for the first time in court of the "other women" in Dr. Sheppard's life. Friend to Testify Against Doctor Dr. Sheppard's trial resumed today after a one day recess because of the Veterans Day holiday. The doctor is accused of bludgeoning his pregnant wife to death in her bed during the early morning hours of July 4. In the three days that testimony has been presented in the trial five prosecution witnesses have appeared on the stand. The fifth, patrolman Fred Drenkan of the Bay Ville police force, was expected to complete his testimony this morning. The witness, Dr. Lester T. Hoviersten, knew the defendant intimately. He attended school with Dr. Sheppard and was a guest at his home until 24 hours before Mrs. Sheppard was murdered. Official Bulletin It was understood Dr. Hoversten had conversations with Dr. Shepard not long before the murder in which the defendant mentioned a contemplated divorce from his wife, Marilyn. All-Student Council Senate vacancy will be filled by a non-partisan woman in the Graduate School. Any Graduate woman student may apply for this position by submitting a petition signed by her and the graduate school. Submit to Bob Kennedy, 945 Emery Rd., or Ron Denchfield, 838 Louisiana, as soon as possible. TODAY Episcolum morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Communion, 7 a.m. Danforth chapel Museum of Art concert, noon and 4 p.m. Schuetz: Four Small Sacred Concerti. Four Symphonies Sacrae. Mathematics Club, 4 p.m. 203 Strong Mathematics Club, 4 p.m. 203 Strong Speaker: Professor R. H. Bing. Newman club. 5 p.m. Leave the club on behalf of Conception. Return Sunday night. 81 K. Christina, Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. 83 K. Christina, Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Kappa Psi, 7 p.m., Methodist Student Center TOMORROW Radio & TV Players Workshop, 9 a.m. to noon. Gamma Delta Alumni banquet, 6:30 Pitcher Vermair Dr. J. J O'Hearne Kansas Canoe *Museum of Art concert, noon and 4 p.m.* Concerto for Trombone and Military Band. Skating party, 7 p.m. Meet at church Bring friends. Liahona Fellowship cabinet meeting, 9 a.m. study class, 3:45 p.m. SUNDAY Newman club breakfast, 11 am. Rosary, 5:45 pm; lunch 6:30. instu- ce. Canterbury association, 5 p.m. Trinity church, 10th and Vermont Rt. George Church, 11th and Vermont Rt. YM-YWCA Worship and the Arts group 2 p.m., Hendley屋, 1236 **Museum of Art Public Lecture and Exhibition Opening. 3 p.m. Tapestries; Medieval to Modern: Concert. 4 pm. Beethoven: Sonata No. 3 and No. 6 for Piano.* Jayhask Brotherhood, 3 p.m. room 306 Memorial Union. For those inter- Gamma Delta cost supper, 5:30 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and 28th streets Presbyterian fellowship supper. 5:30: Westminster house, hanksville. Farfoot Pc-MC, house, hanksville. MONDAY Baptist Student Union Prayer-devi- tions, 12:30-12:50 p.m., Danforth chapel. KU Dames Arts and Crafts, 7:30 p.m., Crafts room, Memorial Union. to pick up the refugees from Red rule. KU Medical Dames, 8 p.m. Mrs. Joelson home, 1644 Stratford. Organiza- tor's office A dispatch from Saigon, capital of free South Vietnam, said the aircraft carrier Bois Belleau (formerly the U. S. carrier Belleau Wood) had rescued 1,800 Catholics from the sandbar. Other international developments: Taipei — A Nationalist Chinese spokesman ridiculed London reports that the United States and Britain were discussing possible neutralization of Formosa as an independent state. The statesman said Chiang Kai-Shek would not swallow such a "bitter pill." Chiang repeated today in a talk to members of his party that he intends to carry out his promise to attack the China mainland. Bonn — Informants said Herbert Blankenhorn, Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's adviser, had flown to Paris for talks on the disputed Saar agreement and will return tonight before French Premier Pierre Mendes-France leaves for a visit to the United States and Canada. Paris—The French premier was confronted with an unusual situation. The Socialists, whom he needs to carry out his reform programs, offered to join his government on their own terms which were generally considered objectionable. One of the terms would require Socialist members of the cabinet to put party above government. It was predicted Premier Mendes-France would turn down the offer. New Missile Test Success Norfolk, Va. — (U.R.) America's newest secret weapon—a needlenosed, supersonic guided missle—was launched at sea successfully yesterday from the converted battleship USS Mississippi, the Navy announced today. The slim missile—the "Terrier"—is designed to intercept aircraft at much longer reaches and higher altitudes than conventional anti-aircraft weapons under any conditions of visibility. The Terrier is capable of being fired from either ship or ground station. Tests on its firing were started in 2552 in California. A new conservative party, created primarily to throw out Mr. Yoshida without the necessity of new general elections, will be inaugurated formally on Nov. 24, a week after Mr. Yoshida's return from a tour of Europe and the United States. Because of the high percentage of successful flights in the Terrier test program, the Navy said almost all launches against target drone aircraft have been made with dummy assault missiles which did not carry high explosive warheads. The dummy signalled a "kill" by releasing a puff of smoke near the target plane. Tokyo —U.P.)— Four politicians who were purged or imprisoned by Gen. Douglas MacArthur's occupation forces, worked today toward completion of a scheme to oust Prime Minister Sigeru Yoshida. Politicians Work To Oust Yoshida Its promoters predict it will attract the bulk of Mr. Yoshida's Liberal party members in the House of Councillors and other conservatives who have kept the prime minister in power. New Hampshire has 131 covered bridges. The 132nd was torn down in the spring of 1954 in Norwich because repairs would have cost about $13,000. The span over the Ompompanoosoc River had originally cost $3,987.87 more than a century ago. Tijuana Dectective Force Is Arrested by Mexican Army Tijuana, Mexico — (U.P.)— The Mexican army announced today that it had arrested Tijuana's entire force of 27 detectives on suspicion of taking $9,000 of $10,000 confiscated from a Los Angeles burglar. arrest in the border city last night after a confessed burglar, Raoul Casares, claimed that three Tijuana detectives took $9,000 of the loot money from him. Army Capt. Salvadore Reduelpan Olvera said he ordered the mass Among those arrested was Filipe Ragola Reyes, Tijuana detective chief. Tijuana District Attorney Leonida Bello said Mr. Casares identified Detective Eduardo Fre- detectives who took the money. According to Mr. Bello, Mr. Casares confessed to taking cash and jewels from the Los Angeles home of Oden M. 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