--- said "tion" suit e book- r the e on p.m. audi- Tuesday, October 5, 1954 University Daily Kansan ustan I Ed- with book meri- ividely dialogs rob- ersity nonsor- public powered inter, ceeton, lenti- Hook re- 7 and later star Peter. Uni-uct a sed Uni- tea- ni- nm of duca- lebeth busi- duct que- stononption hort as a writing voject Un- first pri- bus- O'Dwyer to Show Red Infiltration Mexico City —(U.P)—Former U.S. ambassador William O'Dwyer plans to go to Los Angeles in about 10 days to testify before a congressional subcommittee investigating Communist infiltration of the western hemisphere. Mr. O'Dwyer said he has accepted an invitation to tell the group headed by Rep. Patrick J. Hillings (R-Calif.) what he knows about Red activities in Latin America. Page 7 New Delhi, India — (U.P.)— The Hinduist Times said today Jawaharlal Nehru's recent hints he might resign as premier were intended merely to bring recalcitrant political colleagues into line. "He is not really thinking of divesting himself of office," the Times' political columnist said. "He was trying to administer a rebuke to his colleagues about the state in which congress party affairs were." Havana — (U.P.)— Serge Fliegers, of New York, says 11 Cuban policemen burst into his hotel room here before dawn Sunday and "slapped him around" for an hour before deciding it was a case of mistaken identity. Esbjerg, Denmark — (U.P.)—Paulette Weber. 54-year-old Frenchwoman who tried this week to recapture the world balloon endurance record for women, fell into the North Sea and was killed, it was announced today. Mr. Fllegers told the U.S. embassy yesterday that the raiders told him they were looking for "a murderer from Chicago." A search of his belongings eventually convinced him he was not the man. Mrs. Weber's body was found last night floating in the wreckage of her balloon about 10 miles off the Danish coast. She was trying Armstrong Work Called Distinctive The paintings of John Armstrong, instructor in the department of drawing and painting, have been cited as "the only two distinctive works" in an exhibition currently being shown at the Creative Art gallery in New York. Mr. Armstrong was one of the 60 painters chosen to have work shown out of the 400 who entered the Creative Art Gallery's competition for a one-man show. The paintings, entitled "Commuter's Landscape" and "Anticipation," are abstractions on a figurative theme. Mr. Armstrong at present has a one-man show at the Mulvane Art center of Washburn university, Topeka. He also j ud ged the modern art division of the recent 36th annual exhibition of the Oklahoma Art association. KU Instructor Sports Foreign-Made Auto It seems that not all foreign cars on the campus are driven by students. Eduardo Betetron, instructor of finance languages, arrived here first. New York in an English-made Humland. He purhased the automobile while he and his wife were in France this summer. The small car is gray with red upholstery and has all the accessories found on American makes. Due to the fact that the Hillman takes only about half the space of its American cousins, it seems the perfect answer to the present parking problem. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction I Week or Less Service to better the record of 22 hours and 30 minutes set recently by a Russian woman. WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Tokyo —(U.P.)— Recent reports from Red China indicate President Mao Tse-Tung has been breaking his rule of rare public appearances to "do the rounds" with Russian Communist boss N. S. Khrushchev. The Communist radio has reported Mao at a number of functions. Police to Curb Racial Protests Washington — (U,P) — Washington and Baltimore police took steps today to curb a growing wave of student demonstrations against the end of racial segregation in the public schools of the two cities. Baltimore Police Commissioner Beverly Ober announced that an old city law prohibiting interference with children attempting to attend school would be rigidly enforced to stop picketing and assemblage near schools. He acted after 2,000 shouting teen-agers "stormed" City Hall yesterday protesting mixed Negro and white classes. In Washington, Police Chief Robert V. Murray cancelled days off for all day-shift officers and added two extra hours to men on the other two shifts after picketing and demonstrations spread to the nation's capital for the first time. He declared that "rowdyism, disorderly conduct and assaults on the person would not be tolerated." The action came on the heels of the largest demonstrations thus far against the Supreme Court's historic decision striking down segregation in the nation's public schools. Similar incidents had occurred at Milford, Del., and White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Officials in both cities made it clear they did not intend to retreat from the school integration programs begun at the opening of the fall term last month. English Conference To Be Held Here More than 200 high school and college teachers are expected to attend the annual English conference, sponsored by the English department here Oct.15 and 16. Housing accommodations will be needed for visitors for the night of Oct. 15, said Albert Kitzhaber, assistant professor of English. Those interested in offering accommodations should call George Brooks at University Extension, phone KU 390, or Mr. Kitzhaber, KU 220. Tau Sigma will hold a second modern dance tryout at 7:15 p.m. today in Robinson Gymnasium. Anyone interested should be prepared to present a one minute original dance at the tryout. Additional information by contacting Shirley Hughes, sponsor, or Ann Laptad, president. Tau Sigma Sets Tryouts Nixon Speaks for De-Segregation In the meantime, he said, his two daughters will continue to attend de-segregated schools in Washington, D.C., where demonstrations against the Supreme Court anti-segregation edict have broken out. Council Bluffs, Iowa—U.P.)—Vice President Richard M. Nixon is sure that "men of good will" will join to end the storm of controversy over the end of racial segregation in schools. Nixon, who is swinging through the Midwest campaigning for Republican office-seekers, backed de-segregation in a statement at Omaha last night. He came to Council Bluffs immediately afterwards to prepare He said demonstrations against allowing Negro students into formerly all-white schools at Baltimore and Washington yesterday "will not affect in the least the attitude of the President and of the people in the administration." for speeches here and at Waterloo and Mason City, Iowa, today. The vice president conceded that it is difficult for persons who have "lived with something" for generations to change their attitudes about racial segregation. The situation is "charged with a lot of tension," he said. However, he is confident that "in the long run men of good will find a way to carry out" the Supreme Court ruling. The ban against school segregation will "eventually be followed throughout the country," he predicted. Meanwhile, he said. "My own youngsters will continue to go to Washington public schools... and continue to grow up in an atmosphere where they realize... we have attempted to provide equal opportunities for all citizens." Classified Advertising Kates PHONE K.U. 376 One day Three Fliv days days days 50c 75c $1.00 30c 3c 25 words or less Additional words Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the phone will be padded promptly. Must be called in at a prompt. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansas Business office, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING; Theses, term papers, etc. Experienced, accurate typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Taylor, 29 B Sunnyside. Phone 3112W. 10-6 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet store, including a one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Comm. Phone 4181. tf BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American ServiCE Co., 616 Vt. EXPERIENCED TYPIST needed? I am back in business this year to give you fast accurate typing or art and design their work, reports, themes, etc. Same standard prices as last year. Call Joan Manion, 2373R or come to 1616 Vermont. CHILD CARE. Make reservations now. differences 25e per person Phone 2473M. differences 25e per person Phone 2473M. TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. Neat and accurate. Mrs. Ehrman, 1812 Vermont. Phone 2771M. tf OREAD BARBER SHOP, third building north of Union building. 1237 Orest ave. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MWF 10-22 MAKE AN APPOINTMENT for your car. Complete motor overhaul and paintwork of the vehicle, painting. 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Phone 2129. 10-11 TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Authorized agents for all steamship lines. Tours and cruises. Seems as well as pleasure trips. See us for literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family days. Call Miss Rose Rose at the Fire Station for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mast. Phone 30. tf RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Winchita Friday. Returning Sunday evening. Phone 453 ask for Jim Davis. Evenings between 6 and 8. 10-5 SWEET CIDER for sale. Lawrence Cider Vinegar Co. 810 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE RIDE WANTED from K.C. to Lawrence 5 days per week. Phone JE8135. FOR HOMECOMINE DECORATIONS. 39 yards of blue and white crepe paper, wipe cheese cloth backling. Remain cheese wire needed. 2157 Office. Phone 1781. 10-5 HOUSETRAILER. 1947 24-foot aluminum. Excellent condition. Priced to sell. See at Bob's Trailer Court, 1311 West 6th. W. F. Montrestrel. 10-9 FOR RENT All Roads . . . LARGE ROOM for rent to KU students Single beds, suitable for 2 or 3 boys. Adjoining campus, 1022 Ala. 10-5 K. D.G.U. A small iron cooking pot is believed to have been one of the first castings made at America's first successful ironworks at Saugus. Mass, three centuries ago. This may be trite but it's true. All roads lead to K. D. G. U. this Thursday evening. Yes: we're having an open house from 7 until 9 and we're expecting a lot of company. Come and take a look around your campus station. . meet the staff. . watch live programs go over the air. We're even serving refreshments! So chalk the date up on your calendar...Thurs., Oct. 7; time—from 7 until 9; place—K. D. G. U. studios, room 217, Journalism building. It's K.D.G.U.'s big open house! WANTED Police Watch for Brenda TRAP DRUM SET in good condition. See Lowell Novy, 1425 Alumni Place. Phone 968. 10-8 WASHING and IRONING: quikle, sf- sim, Mate Gage, Mate Gage Sim. Phone 1583W. Inglewood, Calif. — (U.P.)—Mrs. Robert Warren asked police yesterday to search for Brenda, wearing brown pigtails, a black skirt and blue smock. Brenda was the $5 scarecrow missing from Mrs. Warren's garden. No motor vehicle may be registered in New York state beginning in 1956 without a certificate of inspection for brakes, steering, wheel alignment, horn, tires, lights, glass and windshield wiper. Phone 946 NOW ... Ends Wed. Shows 2-7 - 9:03 BOLD and BOISTERONS MEN Color Cartoon - News S-O-O-N '7 Brides for 7 Brothers' Thomas Gomer. 15th Daniels Kevin McCarthy NOW ... 7:00-9:05 Magnificent Obsession TECHNICOLOR Latest World News