Page 5 RedRadioHits Rearmament; KoreansStrike London — (U,P)— Moscow radio today stepped up its propaganda barrage against the United States and its efforts to play upon French fears of a rearmed Germany. "It cannot be ignored that the peoples of Western Europe are coming out ever more resolutely against the revival of German militarism," the radio said, quoting the Communist party newspaper Pravda. The Moscow radio quoted Pravda and the Soviet government newspaper Izvestia as condemning the nine-power London conference. Seoul —(U.P.)— Buses and street cars were halted for two hours by a nuisance strike today and some 15,000 persons took part in officially-inspired demonstrations protesting withdrawal of U.S. troops. University Daily Kansan Wounded veterans of the Korean war picketed the U.S. embassy and Allied press billets, carrying banners demanding "arms for the Koreans army to prevent Communist aggression." No disorders were reported. Bogota, Colombia —(U.P.) A bi-partisan women's committee says the libel and slander laws published over the week end by the Colombian government are a threat to freedom of the press. The National Press committee, including two pro-government a n d two opposition publishers, has called for amendment of provisions which it says will "curb critical functions of the press and the normal exercise of journalistic activity." Harwell, England —(U.P.)- Britain has inaugurated a new atomic "public school" where $700 tuition entitles an unofficial engineer to training in secret methods of producing atomic power. Thirty engineers and metallurgists from private companies, all "cleared" for security, are attend- are the school's opening session at an atomic research center here. Government, investigators are sitting in on classes as a precaution against security leaks. The oldest Seventh Day Baptist church in America still stands at Newport, R.I. The church was built in 1729. Ph.D. French reading examination Saturday, Act. 2, 9 to 11, 107 Strong, Books must be submitted to Miss Craig, 109 Strong, by noon Thursday, Sept. 30. Official Bulletin The deadline for submitting requests to appropriate Student Counseling committee is Oct. 15. TODAY Faculty Fulbright meeting. 4 p.m. Presser theater. All faculty invited. Swimming. Kappa Beta picnic, Potter lake, 5:30 p.m. K. U. Radio club, 7:30 p.m. Electrical Engineering laboratory. Mathematics club, 7:30 p.m., 1520 Barke- Policy discussion, refreshments, games. Museum of Art record concerts, noon & 4 p.m. Beethoven. Mozart sonatas. YWCA cahinet, 3:30 p.m., Activities lobby, Union El Alenzo se reune el Mierceles 29 ven todado : 430, 113 Strong. Que vengeo todado. Newman club cholr, 7 p.m. at Castle, all interested persons urged to attend. Pu Mu 'Apiph', r.p.m. 131. Strong. Froshawks, 7.35 lbs. 101. Snow. Last week. AGI members not living in a house participated with the party, 7:30 p.m., 308 Union Phi Mu Alpha, 7 p.m., 131 Strong. Sasnak, 7:50 p.m., Women's gym. All members. CCUN executive meeting, 4 p.m. CCUN office, Union. Museum of Art record concerts, noon and 4 p.m. Bartok Strik quartet No. 4. THURSDAY Der Deutsche Verein, 5 p.m., 502 Fraser. Kaffe Klatsch, pupien spiel. Alle, die sich für Deutsch interessieren, sind herzilich eingeladen. Red Peppers, 5 p.m. Room ballroom. Red Peppers, 10 a.m. meeting, 7 p.m. Union, Slides from Estes. Geology club, 7:30 p.m. Speaker, colored slides, refreshments Ku-Ku club, 7:30 p.m. Pine room. UU-Discuss constitutional amend- ment. Museum of Art record concerts; noon music at The American Early American palmyza. Sociology club. 4 p.m. 217 Strong americana, Amari; Pakistan, an Islamic democracy. Five members of the State Geological survey attended the seventeenth annual region field conference in southeast and south-central Missouri last weekend. Five Attend GeologyMeet The conference, sponsored by the Kansas Geological society of Wichita, was attended by Dr. Frank C. Foley, director; Wallace Lee, subsurface geologist; Allison Hornbaker, southeastern Kansas field representative, and Howard O'Connor and Kenneth Walters, ground-water geologists. Cooperating with the Missouri State Geological survey, the group studied Arbuckle, Reagan, and Pre-Cambrian rocks with an approximate age of 400 million years. Three other members, Holly Wagner, Robert Kulstad, and Daniel Merrigan, geologists, had attended the conference the previous weekand. Mundinger Speaks To International Club Gerhard H. Mundinger, assistant director of the Rocky Mountain office for the Institute of International Education, spoke at the meeting of the International club last night. The club outlined plans for future meetings. They hope to have a different country in charge of each session to present some of its culture as entertainment. According to figures gathered by Keep America Beautiful, it costs the U.S. $30 million annually to clean up the litter strewn along highways and in parks by untidy people. British Press Hails McCarthy Censure London — (U.P.)— Britain's press, which has been consistently critical of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.) today hailed the censure recommendations published yesterday by a special Senate committee. The Times of London called the committee recommendation "an example of...the ultimate sanity of American democratic processes," and the Daily Telegraph commented, "McCarthy Is Slipping." The mockingbird is the state bird of Texas. Presbyterians to Meet Today The Presbyterian Men, University organization, will hold its first meeting of the year at 6 p.m. today. The meeting will be a hamburger fry at Westminster house fireplace. Col. Thomas B. Summers, professor of air science and tactics, will narrate a film, "Operation Ivy." 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