University Daily Kansan East-West Tiff Is UN Problem, Spokesman Says Berkeley, Calif. — (U.P.)—Dag Hammarskjold, secretary-general of the United Nations, warned today the UN will be "gravely weakened" if the Soviet bloc and the West refuse to settle their conflicts within the framework of the world organization. He did not cite specific instances, but he apparently was referring to a statement by Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov at Geneva Tuesday that the UN is unfit to settle the Korean problem. In an address to students and faculty at the University of California, Mr. Hammarskjold said an effort to keep the East-West conflict outside the UN "would lose more than it gains." We should recognize that it is worth more for world peace to achieve what little agreement is possible between the two conflicting parties, than to register the much broader area of agreement of one side only by excluding the other, knowing that such one-sided agreements cannot be implemented against the will of the party excluded." he said. Mr. Hammarskjold said the challenge the world cannot escape "is a peaceful resolution of the conflict between the Communist world and the West." Senior Gift Goal-$2000 Two thousand dollars--that's the Senior class' goal for the landscaping of the south slope of Mount Oread. The area includes the land behind the Journalism buildings, Robinson gym, Haworth hall, and and the new Science building. To definite layout plan, has been compiled, as are the stairs and walks and sloping of the area will be included, according to Alton Thomas, assistant professor of architecture. The area was selected for general improvement because of the increased traffic resulting from the new Science building, the yet-to-be-completed fieldhouse, and the proposed fine arts building. It was thought that the area would be a main approach to the Campus in the future. The University is already constructing two parking areas near the new Science building. W. on 6th St.. Phone 3313 TONIGHT Page 7 Thursday, May 13. 1954 Washington — (U.R.) — Intelligence reports reveal for the first time that swarms of Russian advisers now are helping guide Communist military strategy in embattled Indochina. These facts were disclosed last night in a long summary of "The New Colonialism in Asia; Sino-Soviet Penetration of Indochina." The document was "based on hard intelligence facts," official informants said, but the exact source was not revealed for security reasons. The Soviet "advisers" or "supervisors" work with Vietminh rebel officers down to the division level. They also are helping train Chinese Communist officers for the war. NOW thru FRI. ADM. 20c - 50c GERALD MOHR " THE RING " AND CLAUDETTE COLBERT " GUEST WIFE " "In the Viet Minh itself there are Soviet and Chinese Communist 'advisers' and 'supervisors' in the military organization down at least to the division level," the report said. "Communist political control continues down to the company level in the military and is s p r e a d Russian Advisers Guide Vietminh The report said direct evidence of Soviet material support was uncovered by a French raid into Northern Indochina in July, 1953. Among other things, the French found 1,000 Skoda Czech automatic rifles, six Russian Molotova trucks, 57 truck engines, explosives and other arms throughout the administrative hierachy" The report also listed these other signs of Soviet assistance for the Red rebel forces fighting in Indochina: appears the Russians may also have played an important role in guiding Communist strategy during the long siege. 1. Training of Chinese Communist officers for the war Freshman Receives Prize 2. Supplies and equipment from Russia and other satellites, including telecommunications devices, explosives, heavy caliber guns, trucks, gasoline, tires, machine tools, and other "military devices." "A sidelight of Soviet support of the Viet Minh is that its currency is printed in Czechoslovakia" which also has been supply Skoda-built automatic rifles, the report said. The U.S. has publicly acknowledged that Red China's material aid and personnel were being thrown into the war on an increasing scale. This aid was given credit for bringing about the fall of the French fortress of Dien Bien Phu. Now it Beverly Presnell, college freshman, was recently awarded the Paris-Follet prize of $50 for the 1954-55 school year. A fund was established in 1953, from which an annual award is to be made to an undergraduate student in one or more courses in the department of German, who would be helped by such an award. Send the Daily Kansan Home! Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less be the primary Terms. Cash. Phone orders with the understanding that be paid promptly. Ads must during the hours 10 a.m. to cept Saturday) or bring a blank business malism bldg, not later than 3 day before publication date. FOR SALE Three Five days days 75c $1.00 2c 2c PUREBRED Siamese kittens. Sealpaints. $15. E. S. Young. Call 3482M. 5-19 are accepted the bill will be paid 3 p.m. (exe- the Univer- sity office, Jour- r. 45 p.m. the GOLF CLUBS. Burke, custom built Brand new bag. 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