Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, April 12.195 Around the World Puerto Rican Red Released on Bail San Juan, Puerto Rico—(U.P.Cosar Andreu Iglesias, president of the Puerto Rican Communist party jailed after the shooting incident in the U.S. House of Representatives, was free in $18,000 bail today. The bail was subscribed by his wife and a cousin of the prisoner, after Judge P. Roman Benitez reduced the sum from $25,000 to $18,-000 yesterday. Tokyo — U.(P.)— Premier Shigeru Yoshida told the Diet today he opposed Japanese participation in a Pacific conuterpart of the North Atlantic Treaty organization. "The misunderstandings harbored against Japan by the nations of southeast Asia and Australia have not yet been dissolved," he said. "To enter a system for regional collective security at such a time would be unwise from the effect it would have on foreign countries." Datchet, England —(U.P.)— Prince Nicholas of Yugoslavia, was killed today in an automobile crash while he was driving alone towards London. He was the son of Prince Paul, former prince regent, and Princess Oiga, a sister of the Duchess of Kest. Frankfort, Germany—(U.P.)—Beverly Jack, lovely "Maid of Cotton" of El Paso, Tex., arrived yesterday from Paris for a two-day visit and was welcomed by city officials and clothing representatives at Rhine- Main airport She turned down a foaming stein of beer offered at the airport but smilingly munched on a frankfurter while photographers flashed away Taipei, Formosa —(U.P.)— Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-Tung has called a top-level conference of his military and administrative lieutenants for next week, a Nationalist report said today. The Nationalist sources said Mao wished to map strategy in the face of the U. N. drive for "united action" and that the Peiping regime took the American warning with concern. Bonn, Germany —(U.P.)— Three U. S. Jewish leaders reported yesterday they had found little evidence of surviving political Nazism in West Germany but that the nation still suffers a hangover of Hitler-inspired anti-Semitism. The three were national director Benjamin R. Epstein, treasurer Jaecobs Alson and public relations director Nathan C. Belth. London —(U.P.) The government censured the town of Coventry yesterday for disbanding its civil defense committee because of the hydrogen bomb. Las Vegas Publisher Levels Libel Charge at McCarthy Dr. Scott E. Bedford of the University of Chicago will speak at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. today at Liberty Memorial High school, on the topic, "The Modern City and It's Sociological Aspects." Three industrial design majors were awarded prizes for designs for home humidifiers yesterday. Robert Grimes, fine arts senior, received a $50 first prize. Second and third prizes of $30 and $20 respectively were awarded to Herbert Schumacher, fine arts senior, and Keith Coffin, fine arts junior. Design Majors Receive Awards He will speak on the future of housing in Americas, and will explain the major housing experiments going on in the last few years. The average depth of U.S. underground coal mines is 190 feet. Dr. Bedford has made a study of city development and has written several books on the subject. He stresses the need for well-planned cities, as well as for beautiful cities Las Vegas, Nev.—(U.P.)—Herman (Hank) M. Greenspun, publisher of the Las Vegas Sun, will seek a county grand jury indictment for criminal libel against Sen. Joseph McCarthy, charging the Wisconsin Congressman called him an admitted ex-Communist. City Planning To be Discussed Using slides, Dr. Bedford will show how the best features of the great cities of the world can be incorporated into the planning of small cities. Norman G. Humphreys, president of the Tempmaster Corporation of Kansas City, presented the awards. The winning design for the humidifiers will be produced by the corporation in 1955. Mr. Greenspun announced his intention to seek the indictment last night. At the same time said he would have his attorneys find out whether there are federal libel laws under which the Republican Senator could be charged. A hospital spokesman said Mr. and Mrs. Ceel Hartley could take him to their Petersburg, Ind., home whenever they wished. The baby was hospitalized March 18 when the left head, the baby's speaker side, developed pneumonia. He is in an oxygen tent until last Monday. Indianapolis —(U,P)— The parents of Indiana's two-headed baby may take him home from Miley hospital today. He has "fully recovered" from a case of pneumonia. Two-Headed Baby To Leave Hospital The publisher has announced he will ask the justice department to prosecute all newspapers, wire services, and radio and television stations which used the story of his testimony in the impairment on charges he used the mails to incite "the murder or assassination" of Sen. McCarthy. The lecture schedule: "Enzymatic reactions at solid interphases and across barriers, 4 p.m. Tuesday, 101 Snow; 'Long range forces', 4 p.m. Wednesday 305 Bailey; 'Biochemical interactions and cooperative phenomena,' 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 210 Blake. He contends that all news media which sent the story of the indictment through the mails are guilty of violating the same federal statute—that prohibiting sending obscene material through the mails. Mr. Greenspun charged the indictment was obtained "at the instigation of Senator McCarthy." KU scientists describe Dr. Rothen as an internationally known figure for his research in stereochemistry, optical activity and the ultra-centrifuge and problems cutting across the lines of biochemistry, physics and physical chemistry. He has pioneered in applying physical chemistry to enzyme activity and immunology. "I want to see how far newspapers are willing to back up another newspaper that is in danger of being silenced and muzzled because it exercised the prerogative of fair comment," he said. "This not only is a threat to the Las Vegas Sun, but to all newspapers in this country." The parents said arrangements are being made to build a glass-enclosed nursery for the child Dr. Alexandre Rothen of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in New York will deliver three public lectures reporting on research in biology, chemistry and physics at the University Tuesday-Thursday. "I want to see how far the justice department is willing to carry this thing," the publisher said. Mr. Greenspun said Sen. McCarthy referred to him as "an admitted ex-Communist" in a speech at a Republican rally here in October, 1952. TODAY Official Bulletin Engineerettes 8. p.m. Oread room Student Union. For wives of engineering and architecture students. Speaker in Wood Newton, "Balancing the Budget." KU Dames Child study group, 7:30 pm. Great room, Student Union, Speak-up Desk, Computer lab, department. All student invites involved. Alpha Gamma business meeting, 7:30 pm. 312 School Building. Medical Research To be Discussed TUESDAY WEDNESDAY **VETS:** 7:30 p.m., Jawahk room. Stats tell students the number of seats for signing of Spring Interurban Homestead Correspondents meeting, $5 Student Union. Short meeting speaker. We Specialize In MEXICAN FOOD 434 Locust Ph.4199 La Tropicana Club Open Sundays when rich deserts are on the menu. The secret of whether they gain or lose weight is in the number of calories they eat a day. Those who are eating to gain weight are urged to eat at least 2,500 calories a day and women who are eating to lose weight eat only 1,000 to 1,500 calories a day. They are not starving. Here is what they had to eat last Friday: one half grapefruit, scrambled eggs, toast, and milk for breakfast, corn fritters, green beans, fruit salad on lettuce, aprites, and milk or fried fish mix fruit, molded cherry salad, fruit, and milk for dinner. Participation in the program is voluntary. They were required to go to Watkins hospital and get a doctor's approval slip before being allowed to go on the diet. The women are required to eat breakfast. If they miss eating more than two mornings they are disqualified and cannot continue to sit at the diet table. They must drink three glasses of milk a day and are asked to get plenty of sleep. Dr. Zepplin, said "the right weight is important for both physical and psychological well being and it can and should be maintained through proper diet." She got the idea for a diet program last year when she saw women skip meals to lose weight. 7 Faculty Members Attend Conference Seven members of the faculty attended the sixth annual human relations conference at Athens, Ohio, last week. Fifty-six women are eating to lose weight and six girls are eating to gain weight. The program is directed by Dr. Ruth Zepplin, associate professor of home economics in cooperation with Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the University Health service at Watkins hospital; and Miss Ruth Hopkins, North college dietitian. Diane McFarland, and Norma Lou Falletta, college seniors, are helping with the program. This is the second program of its type to be set up in North College dining room. Last year, students lost up to two pounds a week for a ten week period. Those students trying to gain weight were less successful, but did gain some. Diet tables are now set up in North College dining room to prove to girls that they can either gain or lose weight on dormitory food. College Women Lose Weight on Diet Tables They eat the same food as the other girls in the dorm, except they drink skimmed milk and eat fruit The diet tables will be continued until the end of the semester. They were William R. Butler, assistant dean of men; Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology; Marston M. McCluggage, acting chairman of the department of human relations; Edgar L. Sherbenou, instructor in human relations; Charles K. Warriner, assistant professor of socioloy and human relations; W. Keith Weltmer, associate professor of economics, and Hilden Gibson, professor of political science, sociology and human relations. With the help of the paddle-like hind toe, diving ducks can go down deep below the surface for food. 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