Friday. March 5.1954 University Daily Kansan mics on ships om- Uni eting ships here and can aduzen, Beth medical issistances; instant Senate Roundup: Statehood for Alaska Sought by Democrats Washington—(U.P.)—Senate Democrats today refused to drop their efforts to add Alaska to the Hawaiian statehood bill despite GOP assurances a separate Alaskan measure would be brought up. Senate Democratic whip Earle C. Clements (Ky.) called the assurance of the Republican Senate policy committee a "hallow gesture." He said Democrats would go ahead with plans to lump the statehood hopes of both territories into a package bill. The Senate began debate yesterday on an administration-backed bill to make Hawaii the 49th state. A Democratic-sponsored measure to bring Alaska into the union has been approved by the Senate interior committee. Senate Republican leader William McKinnowland, said the GOP Policy committee had decided to call up the Alaskan measure "as early as possible after action is completed on the Hawaiian bill. G O P leaders believe Hawaii's chances of becoming a state will be spiked if the two statehood measures are fused. They fear opponents of statehood for one or the othe territories will band together to defeat a combination bill. The Senate took a long weekend breather in what is expected to be a weeks-long statehood debate yesterday after Sen. James O. Eastland (D.-Miss.) charged Hawaii's economic life is controlled by Communists, But Chairman Hugh Butler (R-Neb.) of the interior committee said the people of Hawaii are alert to the Red danger and are able to cope with it. Other Congressional developments: Infiltration—Sen, Joseph R. McCarthy (R.-Wis.) called six witnesses before his Permanent Investigating subcommittee in his search for possible Red infiltration of a private laboratory doing radar work for the Army Signal Corps. Farm—Chairman George D. Aiken (R-Vt.) of the Senate agriculture committee warmly praised agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson and took the offensive against Benson's "political enemies." Application Filed For TV Channel The University is one of 46 educational institutions in 25 states and Puerto Rico which have applied to the Federal Communications commission for reserved television channels. Kansas State college is also one of the 46 and is one of 28 to which construction permits have been granted. Twelve additional applications have been filed by municipal and educational institutions for non-reserved channels The state of New York is the leader in the number of educational TV applications with seven permits having been granted and one still pending further study. KU and K-State plan to share telecast time on the same channel with each school receiving the benefit of the other's programming. Each school would have its own studios and transmitter and the two would be linked together by a micro-wave relay. Following the granting of permission to build by the FCC the state legislature must appropriate and grant money for building. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and President McAine McKinon of Kansas State college are presently urging the legislature to take such action so that building operations may begin as soon as the FCC grants permission. Phone KU 376 Flooded Advertising Rate day days days $2 words or less...50 cts $1.00 ...50 cts $1.00 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be sent within 48 hours of receipt. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.(exc seventh day) or brought to the Univer- sity Daily Kansan Business office. 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