Page 6 University Daily Kausan Thursday, Nov. 19, 195° Quirino Renews Blast on U.S. Manila — (U.P.)— President Elpidio Quirino today renewed charges that U.S. authorities in the Philippines intervened in the Nov. 10 elections which resulted in his defeat. Quirino told a press conference that Maj. Gen. Robert M. Cannon, chief U.S. military adviser in this country, ordered men under his command to keep an eye on polling places to prevent fraud during the voting. The outgoing president charged also that various unidentified American officials "tried to impose their will" on him. He gave no details. Congress Speaker Eugenio Perez, a member of Quirino's Libera party, made similar charges in a radio broadcast last night. Pro-Quirino forces made "American intervention" a major issue in their unsuccessful campaign for the presidency, which was won by Nationalist candidate Ramon Magssaysy. 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Mitchell to stop urging repeal of the Taft-Hartley act and promised to use all "energies and resources" to wipe out the controversial law. President Walter P. Reuther and other officials called on the national CIO convention to approve a resolution pledging continued efforts "for repeal of the unfair and unjust Taft-Hartley act." Delegates were prepared to give overwhelming support to the proposal. Action on the resolution was due less than 24 hours after Mr. Mitchell had appeared at the convention to urge the CIO to "preclude further talk of repeal of the act." He said it would be the "point of realism" to accept the principle that "many of its features are sound, fair and just," and promised to try and eliminate the "really unfair" sections. The delegates gave Mr. Mitchell's remarks polite, but cool response. They failed to applaud when the Labor secretary said the act contained some features "really dangerous to labor" and only, about one-third of the delegates rose to applaud at the conclusion of his speech. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn.), a legislator firmly supported by the CIO in its political activities, was a principal speaker before the convention today. Sen. Humphrey, in his prepared speech, launched an attack on the Eisenhower administration, with the charge that the President's "team is headed for the wrong goal-posts." Comparing the administration to a football team, Sen. Humphrey remarked; "Ike's the captain, but he's not the quarterback calling the signals. Ike herocally hurls himself at the center of the line. But some of his teammates always seem to run with the ball, away around to the right." He added: The administration "is back to the heydays of union-busting, spoils system, exploitation, special privilege and economic isolationism—and just as unconcerned about the fate of the average man” Official Bulletin TODAY WAA meeting, 4:30 p.m. Robinson gym Last business meeting this se- cember Phi Delta Kappa, 6:30 p.m., 306 Memorial Union. Dinner. Invitations. Reservations made by calling William Butler, assistant dean of men by noon today. KU Christian fellowship, 7:30 p.m., 32 Street, New York, NY, topeka, speaker Everyone welcome. Les Petites Copains (Beginning French Club), 4:30 p.m. 113 Strong, Refresh- AWS House meeting, 5 p.m.; Pine room, Memorial Union. Christian Science Organization, 7 p.m. Dunford chapel. North chapel. 4 p.m. dorm, sub. 7:15 p.m. Card room. Memorial Union. Students, faculty. Du- plex. Undergraduate English club, 7.30 p.m. 313 Fraser, "An Evening of 'Macbeth' Dr. Carroll Edwards, speaker. All welcome. Young Republicans business meeting, 7:30 p.m. 106 Green. "Versammlung des Deutschen Vereins, Donnerstag, 5 Uhr, 1502 Fraser, Alle Welle." KU Dames, 8 p.m. Spooner hall lounge, Dr R M Hermes, meetings, 7:30 p.m. memoir meeting, 7:30 p.m., 205 Memorial Union, Film and discussion, Refreshments. Involvement: KU Dames, 8 p.m., Spooner hall Horme, 11 Horme, speaker FRIDAY Sociology coffee, 4 p.m. room 17. Strong Annex E, informal; Discussion; African Social Problems; Julius Gecau, leader. Hillel foundation services, 7:15 p.m. Danfort chapel. ANTE field trip to Locomotive Finished Materials Co., Atchison. Leave Fowler Shops 6 p.m. Sign reservation list, Fowler Shops. SUNDAY Gamma Delta Cost Supper and meeting, 5:30 p.m. New Student Lounge, 17th and Vermont. Speakers; Rev. E., J. Mundinger and Mr. Henry. Dr. B., J. Munger and Mr. Johns, "Lutheran Union and The Common Confession." Induction of new members. 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