Page 3 UN Would Seat Reds On Aggressor's Side Panmunjom, Korea —(U.P.)— The United Nations said today that Soviet Russia qualified for a place at the Korean Peace Conference as a wartime "ally" of the North Korean and Chinese Communists, but not as a "neutral." r the Ten United States special ambassador Arthur H. Dean, in the third session of preliminary talks to set up the conference, said the Communists can invite Russia because the Soviets "played a direct role in the Korean hostilities." ry Betz Judson, Stewart He rejected a Red contention that the United Nations approved participation of "neutrals" at the peace conference by recognizing Russia as an eligible participant. "That is really very funny," Mr Dean said after North Korean delegate Ki Sok Bok advanced the Red theory. "Communist forces in Korea were equipped with planes, tanks, guns, and munitions sent from the Soviet Union." Mr. Dean said. "The Soviet Union has openly supported your side by word and deed. The U.S.S.R. thus has played a direct role in the Korean hostilities. "The U.S.S.R. is not a neutral, nor are its satellites. This has nothing to do with the participation of actual neutral nations who have not violated the solemn covenant of the U.N. charter." "Why should we object to the principal being there when we have accepted the presence of the U.S.-S.R.'s two agents? Mr. Dean opened his attack by reminding the Communists that the Russian delegate to the United Nations "admitted in February of this year that the U.S.S.R. has contributed material to your side in the Korean hostilities." hospital. Today was the original target date for the start of the peace conference under the terms of the Korean armistice agreement signed July 27. The truce proposed the meeting begin 90 days after the agreement was signed. Mr. Dean objected today to a Communist suggestion that the UN resolution under which he was negotiating was "illegal" because the Koreans and Red Chinese were not parties to it. Official Bulletin TODAY To all Faculty and Staff Members; This is the last week to have the required chest x-rays. Please be responsible. Franklin D. Murphy, chancellor. 410 Tertullia meeting: 113 Strong 4:30 p.m. Que vangan todos. Room Memorial Jay James: 5 p.m. Fifth floor, Nathaniel Union, 7:30 p.m. 101 Snow hall. Freshhawks: 7:30 p.m. 101 Snow hall. Attendance required. Attendance required. Episcopal Holy Communion: 7 a.m. Dinner and Mass on Thursday. Dahaloff Quill Club: 7:30 p.m., contest judging. Members bring manuscripts. Guests welcome. Dr. Meresve's home at 1-B Sumviside. Screen 15 Fulbright applications must be submitted to 304 Fraser on or before October 31. Audition "Last Word," 4 p.m., Studio A, KFKU. Radio Players and candidates enquiries days, organization meeting. 7:30 pm. Military Science. P.U.A Record Dance, 8 p.m., Trail room, Memorial Union, Entertainment p.m. Dest or Destination" movie, 7.30 p.m., 205 Journalism, KUCF sponsor. Journalism. KUCF sponsor THURSDAY AWS House Meeting; 4 p.m., Pine cream, Student Union. 4-No Bridge Club: Card room. Student Union. 7.15 p.m. Students, faculty, staff. Duplicate: Vergamintung des Deutscher Vereins Schriftzeichen: 5 p.m., 502 Fraser, Ein Kurz- er film; "Deutsche Persönlichkeit" Fischgrünen. Le Carceur Francais; Fete de Toussaint, le 29 octobre; École des Arts, Student Union Hawk Christian Science Organization: 7 p.m. Davison chapel. dans un autre angulaire, Upsstream: Staff meeting, 4 p.m. Wardroom: Danforth chapel. Communion, 7 a.m. Danforth chapel. University Daily Kansan Nov. 19 Is Draft Test Deadline Class of '54 Coffee Bust. 10 a.m. Memorial Union ballroom. Seniors excused from classes. Vote for senior golf tickets on 50-yard line for Kirkite game. forth chapel Players will not meet today Coffee Bust. 10 54 Coffee Bust. 10 The deadline for filing applications for the Nov. 19 draft deferment test is midnight Monday. Application forms may be obtained at the registrar's office, 122 Strong. The test will be given here from 9 to 12 a.m. in the Student Union, and also April 22. Other examination points are located throughout the area. State game. Kuplu kupies, 7 p.m., and business at 7:15 p.m. on the room. Memorial Union. "Dust or Desertin" movie, 7:30 p.m., 426 HOLLIDAY CENTER LICENSE States. Inst. Architects student chapter, 7:30 p.m., 205 Journalism. Lindley. RUCE source. Delta Sigma PI pl. pledges. 8 p.m., 9 noon. Street 1890 W. 26th St. Street One Chemist's Club, 8 p.m., 305 BCL, Dr. Kleiman's: U n u a u u - I DOLCHE Street 430 W. 26th St. All-Student Devotions, 9:45 p.m. Dan forth church. KUCE sponsor. DAYA. Any man 18 or over may take the examination, James K. Hitt, registrar and dean of admissions, said, provided their applications are sent before the Monday deadline and are approved. FRIIDAY School of Pharmacy clinic 6:30 p.m. Kaw sand bar, Sign in Pharmacy office. Transportation leaves BCL 6:15 p.m. For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. A slip-on pencil eraser makes a good guard for the sharp points of scissors. Washington — (UP) — The government today starts borrowing $2 billion in a way which reflects official feeling that deflation has become a greater threat than inflation. $2 Billion Loan ToFightDeflation Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1953 To raise the money, the government is selling a series of 8-year bonds, mostly to banks. But rates of interest are decreasing because of two factors: less-than-usual overall borrowing activity and Federal Reserve System action to increase the amount of money banks may lend. The Administration's basic "sound" money policy remains unchanged. But to help keep money and the economy on an even keel the Treasury has altered its borrowing tactics to aid in combatting the deflationary threat. Government borrowing from banks tends to be inflationary because it allows the banks in turn to lend more money to others. This increases the amount of money available while the amount of goods on which it can be spent stavs the same. Kansas City—(U.P.)—A taxi driver and a former detective were haled before a federal grand jury today to tell how they broke the Bobby Greenleave kidnap-murder case. Grand Jury to Hear Taxi Driver, Detective Their testimony together with that of other witnesses was certain to result in the indictment of Carl Austin Hall and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady, who admitted they kidnapped the Greenlease boy, took him to a lonely Kansas wheat field, and killed him. The taxi driver, John Hager, was scheduled to appear before the jury when it convened for the second day today. The detective, former St. Louis Lt. Louis Shoulders, was under subpoena to testify later in the day. Hager and Shoulders also may h镀 light on what happened to half They were considered key witnesses in the grand jury action that may start Hall and Mrs. Heady on the path to death in Missouri's gas chamber under the Lindbergh law. of the record $600,000 ransom which never has been found. District Attorney Edward R. Scheuffer said the grand jury might finish its session today but that any action would not be made public for some time. Witnesses yesterday included Robert C. Greenlease, 71-year-old father of the kidnapped boy, and a nun at the school from where the kidnappers took the boy. Russians Bargain for Copper Baby kangaroos are only about an inch long at birth. Santiago, Chile —(UP)— The former Minister of Mines said recently the Soviet Union has offered to buy 600,000 tons of Chilean copper at three to four cents above the world price. 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