Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1953 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Dean Leaves Today To Salvage Peace Talks Washington—(U.P.)—Ambassador Arthur H. Dean headed for the Far East today to try to save the Korean peace conference, threatened by Communist stalling and the deepening crisis over prisoner repatriation. Mr. Dean, former law partner of Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, will represent the United Nations in showdown talks with the Communists at Panmunjom Monday. He is under orders to press for immediate agreement on a time and place for the political conference which, under the armistice terms, was supposed to begin next Wednesday. Lending special urgency to his mission are ominous developments in Korea—South Korea's renewed threat to resume the war unless the conference begins soon and the Communist boycott of the POW brain-washing program. Mr. Dean was to leave Washington this afternoon with a team of eight advisers and technicians. He will confer with South Korean officials en route to Panmunjom. Before leaving, Mr. Dean conferred with representatives of the 15 Allied nations that fought with the United States and the U.N. in Korea. What was said, however, was kept secret. Mr. Dean has been authorized to discuss this issue but not to make any commitments without the approval of Mr. Dulles and other Allied representatives. There have been persistent but unconfirmed reports, The whining and scraping of a hack saw echoed through the hall on the third floor of Strong yesterday afternoon. Missing Key Causes Lock to Be Ruined "It happens all the time," said Raymond Eastwood, chairman of the painting and drawing department. "Someone is always putting the right lock on the wrong locker." Yesterday it was a case of a missing key, and this time it happened in the design department's end of the floor. A hacksaw restored the situation to normal, except for the ruined lock. Chemical Society to Meet The University of Kansas section of the American Chemical society will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 305 Bailey. The public is invited to attend. Plans for the publication and distribution of a new Little Man on the Campus cartoon book were discussed at a meeting of Alpha Delta Sigma, National Professional Advertising fraternity, last night. LMOC Book to Be Printed The book will contain 64 pages of cartoons and will be ready for distribution in late November. The price is 25c. Representatives of the advertising, television, radio, and motion picture industries will be guests of the organization at a series of dinner meetings this fall. The first of these meetings will be held at 7 p.m. Friday in the Oread room of the Union. Martin Williams of KMBC-TV will speak on the production of televi- WASH YOUR 50c OWN CAR For CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana on the corner of 9th and Massachusetts add a decorative touch with sturdy, handsome wrought iron shelfmakers! $1.98 pr. 2-shelf wall ends, 12" high $2.98 pr. 4-shelf floor ends, 36" high $2.49 pr. 3-shelf wall ends, 22" high $3.49 pr. 5-shelf floor ends, 46" high Wrought iron shelfmakers, with drilled screw holes are easy to assemble yourself. Your lumber dealer will sell you any length or depth of shelf lumber needed. Bottom shelf measure 12" high, other shelves 10" high. All legs on floor units 4" high to prevent marring. Paint, stain or varnish your shelves to blend with your room decor. Just phone 636... Weaver's Home Furnishings Shop, Third Floor sion and motion picture advertising films. Gordon Ross, ADS vice president, told members of his experiences as the chapter's representative to the ADS National convention in Daytona Beach, Fla., last summer. Kansan classifieds bring results the university shop is headquarters for formal wear! NEW "MR. FORMAL" SHAWL COLLAR TUXEDO WITH SATIN FACINGS Designed in the modern manner for Informal Comfort in Formal Wear! The flattering midnite blue all wool worsted is light in weight, cut along easy fitting lines. Fully lined. $5950 the university shop