1Anti-RedKilled,5Hurt InKoreaDemonstration Panmunjom, Korea—(U.P.)-Neutral Indian guards killed one anti-Communist North Korean and wounded five who joined in a violent riot today against a visit to their camp hospital of Red Czech and Polish medical officers. Four or five of the Indian guards were injured by stones hurled by the angry North Koreans. Indian spokesman said 500 of the North Koreans who have said they prefer death to a return to communism attempted to storm the hospital compound when the Red medical officers appeared. Hollywood—U.O.P.)—June Haver admitted today that her attempt to be a nun has probably ended. "It's doubtful," she said, she will ever return to a convent. Haver Ends Convent Life "It's doubtful I will go back," she said. "I just physically am not able to do it." Hull In Far East Tokyo—(U.P)—Gen. John E. Hull arrived today to take command of United States and United Nations military forces in the Far East from retiring Gen. Mark W. Clark. Diving Report Made Isle of Ponza, Italy — (U.P)— Prof. August Piccard saw only thousands of "phosphorescent micro-organisms" in the dark abysses of the sea yesterday on his record descent. Piccard said he and his son saw very little in their 10,334 feet underwater plunge in the banana-shaped bathysphere "Trieste." Haymes Owes $9,600 Philadelphia —U(P).Crooner and bridegroom Dick Haymes continued his 10-day night club engagement here today, knowing the government will get every dollar of his $7,500 weekly salary. A spokesman for the Internal Revenue bureau said the new husband of actress Rita Haynes in government $9,600 in back income. His aid revenue agents have attached Haymes's entire salary until the debt is satisfied. 2 Sentenced In Egypt Cairo, Egypt - (U.P.)- Egypt's military tribunal today sentenced one of ousted King Farouk's former premiers and another accused plotted to death by hanging for treason. The court ordered Saadist Party leader Ibrahim Abdel Hadi to be stripped of all his belongings, including about $80,000 in cash, which will be given to the people. No Kidnap Solution Kansas City, Mo. —(U.P.)Mystery and tension grew today in the kidnap case of 6-year-old Bobby Greenleave. There was no evidence his abductress had attempted to contact the wealthy, grief-shattered parents. Police, working quietly and "exactly as the family wishes," repeated throughout the night that there was "nothing to report." Warren Addlauded Washington (U.P.)—Gov. Earl Warren's appointment as chief justice received a warm round of applause from every quarter today—Democrat as well as Republican. Approving nods came from such public figures as former President Herbert Hoover and CIO President Walter P. Reuther. Lambda Chi Alphas Entertain Members of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity entertained Alpha Phi sorority with an hour dance Tuesday at the chapter house. ORCHID CAFE and RANCHO MOTEL FINE FOODS * Choice Steaks - Chicken * Home Made Pies * Sandwiches One-half Mile North Teepee Junction Hiway 24-59 OPEN 5 A.M.-9:30 P.M. 7 Days a Week 2 New Instructors Join AROTC Staff First Lt. William C. Brewer and Capt. Marlowe B. Sorge have been added to the Air Force ROTC teaching staff. Lt. Brewer has been a member of the Air Force for 11 years and served seven months in Korea. He has received the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with two clusters, Korean campaign ribbon and two battle stars, United Nations service ribbon, Presidential citation and the Korean Presidential unit citation. Capt. Sorge has been a member of the Air Force ten years and served four years in England and Germany. He holds the Air Medal with five clusters and five battle stars from the European theater of operations. Freshman Pep Club Elects Head Officer Daniel Plumley, college freshman, was elected president of the Froshawks at a recent meeting of the group. Other officers elected were William McKee, college freshman, vice president; Robert Boyd, engineering freshman, secretary, and Donald Lumpkin, college freshman, treasurer. KuKus James Miller, college sophomore, and Courtney Sloan, engineering senior, explained procedures for the Nighthirt Parade and seating for the KU-Iowa State football game. ___ Engineer Participates in Panel Dr. W. P. Smith, acting chairman of the electrical engineering department was in Washington, D.C., recently participating in a panel discussion sponsored by the office of Naval research on waterjet catapults. Dr. Smith has done considerable research for ONR. Ike Invokes T-H As Waterfront Walkout Begins Washington — (UP) — President Eisenhower today invoked the Taft-Hartley law in the East coast dock strike. He established an emergency board to investigate the dispute and report back to him by midnight Monday on the walkout. The walkout was called today by the discredited International Longshoreman's association, which throw up picket lines in an explosive dock strike that threatened to choke off ocean commerce at Atlantic Coast ports from Maine to Virginia. Longshoremen on the tense New York waterfront began picketing before the morning "shape-up" which precedes each day's work. More than 1,000 police were on duty at the piers to put down any violence that might erupt between strikers and longshoremen who have bolted the crime-infested ILA to join a new AFL union. Besides the New York-Near New Jersey pier, where the ILA claims 40,000 members, the walkout idled ILA longshoremen at Portland, Me.; Boston; Providence, R.I.; New London, New Haven and Bridgeport, Conn.; Philadelphia and Chester, Pa.; Wilmington, Del.; Baltimore, Md.; and Hampton Roads, Va. Pharmacists Elect Officers Jack Richards, pharmacy senior, has been elected president of the American Pharmaceutical association. 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