Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 21, 1953 India Looms As Key To Next Truce Move Munsan, Korea—(U.P.)-India was believed today to hold the key to the next move in the deadlocked Korean truce negotiations. It was understood here that details of the new UN command proposal to solve the prisoner repatriation issue on which discussions have become stalled were being cleared in high-level talks in Honor Alumna Visits Campus Mary Jean Miller, '43, visited the campus last week after having completed a 13-week engagement as organist at the Tropics room of the Phillips hotel in Kansas City. At the University, Miss Miller was an organ pupil of G. Criss Simpson, associate professor of music theory. An honor student, she joined Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary music sorority, with the highest grade average of any woman in the School of Fine Arts to date. Miss Miller has played concerts for radio, television, and leading hotels in 44 states and several foreign countries, including Canada, Mexico, England, France, Switzerland, and Italy. She has acquired one of the world's largest and most versatile repertoires of the classics and semiclassics, with excerpts from well-known operas, Broadway hits, and popular melodies of yesterday and today included in her large library. On her own organ program, "Morning Serenade," on a coast-to-coast network, and the "Quiz Kids" radio program, she has appeared with many leading stars and celebrities. She also has appeared on "Frontiers of Faith" television show. Miss Miller was a guest of Miss Jeannette Cass, associate professor of music theory, while on the campus. Journal-World Gives Carrier Scholarship The Lawrence Journal-World has named Frank Black, 17-year-old Liberty Memorial High school senior, as the winner of its fourth annual scholarship for boys who have been route carriers for the Journal-World. Black will receive $33 to apply toward his college enrollment fees next fall. This includes a flat sum of $75, plus $2 additional for each month of employment as a carrier. He worked as a carrier for nine months during 1947-48. New Delhi. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles is scheduled to hold a second conference with Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, it was pointed out here, and Washington and New Delhi reports said Korea was one of the principal topics under discussion. The New Delhi talks were undertaken as armistice negotiations at Panmunjom entered their sixth day of an eight-day recess, called by the UN to work out details of a new proposal. The Communist radio raised doubts whether any proposal short of the Reds' own rejected formula would be acceptable. Radio Peiping lashed out bitterly against the Allies for "atrocity" bombings in North Korea. It also demanded that the UN command abandon its "absurd" repatriation proposal which the Reds rejected last week. The broadcasts accused the United Nations of flooding North Korea villages and drowning 800 North Koreans in "atrocity bombings" of two big dams south of Pyongyang. Michigan Child Lost in Thickets Carbondale, Mich. — (U.P.) A 21-year-old girl lost in the marshy thickets of Michigan's upper peninsula—where bears have been seen roaming—was exposed to a violent wind and rain storm today, and searchers feared she might not be found alive. Beverly Ann Bradley, described as small for her age, wandered away from her grandmother's cottage at about 11:30 am, yesterday. Deputy sheriffs said the marshes and woods were so heavily infested with swarming mosquitoes and ticks "they could kill her if she gets enough bites." Some 300 volunteers searched without rest for hours yesterday until the thunderstorm drove them out of the woods and to shelter. They resumed the hunt at daylight. Chemistry Group Initiates 7 Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemistry society, initiated seven students at its meeting Tuesday. Initiates are Delta Gier, graduate student; Levi H. Barnes Jr., Benjamin D. Hall, Donald R. Montgomery, Frank A. Newby, and James A. Ross, college juniors, and H. Kent Bowden, engineering junior. for a Delicious Treat DELICIOUS GOLDEN CREST MILK provides the needed vitamins and minerals so important to your diet. Drink a glass of GOLDEN CREST MILK at every meal. Alfred Kanwisher, pianist, opened the program with two Bach-Busoni preludes. Wanda Murray, cellist, followed with Concerto in A minor by Saint-Saens. The tempo of her "allegro con moto" gave the audience some of the most sensitive moments of the recital. Two impromptus by Schubert were played by Allan Hall. His phrasing interpretation and ornamentation were effective without being overplayed. Piano, cello, and vocal solos were featured in the fine arts honor recital last night before a large audience in Strong auditorium. The five soloists were chosen as outstanding students by faculty vote throughout the semester. Washington—(U.P.)—Some Congressmen saw the possibility of a national sales tax today in President Eisenhower's warning that he may have to ask for new revenue sources if world tensions do not ease soon. Golden Crest Dairy Bv AL TRALDI Recital Soloists Please Audience Congressmen Propose U.S. Sales Tax Harriet King, mezzo-soprano, sang seven Gypsy songs by Dvorak. Miss King had the poise of a seasoned concert performer. Martha Greene, pianist, played Barcarolle Op. 60 by Chopin. The applause brought her back for four curtain calls. In a special message to Congress spelling out his tax program, the President said yesterday that personal income taxes "can and should" be cut 10 per cent Jan. 1 as now scheduled. Argentina Okays Gambling Phone 3162 Accompanists for the cello and the vocal solos were Martha Greene and Betty Southern. Speculation regarding this prospect arose as Congressional leaders gained some ground in their drive to fill Mr. Eisenhower's request for a six months extension of the excess profits tax. But he warned that future tax reduction will "depend on some easing of the tension that besets the world today." While he did not elaborate, some quarters took this to mean that the administration may recommend some new form of tax—perhaps a national sales tax—to make up the $3 billion a year in revenue that will be lost through the scheduled drop in income taxes Jan. 1. "Should this improvement fail to come about," he said, "I shall find it necessary to make recommendations for alternative sources of revenue." 2016 Learnard The Treasury department, which is always casting about for ways to hike revenues, has considered the sales tax as a promising source. But any effort to put it into effect would certainly touch off a heated debate in Congress and elsewhere on whether it would distribute the tax burden equitably. Buenos Aires—(U,P)—The Argentine government announced early today that it plans to nationalize race tracks, bookmaking, and allied activities. Opera Workshop Sets 4 Scenes in Fraser Scenes from four operas will be presented in costume at 3 p.m. today in Fraser theater. The program is the outcome of the opera workshop class in the School of Fine Arts. The purpose of the class is to give senior voice majors experience in opera on the music and dramatic stage, Dr. John Newfield, stage director and director of University Theatre, said. He explained that it was an exercise in style, exemplifying the heroic style of Gluck's "Orfeo," 18th century opera; the realism of Puccini's "Madam Butterfly," Verdi's sustained mood in his "Otello" and the opera buffa "Die Zauberflote," meaning "The Magic Flute," by Mozart. Joseph Wilkins, professor of voice, is musical director for the production. Although performers will appear in costume, the sets merely will be suggested. Scene from a fifth opera by Rossini was cancelled from the program when one of the sing- Pi Tau Sigma Elects Officers Psi chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, has elected William Funkhouser as president for the fall semester. Other officers elected were Hugh Jacks, senior, vice president; Robert Denny, senior, treasurer; Barton Hoglund, sophomore, recording secretary, and Kenneth May, junior, corresponding secretary. argus C3 WITH FLASH AND CASE It's the world's most popular 35mm camera—and his why: $6950 A fast Cintar f:3.5 coated lens coupled rangefinder to assure sharp-focus pictures—factory- synchronized plug-in flash attachment—gear-controlled shutter mechanism with speeds from 1/10 to 1/300 second. Perfect for action—color—black and white—indoor. MOSSER WOLF 1107 Mass. The program will be open to the public without admission charge. ers, Richard Wright, fine arts senior, became ill with an inflamed ear and throat. The first opera workshop presentation was made Jan. 15 with scenes from two operas—Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro," and "Pagliacci," by Leoncavallo. Official Bulletin TODAY K. C. commuters: for easier organization of car pool next semester leave your name and address in Engineering library, 1st floor. Marvin. Balley Chemistry club: 4 p.m., 305 BCL. Scabbard and Blade: initiation and election. 7 p.m., MS drill hall. Wear pants. Learn to Dance club: 7:30 p.m. final lesson, Jayhawk room. FRIDAY SUNDAY Danforth chapel service: 8:30 a.m. Lutheran Gamma Delta sponsored. Episcopal communion, 7 a.m. Danforth. Ordnance works, leave Fowler 4.0. Gamma Delta: cost supper and meeting in Vermont. Farewell to students leaving. Shop BROWN'S First SPECIAL OFFER NOW! $298 FADED BLUE DENIM JACKET Matching Collar and Cuffs a $3.98 value Sizes 34 to 46 First Door South of PATEE THEATRE Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass.