--- University Daily Kansan Page 7 Phone KU 376 terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered in the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office, Journalism blg., not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three day days words or less ___ day days days additional words ___ 5c c 2c ___ 2c c 1c BUSINESS SERVICE STUDYING late tonight? Retresh your self with fountain beverages and sand-catches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 601, 1109 Mass. ti BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the lake or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tf HANDICRAFT TAILOR: Men's and adies' clothes made to measure. Alterations, repairs, and reweaving. 905J2 Mass. house 157. YPING WANTED. Prompt, accurat service. Pick-up and delivery service service. Delivery to 8 am. Phone 18157R. M.Livingston. 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Phone 5-22 UN Extends Truce Recess As Allies Object to U.S. Plan Tokyo—(U.P).The United Nations unexpectedly extended the Korean truce talk recess to next Monday today amid speculation that America's allies objected to a "final" proposal drafted by the United There was no official disclosure of the proposal's content but it was indicated the UN command might warn the Communists it arbitrarily would begin releasing Korean prisoners unless the Reds accepted the plan. Sources hinted the "final" plan, a revised edition of the 25-point formula for settling the war prisoner cadlock which the Communists rejected, closely resembled the Indian proposal approved by the United Nations General Assembly in New York last December. Gen. Mark W. Clark's headquarters announced the additional weed recess only an hour before Gen. William K. Harrison, chief negotiator, planned to return to the Ken Harrison had recessed the pile for three days last Saturday when both the UN and the Communists refused to budge from their stand on final disposition of law prisoners. The Communists' eight-point plan submitted last May 7 would give a post-armistice political commission indefinite custody of the prisoners, a point the UN interpreted as forced repatriation. The UN proposal would release all Korean prisoners in Korea on Armistice day and turn over reactant Chinese Communists to a five-member neutral commission for two months. After that time, if they still do not want to go home, the Chinese would be free to go where they wish. Read the Daily Kansan Want Ads. Prof. Cerf to Head Music Honorary The guest speaker at the banquet was Robert Vosper, director of libraries, who spoke on. "The place of libraries in American culture." He was introduced by outgoing president G. Criss Simpson, associate professor of organ and theory. Other new officers are vice president, Gerald Carney, associate professor of music education; treasurer, Janet Turk, assistant professor of piano, and secretary, Marcus Hahn, instructor of music education. Raymond Cerf, violin professor, was announced as the new president of Pi Kappa Lambda, honorary music fraternity, at the club's banquet and initiation Saturday evening in the Union. Dale Moore, fine arts junior, was awarded a key for having the highest grades of the four new initiates. Other initiates are Doris McConnell, Martha Heck, and Eugene Johnson, fine arts seniors. Extension Officials Attend Union Dinner Dean Frank T. Stockton and E. A. McFarland of University extension were guests Monday night at a dinner in Kansas City given by the Steel Workers union. MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES AT: 8:25-10:34 Open 6:45 - Starts at Dusk Always a Color Cartoon ½ Mile West on Hiway 59 PHONE 260 CONGOCO SERVICE-B. 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Call after 1 p.m. or phone 495. 6-19 He said he wanted to study the record of his trial before giving any thought to a formal repudiation of his "confession." He said the type of reporting he did would not be a crime in America, that he did not feel he was violating the law, and that it was not until after he was arrested that he discovered the reportorial standards under which he had been operating were contrary to Czech law. The 39-year-old Associated Press' correspondent flew home yesterday for a reunion with his wife, Laurabelle, whom he had not seen for nearly three years. He was released from Pankrac prison in Prague Saturday by an official pardon from his 10-year sentence on an espionage charge. FOUR ROOM furnished apartment to subtlet for summer, suitable for 2 to 4 students, couple or family. Private en-suite baths, etc. included. Phone 32-52-2W after 4 p.m. charge. In a press conference he disclosed he had been grilled eight hours a day for nearly two months between the time of his arrest in April, 1951, and his trial. FOUND ENDS TONITE "NO HOLDS BARRED" "ALADDIN AND 2:30 - 7 - 9 NOW THRU WED. ENDS TONITE HIS LAMP" DORIS GORDON DAY MacRAE "BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVER MOON" STARTS WEDNESDAY "ALADDIN AND Asked if a reporter trying to do an objective news job by American standards in Czechoslovakia would be in jeopardy of arrest and accusation of espionage, Mr. Oatts replied; "He certainly would." Mr. Oatis declined to discuss whether at any time in Czechoslovakia he had worked for the U.S. State department or for any other U.S. government agency. He said that under Czech law, receiving economic, military, and political information constituted espionage "on a lower level" and that receiving such information and transmitting it to a foreign government was "high level" espionage. Oatis Takes Life Easy; Keeps Mum on Spy Charge ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 'BEST PICTURE' "GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH" SLIDE RULE two weeks ago in recreation room. A teacher in Owner's office for George at 2346M. New York—(U.P.)—Newsman William N. Oatis, back in America after two years as a prisoner in Czechoslovakia, said today his only plans were to take life easy for a while. SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S New Musical Wonderfilm Hans Christian HIT SONGS *"The Two People" *Bandit* *"Itty Ducking" *"Wonderful Capegenagers" *"Wonderful Capegenagers" TECHNICOLOR Arn Will Fish in Canada He declined to discuss whether he had received such information for the purpose of transmitting it to a foreign government. Starring Danny Kaye and FARLEY GRANGER featured in JEANMAIRE JIM LARKE, HARDY & FRANK LOESER STARTS STARTS SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Topeka—(U.P.)-Gov. Ed F. Arn beamed today when reporters asked him at his news conference what was on his schedule this week. "I'm going fishing," said the governor. He said he will leave by automobile Thursday in a party of 12 Kansans for a week at Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Canada. THURSDAY NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY NEVER A MORE EXCITING STORY MAT. 2:30-EVE. 7:00-9:05 FEATURES: 3:02-7:32-9:37 COLOR CARTOON-NEWS STARTS THURSDAY TWO GREAT MOTION PICTURES IN ONE! Different Stars . . . and Stories!