Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 27, 1953 UN Hopes for Genuine Russian Peace Offer United Nations, N.Y.—(U.P.)The United Nations waited hopefully today for word from Soviet delegate Andrei Y. Vishinsky that he has brought genuine peace proposals back from his Moscow conferences with new Russian Premier Georgi M. Malenkov. Vishinsky said after his arrival yesterday he would put in his first appearance today as Russia's permanent U.N. delegate. He was switched from the post of Soviet foreign minister to full time U.N. delegate in the shake up that followed the death of Premier Josef Stalin. Vishinsky's debut in his new role came as the United States went before the main political committee (9:30 a.m. CST) to expose "the biggest of the Communist big lies"—that the Allies are waging germ warfare in Korea. The U.S. planned to answer the Communist charges by putting forward a resolution urging Red China and North Korea to agree to an impartial inquiry into the germ-war charges. Experienced observers felt that, if Vishimsky does have a genuine peace offer to make, he is more likely to set negotiations in motion through a private corridor chat than in a public speech. He returned yesterday, looking in trailer health than ever before and was accompanied by a physician. Hopes that the Malenkov regime may be embarked on a real peace campaign did not receive any encouragement from the swan-song of Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gromyko yesterday. Gromyko, who flew here from his post as ambassador to London to take over the delegation temporarily in Vishinsky's absence, is due to return to Britain this afternoon. By way of goodbye, Gromyko delivered a seating speech in which he said that the U.S. is engaging in "double talk" when it speaks of peace and that only Soviet "peaceful policies" have saved the world from the "horrors of a new war." The speech did not stave off defeat for Czechoslovakia's resolution condemning the U.S. for allegedly using Mutual Security funds to build a corps of fifth columnists behind the iron curtain. The vote was 5 (the Soviet bloc) in favor, 41 against and 14 abstentions (the Asian-African group mainly). Fatzer Calls Bentley Tool of Gamblers Topeka —(U.P.)— Atty. Gen. Harold R. Fatzer defended his expenditures last night in a prepared statement in which he charged that Howard Bentley, chairman of the House Ways and Means committee, had permitted himself to be a tool of gambling interests trying to "get" Mr. Fatzer. He said that Mr. Bentley's "innuendoes" that the attorney general had spent money for private political purpose was "distorted, unfounded, and untrue." --- AN EXPOSITION OF ADOLESCENT LOVE! FIRST LAWRENCE SHOWING WITH ENGLISH DIALOGUE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16 Six companies will interview students at the School of Business next week. Anyone interested may sign interview schedules and secure information or applications in 214 Strong hall. Interviews TUESDAY Hall Brothers, Inc.: advertising, business administration, and merchandising majors and those interested in office, creative, and supervisory positions. Tonne, Niven, Bailey & Smart: accounting graduates. Standoldin Oil & Gas; landmant, accounting, business administration, liberal arts THURSDAY Packard Motor Car company; account- ing and mechanical engineering majors, and mechanical engineering majors. mentation corporation: account- masters interested in cost accounting. National college of commerce. pany; general college and business administration majors interested in sales. Eleven major companies and one state agency will have personne representatives on the campus next week to interview students with majors in engineering, chemistry, physics, architecture, accounting, and industrial management. Two of the companies also wish to interview students interested in summer work. Interested persons may obtain further information and fill our forms in 111 Marvin hall. MONDAY Standard Oil company (Ohio): mechanical civil, electrical and chemical engineers Halliburton Oil Well Cementing company; mechanical, petroleum, electrical, chemical, and geological engineers. It is one of the largest physicists, and juniors for summer work. Linde Air Products company; mechanical, chemical, metallurgical, and electrical engineers. The company also will new industrial management graduates. TUESDAY Proctor & Gamble company; engineers and chemists for, summer, work. Black & Veatch; mechanical, electrical, civil, architectural, and chemical engineers. It will also interview students interested in summer work. Sinclair Pipe Line company; mechanical, civil, and electrical engineers. The company will also interview draftmen and accountants. Electric Machinery Manufacturing company; electrical engineers. WEDNESDAY Atlas Powder company; chemical, mechanical, electrical, civil, and mining engineers. It will also interview chemists and physicists. THURSDAY kansas State Highway commission: city engineers. It will also interview engineers. Liberty Mutual Insurance company: architectural, civil, chemical, electrical. Packard Motor Car company: mechanical and metallurgical engineers. FRIDAY Consolidated Vultee Aircraft: aeronautical and mechanical engineers. 3 Die in Wichita Crash Wichita (U.P.)—Three persons were killed yesterday when a B-47 Stratobom bomber crashed as it approached Wichita Air Force base, exploded and burst into flames. There were no survivors. Playing 4th Week In Kansas City Breaking All Records In Kansas City COMING NEXT WEEK — LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ACADEMY AWARD WINNER 'For Best Sound Recording' "Breaking The Sound Barrier" Starring Ralph Richardson - Ann Todd 'Queen of Spades' To Be Shown at 7:30 A SOARING MOVIE ABOUT SUPERSONIC AVIATION! --- "Queen of Spades," an English movie of Tsarist Russia, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Hoch auditorium. The last of the foreign movie series, it is based on a story by Alexander Pushkin, Russian poet. Starring in it are Edith Evans and Anton Walbrook. $750,000 Fire Sweeps Building The blaze destroyed 5,000 tires, 30 automobiles, and a Brink's armored truck. Forty-five cases of ammunition in the sporting goods store, a total of 450,000 rounds, exploded from the heat. Toppea — (U.P.)— Damage in a fire that roared through a garage and sporting goods store here last night was estimated today at $750,000. No injuries were reported. Every fireman of the Topeka fire department—some 100 firemen from eight fire stations—and a fire company from the Santa Fe railroad fought the blaze. Some equipment still was at the scene more than five hours after the blaze was discovered about 7 p.m. No injuries were reported. For a time the fire threatened to extend to other buildings in the main business district. . Theeden Elected YWCA President Vernie Theden, business junior, was elected president of the YWCA at an election held yesterday. Other officers, all college sophomores, are Jann Duchoshois, vice president; Jerry Ann Street, treasurer; Jo Ann Heller, secretary; Maralyn Eyler, ASC representative; Dorothy Ann Smith and Mary Ellen Stewart, student Religious Council representatives. Peggy Whitney, college freshman, was elected district representative. Prague radio said the demand was delivered in Prague to U.S. Ambassador George Wadsworth by Czech deputy Foreign Minister Getruda-Sekaninova. 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