Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 18, 1953 Bombers Hit Targets In 4th Largest Raid Seoul, Korea—U.P.R.)—United Nations fighter-bombers raided three strategic Communist supply centers today in the wake of a 270-ton Superfortress bombing attack near the Yalu river, the fourth heaviest B-29 attack of the war. Air Force and Marine bombers, switching strategy for the first time this week, smashed buildings and supply centers instead of slashing at Red transportation arteries. Thunder jets roared over a troop center 10 miles southwest of Woman, destroying six buildings and setting off one secondary explosion. Around hundred of feet into the air and prevented observation of results. Marine Panther jets and Corsairs battered troop and storage centers southeast of Pyongyang and north of Yonan. The low-level raids set off secondary explosions near Yonan. Pilots claimed 90 per cent coverage of both targets. Shooting Stars and Australian Meteors continued their attacks on roads and communist rolling stock. Student's Mother Killed in Collision Mrs. Cleo Enid O'Brien, 41, the mother of Marsha Lee O'Brien, college sophomore, was killed late yesterday in an auto accident at 77th and Oak streets in Kansas City. Miss O'Brien was at her home at 8015 Manor road, Kansas City, late yesterday afternoon when she rushed in that mother her mother had been killed. Mrs. O'Brien was killed when the car in which she was a passenger, driven by Arthur Ray Perrin, 7609 Troost ave., Kansas City, Mo., collided with another car. She was thrown from the car when the two vehicles crashed. Neither of the drivers was seriously injured. To Show Basketball Film "Highlights of the Basketball Season" will be shown by Dr. Forrest C. Phog' Allen at 4:45 p.m. Sunday at the ymh club. The film will be followed by a talk and discussion. Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lombrig, M. Weather Slightly cooler temperatures were in store for Konsang today. They ans today. They will be fanned by rising northwesterly winds. T h e weather bureau predicted increasing cloudiness tonight and in the east sections tomorrow, but with the mercury rising into the 70s again. The low forecast for tonight was 30. Yesterday, light rain fell at scattered points with temperatures climbing to a high of 77 at Garden City. Last night's low was 28 at Goodland. Reds Want Asian For UN Chief For the best results in PHOTO FINISHING Take Your Films to HIXON STUDIO United Nations, N.Y.—(U.P)—Russia was understood ready today to recommend an Asian—Mme Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit or Sir Benagel Rau, both of India—for Secretary General of the United Nations. The Soviet attitude was reported by reliable United Nations sources as the big five powers met secretly on a nominee to succeed Terry Lieve. U. N. observers generally considered the new Russian task as a maneuver to embarrass the Western nations and provide the Soviet with propaganda material. Russian support of an Asian for Secretary General was taken as a Soviet move to establish itself as a true friend of the peoples of Asia. The expected Russian action would put western nations in the position of declining to accept a nominee from Asia or dropping choices of their own. Phone 41 721 Mass. The State Department, which protested within hours when red MIGs shot down an American F-84 jet over West Germany last week, remained silent on the Pacific clash. A protest was not ruled out, but informants said the department was waiting for more information. U.S. Asks Reds To Punish Pilots Washington —(U.P.)—The United States demanded today that Russia punish the jet pilot who fired on an American plane over the Bering sea Saturday and curtly called for measures to prevent such attacks from happening again. The demands were made in a note which "vigorously protested" the latest attack on an American plane by a Soviet MIG-15. It appeared possible that Russia might be the first to protest the clash. That has happened in previous incidents involving American planes flying close to Russia's Pacific back door. Anticipating a possible Russian claim that the U.S. plane violated Soviet territorial waters, the Air Force said today that navigator's logs and position reports would prove that the reconnaissance plane was over international water. It was the sixth aerial clash between Communist and Allied planes along the world's cold war frontiers since the death of Josef Stalin brought Georgi M. Malenkov to power as Russia's premier two weeks ago. ELECTRIC SHAVERS Schick - $24.50; Sunbeam - $26.50; Remington - $27.50 Nurelby - $24.95 809 Mass. COLLEGE JEWELER Phone 911 Now is the time to select your spring topper. We have all colors and sizes. Come in and see them soon. $16.98 to $34.98 823 Mass. Adelane's Phone 554 Official Bulletin Jay James: 5 p.m. Pine room, Union. Society of American Military Engineers: business meeting, 7:30 p.m., MS lounge. TODAY Episcopal Communion: 7 a.m. Danforth. Russian color film: English subtitles, 1950 production, "The Magic Horse." 1 hr. long, 11 a.m., 15 Fraser, 4 p.m. Fraser theater, 7:30 p.m., Lindley auditorium. College Daze Rehearsal; 102 Strong. 7 p.m. Christian fellowship: 32 Strong. 7:30 pardon, blessing,ville, and Wakeford Gakkel. All invited. THURSDAY Young Republic club: 7:30 p.m. Gardeners in conferencing the Els- enower administration Episcopal Communion: 7 a.m. Danforth Vermannung des deutschen Vereins: 5 uhr, 502 Fraser. Play reading. Christian Fellowship Missionary meeting: 12-noon, Danforth chapel. Kappa Phi; 7 p.m., Danforth chapel, installation of officers. Tour Europe in a new car with a Scandinavian Student! SEE EUROPE the new way! from $325.00 to $610.00 for 30 Days For Students, By Students! 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