University Daily Kansan Page 4 Friday, Jan. 16, 1953 Ike Schedules Farewell Chats New York—(U.P.)-President-elect Eisenhower made one of his last trips to the "White House" on 42nd street today while aides packed up papers and belongings at his home on Morningside Drive. Mr. Eisenhower set aside most of the morning for chats at his Commodore hotel headquarters with visitors and old friends, beginning with Indianapolis Publisher Eugene C. Pulliam. He planned to return to his residence for a few hours rest before attending farewell ceremonies arranged by students and faculty members at Columbia university. Mutual Security director-designate Harold E. Stassen, a frequent caller at the Commodore, had an appointment with Eisenhower at the conclusion of the President-elect's talk with Pulliam. Mr. Eisenhower will speak briefly tonight in the ballroom of the Aster hotel at a banquet honoring Dr. Young B. Smith, retiring dean of the Columbia Law school. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey will preside. With Stassen were two of his personal friends, Clarence Francis and William Rockwell. Mr. Eisenhower also scheduled a half-hour conference with five national committeemen and women to discuss the meeting Saturday of the Republican National committee. They were Harry Darby of Kansas, G. Mason Owlett of Pennsylvania, Spencer Spillman of Wesley Dixon of Illinois and Mrs. Neal Tortellotte of Washington. His final appointments were with John Hannah, incoming assistant secretary of defense, and retired Major Gen. Kenyon Joyce and New York broker George Whitney, both friends of Mr. Eisenhower. Mr. Eisenhower apparently planned a last-minute review of impending problems with key figures of his new administration after he arrives in Washington about 7:30 p.m. (CST) Sunday. Lambda Chi's Give Formal The Lambda Chi Alpha chapter will have its annual Cross and Crescent formal dance from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday in the Crystal room of the Eldridge hotel. Chapermons will be Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. W. S. Shaw, Mrs. Richard L, Blume, Mrs. Eleanor Mosek, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Fanny DeLozier, and Mrs. Thomas H. Stuart. UN Guards Subdue Communist POWs Pusan, Korea—(U.P)—A demonstration by 74 North Korean Communist prisoners was broken up Tuesday by United Nations guards using a spray of "non toxic irritants" similar to tear gas, the prisoner of war command announced today. The incident occurred when a work detail refused to return to its compound in protest against the removal of one of its members for disciplinary action. No one was injured and the POWs were returned peacefully to their compound. Test Applications Await Pre-Meds Candidates may take the test May 9 or Nov. 2. The Association of American Medical colleges recommends that candidates for admission to classes starting in the fall of 1954 take the May test. Application forms for the medical college admission test now are available to all pre-medicine students at the office of Dr. Kenneth Jochim, assistant dean of the School of Medicine. The test is a requirement of all schools of medicine in the U. S., including KU, Dr. Jochim said. The test covers general scholastic ability, a test on modern society, and an achievement test in science. Applications are procured at the School office, filled out, and sent with $10 to Educational Testing service in Princeton, N. J. A receipt and literature will then be returned the applicant, Dr. Jochim said. Approximately 50,000 persons sleep in Pullman cars on the nation's railroads each night of the year. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed, Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Danforth Chapel Services SUNDAY MORNINGS 8:30 A.M. EVERYONE WELCOME Sponsored by Gamma Delta (Lutheran Student Group) Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. DALE E. TURNER, Minister SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 - Services 5:30 p.m., College Age Youth Meeting 8 p.m. Bible Class Church Of Christ 1501 N.H. W. TAYLOR CARTER, Evangelist KEITH BARNHART, Music Director 10:00 - Bible Study 11:55 - Communion 11:00 - Sermon 6:45 - University Class 7:45 - Evening Service 7:45 - Evening Service Reds Arrest East German As Spy Berlin—(U.P.)—Foreign Minister Georg Dertinger has been ar-¹ rested by the Communist East German government as a western spy, it was announced today. ♣ The arrest of the 50-year-old deputy chairman of the Christian Democrat party, which has collaborated with the Communists, may be the start of a purge of non-Communists from the government and the suppression of non-Communist parties in the Russian zone. Mr. Dertinger's arrest also was considered here as possibly another step in Communist preparations for a large purge show trial of Eastern German Jews and fellow travelers. The former newspaperman's arrest was announced in a six line front page story in the official East German Communist newspaper Neues Deutschland. "His arrest was an immediate consequence of his enemy activities against the German Democratic republic on orders of the imperialistic espionage services," the newspaper said. The right-wing deputy chairman's arrest seemed to indicate the Communists planned to throw out all right-wing parties in the coalition government and assume complete control of the Soviet zone. Mr. Dertinger was one of the first and main collaborators with the Communists in the Eastern zone. He was one of the first right-wing leaders to propose that his Christian Democrats and the liberal Democrats support the Communists. Mr. Dertinger's arrest also may indicate that the East German Reds no longer want East Germany united again with West Germany since the foreign minister was one of the top Communist government officials attempting to negotiate with West Germany. 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