Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday, Dec. 15, 1952 Truman Says Hysteria Endangers U.S.Freedom Washington—U.P.P.—President Truman said today Americans will "destroy the very thing they are struggling to preserve" if hysterical fear of communism drives them into "suppressing liberty at home." He spoke at ceremonies dedicating a permanent new shrine for the three great documents of this nation's heritage of freedom-The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution and The Bill of Rights. The ceremonies, attended by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson and other dignitaries, took place in the National Archives building where henceforth the priceless documents will be displayed together for the first time in a fire-proof, bomb-proof repository designed to protect them from the ravages of time or atomic war. Mr. Truman said the ideals of human liberty which the documents represent are now endangered from without by "Communist tyranny" and from within by those who would suppress freedom of speech and thought in the name of fighting communism. "Those who want the government to regulate matters of the mind and spirit are like men who are so afraid Music Honorary Pledges 8 Men Eight men have been pledged to Phi Mu Alpha, honorary music fraternity. The new pledges are David Treadway, college senior; Jerry Hall, fine arts sophomore; Wilbur Kent, fine arts freshman; Alfred Kanwischer, fine arts junior; Richard Maag, fine arts freshman; Richard Rhode, fine arts junior; Ralph Kiehl Jr., college junior, and William Conrad, fine arts sophomore. Initiation ceremonies were held a week ago for four men. The initiates are Barry Green, fine arts sophomore; Jim Gleason, college sophomore; Keith Carter, fine arts sophomore, and Melvin Biggart, college sophomore. Robert Taylor, Emporia, province governor, was a guest at a morgasm bord at the Heart tea room following the initiation. Thursday night members of Phi Mu Alpha plan to go Christmas caroling. TODAY Official Bulletin YWCA: Cabinet members and house representatives, Christmas party. 4-5 p.m., Henley house, instead of regular meeting. Mathematical colloquium: 5 p.m. 203 Strong. German Nativity play rehearsal: 7 p.m., cast and choir, Fraser theater. Naval Research Reserve unit 9-20: 7:30 p.m., 101 Haworth, Lt. Comdr. Fredrich A. Wyatt, speaker "Naval Reserve and Research." Visitors welcome. Engineerettes: Christmas party, 7:45 p.m., 1317 Rhode Island. Bring 50-cent kitchen item for exchange. TUESDAY TUESDAY Sculpture club: 7:30 p.m., Strong auditorium. Dr. C. S. Smith, anthropologist, speaker. Exhibit of primitive African and Indian sculpture in connection with films. Student Council meeting: 7:30 p.m.,103 Green,pictures will not be taken. WEDNESDAY Newman club: Catholic students caroling party, dancing and refreshments at the church 7:30-10:30 p.m. Cars needed at 7. Tryouts: for "Lily, the Felon's Daughter," 7-9, Green theater. loss club: 7:30 p.m., 20 Strong. Delta Phi Delta: business meeting, 7:30 p.m., Spooner sculpture room. German Nativity play: 8 p.m. changed to Fraser theater. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. of being murdered that they commit suicide to avoid assassination," he said. Interviews Personnel representatives from six companies will be on the campus next week to interview February graduates of the School of Engineering. Students seeking further information and applications can obtain them at the office of the School of Engineering, 111 Marvin hall. Students may sign the interview schedule in the same office. TODAY U. S. Steel company of Pitsburgh will interview all types of engineers. J. S. Steel company of Pitsburgh will interview all types of engineers. Sears, Roebuck and company would like to interview chemical, mechanical, industrial, and electrical engineers. Collins Radio company will interview electrical and mechanical engineers. They will also interview physicists. Tuesday J. I. Case company is interested in interviewing mechanical, civil, and electrical engineers. Sheffield Steel corporation will interview civil, architectural, mechanical, and industrial engineers. Friday John Deere Waterloo Tractor works is interested in interviewing mechanical engineers. The following interviews will be held at the School of Business this week. Interested persons may sign the interview schedule in the business placement bureau. 214 Strong. Todav R. J. Remmer of Sears, Roebuck and Company will interview School of Business graduates for positions in production, accounting, personnel, sales, purchasing, and management Friday G. G. Ward of Sheffield Steel corpation will interview students for positions as sales trainee. Connecticut Mutual Insurance company representatives will interview students who desire to enter the life insurance field. Tryouts for Play Set for Wednesday Tryouts for "Lily, the Felon's Daughter," a gay nineties meledrama to be produced by the University Players in February, will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the Little Theater in Green hall. "The play is a compilation of five old-time melodras, written by Tom Taggart." Mark Gilman, president of the Players, said. Tryouts are open to anyone. The first of four jet aircraft engines donated to the department of aeronautical engineering by the Navy was received last week, Ammon S. Andes, chairman of the department, said today. University Receives First Jet Engine He said the engine, of the pulse jet type, is being transported to the department's installation at the Lawrence airport. It will be set up there and operated shortly after Christmas, Prof. Andes said. The other three jets, two J-33's and another pulse jet, have been shipped by the Navy and are expected to arrive at the University shortly. 'Y' Groups to Carol Tuesday Shop at RONSON LIGHTERS YMCA and YWCA members will hold a Christmas caroling party Tuesday evening. The group will meet at Henley house, 1236 Eroad, at 8:30 p.m. and will serenade Watkins hospital, the homes of the chancellor, deam of women, dean of men, and several private convalescent homes in Lawrence. FREE GIFT WRAPPING --exciting little scarves-smartly fashioned costume jewelry-gloves to compliment every costume Kayser hose-Apple Blossom nylon gowns, slips and panties. Saturday is the most dangerous day of the week in traffic. Chinese Reds Keep Pressure On ROKs in Vital Positions A 160-man Red force charged the slippery slopes of Pinpoint hill on Sniper ridge last night and early today to try to take ROK positions. The tough little Korean infantrymen hurled hand grenades at the Reds as UN mortar and artillery came to the ROKs support. Seoul—(U.P.)—Republic of Korea infantrymen, backed by accurate mortar and artillery fire, repulsed a Chinese Communist assault on Pinpoint hill today as the fighting shifted from the western to the central Korean front. The Chinese shift of the fighting from the west to the center of the line apparently was designed to keep constant pressure on the ROKS in vital positions. American military advisers said that from the persistent attacks on ROK positions in the past two months the Chinese appear to be "picking on" the South Koreans in an attempt to discredit the new ROK army. The 1st ROK division and a crack Chinese field army west of the Imjin river on the western front temporarily ended their grudge fight at Big and Little Nori hills. American Sabrejets tangled with MIG-15 Communist jets for the first time in five days today. 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