--- 2015-07-23T14:52:22 Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 12, 1952 U.S. Seeks to Assist Lie in Weeding Reds Washington—(U.P.)—The State department is trying to devise some method of supplying secret U.S. loyalty reports to Secretary General Trygve Lie to help weed American Communists out of the United Nations Secretariat, it was learned today. The study is in line with a recent jurist commission report that the UN needs more information from U.S. loyalty-security files to deal effectively with subversive employees. Sen. Alexander Wiley (R-Wis.) charged last night that the department has been deliberately withholding the information even though Mr. Lie is authorized to receive it. He also warned that the problem could lead to a financial boycott of the UN by the United States. The state department vigorously denied it was withholding loyalty information. It said regulations specifically forbid it from revealing security data even to Congress, much less to an international organization. Sen. Wiley said Congress, when it votes money next year for the UN might be inclined to prohibit the use of the funds "unless adequate security procedures have been worked out to guarantee that the UN and its organs do not remain a base for espionage and subversion." TODAY This posed a real threat to the UN's financial structure. Of the $49 million budget for the main UN organization, the United States is due to contribute 35.12 per cent next year. Hillel Chanukah: special service. 7:20 p.m. Danforth. Official Bulletin SATURDAY Game Night: 8-11, Trail room, Union, bingo, cards, checkers. Everyone invited. Sponsored by ISA. WARREN SUNDAY International club: Christmas party, 8-midnight, Trail room. Union. All invited. Hillel Chanukah: party, 3 p.m. First Methodist church, 946 Vermont. MONDAY Holy Communion: 9 a.m., Trinity Episcopal church, followed by breakfast and Canterbury club. Math Colloquium: 5 p.m., 203 Strong. YWCA: cabinet members and house representatives, Christmas party instead of regular meeting. 4-5 p.m. Henley house. U. S. Naval Research Reserve Unit 9-20: 7:30 p.m., 101A Haworth, movie. Engineerrettets; Christmas party, 7:45 p.m., 1317 Rhode Island. Bring 500 kitchen item for exchange. Men Decide It's No Use Washington—(U.P.) The all-male association of state and territorial health officers shuffled to a pigeonhole today a resolution urging all-out research to find out why females are born stronger and live longer than males. Dulles Favors Stronger UN Denver, Colo—(U.P.)—John Foster Dulles, in his first public statement as the nation's next secretary of state, said this country should work toward strengthening an inadequate United Nations. Mr. Dulles, in a recorded address for the first biennial assembly of the National Council of Churches meeting here, last night described the UN as a great beginning of a plan for world order and justice. FULL LINE OF TREES AND ORNAMENTS THE Barteldes Seed Co. 804 Mass. The speech was broadcast over the Columbia Broadcasting system's network. Mr. Dulles, himself, was at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with President-elect Eisenhower. Mr. Dulles said that "world opinion, as marshalled by the United Nations, was one important restraining influence" that prevented Russian aggression "at a time when it had overwhelming military power in Europe and Asia." "The United Nations is just a beginning." Mr. Dulles said. "It is inadequate and faulty as all great beginnings are. There are few substitutions for learning by trial and error. The lesson is to persevere." Lutherans to Present Christmas Program The annual world-wide Christmas program, sponsored by Gamma Delta, Lutheran student group, together with members of the Immanuel Lutheran church, will be held at the Lawrence Community building at 6 p.m. Sunday. Foreign students from nine countries have been invited to the dinner, and they will present some of the Christmas customs and carols of their lands. Power of the Pen is Proven As Police Race to Answer Jersey City, N. J.-(U.P.)-Three squad cars, five radio cars and an emergency truck raced to the trust company of New Jersey yesterday when the burglar alarm sounded. Surprised bank officials discovered that a book had fallen off a shelf and landed on the alarm button. KANU Radio Schedule The new KU radio station, KANU, heard at 91.5 megacycles on the FM dial, will broadcast the following programs next week: podcast the following events | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1:45-2:00 | Previews | Previews | Previews | | 2:00-2:15 | Uncle Dan | Let's Find Out | Distant Lands | Tales from the Four Winds | | 2:15-2:30 | News | News Childrens News Reporter | News | News | | 2:30-2:45 | | | | | | 2:30-3:00 | Art by Radio | Playtime | Adventures in Music Land | Time for a Story | | 2:45-3:00 | | | | | | 3:00-4:00 | Time to Visit | Time to Visit | Time to Visit | Time to Visit | | 4:00-4:30 | Music You Want When You Want It | Music You Want When You Want It | Music You Want When You Want It | Music You Want When You Want It | | 4:30-5:15 | Concerto Concert | | | | | 4:30-4:45 | | Stories and Stuff | | Southland Serenade | | 4:45-5:00 | | | Fifteen Steps | | 5:15 | Opera Recital | | | | | 4:30-5:30 | Concerto Concert | Bard of Avon | People Under Communism | American Folkways | | 5:00-5:30 | | Masterworks from France | | This is Music | Keyboard Concert | | 5:30-5:45 | Jazz Concert | Jazz Concert | Jazz Concert | Jazz Concert | | 5:45-6:00 | Sports | Sports | Sports | Sports | | 6:00-7:00 | Candle-light Concert | Candle-light Concert | Candle-light Concert | Candle-light Concert | | 7:00-7:30 | The People Act | Symphony Hall | Jeffersonian Heritage | Concert Mall | Music from O'read | | 7:30-7:45 | Ballet Music | | | Jayhawker Locker Room Club | Phog Allen Scrapbook | | 7:45-8:00 | Invitation to Read | | Broadway Rhapsody | Instrumental Interlude | | 7:30-8:00 | | Jazz Story | Organ Concert | | | | 8:00-9:00 | Music of the Barogue | FM Concert | Starlight Symphony | Chamber Music | Opera Is My Hobby | | 9:00-9:15 | News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | News Signoff | | 9:15 | | | | | | Programs from 2:30 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 7:30 p.m. can be picked up on A.M. Library Director To Give 2 Talks Robert Vosper, director of libraries, is scheduled to deliver two lectures in Kansas City. Tomorrow he will address the Kansas City chapter of the Special Library Associations. His subject will be "Books and Libraries at the University of Kansas." This meeting will be held in Clendening library at the KU Medical Center. On Monday, Mr. Vosper will return to the Clendening library to address the faculty and staff of Dr. Mahlon Delp in the department of medicine. The subject of this talk will be "Recent Developments in Libraries." Illinois has less waste land in proportion to total area than any other state. Look Like A - week-end formal. Million Dollars for that Let Acme Clean Your Tuxedo for You "For the Best in Laundry and Dry Cleaning" : ACME 1111 Mass. BACHELOR LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phone 646 Publicity School Set Here Feb. 20-21 A Kansas school for public relations directors will be held here Feb. 20-21. Public relation directors of state industrial, educational, and governmental organizations will attend. Dean Burton W. Marvin of the School of Journalism, Tom Yoe, director of public relations, and George H. Brooks, assistant to the dean of University Extension are committee members. French Brace For New Riots Casablanca, French Morocco — (U.P.)— French authorities braced for possible new violence today amid a general strike called by the underground to protest outlawing of the Communist and Nationalist movements. Arabs began gathering for Moslem Sabbath services in mosques throughout the French protectorate. Muslim priests took over the anti-French struggle after arrests and expulsions of Nationalist and Communist leaders forced their movements underground. Shutters rolled down in Arab quarter shops and workers walked off their jobs yesterday when word circulated that the underground had ordered a three-day general strike. An urgent appeal by the Pasha of Fez failed to hait the walkout, the second this week. At least 60 persons, including eight Europeans, have died so far in this week's rioting. An estimated 233 have been wounded. The worst violence since the Riff wars of 1925-26 occurred during the 24-hour general strike Monday to protest the assassination of a powerful Nationalist union leader in Tunisia last Friday. Hillel Chanukah Party SUNDAY, December 14,3 p.m. Christmas Is Almost Here First Methodist Church 946 Vt. EVERYONE WELCOME but don't worry about those last minute gifts. Get a Brownie Hawkeye camera-a gift anyone will be sure to love-and it's just $7.20. For a special gift give the flash attachment, it's $3.39. 721 Mass. Phone 41