Topeka, Ka. Page 3 11 Red Czech Leaders Executed for Treason Vienna, Austria—(U.P.)—Former Czech Foreign Minister Vladimir Clementis, Rudolf Slansky, once the most powerful man in the Czech Communist party, and nine other one-time Czech Red leaders died on the gallows today. Prague radio said. The 11 one-time Czech Red party and government leaders were hanged less than one week after they were convicted of treason, espionage and murder. They were found guilty of the charges last Thursday following an eight day trial in grim Pankrac prison in Prague. Prague radio said today the announcement of the execution was released by the Czech justice ministry. The others executed today with Slansky and Clementis were: Bedrich Geminder and Josef Frank, former party deputies to Slansky; Rudolf Margolius, former deputy foreign trade minister; Otto Sling, former party chief in the Brno region; Gen. Otto Svab, former deputy minister of security: Lt. Gen. Bedrich Reicin, former deputy minister of defense and chief of Czech intelligence; Andre Simone, former writer and editor of the *Daily* party newspaper *Dr. Pravc*. Ludvika Olsen, former economic adviser to Red President Clement Gottwald and Otto Fisl, former ambassador to East Germany. Three other defendants—Vavro Majdu and Arthur London, former deputy minister of foreign trade, were given life imprisonment sentences, according to Prague radio. The announcement said the executions were carried out immediately after the trial because none of the defendants appealed for clemency. The executions came only 12 hours after the Czech government announced that Antonin Gregor, min- LESS for tickets* ... MORE for the Holiday ... when you TRAVEL Ask the Agent about schedules to your destination . . . then enjoy a Super-Coach trip on — *MONEY-SAVING FARES master of foreign trade, had been dismissed, presumably because of the conviction of his former subordinates. Columbus, Ohio $14.80 Washington, D.C. $22.85 Boston, Mass. $28.95 Miami, Fla. $29.95 Salt Lake City $22.25 Houston, Tex. $14.70 Phoenix, Ariz. $26.05 Although the Prague radio announcement did not give the time or place of the hangings, Czech practice has been to carry out executions at dawn in Pankrae prison—which was the scene of the 14 Czech's trial. Search Continues For Missing C-47 Plus tax. Rates even lower on round-trip tickets! San Bernardino, Calif.—(U.P.)-Reinforced air and ground search parties scanned the snow-bound San Bernardino mountains today for an Air Force transport plane with 13 airmen aboard that vanished Monday night during a thunderstorm. The transport, a C-47, was approaching March Air Force base near here from Arizona when it disappeared. The last radio report from the plane was received by a civil aeronautics administration radio at Thermal, Calif. GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT 638 Mass. Phone 707 Personnel representatives from four companies and two government agencies will be on the campus this week to interview February graduates of the School of Engineering. Students may obtain information and application forms at the office of the School of Engineering, 111 Marvin hall. The interview schedule may be signed in the same office. Interviews Wednesday Allison Division of General Motors corporation is interested in interviewing aeronautical, mechanical, and electrical engineers. Thursday Stanolind Oil and Gas company would like to interview petroleum engineers. They would also like to interview junior petroleum engineers for summer employment. The United States Corp of Engineers will interview primarily civil engineers, but they will interview all majors in engineering. Colgate-Palmulve-Peet company will interview chemists, and mechanical, chemical, electrical, industrial and civil engineers. The Rural Electrification administration will interview electrical engineers. Friday Philoe corporation will interview electrical and mechanical engineers. POGO TONIGHT AND THURS SHOWS 7:00—9:00 ADM. 14c----45c University Daily Kansas COLOR CARTOON "FRESH AIRDALE" Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1952 Dulles Can Help Ike End Korean Deadlock New York — (U.P.) — John Foster Dulies has expressed a firm belief that Dwight D. Eisenhower can end the war in Korea, and he's now in the number one position to make that belief come true. How he expects a peace will be accomplished, Mr. Dulles has not specified, but it certainly will be no surrender to Communists. Mr. Dulles has warmly supported Official Bulletin TODAY Wesley foundation: no cabinet meeting this week. Pre-nursing club: 4 p.m., Fraser dining room. Jay Janes: 5 p.m., 9 Strong. Wesley foundation: annual Christmas dinner, 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets on sale today. Wesley foundation office, Myers hall, 50c. Kappa Phi: cabinet meeting, 7 Myers hall. Arnold Air society and HJA: joint meeting, 7:30 p.m., MS bldg. Bacteriology club: 7:30 p.m., 502 Snow. Dr. Werder, "Nonspecific Resistance." Froshawk: 7:30 p.m., 101 Snow, constitution will be discussed. National Rifle association: business meeting, 7.30 p.m., 107 MS bldg. All members attend, bring dues. Quill club: 7:30 p.m., 313 Fraser. Everyone welcome. THURSDAY Episcopal Holy communion: 7 a.m. Danforth. Dalamore Spanish club chorus: 4:30 p.m., 113 Strong, learn carols for the Christmas party. All interested invited. has party. Versammlung des Deutschen Verein: 5 uhr, 502 Fraser. Music program. *Corcle Francais; Reunion de Noel,* *sept heures et demie, 131 Strong,* *Pantomine de Saint-Nicholas; Pastorale de Noel.* German Christmas choir: short rehearsal, 5 p.m., 306 Fraser. Tenors and basses only. Christian Science organization: 7 p.m. Danforth. Air Force Reserve: recruitment drive, 7.15 p.m., Col. Smith, Kansas City, speaker. KuKu: 7:15 p.m. 106 Green, election of officers. Attendance required. YMCA: 7:30 p.m. meeting, 101 Snow. Jan Brazda, "I Was a Communist Prisoner." Mountain club: 7:30 p.m., 402 Lindley, all interested invited. Y's group: 9 p.m., Henley house. FUTURE Kappa Fli: p. 7m, Friday, Christmas meeting, Chi Omega House. Hillel-D.S.F.: joint meeting, 3 p.m. Sunday, Myers hall. OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. United States and United Nations action to crush the Korean attack, which he saw at its outset as a Communist move aimed at eventual domination of Japan. Mr. Dulles will have unique advantages both as a shaper and an executer of foreign policy when he assumes in January, the job for which he has been in training for most of his adult life. A participant in the foreign policy of two Democratic Presidents—Woodrow Wilson and Harry S. Truman—Mr. Dulles has managed to maintain the high esteem as well of all factions of his own Republican party. In writings and speeches in the last year, Mr. Dulles has criticized the foreign policy of President Truman and Secretary of State Dean Acheson primarily for "dancing to whatever tune the Soviet leaders choose to play." He has urged that the policy of cold war containment of Communist territories be abandoned for an aggressive, but non-shooting, attempt to split China and the European Satellites from the Russian orbit. Mr. Dulies has urged that the free world make clear to Russia that it will meet aggression with force and that it build a "retaliary ory striking force" to deter such aggression and, if necessary, to meet it from such bases as Greenland, Okinawa, and North Africa. Militarily, he has criticized attempts to build a "defense in depth" around the edges of the iron curtain. He has been equally critical of proposals, advanced at one time by Herbert Hoover and some other Republicans, that the United States build a Gibraltar of its own defense perimeters. 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