Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 24, 1952 20 Countries Join U.S. In POW Plea to UN United Nations, N.Y.—(U.P.)—Some 20 countries joined the United States today in sponsoring a United Nations' resolution calling upon Communist China and North Korea to agree to a Korean truce providing for non-forcible repatriation of prisoners. Britain, Canada and most of the Allies in the Korean war aligned themselves with the Americans. The list was expected to grow still further by the time Secretary of State Dean Acheson goes before the General Assembly's main political committee this afternoon to "open the whole book" on the Korean conflict. Mr. Acheson was expected to deliver a review of U.S. prosecution The Doctor of Optometry possesses the dignity of being a professional man. He renders an essential service to the health and well-being of his community. Substantial financial rewards are obtainable almost from the beginning of his practice. Opportunities in Optometry Optometry is a profession offering special advantages to ambitious young men and women. Its scope is constantly expanding. Eighty per cent of the nation's millions depend upon the Doctor of Optometry and his professional skill in conserving vision. There is a shortage of optometrists in many States. The Doctor of Optometry degree can be earned in three college years by a student having sixty or more semester hours of Liberal Arts credits. Such students will be admitted at mid-year by Chicago College of Optometry. U. S. Department of Defense and Selective Service grant optometry students the same consideration accorded medical practice. Chicago College of Optometry is centrally located in the heart of the world's greatest center for teaching in the healing arts. It is nationally accredited and is splendidly equipped. Clinical facilities are unsurpassed. For catalog, address Registrar, Chicago College of Optometry, 1845- H Larrabe St. Chicago, 14. III, adv of the war and peace efforts. His speech was expected to last at least two hours. He had been scheduled to speak yesterday, but the 60-nation committee's entire session was taken up with a wrangling, repetitious debate on whether to invite both the South and North Korean regimes to attend the discussion without voting rights. The committee approved Thailand's proposal for an invitation to South Korea by a 54-5 vote. GOP's Hear Truman Attack Hitting at the present national administration in general and President Harry S. Truman in particular, Douglas Gleason, Republican candidate for the state senate from Ottawa, spoke last night to the KU Young Republicans in Green hall. Besides his attack on the Democratic leaders, the former president of the Kansas Collegiate Republican club also stressed the importance of getting every eligible voter on the campus to vote through the absentee process. "For pure unadulterated abuse, our political history began when Harry Truman got into the White House," Mr. Gleason said. "Democrats and Republicans alike are agreed that Truman is not entitled to the respect we Americans should be able to give a president." "Although the ties might be better, the speaking more humorous and in better language, the character would not change if Gov. Adlai Stevenson was to follow Truman to the White House," he said. Temporary County Chairmen: no meeting today. Second meeting, for those missing the first, 4 p.m. Monday. Official Bulletin TODAY Christian Fellowship Missionary: noon, Danforth chapel. Holy Communion: 9 a.m., Trinity Episcopal church. Breakfast and Canterbury club meeting in Recory. Lutheran student: cost supper, 5:30 p.m., 8th and Vermont. Sponsored by Gamma Delta. Chapel services: 8:30 a.m., Danforth, Bible class, 9:30 a.m., Myers hall. Sponsored by Gamma Delta. Engineerettes: 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Francis Berger, 13 E Sunnyside. Wives of engineering and architecture students invited. Math colloquium: 5 p.m., 211 Strong. Actress Susan Peters Dies Visalia, Calif. — (U.P.)— Susan Peters, 31, who carried on a distinguished acting career on stage and screen after a hunting accident had paralyzed her, died yesterday. Lindley's Kansas Cleaners WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST Men's Suits EACH Ladies' Plain Dresses ------ 89c You Can Have the Best at a Low Cost Economical — Cash and Carry — 12 E. 8th FAST SERVICE Gravitt's offers you fast, efficient and economical laundry service. BRING IN THIS AD AND RECEIVE A FREE USEFUL GIFT. 916 Mass. Gravitt's Phone 1630 FREE PARKING AT THE REAR The perfect pen for every student *THIN MODEL WATCH FOR THE NEW BOOKSTORE OPENING PERMANENT Skrip FOR ALL WRITING WHICH MUST BE PRESERVED When you want records to be lasting, insist on Permanent SKRIP .withstands time, and even boiling water. Get SKRIP and take no chances. You'll be more than satisfied. and the ink that matches it TEMPORARILY LOCATED IN ROOM 24 STRONG