Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 25, 1952 GOP Backs Nixon After Brief Mixup By UNITED PRESS Sen. Richard M. Nixon's place on the Republican ticket was secure today and so was his place in the affections of most of the Republican party. Dwight D. Eisenhower, GOP presidential nominee and the party's titular leader, grinned and said Nixon had "completely vindicated" himself when the two candidates met yesterday at Wheeling, W. Va. And the Republican high command said that Eisenhower and his running mate had "emerged stronger than ever" from the uproar created by Nixon's $18,235 political expense fund. "This is probably the greatest moment of my life," Nixon said. Arthur E. Summerfield, GOP national chairman, said "America supports Nixon to its heart. Every Republic is proud to have him on the ticket." Former President Herbert Hoover said the move to knock Nixon off the ticket was a "smear" which will leave the "Republican party . . . firmer in the hearts and confidence of the American people." Some Democrats appeared to support Nixon. Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Teenn) said he would be "very much surprised" if Nixon did anything wrong intentionally. "Many members of Congress have business of some kind of another, and if I didn't make some lectures and do some writing I'd be very lucky to get by on my senatorial salary." And Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson stoutly defended his own practice of augmenting the income of Illinois state officials with cash contributions. Reds Attempt Ruse To Blow Up B-26's Tokyo —(U.P.)—Communist radio operators, some speaking near-perfect English, have tried to lure United Nations B-26 light bombers into anti-aircraft traps by giving false radio information, the Army newspaper, Pacific Stars and Stripes, reported today. So far, none of the night-flying reconnaissance bombers has fallen for the ruse, the paper said. "We can usually tell who they are, said Capt. Harold B. Offee, the chef. The Chinese usually ask us stuff an an controller isn't supposed to know. "Their radio procedure is pretty poor but their English is fair. When we ask them to authenticate, and they can't, they go all to hell." Tau Sigma Tryouts Scheduled Next Week Tryouts for Tau Sigma, modern dance fraternity, will be held at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, and Thursday, Oct. 1, in Robinson gym, according to Miss Shirley Hughes, modern and social dance instructor. Everyone desiring to try out for the organization must present an original one minute modern dance. Women are to bring leotards and men are to wear jeans. All members are requested to attend. The football hall of fame is located at Rutgers university, New Brunswick, N.J. B'NAI B RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Social Party to be held Host of Telegrams Hail Ike's Decision TODAY 7:30 p.m. in the Washington—(U.P.)The telegram kept coming even after Dwight D. Eisenhower had announced that Sen. Richard M. Nixon would remain as Republican vice presidential candidate. A Western Union official said today the avalanche probably will top the 150,000 telegraphs that poured in when President Truman fired Gen. Douglas MacArthur as Far Eastern commander a year ago last April. Lawrence Community Bldg. One of the few discordant notes from a Republican group came from Wisconsin. Wilbur Renk, chairman of the Wisconsin "Citizens for Eisenhower" group, said Nixon should get off the ticket because the expense fund had put him in a "compromising position." 11th and Vermont Other Wisconsin Republican leaders, including Gov. Walter Kohler, Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, and national committeman Henry Ringling threw their support to Nixon. Refreshments will be served: EVERYONE IS WELCOME Sinclair Weeks, chairman of the Republican national finance committee, said "It would be unthinkable not to carry Dick Nixon. He has had and still has my complete confidence." Official Bulletin Schedule Today - Fri. 2:30-7-9 Sat. 1:00-3:00-7:00-9:00 Sun. Continuous 1 p.m. on Deutcher Verein, 5 p.m., 502 Fra- 807 TODAY Christian Science organization meeting, 7 p.m. Danforth chapel. Kuku Rush smoker, 7:30 p.m., 106 Green. All sophomore men and above invited. FACTS campus political party meeting, 7:30 p.m., 206 Fraser. All interested invited. YMCA all-membership meeting 7:30 p.m. Myers hall. New, old and prospective members invited. American Society of Tool Engineers, 7:30 p.m., Fowler Shops, H Robert Brown, Brunson Instrument Co., talk and movies. Refreshments, all engineers invited especially freshmen. Kappa Phi, 7 p.m., Danforth chapel. Open to all women desiring to pledge. Student Union Activity display start planning your display now for Oct. 9. FRIDAY International club social gathering, 7:30 p.m., 222 Strong hall. Everyone invited. Lutheran Student association, Gay Nineties Review, 8 p.m., Trinity Lutheran church. Lutheran Student association, 5:30 p.m., Trinity Lutheran church. Talk "What's Missing?" SUNDAY Gamma Delta cost supper, 5:30 p.m. city building, 8 and Vermont. Danforth chapel services, 8:30 a.m., sponsored by Gamma Delta. Everyone welcome. Bible discussion, 9:45 a.m., Myers hall. "Life of Christ." —Beat Santa Clara— Comfort! Convenience! JAYHAWKER NEW Push-Back CUSHIONED, CHAIRS SPECIAL PREVUE SATURDAY Open 11 p.m. Start 11:30 Regular Engagement Starting Thurs. Oct. 2 DID CARRIE DO WRONG... loving as she did? 925 Mass. LAURENCE OLIVIER - JENIFIER IN WILLIAM WYLER'S PRODUCTION OF Carrie with MIDIAM HORKING, EDEE ALBERT MIRIAM HOPKINS • EDDIE ALBERT 45's IN STOCK - "You Belong To Me" Jo Stafford - "High Noon" Frankie Laine - "I Went To Your Wedding" Patti Page French Sub Crew Lost In Anti-Sub Practice Toulon, France—(U,P)—The French Navy found its missing submarine La Sibylle today almost a half-mile below the surface of the Mediterranean sea and announced officially all hope had been abandoned for 48 crew members trapped in the vessel. The 1,000 ton submarine was located at a depth of 2,296 feet 38 miles east of Tulon. Officials said the Davis escape apparatus carried on the submarine cannot be used from depths of much more than 325 feet. The official Navy announcement said the 48 trapped men are "considered as lost." The Navy ministry issued a communique in Paris and Toulon which said: "The Secretary of the Navy announces that the submarine La Sibille is considered as lost Sept. 24 during exercises with ships of an anti-submarine group." "The submarine was heard from until 0802, but did not surface as scheduled. "Search was immediately undertaken with all existing means and led to the discovery of an oil patch at six miles east of Cape Camarat at a depth of 700 meters. "Diverse objects are presently being identified. The security buoy of La Sibylla was found, but the cable was broken. The center of the oil patch was spread over a large area corresponding to the spot where the submarine was last heard from. " The communique was read to many of the wives and families of the missing men, who had kept a nightlong vigil at the operations center of the Mediterranean fleet's headquarters at this huge naval base. Truman Wants Status MadePublic Washington (U.P.)—President Truman said today he still believes congressmen and top government officials should make public their entire financial status. However, he suggested that porters read a message he sent Congress on Sept. 27, 1951. In that message, Mr. Truman recommended that Congress enact legislation "requiring officials in all branches of the government to place on the public record each year full information concerning their incomes from all sources, public and private." CASHMERES FOR THE CAMPUS ...feature complete full-fashioning Catalina Cashmeres are in class by themselves . . . we feature them in a 40% Imported Cashmere, 45% fine wool and 15% nylon. Full fashioned at the arms, shoulders and neck in all the popular colors you campus men want! Long sleeve pullover $12.50. All wool sleeveless pullover $5.95. AS FEATURED IN ESQUIRE LOOK FOR THE FLYING FISH 905 Mass. St. Phone 905