Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 20, 1952 -News Roundup Taft Drops Out As Driscoll Backs General Eisenhower Washington—(U.P.)—Sen. Robert A. Taff today pulled out of the New Jersey presidential primary contest because, he said, Gov. Alfred Driscoll "has broken his word" and endorsed Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. The New Jersey contest on April 15 offered the only remaining primary contest between two of the chief rivals for the GOP presidential nomination after last week's New Hampshire vote in which Eisenhower defeated Taft. Although Senator Taft said he would close his state organization in New Jersey, it was uncertain whether his name could be removed from the ballot. The Taft organization planned to try. Reds Face Challenge On Germ War Claim United Nations, N.Y.—(U.P.)-Russia, maintaining its propaganda charge that American forces are waging germ warfare against North Korea and China, faced a challenge from the Western powers today to permit the Red Cross to investigate. Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Malk renewed the charges before the United Nations disarmament commission Wednesday but he pointedly ignored a direct challenge by Benjamin V. Cohen, U.S. delegate, for Russia to persuade North Korea and Communist China to accept the proposal of the Red Cross for an impartial investigation of the germ war charges. Senate Group Says Communism Ignored Washington — (U.P.) The Senate preparedness committee renewed its "guns and butter" feud with mobilization planners today, charging them with "apathy" to the Communist threat. In an annual report summing up its 18-month investigation of the rearmament program, the committee said the mobilization chiefs have lacked "perspective as to the great danger that confronts this nation." The committee has charged repeatedly that arms production has been lagging because of over-emphasis on civilian production. Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wilson has denied the charges. Feinsinger Collapse May Delay Strike Washington—U.P.)—The wage stabilization board recessed its marathon discussion of the steel dispute early today when Chairman Nathan F. Feinsinger collapsed from fatigue Chairman Feinsinger, who had been working day and night in an effort to settle the bitter controversy, collapsed while conferring with labor members of the board. A physician said his condition was not serious. Observers said the delay caused by Chairman Feinsinger's collapse may result in at least a temporary postponement of the CIO United Steelworkers strike, scheduled to begin at midnight Sunday FBI Holds Suspects In Redfield Burglarly Reno, Nev. —(U.P.)—FBI agents said today they believed the principal suspects in the Redfield burglary are now in custody and that only "loose ends" remain to be cleaned up. Anthony Gazzigli, a 41-year-old janitor believed to be the first to manage a full confession, said he and others of the seven suspects previously arrested removed a safe from the stone mansion of La Vere Redfield Feb. 29, then hammered it open and divided its $1,500,000 contents. Police and the FBI said they recovered an additional $27,000 of the loot, as well as jewels and securities. All were identified as having come from Redfield's safe. Truman Says Ike At Liberty To Return Key West, Fla.—(U.R.)—President Truman said today that Gen. Dwight D. 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