Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 1, 1952 News Roundup Truck Drivers Walkout In Southern, Midwest States By THE UNITED PRESS About 13,500 long-haul truck drivers went on a strike today in 13 southern and midwestern states, and 3,000 truck freight handlers walked out in a wildcat strike in Chicago. Officially, 10,000 drivers in the South walked out at midnight with the collapse of wage negotiation talks. Another 3,500 were idled in the Midwest. The walkout came when word seeped out that union representatives had accepted an 18-cent hourly wage hike for 40 hours a week. The rank and file membership sought a 48-hour pay scale for a 40-hour week. UN Says Russia Broke China Treaty Paris—(U.P.)—The United Nations general assembly found Russia guilty today of breaking its friendship treaty with Nationalist China, and then killed a Russian proposal for blanket admission of UN applicants sponsored by the Communist bloc and western countries. California Red Leaders To Stand Trial Los Angeles—(U.R.)—The 15 top leaders of the California Communist party go on trial today in federal court for conspiring to teach and advocate the violent overthrow of the government. The trial, regarded by government attorneys as second in importance only to the trial and conviction of 11 "first-team" Communists last year in New York, is expected to last at least four months. GET YOUR ARROW GABANARO AT CARL'S . . IN SIX COLORS! 905 Mass. St. Phone 905 THIS is the life of the man who wears Perfectly at ease in action... perfectly comfortable at ease! Arrow Shorts...Gripper fasteners or all-elastic waistband. Arrow Athletle Undershirts Arrow T-Shirts ARROW SHIRTS • TIES • SPORTS SHIRTS • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS Programs Will Emphasize Brotherhood Special mission programs emphasizing brotherhood have been planned by the Lutheran Student Association of America as the February program for their Sunday evening meetings. P. N. Varughese, Christian student from India now attending KU, will open the series Feb. 3 with a talk on "Mission Abroad" in the church parlors of the Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire. Rev. H. L. Smith, president of the Lawrence Ministerial alliance, will address the group Feb. 10 on "Mission at Home." ance in the "University Day o Prayer" service, sponsored by the KU Student Religious council, will be Feb. 17. A visiting missionary speaking on the topic "Here Am I" will close the series Feb. 24. An interdenominational observ- Both the weekly cost-supper at 6 p.m. and the program following are open to all University students. Mayor Keeps Busy New Britain, Conn. — (U.P.)—The job of mayor can be a strenuous one. The office of John L. Sullivan reports the city's chief executive has taken part in more than 1,000 ceremonies—an average of two a day. Students May Apply For Jayhawker Work Anyone interested in working on the secretarial staff of the Jay-hawker magazine may apply now by either signing up in the Jay-hawker office, J-211 or by contacting Dianne Stonebraker, 3450. Applicants should know how to type and be willing to work at least two hours a week. The staff will begin work Monday, Feb. 4. --- HOW MANY TIMES A DAY DO YOU INHALE? 50? 100? 200? IF YOU'RE AN AVERAGE SMOKER THE RIGHT ANSWER IS OVER 200! Yes, 200 times every day your nose and throat are exposed to irritation... 200 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU'RE BETTER OFF SMOKING PHILIP MORRIS! PROVED definitely milder... PROVED definitely less irritating than any other leading brand. .PROVED by outstanding nose and throat specialists. EXTRA! ATTENTION ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS Every Sunday Evening over CBS THE PHILIP MORRIS PLAYHOUSE Presents an Outstanding College Student Featured with Famous Hollywood Stars in the PHILIP MORRIS Intercollegiate Acting Competition LISTEN IN CALL FOR PHILIP MORRIS