PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY,SEPT.28,1957 Argentina Swept By Internal War BULLETIN Buenos Aires—(U.P.)—Pres. Juan D. Peron, speaking from the balcony of the presidential palace, said today that the rebellion against his regime had been suppressed. Earlier a government spokesman said Gen. Arturo Rawson and Gen. Benjamin Menendez, identified as the leaders of the revolt, had fled. Alfredo L. Palacio, presidential candidate of the Argentine Socialist party, was arrested today. The Argentine radio announced that Palomar air base on the outskirts of Buenos Aires had been shelled by artillery units loyal to President Peron. Government troops now control the air base, the broadcast added. Buenos Aires—(U.P)]A revolutionary movement against the regime of President Juan D. Peron broke out today. Peron proclaimed a state of internal war throughout Argentina. The Argentine government radio said the rebellion was started by the army and identified two generals—Rawson and Menendez—as being the leaders. (Persons familiar with Argentine politics identified the two generals as Arturo Rawson, a former provisional president of Argentina, and Benjamin Menendez). 12:20 p.m. (10:20 a.m. CDT) The Argentine radio said the revolt had been suppressed. In an earlier broadcast the government radio said: "Every military man who has rebelled will be shot." This morning planes flew over the Plaza De Mayo—the big square in front of the government offices—and showered leaflets. British May Ask For Aid Of UN London—(U.P.)-Britain will disclose its next move in the critical Anglo-Iranian oil dispute today, perhaps an appeal to an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security council. A foreign office spokesman revealed the impending announcement as Tehran dispatches reported Iranian troops racing towards the oil port of Abad. The troops were said to be backing up Iran's surprise seizure of the huge British-owned oil refinery Thursday. Attlee called a meeting at 10 Downing street of a few key ministers including Foreign Secretary Herbert Morrison. It was understood the promised announcement would be made after that session. be made land and air units have been ready to move onto Abadan in a matter of hours if so ordered. Official Bulletin Friday, September 28, 1951 Friday, September 14 Lutheran Students, Gamma Delta, supper meeting, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Immanuel Lutheran church, 17th and Vermont, Topic "How the Sacred Books became the Bible." Worship Service and Social, College club of Reformed church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 12th and Vermont. Four-No Bridge Club, 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Memorial Union. All welcome. welcome. I.V.C.F. Missionary meeting, noon to 12:50 today. Danforth chapel. All welcome. Social Work Club informal cake party 4 Sunday, Pine room. All interested in social work or sociology welcome. Ph.D. German reading examination, 9-11 am. Saturday, 306 Fraser. ton, 9-11 am. Saturday, 306 Fraser. I-D cards can be picked up today and Saturday in rotunda Strong hall. Must present fee cards. I-D cards needed for football game. Lutheran Student association, 6 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church, cost supper, and program by Dick Preis, student counselor. All Lutheran students invited. Hillel foundation, 7:30 tonight. basement Lawrence Community building. Election of officers, business meeting, social hour. All Jewish students. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7:15 p.m. Monday, East room, Memorial Union. Hula instructions. Everyone invited. The leaflets said that in view of the public situation in Argentina the army believed it was necessary, with the support of the navy and air force, to restore normality and tranquility. It said the revolutionary movement counted on the support of political parties. Sources outside Argentina believed today's trouble resulted from the army's opposition to Peron's wife, Evita. Several weeks ago her supporters urged her to run for vice president on the ticket with her husband in the November national election. Bradley Flies To Orient Tokyo—(U.P)—Gen. Omar N. Bradley and the U. S. government's top Russian expert arrived here today to see what can be done about the stalemated Korean cease-fire talks. Officially, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and Charles E. Bohlen, the State Department counselor, came for "a routine survey of the entire Korean situation." But as they arrived, the Korean armistice negotiations faced a grave threat of complete collapse, and the United Nations command faced the possibility of a full-scale war against the Communists. Shortly before Bradley arrived the Peiping radio, mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist government, denounced Ridgway's new proposal to shift the scene of cease-fire talks from Kaesong to Songhyon, in no man's land eight miles southeast. Ridgway is "carrying out orders from Washington to use the change-of-site question to block the resumption of the cease-fire conference," Peiping said. Walker Hutchison, perhaps the best of Don Faurot's Missouri tackle candidates, will be out of action for a month or six weeks after an ankle injury suffered in the Fordham game. Tigers Lose Tackle Student Arrests End Crime Spree Shelton, Neb. —(U.P.)—Two gumoting teen-age Colorado bible students who kidnapped a traveling saleman and a waitress at Goodland, Kans., were captured here today. Authorities said the woman was released at Kearney, apparently unhurt. The salesman, Keith L. Phillips, Oakley, Kans., was freed on a country road near Holdrege, Neb., and gave the alarm that led to the capture. Sheriff Loyed Frankes of Buffalo county radioed that he had arrested the pair here. KU' Alumni To Honor 'Phog' Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, head basketball coach, will be guest of honor at a dinner Friday evening given by K.U. alumni at Natchitoches, La. Coach Allen will be an instructor in a coaching school scheduled this weekend in Natchitoches. YWCA To Sell Pompons The Y.W.C.A. will sell pompons at the Iowa State football game, Saturday. Some are also being sold in individual houses. They will cost 25 cents apiece. Ousted Cadets May Reapply At Academy Washington—(U.P.)The Army said today the 90 Cadets ousted from West Point for cheating are eligible for reappointment. But their acceptance, it said, would depend upon action by the Military Academy's academic board consisting of the superintendent, the commandant of cadets and 13 other officers on the academy staff. King George Makes 'Steady Progress' London—(U.P.)-King George VI's doctors announced today that he is making "steady progress" toward recovery from his lung operation. A new medical bulletin indicated the monarch's doctors are well satisfied with his condition. However, he will not be out of danger until the end of next week. Eldridge Pharmacy Drugs, Sundries, Fountain, Rines. Pipes Agency for Mixture No. 79 701 Mass. Phone 999 "THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS" by Max (Barefoot Boy With Cheek) Shulman $2.50 $2.50 1021 Mass. THE BOOK NOOK Phone 666 For The Finest Dry Cleaning Service