FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Truman Racks Pearson Again Washington, —(U.P.) President Truman has told his news conference that Columnist Drew Pearson and President Peron of Argentina had probably nominated themselves for the 1949 Nobel peace prize. Word came from Oslo, Norway. Wednesday night that President and Mrs. Peron, Pearson and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt were among 25 nominees for the prize. Elmer Davis, American Broadcasting company commentator who identified himself to the President as a colleague of Pearson, asked if, by any chance, had this government nominated Peron and Pearson. The President said he could say no categorically. Then as an afterthought, he said they probably nominated themselves. Mr. Truman came in for some mirthful questioning about his use of the term "S.O.B." in a slap at Pearson Tuesday night. Mr. Truman at that time defended Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan, his military aide, for accepting an Argentine medal. Pearson had attacked Vaughan for taking the medal. The President, questioned about what had happened since he had used the strong language, said the reaction had been very satisfactory to him. The Washington Star said editorially that President Truman must have been referring to the "Senate Office Building." A reporter told the President today that the writer of this editorial obviously was confused. Mr. Truman said he feared the writer would have to remain confused. Vaughan got another decoration Wednesday night. This one was from Mexico, and Vaughan was pretty sure it wouldn't stir up a ruckus. But there was still a lot of talk about Mr. Truman's assertion on Tuesday that he wasn't going to let "any S.O.B." make him fire Vaughan or anyone else. TBP Passes On Course The recommendation for a new slide-rule course in the School of Engineering and Architecture curriculum was unanimously passed at a recent meeting of Tau Beta Pi, national engineering fraternity. A report containing data from the records of a slide-rule course taught by Tau Beta Pi members for the past two semesters has been submitted to T. De Witt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering and Architecture, Fred G. Gartung, chapter president, said. pro- ced A committee to tabulate grade averages of engineering students eligible for election to the fraternity was announced at the meeting. William L. Stringer, engineering senior, was appointed chairman. senior, was appointed chairman of a special projects committee to work on additions to the Tau Beta Pi library. James R. Bowden, engineering senior, was selected chairman of a projected guide service for groups visiting the annual Engineering Exposition to be held at the University in April. Professor Davis Exhibits Sketches An exhibition of sketches by Gerald Davis, assistant professor of architecture, will be on display on the third floor, Marvin hall, until tomorrow. The scenes depict views which appealed to Professor Davis and his wife during their trip to Europe the past summer. Some of Professor Davis's drawings have been exhibited at the National Academy of Arts and Sciences and at the National Institute of Art at Albany, N.Y. Jayhawker Adds 14 To Staff Fourteen students have joined the Jayhawker magazine staff, Dean Miller, business manager, said today. The students will do office work. The city of Mobile, Ala., was sunded by the French in 1711. They are Priscilla Barron, Joy Brown, Patty Edson, Tischeng Iale, Margaret Herschberger, Alberta James, and Sammy Johnson, College freshman; Jo Anne Blanke, Robert Couch, Gretchen Freeburg, and Bonnie Strickler, fine arts freshmen; also on the staff are Tony Bontz, engineering freshman; Betty Blaker, College sophore; and Philys Curtis, fine arts sophomore. Treaty Signed In Near East U. P. Foreign News Roundup U.P. Foreign News Konduh Israel and Egypt signed an armistice today that is expected to lead to permanent peace throughout Palestine. The 22-minute signing ceremony at Rhodes formally ended the war in southern Palestine. The remaining Arab states around the new Jewish state immediately lined up to follow Egypt's example in making peace with Israel. The 5,000-word agreement gave Israel the ancient city of Beersheba and 25 Jewish settlements in the Negev captured by Israeli forces last October despite a united nations truce supposed to be in effect at the time. Egypt was given a 100-square-mile coastal strip of southern Palestine running from Gaza south to the Egyptian border. Trans-Jordan will begin armistice talks at Rhodes Monday Lebanon and Syria will join in simultaneous talks. Iraq and Saudi-Arabia have announced they will adhere to agreements signed by other Arab states. Quick agreements be,ween Israel and the other Arab states were expected. United Nations officials were optimistic that the armistice agreements will be followed by a final peace settlement. Other foreign news included: Oslo - Foreign Minister Halvard M. Lange announced in parliament that the Norwegian government believes it should join discussions on the North Atlantic Security pact immediately. Munich—A Pole and four Germans confessed to spying on American troops and military installations in the U. S. zone of Germany. They were working for the Polish secret police. Members of El Atenco, Spanish club, decided at a meeting Wednesday to attend a Mexican motion picture at a theater in Kansas City some time in March. El Ateneo To See Mexican Picture The group sang Mexican songs accompanied by phonograph records. A round-table discussion was held on speaking Spanish. Methods to get more American students and professors to speak Spanish were discussed. The following students participated in the discussion: Arthea E. 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