Page 9 Japan Warned by Peiping Radio Thursday, May 12. 1960 University Daily Kansan TOKYO — (UPI) — Peiping radio said today Japan will have to take the consequences if U.S. planes based in this country fly intelligence missions over Red China. "We issue a warning to the (Fremoir Nobusuke) Kishi government . . ." said a Peiping broadcast, quoting what it said was an editorial in the Communist Chinese "People's Daily." At the St. Louis division of the IAS, Gerard W. DeLong, Lawrence senior, won a third place prize of $75 for his research paper "Analysis of a Random Noise." “It) Must bear full responsibility for whatever consequences follow if it continues to permit U.S. planes based in Japan to conduct spy activities against (Red) China." Kohlman, considered by Edwin K. Parks, associate professor of aeronautical engineering, as one of the best students in the department in the past ten years, is scheduled to receive his M.A. degree this year. Kohlman's article is entitled "A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of a High Speed Light Gas Sun." With the first prize honors, Kohlman received a $250 cash prize. His research paper will be reprinted in "Minta Martin," the national magazine of the Minta Martin Aeronautical Engineering student fund. The technical articles which appear in the magazine will be judged for a national award. David L. Kohlman, Lawrence graduate student, was awarded first prize in the graduate division technical research paper contest at the Dallas division of the Institute of the Areonautical Sciences held recently. Last year he took top honors in the undergraduate division of the same contest at Fort Worth. Student Wins Dallas Prize Next fall he plans to attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on a National Science Foundation scholarship to work on a Ph.D degree. Miller, Dull, Head Next Year's UDK Assistant managing editors will be Ralph Wilson, Overland Park junior; Priscilla Burton, Council Grove junior; Jane Boyd, Newton junior; and Carol Heller, Mulvane junior. Bill Blundell, Lawrence graduate student, and John Peterson, Topeka junior will be co-editorial editors. Other new staff members are: city editors, Susanne Shaw, Wellington junior and Pat Sheley, Bonner Springs junior; sports editors, John MacDonald, Ottawa junior and Jim Gardiner, Mission freshman; society editors, Peggy Kallos, Horton senior and Donna Engle, Joplin, Mo., junior No follow-up, arrests or tickets will be given if the car fails to pass the test. KU students can get their cars checked free until 7:30 tonight at the Lawrence Jaycee's "Safety-Check Station," on West 6th between Kentucky and Tennessee. Rudy Hoffman, Hutchinson senior, will be advertising manager. Other business staff positions are national advertising manager, Mike Harris, Chanute junior; promotion manager, Marlin Zimmerman, Mullinville junior; classified manager, Dorothy Boller, Kansas City, Mo; senior; and circulation manager, Michael McCarthy, Prairie Village junior. This is the last day in the three day campaign whose slogan is "Safety for the Sixties." Sponsored by the Lawrence Junior Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with local police, Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and volunteers from Lawrence High School, the 10-point check is for the driver's convenience only. Jaycee's Check Ends Resort sportswear is showing more girl than has been revealed in many years. There are bare middles, bare backs, shorter shorts, side slits and back slashes. The U.S. government already has assured Japan the three U-2 jets stationed in Japan - models comparable to the plane shot down over Russia on May Day - have not been and will not be used for intelligence flights. publication as calling Eisenhower the "chief culprit," and another describing Herter as "shameless . . . piratical . . . robber and knave." Another Red broadcast denounced President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Christian A. Herter for acknowledging that U.S. planes have been spying on Russia and indicating the surveillance flights will continue. The Red radio said Herter's statement that the flight of the downed U-2 was not specifically authorized by Washington was a "sheer lie." The broadcast quoted one Red The barbecue set will be wearing cottons as spicy as mustard. One cook-out ensemble features a sleeveless, short patio dress in a purple and white toile print worn with a pin-on detachable print of red and white. 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