Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 12, 1960 Mr.K.Boasts Soviet Success NEW DELHI, India — (UPI) — Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, boasted of Russian rocket successes, accused the West of trying to step up the cold war and referred to the United States as a "worn out horse." Around the World NBC Will Not Cancel Paar Khrushchev and Indian Prime Minister Nehru looked on as their representatives signed the financial agreement. The two chiefs of state earlier conducted a wide review of the international situation. Nehru disclosed to Parliament shortly afterward that he had sent a new note to Red China on the border situation. He said he is standing firm in his refusal to negotiate with the Communists. Khrushchev spoke to 100,000 Indians at a civic reception at the Ramila Fair Grounds shortly after India and the Soviet Union signed an agreement by which India will get a low-interest development loan of one and a half billion rubles (378 million dollars). Khrushhev told the civic reception that "the advocates of the cold war and the hot war continue their efforts to intensify the activities of such aggressive blocs as NATO, SEATO and CENTO." "They go on dragging the donkey of the cold war up to the roof of their house without thinking that it can break it and cause damage to the owners of the house themselves," he said. He said the Russians had challenged the United States to a peaceful economic competition rather than an arms contest. Referring to the United States, Kbrushchey said: "As the saying goes, 'There was a horse but it is worn out'; in the last six years the Soviet Union has increased her per capita industrial output by 71 per cent whereas the United States has hardly registered any increase." A man looks pretty small at a wedding, George. All those good women standing shoulder to shoulder, making sure that the knot's tied in a mightly public way. — Thornton Wilder NEW YORK — (UPI)— The National Broadcasting Company said today "The Jack Paar Show" will be on the air as usual Monday night and it hopes Paar will be in command. If not, and he sticks to his walk-out, the network said, announcer Hugh Downs will be host. Paar insisted today that he will not return. "I have no regrets," he told newsmen. "I never did really enjoy it—that show was a rough ratrace." Paar said he was receiving scores of telegrams of sympathy and support. He said he had no plans and didn't know what he wants to do "except get some rest." A spokesman said the Paar name would remain on the program despite Paar's dramatic walkout last night, after announcing tearfully to a studio audience that he was quitting because of NBC's handling of a disagreement over a questionable joke censored from his Wednesday night show. Paar told newsmen later that he had not abandoned his television career. Meanwhile another broadcasting company announced it had put its entire facilities at Paar's disposal for "the production of any kind of show he felt would best serve his purpose or to make any public statement he wishes to make." The offer was telegraphed to Paar this morning by Elroy McCaw, president of Gotham Broadcasting Corp., which operates radio stations in New York, Denver, Colo., Seattle and Centralia, Wash., and television stations in Denver and Seattle. Paar's walkout speech—an emotional eight-minute talk which began after about 12 minutes during which Paar appeared to be in a normal, happy mood—and the rest of the program, which Downs took over, were taped as usual early yesterday evening and went on the air at 11:15 p.m. without editing. The man who lets himself be bored is even more contemptible than the bore.—Samuel Butler Police Scandals Spread In Chicago CHICAGO — (UPI) — The Chicago police burglar scandal spread to suburban Evanston today with the disclosure of charges that burglar Richard Morrison gave an Evanston cop a $2,000 bribe. Evanston Police Chief Hubert Kelsh said he would hold a full investigation. The charges are based on a tape recording now in the hands of State's Attorney Benjamin S. Adamowski, Morrison's lawyer, Gerald W. Getty, said. Getty said the tape records a 10-minute conversation between Morrison and the Evanston politeman, who was unidentified. Airline Sues Struck Unions Morrison is the tattling burglar who broke the Chicago scandal by accusing eight city policemen of helping him burglarize north side homes and stores of nearly $100,000 in loot. Getty said he got the tape from Morrison's grandmother and turned it over to the state's attorney. He said the policeman eventually gave the $2,000 back after he was unable to soften the testimony of other cops against Morrison. 1206 W. 23rd. VI 3-9645 LOS ANGELES — (UPI) — Flying Tigers airlines yesterday filed two damage suits totaling 11 million dollars against the unions representing its pilots and striking navigators. A six million dollar suit was filed against the Transport Workers Union of America (TWUA) which represents the navigators and a five million dollar suit against the Air Line Pilots association. Pilots have refused to cross picket lines. Pharmacy Honors Announced J. Allen Reese, dean of the School of Pharmacy, has announced the names of three seniors and four juniors who are that school's honor roll for the fall semester. To be eligible for the honor roll a junior must make a 2.2 grade point average and a senior must make a 23. Those named to the School of Pharmacy Honor Roll are: Pharmacy Honor Roll are: Seniors; Kenneth R. Cole, Garden City; Deanne J. 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