News Briefs Page 5 United Press International TORONTO—They buried Imperial Russia in tears yesterday. It was a day of sadness for the remnants of Russia's emigrants who attended the burial of Grand Duchess Olga, the last of the shattered house of Romanoff, who died in a friend's home last week at the age of 79. University Daily Kansan LEOPOLDVILLE — Congolese army troops and police today pressed the hunt for Patrice Lumumba in spite of Moscow's claim that the deposed pro-Soviet premier had made good his escape. A Moscow Radio broadcast last night said Lumumba had eluded his pursuers and was continuing his journey eastward through "friendly territory." The home service broadcast gave no source for its report nor did it give any specific details. PARIS — Gen. Lauris Norstad, supreme allied commander in Europe, disclosed today, that a military staff is working in the central European command to create a special mobile task force that could carry both conventional and nuclear weapons. --- Two State Officials Submit Resignations NEW YORK — Actress Elizabeth Taylor and singer Eddie Fisher sought $7.25 million in damages today from movie magazines they contend distorted their personal lives and caused "special pain and distress." Marston McCluggage On Education Panel 2 3 4 WASHINGTON — The defense department today ordered U.S. military exchanges overseas to stop buying Scotch, Canadian and other foreign liquors. They became a casualty effective today, of President Eisenhower's program for slowing down the flow of dollars to foreign countries. --- Marston McCluggage, professor of sociology, will participate in a panel discussion, "What do we mean by Education?" at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the auditorium of Lawrence High School. AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)—After helping pour the breakfast pineapple juice for his mother, little Al Jennings, Jr., was asked why he hadn't touched his own glass of juice. Miss Taylor and her husband, in a statement issued in Paris following the filing of the libel suits here yesterday, said they had appealed to several magazines to end their "false stories" last summer but the appeals were ignored. Likes Eating Out Arthur Bestor, professor of history at the University of Illinois and well known critic on American education, will also be a panel member. Other panel members include William D. Wolfe, superintendent of the Lawrence school system; and Mrs. R. Edwin Browne, school education chairman of the P.T.A. Council. All our discontents spring from the want of thankfulness for what we have.—Daniel Defo "You know I can't eat my own cooking." he replied. The most any of us can do is say what he personally expects and personally hopes.—Arnold J. Toynbee TOPEKA — (UPI) — Heads of two state departments today submitted their resignations effective Jan. 9, and the resignations were accepted with "regrets" by Gov. Gorge Docking. LEO POLYGON erage control director and John L. Brink presented his resignation as state architect. The posts will be filled by Gov.elect John Anderson Jr. William E. Murpyn is to quit inauguration day as alcoholic bevin smartly tailored versatile suits with reversible vest. A large cold bottle, and a small hot bird—Fugene Field THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Corduroy "MAKES STYLE NEWS" Loden, Antelope, Brass or Olive Green $29.95 Value $32.95 Value $25 $27 843 Mass. LIKE SWINGING A TEN PIN PARTY Lanes reserved any time for groups of ten or more Special Rates Before 6 p.m. Greatest Pizza-Swingin' Music Park your wheels in that big free lot and make it to HILLCREST BOWL 9th & Iowa VL2-1234 LP MUSICALS FOR CHRISTMAS --- Annie Get Your Gun Merry Widow Bells Are Ringing Bye Bye Birdie Can-Can My Fair Lady Most Happy Fellow Carousel Oklahoma Fiorello Pajama Game Flower Drum Song Pal Joey Gypsy Porgy & Bess Irma La Douce South Pacific King And I Student Prince Kiss Me Kate Tenderloin Li'l Abner Three Penny Opera BELL MUSIC COMPANY 925 Mass — VI 3-2644