Page 6 Summer Session Kansan Tuesday, July 30, 1957 Photo Bureau GUEST ARTISTS—Gwen and Ernst Do Jong of Oklahoma City, Okla. danced as guest artists in the ballet recital of the Midwestern Music and Art camp Saturday night in Hoch Auditorium. Both dancers are 1956 graduates of the University of Oklahoma, where they majored in art. Guatemalan Assassin Hoped To Restore Pro-Communist GUATEMALA CITY—(UP)—Guatemalan authorities said Monday the Communist guard who assassinated President Carlos Castillo Armas Friday hoped his death would restore pro-Communist Ex-President Juan J. Arevalo to power. They published excerpts from a propaganda-loaded diary kept by the killer which showed him to be an avid fan of Radio Moscow. Grieving men, women and children by the thousands flocked to Guatemala's "White House" Monday to pay their last respects to the slain president, who skyrocketed from obscurity to power to death in three short years. Not even heavy rains halted the sombre procession of mourners who filed past the bier in the presidential palace where Castillo's body lay, attested in a colonel's uniform with the presidential sash draped across the chest. Inside the palace, a small candle burns on the spot where the president fell. Underneath it is a furrow ploughed in the floor by the second of the two bullets that took Castillo's life while his wife looked on in horror. Vice President Luis A. Gonzales Lopez, who took over the presidency after Castillo was slain, announced at once that elections for a new president would be held within four months. The killer, Romeo Vasquez Sanchez, took his own life a minute or two after he shot the president, when he found that loyal guards attracted by the sound of the shots had cut off his escape. Terrill's Fashion Clearance Sale Dresses ---- Reduced 40% to 50% Blouses Reg. Price 3.98 --- Now 2.50 Reg. Price 2.98 --- Now 2.00 Swimsuits ... 20% Off All Sales Final - Please 803 Mass. VI 3-2241 Confidential Libel Trial Postponed HOLLYWOOD — (UP) — A postponement until Friday was granted Monday in the criminal libel trial of two representatives of Confidential Magazine as several Hollywood celebrities including Walter Pidgeon and Corrine Calvert appeared in court. The delay was sought by defense attorneys for Fred and Marjorie Meade. The attorney said those celebrities subpenaed also included Lana Turner, Gary Cooper and many others. Actor and ex-fighter Buddy Baer and Miss Calvert's husband, actor Jeffrey Stone, also showed up today in response to the defense subpenas. "I don't know why I'm here," Pidgeon told reporters. "I got a subpena, so I came down here." (Continued from Page 1) The defense said it called the celebrities to try to establish the truth of stories in the gossip magazine, but the state called the action "a reign of terror." A low-cost stabilizer_of gravel and dirt roads is bing made from wood chips. It is an amber liquid resulting when wood chips are processed into pulp for paper making. "It takes about twice as long to analyze the material as it does to dig it," Dr. Smith said. Anthropologists Find Signs Accompanying Dr. Smith on the trip were Alfred E. Johnson, Ellsworth; David A. Horr, Lawrence, and Charles E. Eyman, Wichita, all of whom received A. B. Degrees in anthropology at the June Commencement. Giants Rest After Iniuries BURLINGTON, Vt.—(UP) — Ron Nery, Rookie tackle from Kansas State suffered a broken bone in his hand and Emel Tunnell, defensive back who holds the national football league record for interceptions, sprained his right ankle during the New York Giants' two-hour Saturday scrimmage. The Giants rested Sunday after working twice daily for 10 days. USE KANSAN WANT ADS Bring Your Group Club - Party Call VI 3-8791 or VI 3-2828 for reservations PARTY HOUSE East 23rd St. Also with the group were Maria Wille, Costa Rica graduate student, Peter M. Gardner, Osawatomie junior; Barbara Richards, Hays junior, and Ehrhard Bahr, Germany graduate student. Richard Fisher, a member of the Science Field Club at Wyandotte "High School, Kansas City, Kan.; Vladimir Markotic, graduate student at Harvard University from Yugoslavia, and Joan Seibert, a student at the University of California at Los Angeles. There's a Secret ... to looking fresh and neat on these hot days! This Fellow's Secret is having his sport shirts hand finished Sanitone Dry Cleaned and his slacks at Lawrence Laundry and Dry Cleaners Call VI 3-3711 "You'll Be Glad You Did"