--- State, National, International News University Daily Kansan Page 3 U.S., Soviet Closer To Small Arms Cut WASHINGTON — (UP) — Presidential disarmament adviser Harold E. Stassen said today the United States and Russia are closer than ever to a "small cut" in military weapons, manpower, and expenditures. MANORVILLE, N. Y. — (UP) — Rescuers dug a tunnel through sand 20 feet below the surface today trying to reach a 7-year-old boy trapped at the bottom of a well shaft since Thursday evening. He also said they are nearer to agreement to a disarmament inspection program of some kind. Two workmen at a time bored through the sand, trying to reach Benjamin Hooper Jr. who tumbled into the shaft shortly after 8 p.m. Thursday. Other rescuers funneled oxygen into the 21-foot deep well shaft, hoping it would keep the boy alive. Stassen flew here from the London disarmament conference to confer with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and later with President Eisenhower and perhaps the National Security Council. Open Skies It is clear, he said, that the first move toward disarmament would include an "open skies" aerial inspection plan. Dulles has suggested that a test inspection system might be set up in the Siberian-Alaskan-Northern Canadian area. But Stas- Boy In Well Feared Dead Hope for the child's life faded at noon as his hand—the only part which had been visible from the top of the shaft—disappeared under sand shifting from the sides of the well. NEW YORK — Evengelist Billy Graham said Thursday his crusade against New York's crime and sin already appears to be more successful than any campaign he has ever undertaken. New York Crusade 'Successful'-Graham Graham's second night audience at Madison Square Garden was estimated by Garden officials at 13,000 a drop of 5,500 from the near capacity gathering at opening night. But Graham said he thought it was proportionately a record for a second night. sen said no agreement has yet been reached in London on the test area. Stassen was not, however, altogether optimistic. He said many difficult problems remain to be worked out when the meetings in London resume May 27. LONDON—Prime Minister Harold Macmillan defeated a Laborite vote of censure in the House of Commons Thursday but ran into demands today that Foreign Secretary Selwyn Llovd resign. Tories Win Commons Vote Prime Minister Macmillan's position was strengthened when he won the vote of confidence by a vote of 308 to 259. It was the narrowest in the five months since Macmillan replaced Sir Anthony Eden. Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd today announced Britain would support France's appeal to the United Nations Security Council on the Suez Canal issue. Mr. Lloyd's announcement was made in debate on the Suez policies of Prime Minister Macmillan's Conservative government. PLATTE CITY, Mo. — (UP) An 18-year-old Park College freshman, charged with the arsenic poisoning of three persons at the school, was freed today on $10,000 bond. College Student Freed On Bond The student, Hubert McKinley Fulkerson, Muskogee, Okla., was released from the Platte County jail Thursday after bond was posted by a bondsman. Glazed wall tiles have more sparkle if they are wiped with a sponge dipped in an ammonia and water solution. Preliminary hearing was waived and the case was scheduled for the September term of court. Tokyo Students Protest British TOKYO — Ten thousand jeering Japanese students waving banners proclaiming "British fools" and "ban H-bomb tests" converged on the British Embassy today and put in a virtual state of siege. More than 1,000 police were rushed to the embassy armed with long white riot sticks, pistols, short clubs and tear gas to stop the demonstrators against Britain's current Pacific H-bomb tests. Friday, May 17, 1957 The paint industry has supplied nearly one billion gallons of paint for the automobiles produced in the U.S. since 1900. Magazine Attacks Dulles Travel Ban NEW YORK — (UP) — The magazine Editor & Publisher attacked Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today in a two-pronged assault on the defense of the ban on the travel of American newsmen in Communist China. In an editorial the magazine charged that Dargle "has gone too far in attempting to arrogate to himself the power of placing foreign policy above freedom of the press." 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