State, National, International News Kennedy Charges Brewers Of Business Ties With Beck Page 5 WASHINGTON — (UP) — Sen John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) charged today that one of the nation's biggest brewers "engaged in an abnormal business relationship" with Teamster Union President Dave Beck to get information on its competitors. The committee is investigating charges that Beck misused his power as union president to fatten his own purse. PARKVILLE, Mo. - (UP) - Men college students and firemen last night patrolled the Park College campus, the scene of six fires within three days. Sen. Kennedy, a member of the Senate labor rackets committee, tongue-lashed John L. Wilson, executive vice president of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., brewers of Budweiser and other beers. Sen. Kennedy said evidence showed that Anheuser-Busch gave Beck the nation's largest Budweiser distributorship, shipped him special distributors of beer when the supply was The Parkville Fire Department reported "all was peaceful" on the small college campus and no new fires had occurred since late yesterday. Park College Patrols For Campus Fires Law Review Staff To Be Elected The board of governors for the 1957-58 Kansas Law Review will be elected by this year's staff at a meeting at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Law Review room in Green. Positions to be filled are editor-in-chief, two assistant editors, sections editor, two note editors and business manager. John Jurecyk, third-year law student from Kansas City, Kan., was editor-in-chief this year. The Review is published four times a year. short, offered to buy him out at a high price after having trouble with him, and extended credit so someone else could buy him out. An estimated 30 persons will attend the fifth annual Motor Carriers School to be held at KU May 22-24. Those attending will be truck fleet owners and operators, safety and personnel directors, fleet safety engineers, transportation officials and others directly connected with safety and conservation in the motor transportation. Strong Foreign Aid Appeal By Ike WASHINGTON — (UIP) — President Eisenhower made a strong appeal to Republican and Democratic congressional leaders today for passage of a foreign aid program at at least $3,880,000 for fiscal 1958. The President originally asked for $4,400,000,000 for the Mutual Security program. Today he scaled it down to $2,800,000,000 for military assistance and $1,080,000,000 for economic aid. Motor Carriers School May 22-24 E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, and Glenn Peterson, supervisor trainer, will speak. Prof. Buehler's topic will be communications and Mr. Peterson's will be on supervisory training. CRAFT & HOBBY SUPPLIES Balsa Paint Flock Plastic Kits UNDERWOOD'S 1215 West Sixth Hammerskjold In Jerusalem Bv UNITED PRESS United Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold arrived today in Jerusalem for secret talks with Premier David Ben-Gurion in Hope of preventing another Israeli-Egyptian war. Israeli military sources said Egypt already was preparing "fresh adventures" against Israel. Addressing a joint session of the Senate and House, the 54-year-old visiting Vietnamese leader paid high tribute to "the generous and unselfish assistance" given to his nation by the United States. He said, however, his country still faces perilous times because of its strategic position in the front line of the anti-comunist nations of Southeast Asia. WASHINGTON — (UP) President Ngo Dinh Diem of Viet Nam told Congress today that Asia stands at the crossroads of communism and democracy. Viet Nam Leader Speaks To Congress Dari-King Delites Banana Splits Butter Pecan Sundae Sandwiches Cokes, Root Beer Dari-King Kones 5-10-15c 6th & Florida St. Thursday, May 9. 1957 University Daily Kansan Group Will Advise Freshmen Women The Jay Sisters will be given the names of their "little sisters" at a meeting at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in Room 306 of the Student Union. and advisers to freshmen women at the University next fall. The Jay Sisters are freshmen women at the University who have been chosen to act as special friends Coffees during the summer, the letters they are to write to their "little sisters" and their part in Orientation Week will also be discussed at the meeting. Clubb Will Read Chaucer Work GLASS USE KANSAN WANT ADS Merrill D. Clubb, professor of English, will read the "Nuns Priest Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. today in the Music Room of the Student Union. 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