Page 10 University, Daily, Kansas State, National, International News Arab-Israel Pot Boils; Jordan Crisis Adds Fuel By UNITED PRESS Egyptian quarters today welcomed Saudi Arabia's warning against Israel's use of the Gulf of Aqaba but expressed concern that the political crisis in Jordan might break the Arab neutralist fr Informed sources said the Saudi Arabian move strengthened Egypt's position on the Gulf question, especially since it came from a country that is on outwardly good terms with the United States. But they expressed regret at the ouster of Premier Suleman Nabulsi and his cabinet by King Hussein of Jordan. Premier Nabulsi agrees with Egypt's policy of neutralism and he is rallying his forces against the king. Israel was anxiously watching the turn of events. Should King Hussein submit to pressure from Premier Nabulsi's Palestine refugee supporters, Israel could find itself faced with hostile elements in a position to wage war on Israel from three fronts—Syria, Jordan and Egypt. Israeli sources said as long as King Hussein is in full control and seeking American aid he will stay neutral and try to preserve the integrity of his kingdom. Japan Ferry Sinks; 100 Feared Dead TOKYO — (UP) — A ferryboot carrying triple its normal capacity of passengers capsized in Japan's scenic inland sea today and early reports said nearly 100 persons may have lost their lives. The Japanese coast guard said it had recovered 29 bodies and 65 persons were missing. There were 124 survivors. The cause of the accident was not immediately known but an unconfirmed report said a 17-year-old boy playfully took the rudder and grounded the vessel. It turned over almost at once. Canadian Murdered In Saigon Compound SAIGON — (UP) — Lucien Cannon, chief of Canadian delegation with the International Truce Commission, was found murdered in his bed today inside a closely-guarded compound. House Passes Land 'Grab' Bill Mr. Cannon was stabbed several times in the chest. A communique issued by the South Viet Nam government said he was the victim of "several mortal blows with a cutting weapon." WASHINGTON — The House has passed and sent to the Senate a bill to stop the armed forces from "grabbing" public lands for military purposes. Rep. Clair Engle (D-Calif), sponsor of the bill, said the practice has reached "staggering" proportions. Birds are able to sleep in perching position without tumbling off a twig because of the way their toe grip automatically locks 1957, DAIRY QUEEN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CO. Ike Nominates New Ambassador WASHINGTON — (UP) — President Eisenhower today nominated Henry J. Taylor, radio news commentator, to be ambassador to Switzerland. Taylor, whose nomination for the post has been expected for some time, would succeed Miss Frances E. Willis, long-time career diplomat, who is being reassigned. The nomination was sent to the Senate for its approval or disapproval. At his press conference on Wednesday, the President said that he has had "considerable admiration" for Taylor for some time. He made the comment in defending his selection of Taylor for the post in Switzerland and that of Scott McLeod to be ambassador to Ireland. Taylor, 54, is a Republican. He was born in Chicago and now lives in Charlottesville, Va. TOPELA — (UF) — April's traffic fatality toll in Kansas soared to 23 persons today with the death of an Ensign, Kan., man. Traffic officials said Glenn E. Vang dide early today from injuries he received in an accident yesterday west of Dodge City on U.S. 56. Vang's death was the 139th for the year. At this same time last year, 161 persons had dide in traffic accidents. 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N O W Diana Dors "A KID FOR TWO FARTHINGS" in Wonderful Young Find of "Friendly Persuasion" ANTHONY PERKINS LK UNITY Calk - (UP) The Army retreated from its secret attack on a 'hysterical' backyard crater today when strenuous digging uncovered, only an old baby buggy, a tin can, a length of rubber hose and some bones apparently buried by dogs. in Based on the Saturday Evening Post and Readers Digest Stories of Jim Piersall, baseball star with a problem! An Army demolition squad from Ft. MacArthur surrendered in the backyard of Oscar M. Murphy's home yesterday after enlarging the original two-foot deep crater to nearly 20 feet into the ground to no avail. The True Story of Today's Youth! Its Problems . . . Its Fears . . . and Its Courage The Army came up with no evidence to back up its suspicion that Prevue Sat. 11:00 p.m. Continuous Sun. - 1:00 p.m. Previe Sat. 11:00 p.m. ● SUNDAY ● THRU WED. Crater Fails To Yield Missile NOW Docking Names State Printer Tab Hunter THRU SAT. in TOPEKA — (UP) — Mrs, Lillie M. Washbaugh, Natoma publisher and defeated Democratic candidate for State Printer in the November election, was named by Gov. George Docking Thursday to fill the two-year term of retiring State Printer Ferd Volland. "GUN BELT" "TREASURE ISLAND" Voiland said he will join the firm of Hall Lithograhping Co. in Topeka as executive vice-president July 1, and act as consultant in the meantime. Mrs. Wasbhaugh, 35, was born in Beloit and graduated from Beloit high school. She will take over the $7,500 a year post July 1. She is owner of the Natoma Publishing Co., and publishes the Natoma-Luray Independent and the Osborne County Farm Review. the crater may have been caused by either a rocket or airborne missile dropped by a plane passing over-locate any hidden explosive charge located any hidden explosive charge in the ground. 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