University Daily Kansas Friday, March 8, 1857 State, National, International News Israelis Complete Pull-Out; Egypt Opens Suez Canal UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — (UP) —Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold said today that he "is now in a position to report full compliance with the General Assembly resolution" calling for Israel's withdrawal from Egypt. A report from Eilat, Israel, said that the last 150 Israeli combat troops sailed from Sharm el Sheikh today completing the final military withdrawal from territory captured in the Sinai war. Israel troops withdrew from the Gaza strip Thursday Mr. Hammarskjold said he would now devote his attention to the General Assembly second resolution of Feb. 2. which recognized "that withdrawal by Israel must be followed by action which would assure progress towards the creation of peaceful conditions." And in Cairo, Egypt opened the Suez Canal today to all ships weighing up to 500 tons. In announcing the opening, Tewfik el Dib, chief of the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority office at Port Said, said all ships up to the specified weight limit could transit the canal "on condition they pay tolls to Egypt." There was no indication if this included Israeli ships. Integration Issue Boiling In Florida And Mississippi Bv UNITED PRESS The Florida Supreme Court ruled in a split decision today that admission of a Negro student to the all-white University of Florida at this time would bring a violence, and a "critical disruption" of the Universitv system. Version 1 System In Alcorn, Miss., the entire body of the all-Negro Alcorn A&M quit today in protest against a professor who adopted White Citizens' Council criticisms. In Florida, the high court voted to postpone the admission of Negro Virgil Hawkins. Earlier the court had ruled Hawkins could not be barred because of his race but it held then, as today, that the highest court of "a sovereign independent state" has the right to "exercise a sound judicial discretion" as to when integration can be put into actual practice. At Alcorn A.A.M., student president Ernest McEwin said the student body voted unanimously to leave, forcing the 86-year-old college to close, rather than accept a state college board ultimatum to end their half-week classroom boycott. The students had demanded the dismissal of history professor Clenon King because of his published articles criticizing organized movements of Negroes to overthrow segregation in the South. Released Missionary To Stay In China 18-Year-Old Vote Bill Out HONG KONG — (UP) — American missionary Paul A. Mackensen, released Tuesday from a Chinese prison, said today by telephone from TOPEKA — A measure to permit 18-year-olds to vote was reported out "without recommendation" Thursday by the Election Committee of the Kansas House. The proposal would require a two-thirds passage in both houses and approval of the voters before becoming law. Navy Jet Trainer Crashes GRANDVIEW, Mo. — (UP) — A Navy jet trainer crashed today in a field southwest of Grandview. Officials at the Naval Air Station at nearby Olathe, Kan., said the plane was stationed there. The fate of the pilot was not announced immediately. Shanghai he intends to stay in communist China. "I am trying to find myself work in Shanghai." The Philadelphiaian said he did not know what kind of work he could find, but he said the Reds in releasing him gave him the impression he was "free to live in China as I wish." McCains Guests of Ike MANHATTAN — (UP) — James A. McCain, president of Kansas State College, and Mrs. McCain, were scheduled to be guests at the White House today. The McCains and two other 1957 Eisenhower Exchange Fellows and their wives were invited to confer with President Eisenhower before their departure on the assignments. Kansas was a part of the unorganized Indian Territory from 1817 to 1854 Party! Party! . It's really no trick to find everything for every party. I just go to Underwoods for all my party needs! - Ready-Pac-Ice Six Pacs - Frozen Juices Mix Glasses Snacks Open—9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. UNDERWOOD'S 1215 West Sixth The heart of a fent pig serves an unusual surprise. That's Really Getting To The Heart Of It A note pinned to the bulletin board in the Jayhawker office read, "Secretaries," Now is the time to begin your work on the 4th issue of the Jayhawker; put your heart into your work. Next to the word "heart" was pinned the real heart of a fetal pig. 80 New Firms Locate In Kansas TOPEKA — (UP) — More than 80 new manufacturing firms chose Kansas locations during 1956. Kansas City led the list with nine. Wichita was second with seven and Newton and Garden City each gained six. At least 60 of the new plants began production during the year. They averaged 24 employees each. Japan Protests Again On Bomb Tests TOKYO — (UP) — The Japanese government announced today it has lodged a third protest with the British government against its Christmas Island H-bomb tests. The announcement said Japan took the steps because Britain had not replied to its second protest and the so-called "danger period" when Britain was to start its tests had arrived as of March 1. Ambassador Haruhiko Nishi presented the new protest in London March 5. U.S. To Watch H-Bomb Test LONDON — (UP — American scientists from the University of California will watch Britain's first H-bomb test. Authoritative sources said the university is organizing a team to observe the test from 3 islands within 400 miles of the main test base. On Jan. 1, 1955, Kansas had approximately 4,341,000 head of cattle. Miss Straub was chosen as one of the three finalists for the title of honorary cadet colonel and accompanied the cadets to Stillwater for the final selection. About 40 Pershing Rifle cadets and Patsy Lou Straub, Chicago sophomore, are in Skillwater, Okla., for the annual regional assembly at Oklahoma A. & M. College. They're Attending Regimental Assembly Activities will include a review of Connecticut U. Lists New Rules STORRS, Conn - (IP)) - New social rules and regulations at the University of Connecticut were announced recently after recommendations were made to the administration earlier in the year: 1. A social activity Monday through Thursday in a university residence hall requires no other chaperone than the educational resident counselor. 2. Three social activities requiring registration may be held each semester on Monday through Thursday evenings in a university residence hall until 10:30 p.m. Such activities require a minimum of two chaperones. Both changes apply to exchange dinners, coffees, and buffets. Starts SUNDAY Continuous Shows Sunday From 1:30 the regiment, close order drill, machine gun drill, M1 rifle disassembly and assembly for time, administrative meetings for the officers and election of regimental officers. A banquet and ball will be held tonight and the honorary cadet colonel will be announced at the ball. Ends Saturday NOW Open 6:45 Weekdays Continuous Sat.-Sun. Jane Wyman In Her ACADEMY AWARD Winning Role! -in- "JOHNNY BELINDA" With Lew Ayers News—Color Cartoon Prevue Sat. 11:00 SUNDAY VARSITY ALDO RAY The SERGEANT ROBERT RYAN as The LIEUTENANT 25 wor --- for Thru Mon. Open 6:45 Weekdays Matince Sat. 1:30 Nite 6:45 Continuous Sun.-1:00 p.m. NOW Comfort! Convenience! 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