2. (1) $x = -1$; (2) $y = 3$; Page 10 104.29.37.66.66.66 University Daily Kansan --- State, National, International News U.S.Regrets Israel's No But Holds Door Open WASHINGTON — (UP) — The White House said today the United States regrets Israel's refusal to withdraw its troops from Egyptian soil but welcomes "further discussion" of the Middle East crisis. Senate Cool To Kanopolis TOPEKA — (UP) — The Kansas State Park Authority received little legislative encouragement for the proposed Kanopolis Lake recreation area when it appeared before a Senate committee today. The park authority has requested a $214,000 appropriation to begin work on the pilot mid-state park and Gov. George Docking has included the request in his budget. However, when members of the authority appeared before the federal and state affairs committee to sell the idea, Senators appeared unconvinced that the park system would be able to finance itself on revenues derived from the operation, without periodic sizable supplemental appropriations from the Legislature. 'Observe Peace, Justice' WASHINGTON —(UP)— "Observe good faith and justice toward all nations," George Washington said in his farewell address. Each year on his birthday, the House and Senate gather to hear the address read again. The House named freshman Rep. William S. Broomfield (R-Mich) to read it, and the Senate named Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz). Sukarno's New Idea? JAKARTA, Indonesia —(UP)—President Sukarno called on Indonesia Thursday to drop its western style democracy and adopt a "new conception", which would let the communists help run the government. The proposal brought immediate objections today from Christian and Moslem parties and warnings from newspapers that communist cabinet members seized power in Czechoslovakia. C-124 Crashes With 159 SEOUL, Korea—(UP)—A U.S. Air Force C-124 Globemaster with 159 persons aboard crash-landed tonight on a tiny island in the Han River near Seoul, injuring scores of persons. There were no immediate reports of fatalities but many passengers were reported seriously injured. The White House statement, issued after a conference between President Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, said this country will say nothing in the United Nations on the subject of sanctions against Israel until later, possibly Monday. The White House said Mr. Dulles will confer with Israeli Ambassador Abba Eban, expected to return Saturday from Jerusalem, before the United States makes any presentation to the U.N. The U.N. general assembly meets on the middle east crisis this afternoon. Meanwhile Britain and France split with the United States over the question of reprisals against Israel, and Britain was reported seeking a compromise solution to prevent an open break. Reliable sources in Paris said Premier Guy Mollet would demand a strong declaration of support for Israel, and authoritative sources in London said Britain's conservative government was not prepared to go along with reprisals which the United States may now demand. But Israel prepared for the worst, and Jerusalem newspapers warned that sanctions and acute hardship may lie ahead as result of Premier David Ben-Gurion's "no" to President Eisenhower's call for unconditional withdrawal. Queen Elizabeth Promotes Husband LONDON —(UP)— Queen Elizabeth formally granted her husband the title of "Prince of the Kingdom" today in an apparent final answer to gossip about his status. The proclamation also declared that "the Queen has been pleased to declare her will and pleasure that His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh shall henceforth be known as His Royal Highness the Prince Philip, duke of Edinburgh." like Gets "Best" Cherry Pie CHICAGO—(UP)—A blonde 17-year-old girl from Henrietta, N. X., has an appropriate present for President Eisenhower on George Washington's birthday—the best cherry pie in the nation. Mary Ann Bartholomey was named the best cherry pie baker in the Silver Jubilee National Cherry Pie Baking Contest. Missile Mishaps Rare, Public Told BANMETHUOT, Viet Nam—(UP) An unsuccessful attempt was made to assassinate pro-western South Vietnam Nam President Nego Dinh Diem today. The bullet meant for Diem hit land reform Minister Do Vau Cung. The Air Force today still sought to learn where the Matador crashed. One report indicated it may have crashed in Wyoming near Rock Springs, but this was proved erroneous. WASHINGTON—(UP)The Air Force today assured the public that runaway guided missiles are a rarity. Saves All But Self From Hotel Fire SALLIAIS, Okla. — (UP) — An elderly night clerk, who risked her life to awaken sleeping guests, was missing and presumed dead in a fire that destroyed a 36-room hotel early today. However, despite the assurance, the House Armed Services Committee directed its staff to make a preliminary investigation of how a Matador guided missile broke from control Thursday at Alamagordo, N.M. Three of 15 persons in the building were injured when they jumped from second story windows of the Bonham Hotel. Missing was Mrs. Gene Mosher, 73, who rushed to the second floor of the two-story building and warned 11 guests to flee when she smelled smoke. Witnesses said Mrs. Mosher then refused to jump from a window after flames blocked her escape down the sairway. 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The Norfolk settlement was arrived at several hours after an accord had been reached at Baltimore, the next-to-the-last port to fall in line. KANSAS CITY. Kan. — (UP) — Fire swept through a grain elevator here Thursday where 800,000 bushels of wheat were stored. Flames threatened to spread to a soya mill used for grain storage and several tanks containing soap-making ingredients. The flames destroyed the head house of the International Harvester elevator. Extent of damage to the wheat, valued at more than $1,900,-000 was not estimated. M-G-M presents STARRING PAUL NEWMAN·WENDELL COREY WALTER PIDGEON·EDMOND O'BRIEN ANNE FRANGIS·LEE MARVIN Latest Fox News NOW Ends Saturday Mat. Saturday 2 p.m. A NEW TRIUMPH FOR THE LIFE STORY OF COMMANDER "SPIG" WEAD. FUN AND THRILLS! 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