Kids Have Really Fun As This Course 10001000200003000004000500060007 State, National, International News U.N. Committee Rejects Russian Demand UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. — (UP)—The General Assembly's steering committee voted today to reject a Russian demand for full debate on a charge that U. S. policy is heading for atomic war. The Israeli cabinet was reported today to have accepted—subject to "certain conditions"—the American play for moving Israeli troops out of Sharm-el-Sheikh. But it rejected demands to give up the Gaza strip. The Soviet motion was defeated 7 to 6, with one nation abstaining. The United States had announced it would welcome debate on the Soviet charge, although U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., called it a "gigantic cock and bull story." He predicted the Russians would be unable to back up a single one of their charges against the United States, and that open debate will "expose their crudities for what they are." Israel Agrees To Withdrawal Plan By UNITED PRESS Informed sources in Jerusalem said the cabinet met today and decided to ask Ambassador Abba Eban to seek further clarification of the American stand on navigation of the Gulf of Aqaba. Sharm-El-Sheikh, a fortress on the gulf, was used by Egypt to blockade Israeli shipping. Jack Benny Goes To Nevada HOLLYWOOD — (UP) — Jack Benny, the miser of television, today joined a list of performers lured to the glittering desert resort of Las Vegas, Nev., by big money offers that even the famed comedian couldn't pass up. Benny Wednesday signed his name to a contract calling for him to make his nightclub debut at the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas at an estimated $50,000 a week in June. Mr. Lodge rejected vigorously the Soviet claims that U.S. foreign bases are a step toward atomic war and called the U.N. to witness that "the people of the free world are free to cry out in protest here in the United Nations if they object to United States bases." U.S. Is 'Living Up' To Oil Promises WASHINGTON — (UP) — Secretary of Interior Fred A. Seaton said today U. S. Oil companies are more than living up to their promise to supply Europe's emergency oil needs. Mr. Seaton also told Senate investigators that any oil firms or individuals found guilty of anti-trust violations in recent oil price hikes should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Seaton testified before a combined Senate anti-monopoly and public lands subcommittee investigating oil price increases and shipments to Europe to meet the shortage caused by the Suez Canal blockade. Kansas Capital 100 Years Old TOPEKA — (UP) — One hundred years ago the city of Topeka, a town of 507 citizens, was officially incorporated by the Legislative assembly. Page 8 Today, the capital city of Kansas has a population of close to 100,000 cement sidewalks instead of oak walkways down Kansas avenue, three Kaw Rives. bridges instead of one wooden one that swung wide for steamboat traffic and thriving industries to replace its role as a gateway for emigrant teams. The smaller tires on the 14-inch wheels of the 1957 cars make 773 revolutions per mile compared with 748 revolutions per mile of tire mounted on the older 15-inch wheels. Allies See British Secret Outline LONDON — (UP) — Britain today handed its European allies a secret outline of military cuts it hopes to make, because of rapid advances in guided missile development. The Foreign Office announced "a certain proposal about the future pattern of our forces" was given to the ambassadors of the Western European Union nations in London this morning. No details were released. Independence River in Doniphan County, Kan., was named by Lewis and Clark on July 4, 1803, in honor of Independence Day. Informed sources said the other nations linked together in the North Atlantic Treaty Organizations would be filled in at a council meeting in Paris later in the day. The sources said Britain asked her allies to study the proposals. University Daily Kansan Tax Bills To Legislature TOPEKA — (UP) — House Democrats today introduced one of Gov. George Docking's revenue measures in calling for an increase from two to four per cent in the corporate income tax to raise an estimated $4.4 million annually. A second administration measure, one to combine the sales tax fund and general fund into one, was introduced as Democratic leaders The port of Aden, on the tip of the Arabian Peninsula, had scarcely 500 inhabitants when occupied by the British in 1839. Today the Crown Colony has some 4,400 Europeans and 134,000 Adenese, a modern oil refinery, and substantial trading firms. 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