State, National, International News A. Friday, Dec. 14, 1856. University Daily Kansan Page 7. Freedom - Fighters Fire On Soviets In East Hungary VIENNA—(UP)Budapest Radic said today freedom-fighters opened fire on Soviet troops in the industrial areas of eastern Hungary Thursday. The freedom-fighters derailed streetcars and distributed anti-Soviet leaflets "forcing Soviet troops to inferefere and restore order," the radio said. Radio Budapest did not disclose the number of casualties in the battle. Neither did it make clear whether fighting continued. The clash apparently was the biggest of the series reported in scattered areas throughout Hungary Thursday. LONDON — (UP) — Official Israeli sources said today in Jerusalem that Israel would not withdraw further from the Sinai Peninsula until it received United Nations Guarantees that Egypt would not reoccupy the area. The unprecedented Israel official comment came as British and French troops virtually completed their withdrawal from Port Said. The few travelers crossing the tightened border into Austria brought reports of pitched battles in key mining areas and in a village along the main Vienna-Budapest highway. U.N.Must Promise No Reoccupation WASHINGTON—(UP) Some of the satellites to be fired into space by this country will be followed in their 18,000-mile-an-hour dashes around the planet by tag-along subsatellites. The United Nations Emergency Force moved into a buffer zone to prevent new anti-Allied outbreaks in the tense city. Satellites' Courses To Be Followed Some six satellites will be shot by 3-stage rockets into orbits hundreds of miles above the earth during the international geophysical year starting next July 1. Rebels Attack In Ireland BELFAST, Northern Ireland — (UP) -Irish rebels fighting to end British rule of Northern Ireland attacked two police stations with bombs and gunfire near the Irish republic border early today. CAMP KILMER, N.J.—(UP)—An immigration official said Communist agents attempting to sneak into this country among Hungarian refugees would encounter an impregnable security barrier. Communists Can't Sneak In Of 14,200 persons killed in on-the-job accidents in all industries in 1955, approximately 3,700 were killed in farm work. PARIS — (UP) — The United States offered today to share with its NATO allies dual-purpose weapons which could fire either atomic warheads or conventional missiles. An American spokesman said U. S. Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson promised the other 14 nations in the alliance the modern weapons and technical data to help develop their own "dual capacity" arsenals. U. S. Offers Atom Weapons To Allies The promise did not commit President Eisenhower's administration to seek a change in the U.S. atomic security law which forbids sharing of atomic weapons or secrets because the United States will deliver no "atomic elements" to its allies, the spokesman said. WASHINGTON — (UP) — Northern liberal Democrats found themselves stymied today in their drive to win an enlarged voice in planning the party program in Congress. Liberal Democrats Position Lessening Eisenhower Back At White House Desk The Democratic leadership of the Senate appeared to be lining up with that of the house in declining membership on a national advisory committee setup by the Democratic National Committee to advance "Democratic programs and principles." WAHINGTON—(UP)—President Eisenhower returned to his White House desk today to face decisions on U. S. moves in the Hungarian, Middle East and other critical world situations. 2 Injured On Turnpike He also must complete three major messages to Congress before his second-term inauguration Jan. 20. BONNER SPRINGS—(UP)—A 1-car accident on the Kansas Turnipke west of Bonner Springs Thursday night resulted in critical injuries to Jack Whitford, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Lillie Fath, Topeka. Both were taken to Lawrence Memorial Hospital. Turnipke patrolmen said the car overturned and rolled 600 feet down an embankment. LONDON—(UP)—British Overseas Airways Corp. announced today that it plans to put Bristol Britannia Aircraft, the world's largest turbojet airliner, into regular service Feb. 1. The giant planes will be used initially on the London-Johannesburg run and will be transferred to services to Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Aden and Singapore later in the year. British To Use Jet Airliner Santa Says- "When I want . . . To find everything for the party" - Ready-Pac-Ice - Six Pacs - Glasses - Mix Open—9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. - Frozen Juices I Go To— - Snacks UNDERWOOD'S 1215 West Sixth 37 PARIS BELTS Both fabric and plain leather $1.50 - 3.50 PIGSKIN GLOVES $4.95 up SWANK CUFF LINK AND TIE BAR SETS $2.50 up DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS All styles & colors $3.95 up JANTZEN & RUGBY SWEATERS All sizes, colors & styles $9.95 up Mike Nichols KU '47 Charlie Hoag KU '53 College Shop 1342 Ohio First door south of Jayhawk Cafe