Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1956 22 Killed In Baghdad Riots As Iraqi Officers Rebel CAIRO — (UP) — The Middle East news agency, quoting refugees, said today that 22 persons were killed and 60 wounded in "massive" demonstrations in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. The angency, in a report from Damascus quoting Iraqi political refugees there, said that in addition to the casualties "many" Iraqis were arrested and "tortured." It did not say when the demonstrations took place. A refugee said the demonstrations broke out after some 25 Iraqi army officers mutinied against the Iraq government for permitting British planes to refuel at Habbania Air Base during the Anglo-French attack on Egypt. The nation's 20 million fishermen spend two billion dollars and drive 7,700,000,000 miles a year in pursuit of their sport. (They also drink 280 million gallons of beer while waiting for "the one" to strike.) Approximately $1,720,000,000 worth of merchandise is sold through coin vending machines yearly. Bunker Named India Ambassador AUGUSTA, Ga.—(UP)—President Eisenhower today named Ellsworth Bunker, retiring president of the American Red Cross, as the new ambassador to India. Mr. Bunker was given a recess appointment, subject to later Senate confirmation, to succeed John Sherman Cooper, Republican recently elected to the Senate. Wave Of Terror In Albania BELGRADE, Yugoslavia-(UP)—The Communist newspaper Borba today reported a wave of terror and mass arrests in Communist Albania. It said many persons were fleeing to the hills with rifles. The newspaper's special correspondent filed a dispatch from Tirana' saying secret police were sending many persons to concentration camps. trouble in Albania which is run by Stalinist Premier Enver Hohxa, a strong critic of Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito. This was the first report of major The Badlands National Monument in South Dakota is becoming an increasing popular attraction. Six hundred thousand persons toured the vari-colored Badlands area this summer, four per cent more than in 1955. Bob Blank and Don Crawford of HIXON STUDIO will award the Prize Winning Cups for the Winners! Who? Any student or faculty member-a category for each. Daily Kansan photographers are not eligible. Bring your photos to The Daily Kansan Business Office. Photos need not be mounted. Print your name, address, and telephone number lightly on the backs. Enter as many times as you like.Color prints and slides accepted -package slides individually. When? For the November contest, photos must be in by November 30. Any Subject - Any Pose - Any Picture