. on trophy for the best of show in the circle rosa photo State, National, International News Page 3 U.S. Hit By Verbal Attack For Stand On Canal Dispute LONDON — (UP) — Moscow joined Egypt today in attacking the United States' stand on the Suez Canal dispute. The canal was not the only center of discord in the troubled middle East. Syria accused Iraq of "collusion" with Israel against her and of supplying arms to would-be revolutionaries in Syria. University Daily Kansan LONDON — (UP) — Norwegian forces of the United Nations police army took up patrol duty in Port Said today in the first actual move to take over from British and French occupation troops and hasten their withdrawal from Egypt. UN Command Begins Patrol The Anglo-French command announced it had cleared a sunken dredge from the harbor mouth leading into the Suez Canal, permitting passage of the 10,000-ton liberty ship size. It will speed the arrival of U. N emergency forces, the first of whom to arrive by sea will be 700 troops from Communist Yugoslavia. They will pass through Port Said to an as yet undisclosed destination. Ninety-nine Swedish troops for the UNEF command arrived by Canadian airlift this morning at the Abu Sweir barracks near Ismalia, half way along the canal. BUDAPEST—(UP)—The official Hungarian government newspaper yesterday charged Josef Cardinal Mindszenty with being a tool of the reactionary elements in Hungary. Mindszenty Called 'Tool Of Reaction' It said Cardinal Mindszenty's own words condemned him as a "spokesman for the counter revolution, with political aims hidden under his cassock." The attack by the Nep Szabadsga was the most bitter against the cardinal since freedom fighters released him from house arrest in Felsopeteny. He sought and was granted asylum in the U.S. legation here Nov. 4th and has been there ever since. The newspaper said the cardinal was a "typical representative of fascism" who "wanted to end Socialist construction and the people's power." It charged he expressed the "aims of the counter-revolution" in a speech Nov. 3, the day before the Russian army attacked Hungary for the second time in 10 days. WASHINGTON — (UP) — The foreign minister of Egypt said Sunday that his country would be willing to discuss with the United Nations a long-term peace settlement with Israel. Egypt Willing To Discuss Settlement Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi said such discussions could not take place, however, until "invading forces" have left Egypt. No settlement could be reached, he said, until there is "full actual and political recognition of the rights of the Arab people in Palestine." Soviets Stop Passage Of British Train BERLIN—(UP)—The Soviets have blocked passage of a train from Berlin to the West for the first time since the Berlin blockade was lifted, a British spokesman said today. The spokesman said the Soviets at the east-west German border refused to allow the British military train to enter West Germany and sent it back to Berlin. The train was refused passage because of "new documentation procedures." the spokesman said. Sorry, Wrong Number MIAMI—(UP) — The Southern Bell Telephone Co., reported today that one out of every 28 numbers dialed in Mami is a wrong one. The mistakes amount to 480,000 miscues a week. There were predictions that Syria, with arms supplied by Russia, would move new forces into neighboring Jordan to forestall a similar move by Iraq. The United States found itself under verbal attack by Moscow, Cairo and British Conservatives. Accuses Dag A Conservative member of Parliament said that with the "unwitting cooperation of America." United Nations secretary Dag Hammarskjold had made a deal with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser which would throw "not only the British but western interests down the canal." Radio Moscow charged that the United States is "conniving" to keep Anglo-French forces in Egypt. INFORMED SERVICES Cisco said Egypt will reject an American proposal to start clearing the Suez Canal while British and French troops are withdrawing from Port Said. A former aide to President Nasser termed the proposal "just another maneuver on America's part to satisfy both sides in the dispute." WASHINGTON — (UP) — The United States fears that Syria, using weapons it got from the Communists, may cause a new armed conflict in the Middle East. Officials doubt that Syria would be successful in such a venture. But they said Russia, which wants to continue stirring up trouble in the Middle East, might goad Syria into starting an incident along its border with Israel that could spread into a larger conflict. U.S. Fears Syria Conflict Officials said Syria is adopting an increasing pro-Soviet political line which indicates it may become a Soviet satellite and that it is going out of its way to stir up trouble inside the Arab camp. The latest Syrian move was a charge that neighboring Iraq had sent arms to Damascus for illegal use. The United States has evidence that Syria has been receiving large amounts of Communist arms for "a considerable peroid of time." Unionville, Md., holds the world rainfall record with 1.23 inches in a single minute. Edward R. Fitzpatrick was killed when the car in which he rode crashed into a guide-post near the eastern entrance to the furnuke. KANSAS CITY, Kan — (UP) — The Kansas Turnpike's first fatal accident claimed the life of a Cedar Rapids, Iowa, union official Sunday. Iowa Man Is First Turnpike Fatality At least seven persons were killed on Kansas highways over the weekend, pushing the traffic fatality toll for the year to 593, compared to 521 at this time last year. Italian Conductor Killed In Air Crash Bv UNITED PRESS Guido Cantelli, young Italian conductor and favorite of Arturo Toscanini, was killed in an Italian air liner crash near Paris early Saturday. The 36-year-old conductor has appeared at La Scala in Milan and at the New York Metropolitan. He was guest conductor of the New York Philharmonic in 1951. Cantelli had been visiting his home town in Novara, Italy. The newspaper, Trybuna Woloscius (Freedom Tribune), turned a deaf ear to Moscow's blast at Yugoslav President Tito for championing the cause of Hungary. WARSAW — (UP)— Poland and Yugoslavia should stick together to prevent the rival of "Stalinism," Poland's Communist party newspaper said Sunday. Polish Papers Laud Tito Stand Tito had drawn sharp criticism from Moscow's Pravda for criticizing Russian intervention in Hungary. Poland's daily press hailed his stand. STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.—(IP)—The committee on academic standing at Wagner College has set up several new rules for students on probation. The first is that no student will be taken off probation in the middle of a semester. Only final grades will be used to determine a person's status. The second ruling applies to juniors and seniors. In former terms if their index fell below 1.0 they were automatically placed on the list, but now their cumulative index must go below this mark. Set New Probation Rules Disease The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager Only 23 Days til Christmas Vacation! 8th and Mass. Telephone VI 3-0152 Round Trip (Tax Included) From K.C. Via Air to: tourist 1st Class Chicago $ 41.80 $ 54.67 St. Louis 26.88 32.26 Dallas 55.00 71.06 Des Moines 25.63 New York 114.40 146.85 Monday, Nov. 26, 1956 FAMILY. PLAN DATES FAMILY PLAN DATES From 12 noon Mondays thru 12 noon Thursdays Kansas Vote Hits New High TOPEKA — (UP) — Kansas smashed all voting records in the Noy. 6 election in giving President Eisenhower a whopping 5 to 2 margin, casting more than 915,000 ballots and surpassing the 1952 record turnout. The record vote topped the 900,- 000-mark for the first time in the history of the state and compares with the 1852 high mark in ballots of about 806,000. The November's vote is expected to exceed 920,000 with the final inclusion of votes for Prohibition candidates President Eisenhower piled up 622,087 votes in his home state to Democrat Adlai Stevenson's 292-450, according to complete returns which include all absentee ballots. Cost Of Living Rises To New Record High WASHINGTON — (UF) — The government reported today that the cost of living rose one-half of one per cent in October to a new record high. The living cost index has set a new record in four of the last five months. The increase last month was attributed mainly to a sharp rise of 10.7 per cent in new car prices with the introduction of 1957 models. WASHINGTON —(UP)— President Eisenhower flew to Augusta, Ga. today for a week or 10 days of golf and rest. It was his first vacation since August. Plans for the trip remained tentative until about an hour before the take-off because of the tense world situation. Ike Takes Vacation Docking Opens Budget Hearings TOPEKA —(UP)— G o v.-elect George Docking today opened a series of budget hearings with state officials in an attempt to solve Kansas' financial growing pains. "I don't think we have anything to offer at this time,"Mr. Docking said. "We are at the stage where it is still confusing." The hearings are designed to permit the incoming governor to ready a budget which will be submitted to the 1957 Legislature. The Democrat governor-elect did not indicate whether he would recommend new taxes, or what form the budget will take in order to meet increased costs of expanded services. Russian Students Post.BBC Bulletins BRUSSELS — (UP) — Moscow University was closed by its principal for one day recently because Russian students posted excerpts from British Broadcasting Company bulletins on Hungary, a Belgian-official said today. Foreign Trade Minister Victor Larock said his information came from "private but absolutely reliable sources." He said the principal removed the first bulletins and closed the school when students posted more. Coat Off His Back NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., (UP) —Akos Thiery, a member of the Hungarian-American Federation, was helping to distribute clothing to Hungarian refugees at Camp Kilmer Saturday night when some one gave away his overcoat containing his car keys by mistake. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. the town shop Downtown the university shop Al Hack On The Hill Ken Whitenight