Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 19, 1956 2 State, National, International News Hungarian Workers Give In To Cold, Hunger And Tanks BUDAPEST — (UP) — Striking Hungarian workers yielded today to famine, Soviet deportation threats and the influx of 200,000 Soviet infantrymen and began a slow drift back to their jobs. A check of major factories showed at least 50 per cent of workers still were absent despite overwhelming odds against the workers who have paralyzed the country for weeks. The solid strike front cracked while Russia was pouring 20 new divisions into the country to considiate its conquest by Soviet tanks. Soviet armored forces already in Hungary total some 200,-000 troops and 4,500 tanks. This appeared partly due to lack of electric power, raw material and transportation to bring commuting workers from the suburbs. VATICAN CITY—(UP)—Pope Pius XII said Sunday Soviet intervention in Hungary "has shown with evidence of blood how far the haters of God can go." Spokesmen for workers frankly admitted they had capitulated to hunger, cold and lack of money rather than the promises of concessions by the Soviet-sponsored Janos Kadar regime. 'Enemy Spares No Blows,' Pope Says. "The enemy of mankind is one and manifold," the Pontiff told a delegation of Italian workers. "Today he presents himself with a well-defined face and a well-known name. He is deployed on a wide front and fights without ruling out any means or sparing any blows." Although Switzerland is landlocked, Lakes Constance, Geneva, and Lugano form an important link between the mountainous nation and its neighbors, the National Geographic Society says. Lake steamers transport as many as 1,500 passen- Pacific Fleet Loads Atomic Missiles HONOLULU — (UP)— Atomic missiles from super secret Pearl Harbor arsenals are being loaded onto "wartime ready units" of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, the Honolulu Advertiser reported Sunday. The newspaper said Pacific submarines are now operating with the Navy's deadliest weapon, regular guided missiles with atomic warheads. The paper said the Navy has cancelled leaves, placed liberty for enlisted men on a restricted basis, and upheld discharges for key fleet personnel. Nehru Asks Troops To Withdraw NEW DELHI, India—(UP)—Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India appealed to "foreign troops" to withdraw from both Egypt and Hungary today. He suggested United Nations observers be sent to both countries "to report things impartially." It was Nehru's first major pronouncement on Hungary, and followed a mounting tide of criticism within India that he had let his attention be distracted by the Anglo-French intervention in Egypt to the exclusion of events in Hungary. 'Fair Lady' Is Fashion Theme "My Fair Lady" will be the theme of the fashion show, sponsored by Kappa Alpha Theta and a Kansas City, Mo., department store, which will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, in the Student Union Ballroom. Proceeds from the fashion show will go to the Wichita Logopedics Institute. Tickets are 50 cents and may be purchased from sorority members. Open Warfare Flares In Egypt EL CAP, SUEZ CANAL ZONE—(UP)—Egyptian troops opened fire on Anglo-French frontline positions again today, the Anglo-French command said. It was the second firing incident reported in the past 12 hours. In neither case, the French and British said, did their forces reply. The Anglo-French command, however, formally asked United Nations observers to investigate the latest flareup of shooting in the tense Suez Canal area. A communique issued by task force headquarters in Port Said charged that the first incident occurred Sunday afternoon when Egyptian troops opened fire against the Anglo-French positions here. It said heavy automatic fire lasted four hours. Meanwhile, the Anglo-French authorities in Port Said armed Egyptian civilian police with rifles in an attempt to end a growing tide of passive resistance against the occupying forces. 'Hostile Troops Out,' Egypt Warns LONDON—(UP)—Dag Hammarskjold returned today to New York preceded by an Egyptian warning that unless hostile troops leave Egypt at once--perhaps this week—the world will face a "great catastrophe." The warning came from Wing Cmdr. Ali Sabry, President Gamal Abdel Nasser's political adviser, who said any Anglo-French attempt to remain in the canal zone would be "considered a violation of the UN cease fire resolution." In such case, he said, Egypt would renew its appeal for "volunteers." Last Dance Lessons Nov. 27 The mambo will be the featured dance when Student Union Activities sponsor final dance lessons at 7 p.m., Nov. 27, in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. Everyone is welcome. Let it rain! SISTER, YOU'RE THE SKIPPER IN "SOU'WESTER" Gaytees Fashion Over-the-Shoe Take command of sassy weather like an old salt in these saucy Sou'wester U. S. Gaytees. Wear them with the flashing metal buckles fastened or flapping. Sou'westers pull over shoes easily, keep 'em slick as a whistle. And to clean Sou'westers, just wipe inside and out with a damp cloth. They dry for instant wear. Get Sou'wester U. S. Gaytees now. Yellow, red, blue; black or white, with corduroy trim. $3.95 United States Rubber Mrs. Luce Resigns From Italian Post WASHINGTON — (UP) — Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce resigned today as United States ambassador to Italy. She asked President Eisenhower to accept the resignation "at the earliest convenient moment." She said she had no plans to take another diplomatic post and declined to discuss her future. She said a report that she might become ambassador to India was not mentioned in her conference with the President. Mrs. Luce, envoy to Italy for over three years, said she had been “concerned for some time now that my state of health might prevent me from giving my task the full measure of effort which it so richly deserves.” Bayles To Speak In Cleveland Dr. E. E. Bayles, professor of education will speak to the National Council for the Social Studies Thursday in Cleveland, Ohio. His topic will be "Experiments with Reflective Teaching." A pamphlet on Dr. Bayles' findings was published last April. Killer whales, among the fiercest of all sea creatures, actually are dolphins. They hunt in packs, swallowing small seals and porpoises whole. Finns Unfriendly To Communist Group During Disneyland's first year of operation, adult visitors to the Southern California amusement center outnumbered children four to one. HELSINKI—(UP)—Finland gave a cold welcome today to the World Peace Council's executive committee, holding a planning session attended by some 50 Communists and fellow travelers. The left-wing Vapaa Sana printed the story on its back page. FOR STUDENTS CAR LUBRICATION $1.00 Mufflers — Tailpipes Installed Free Right wing newspapers said planners took advantage of Finland's neutrality after being denied permission to meet in Sweden. PAGE'S Sinclair Service 6th and Vermont Ph. VI 3-9894 COLLEGE JOURNALIST headlines Jockey brand underwear news "I never feel beat on my beat," writes Scoop Mergenthaler, ace reporter. "That's because I insist on the casual comfort of Jockey briefs. Believe me, Jockey will put the 30 at the end of your underwear sob story!" 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