Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1956 State, National, International News Red Cross Aids Hungary VIENNA — (UP) — The West threw its relief resources today to the aid of battered Hungary, where a general strike still paralyzed the country's economy and small bands of rebels still held out against Soviet troops and armor. An international Red Cross convoy was scheduled to start across the Austro-Hungarian border this morning with emergency food, clothing and first aid supplies for Budapest. That plea was taken up immediately with U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold delayed his departure for the Middle East to remain in New York for urgent talks today with Imre Horvath, foreign minister of the puppet Hungarian government. Yesterday, Communist Hungary appealed to the United Nations for what it said were "urgently needed" medical and food supplies. Eighteen countries have contributed more than $200,000 to Hungarian refugees and have offered them asylum, a United Nations committee reported in Geneva, Switzerland. The figure does not include privately raised contributions, which are expected to be far higher. Poles Hope: Not Another Hungry WARSAW—(UP) A new and more liberal government assumed power today in an apparent indication that Polish leaders do not feel the Russians will make Poland into another Hungary. Most of the stern "Stalinists" of the former regime were missing from the cabinet of premier Josef Cyrankiewicz. Soviet-trained Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky, the unpopular defense minister, lost that host and also gave up his job as vice premier. The changes were announced last night in the Sejm (parliament) as Titoist Communist Party leader Wyladslaw Gomulka prepared for a trip to Moscow and talks with the Soviet leaders. Workers discussions were proceeding throughout the country Many were reported to be strongly anti-Soviet in character. Polish Delegation Goes To Moscow WARSAW — (UP) — A high-ranking Communist Party and government delegation headed by Titioist Party chief Wladyslaw Gomulka left today for Moscow and talks on the future of Poland. The trip by train to Moscow for the showdown talks was at invitation of Soviet Communist Party leader Nikita S. Khrushchev, who paid a hurried visit to Warsaw last month when Gomulka led the move to shake up Poland's old Stalinist party and government. The Poles postponed their visit because of Soviet troop movements in the tense country and western reports of Soviet troop concentrations on the border. Notre Dame Prays For Hungarians SOUTH BEND, Ind. — (UP) — Some 1,000 Notre Dame students staged a "prayerful protest" against the Russian oppression of Hungary Tuesday night. The students of the Roman Catholic men's university crowded into Sacred Heart church on the campus to recite the rosary for all Hungarians, living and dead. Color Cartoon — News NOW Ends Wednesday They also heard a special sermon delivered by the Rev. Stanley Parry, head of the school's department of political sciences. The Hungarian students who fought in the streets of Budapest, Parry said. "Preferred death in a hopeless bid for freedom to a prudent life of enslavement." "The only mistake they made was to expect aid from us," he said. "We have wrung our hands and passed resolutions, and now that the last Hungarian radio station has been silenced by Soviet power and the tranquility of the dungeon returns upon that land, there is danger that we will try to forget." UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., —(UP) —Britain, France and Israel balked today at Egypt's demand for a virtual veto over the activities of a United Nations Mideast police force. The shaky truce was getting shakier. U.N. Police Force Stalled; Truce Getting Shakier Canadian soldiers joined Colombian, Danish and Norwegian troops today at the UN staging area outside Naples, but "technical" reasons again postponed their take-off for the Middle East on their peace-keeping mission. SEOUL, Korea — (UP) — President Syngman Rhee said today he had placed the Korean Armed Forces on an emergency alert because of anti-communist incidents in North Korea that could lead to Soviet intervention. 'Reds To Take Drastic Steps To Hold Korea' Rhee, in a statement issued through the government information office, said "several bombs" had been exploded recently in North Korea and there is danger of "drastic steps" by Russia to hold on to the satellite. Informed sources believed the UN force would have to stay in Naples until UN Secretary General-Dag Hammarskjold flew to Cairo and talked with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser over the conditions Egypt has laid down for the force's activities. 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