Friday, Nov. 15, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 3 State, National, International News U.S. To Sell Arms Informed sources said Tunisia warned the West she would have to turn to the Soviet world if no arms were available from Western nations. WASHINGTON - (UP) - The United States and Britain agreed today to sell arms to Tunisia to beat the Soviet bloc to the punch. In Paris the French delegation withdrew from a meeting of NATO parliamentarians in protest to the arms shipments. Meanwhile the official Soviet news agency Tass said the United States "is getting ready to seize North Africa." MOSCOW — (UP) — Nikita Khrushchev today claimed in an interview that the Soviet Union has won absolute world rocket and missiles superiority but he said the Soviets "will never start a war." Khrushchev Claims World Superiority In the event of another war, he said it would be "fought on the American continent," but "we too would suffer immensely." Missile Chief To Take Command Mr. Khrushchev said the first rocket launched by the Soviet Union "hit the bullseye" and Russia could now use rockets to "dispose of bases in Europe, Asia and Africa." WASHINGTON — (UP) — Science "Czar" Dr. James R. Killian takes top command of all U. S. space weaponry today with time running out in the race with Russia to perfect intercontinental ballistic missiles. An Army missile expert said the Soviets apparently have, like the United States, solved the problem of bringing the hydrogen bomb-laden "ultimate" weapon back through the atmosphere without having it burn up. Dr. Killian, the president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was named chief of the missile program by President Eisenhower last week and will be sworn in today. AFL-CIO Suspends Bakery Union WASHINGTON — (UP) - The AFL-CIO today suspended the 160,000-member Bakery Workers Union for defying a cleanup order to remove Bakers president James G. Cross. Meanwhile Senate investigators were turning their attention to the Teamsters Union again. They said they have "some information" linking the underworld Mafia with corruption and racketeering in the Teamsters Union. Soviet Spy Escapes Death Sentence NEW YORK — (UP) Federal Judge Mortimer W. Byers today sentenced Russian Col. Rudolf Ivanovich Abel to 30 years in prison and $8,000 in fines for his nine-year career as a Soviet master spy in the United States. The 55-year-old Soviet military intelligence officer had indicated privately that he expected the maximum penalty of death for peacetime espionage. Col. Abel, regarded as the most important Russian spy ever arrested in this country, will be sent either to the federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., or the one at Fort Leavenworth. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of service. Do not bring Bulletin material to The Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Sigma Nu fraternity, having failed to pay a fine imposed by the Social Committee of the ASC for non-registration of social event, is hereby deprived of wages until said fine is paid. The loss so incurred shall becluded: 1. the group can hold no social functions. 2. No women students are allowed in the house. Official Bulletin Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Handel: "Ode for St. Cecelia's Monument," Lomont, netto del Patrata No. 104, "Nombre de Francois D'Assise"; "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12." TODAY Kuku Club, 8 p.m., Indiana St. sandbar, United Student Fellowship, Kansas fall conference, beginning at 7 p.m. and continuing through the month. Congregational Church, 925 Vermont. Museum of Art record concert; 2 p.m. Franz Schubert—Symphony No. 8" Mozart—"Symphony No. 31 in D. Major." Tschaikovsky—"Manfred." KU soccer team vs. Kansas City Latin American team, 3 p.m., 19th and Michigan. 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