riJESDAY, MAY 29, 1951 Red Rout Halts Above 38th Parallel TOKYO, Tuesday, May 29 (A)) —The rout of Chinese-Korean Communist forces came to a grad ual halt Monday after six days of headlong retreat. Wholesale surrender and staggering losses wiped out nearly all ground gains the Reds had made in two costly spring offensives. PurSuing United Nationi forces were driving four to 14 miles inside North Korea across the 125-mile wide peninsula. The Al lied positions were about the same they oßcupied just before the first Red hammer blow the night of April 22. However, field dispatches said 3000 Chinese were in action Mon day night against U.S. troops onl the central front, west of Hwach-1 on Reservoir. That was roughly seven miles north of the old poli tical boundary. Frontline officers believed Chi nese rearguards were attempting only to slow the Allied advance. They expected nothing more than a local enemy counterattack. Other Red rearguards, includ ing many North Koreans, tried to stop the 'Allied advances on both the western and eastern flanks of the battleline. Absentee's Photos To Be Taken Early All members of the class of 1952 who will be absent from campus. for student teaching or other reasons during the first six weeks of next semester must have their pictures for the 1952 LaVie taken prior to June 10 at the Penn State Photo Shop, James deffert, editor, announced today. The hours are 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Women are requested to wear solid color dresses or blous es for the picture. 'During Final Week We Will Continue To Serve SALLY'S Phone 2373 Thank You ... We Thank You for Your Patronage This School Year. We hope that your summer will be a pleasant one. Moyer WATCH Shop 105 S. PUGH ST. Leave Ile Your Alarm Clock for a Summer Check-Up News Briefs VANDENBERG REFUTES MAC WASHINGTON, May 28—(W)— Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg told sen ators at the MacArthur hearing today there's a good chance the United States can avoid another world war and also win a nego tiated peace in Korea without bombing Red bases in Manchuria. COURT OKs COLOR TV WASHINGTON, May 28 (p)— The Supreme Court today upheld the color television plans of the Columbia Broadcasting System; however, legal technicalities alone could delay an actual start on color telecasting for 25 days, and it may be a considerable time before many American homes have color television. ADONIS SENTENCED HACKENSACK, N.J., May 28 (IP) —A red-faced Joe Adonis started' a two to three-year pri son term. today, the first in his long career as a mystery under world figure for violation of New Jersey gambling laws. PRR TRAIN WRECK CORRY, Pa., May 28 (.JP)—A Pennsylvania Railroad freight train jumped the tracks at nearby Centerville today, ripping up 300 feet of track and blocking motor traffic for several hours. Religion-In-Life Week Co-Chairmen Chosen Jane Ifft and Ralph Cash were chosen co-chairmen of next year's Religion-In-Life Week at a re cent meeting of the RILW com mittee. Prof. Norman Theilke wa s named secretary of the week and Dr. Harry Brunner was • chosen treasurer. Milton Bernstein was named to the executive commit tee. • King Bros. Circus June 1 One Half of Price of Advanced Sale Circus Tickets Goes to State College Youth Welfare Through Jaycees Buy Tickets In Advance Contact APO Booth -Main Campus MAY 28-29 or any Jaycee (Special price to College Students) 6 ARENAS USED FOR ITS 1000 WONDERS BIGGER-BETTER-GUNDER-THAN EVER AN [CLIPSINO IPOCH IN THU WORLD'S GREATEST AMUSEMENT INSTITUTION rimming Over with tiena and Woodrow. Sowpwisins and a Myriad of Lin. pres.dented Amax log Features from AN Strange Land.. POTTER TROUPE 9 OF PTHHIMICIC E GREATEST ISA MOEDA 111 THE MOULD 2 FLYING ACTS CHAMPION sOmmt- OF NO atoiatisrs AND CON TINSPIT L EUROPE 600 PEOPLE -150 ARENIC STARS -250 WILD ANI MALS-IN GREAT 5 CONTINENT MENAGERIE -5,000 SEATS-SO MUSICIANS-NEW FEATURE, 6 FOLD CIRCUS-$500,000 CAPITAL INVESTED. Twice Daily 3 & 8 pm DOORS OP= 1 p 7 P.M. ADMISSIONS SLASHED! BACK TO PRE-WAR PRICES Children 50c, adults $1 pl. tax Reserved Seat Chairs on Sale Circus Day at Rea & Deriek TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN; STATE cuLLzun, P Senate - House Make Agreement On UMT Program WASHINGTON, May 28—(1P)— A Senate-House conference com mittee reached agreement on a new draft bill today and laid the foundation for universal military training in the United States. Th e compromise legislation would drop the minimum draft age from 19 years to 18 1 / 2 and keep the selective service system going until July 1, 1955. Under the compromise, a five member commission on National Security Training w o u.l d have general supervision of the UMT program. This authority would not extend to the specific details of military training. The 'commission would be ap pointed by th e President, but would have to be confirmed by the Senate. Three would be civi lians with not more than two from any one of the major politi cal parties. Two would be active or retired military men. • U.S: EMERGENCY FORCE ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., May 28 —(W)--Warren R. Austin, chief U.S. delegate to the United Na tions, • said tonight the United States would disclose soon how mafiy troops it would, earmark for use by the UN in future emer gencies. This was the first official an nouncement that the United States would contribute to a glo bal emergency force. Get out those cameras and take those pictures you have been meaning to take since September. No college career is com- plete without pictures of all the gang to remind you of the many happy times you have enjoyed together. 24 hours after you take the pictures we will have the prints for you. And don't forget that if you do not own a camera we offer you the BROWNIE at an unbelieveably low price POPULAR PRICES Graduation Just Around The Corner Now Is Your Last Chance To Take Pictures Of Those Seniors Centre County Film Lab NN V AP{IA Ugly Man Photos Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, has announced that photographs submitted in the Ugly Man Contest are at the Student Union desk. Contes tants may pick up their photos any time. SAUL ELECTED GUILD HEAD Ramon S. Saul, editor o f the 1950 La Vie, has been elected temporary chairman of the American Newspaper Guild (CIO) unit at the Hazleton Plain- Speaker and Sunday Times. A journalism major, he was grad uated from the College in Jan uary, 1950. ANDROCLES KEYS READY All new members of Andro cies, junior men's ha t society, can pick up their shingles and keys at 102 Old Main Friday, Ri chard Rostmeyer, president, an nounced yesterday. joy Summer School • 5- and 7-Day Plan • Recreation Facilities • Fine Meals • Good Study Conditions Call 7602 and ask for Irv. ipha epdon / PAGE THREE Morgan Elected Players' President Betty Lou Morgan was elected president of Players at a meet ing Sunday. Other officers elected are John Price, vice-president; Marcia Yof fee, recording secretary; Phyllis Brenckman, corresponding secre tary; Eugene Schaffer, treasurer; Isabelle Diefenderfer, social chairman; and Charles Schulte, actors' representative. Senior managers also elected at the meeting are Richard Hard ing, costumes; Wesley Pfirman, sound; Frances Stridinger, con struction; Kathryn Scheet z, make-up; Laryn Sax, properties; and William Raymond, advertis ing. ARMY CALLS 15,000 FOR JULY WASHINGTON, May 28 (11 3 ) The Army issued a draft call to day for 15,000 men in July.