Helen Hayes Pleads for Refugee Children' WASHINGTON, April 21, (UP). Speaking "as an American mother," Actress Helen Hayes today appealed to a Senate immigration sub-committee to approve legislation to admit 20,000 German refugee children into the United States during the next two years. Summon. ed by Chairman William H. King, (D-Utah) Miss Hayes gave her name to the committee stenographer as "Mrs. Charles Mac? Arthur," the name which she bears in private life. "I come here today as an American mother that is my one credential," she said. Over in Europe there are children being shunted back and forth over alien borders with only fear to look forward to and no place to call home. To whom can these refugee children turn? To their oppressors? "When I read that England and Holland and Belgium had opened their doors to them, I prayed that we would do "the same. I just can't believe that this country of mine and yours has no room for them. It just isn't like us. These are children, little children, who now turn to us with outstretched hands." Student "Plastered" BUTTE, Mont., (UP). One student at the Montana School of Mines who .got "plastered" will not be punished by the college authorities. He is Bab Blewett who, during a laboratory class in ceramics volunteered to have a mask mide of his face. All went well until the mask hardened and every effort to remove it failed. Doctors finally succeeded in dissolving the hardened plaster. tor VJUi(i