University Daily Kansan Friday, October 20,1961 Berlin War Games- (Continued from page 1) can sector of the city that he was taken to a hospital. The Communists extended their "zone of death" along the 25-mile East-West Berlin border. They evicted more families from apartment houses fronting on the American sector. THEY RESUMED disinterring bodies from graves in the Rosenthal South Cemetery on the border of the East Berlin district of Pankow and the French sector district of Reinickendorf. Graves were leveled and tombstones removed to wipe out possible hideouts for fleeing refugees and to give police a clear field of fire. West Berlin officials forecast fresh Communist moves to interrupt Berlin's air corridors to West Germany. They said that despite Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's easing of his year-end ultimatum for signing a separate East German peace treaty, there was evidence that the Russians were increasing their pressure on West Berlin. WEST BERLIN officials welcomed the United States' prompt rejection of Russia's latest note challenging allied rights to fly commercial passengers unhindered into and out of Berlin. For weeks, Western officials have feared that the Soviets might start harassing allied air traffic to Berlin by announcing air maneuvers in the three 20-mile-wide air corridors linking West Berlin to West Germany. They said intelligence reports from the East indicated such a move was discussed by the Communists. It would be designed to frighten commercial airliners into canceling their fights to Berlin. Although such a move would be limited, it would serve to show the West that commercial air traffic could be interrupted at will, the Communists were reported to have said. ALLIED OBSERVORS in Berlin pointed out that any such interference with Berlin air access routes would have extremely serious results on the morale of West Berliners. Japanese Study- As far as Germans were concerned, air travel has been the only means for West Berliners to travel in or out of Berlin uncontrolled by Communist Secret Police for the past 16 years. Although the East German Communists challenged all travel rights in Berlin, they backed down twice when Americans stationed in Berlin defied them and drove their cars into the Communist sector. (Continued from page 8) better it is for us. With characters and symbols we will be slowed down considerably. There can be prayers without words just as well as songs, I suppose.—George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier "YOU HAVE TO KNOW the word first before you can write it in symbols," said Miss Maness, "because there is a symbol used for each syllable." English was a foreign language to Raymand Lee, Hong Kong sophomore, whose native tongue is Chinese. "Japanese and Chinese are similar in writing," he said, "but they are different in pronunciation." Raymand is studying Japanese because he someday hopes to go to Japan. ALTHOUGH JANE YAMAMOTO, Hawaii junior, is of Japanese descent, she does not speak the language. However, she said her study of Japanese has been made easier because she has heard it spoken all her life. Jane's father was reared in Japan and speaks the language fluently. Expansion of the Oriental language program is now under consideration and textbooks have already been ordered for the new courses to be offered. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Introductory Offer! Spaghetti-Party Week! 25% OFF ON ALL SPAGHETTI DISHES NOW!! Every Night, 5-9 All Week just mention ad to receive discount Los Gorin's Les Gerig's VI 3-9111 Campus Hideaway 106 N. Park Baptist to Meet The Southern Baptist Fellowship will meet at 7 p.m. today at the Baptist Activities Bldg., 1221 Oread. The Rev. Earl McElwee, pastor of the East Heights Baptist Church, will lead discussion of the role of the Christian in politics. The Baptist Student Union invites all interested persons to attend. AUFS Speaker to Talk On Africa Today YELLOW CAB CO. Phone "Africa: Evolution or Revolution?" will be the discussion topic of Reuben Frodin of the American Universities Field Staff at the Currents Events Forum 4 p.m. today in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. Wright Brothers' Ghosts CHICAGO — (UPI) — Sign on the message blackboard at the Air Line Pilots Association's Safety Forum here yesterday: "Orville. Please call Wilbur at the bicycle shop immediately." VI 3-6333 24 Hour Service JAYHAWKERS Save on Gas at your JAYHAWK STATION 1030 N. 3rd — At East Turnpike Gate PHONE VI 3-9705 ALL CIGARETTES 25c OPEN 24 HOURS Here's deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST Old Spice Stick Deodorant...fastest, neatest way to all day, every day protection! It's the active deodorant for active men...absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily...dries in record time. Old Spice Stick Deodorant most convenient, most economical deodorant money can buy. 1.00 plus tax. Old Spice STICK DEODORANT SHULTON