Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 17, 1961 Nikita May Ask - (Continued from page 1) - Repeated his offer to discuss with the Western powers his aim of seeking a "mutually acceptable and agreed settlement" of general and complete disarmament. - Said he felt that Communist armed forces were stronger than those of the West, which he referred to as "the aggressive imperialist forces." - Pointed out that the United States—the "chief capitalist country"—has suffered two critical recessions in the past five years, and claimed that it has "lost its absolute supremacy in world Capitalist production and commerce." - Said colonialism is "doomed" and that "a stake will be driven into its grave." - Accused the United States of being "the chief aggressive force . . . the center of world reaction," causing it to act in alliance with West German "militarists and revenge-seekers" to threaten the "peace and security of the world's peoples." 900 Students Take English Proficiency More than 900 students braved the rigors of the English Proficiency Examination last Thursday, James E. Seaver, associate professor of history and director of the program said yesterday. Approximately 950 signed up for the examination, Prof. Seaver said. About 911 actually took the examination. Results of the examination will probably be ready by Nov. 13th, he explained. The examinations are graded by 90 faculty members scattered throughout the university's schools. Papers are read once. The failures and doubtfuls are read a second time, Prof. Seaver said. Please Touch Exhibit NEW YORK — (UPI)—A unique "Please Touch" exhibit recreates the interior of a Dutch home in New Amsterdam is on display at the Museum of the City of New York. The exhibit was planned for children aged 6 to 13 years, and they are invited to handle objects in the exhibit as much as they please. It is not from nature, but from education and habits, that our wants are chiefly derived.—Henry Fielding Soap and education are not as sudden as a massacre, but they are more deadly in the long run.—Mark Twain Worth begets in base minds, envy; in great souls, emulation.—Henry Fielding The life which is unexamined is not worth living—Socrates JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Page-Creighton FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-7694 Claudette Sorel, visiting lecturer in piano, left yesterday for a two-week concert tour through the Midwest. Motor Tune-ups Lubrication $1.00 All Major Brands of Oil Miss Sorel Leaves For Concert Tour She will appear with symphony orchestras in Milwaukee and Beloit, Wis., and Cheyenne, Wyo. She will give solo recitals in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio. Model United Nations Miss Sorel has made 55 appearances with 32 symphony orchestras, has played in more than 150 American cities and has made four concert tours of Europe. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Steering Committee Interviews JACK ZINN for Freshman President Thursday, Oct. 19 — 7:30-10 Model U.N. Experience Required Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Contact KU-Y Office, Ext. 227 Kansas Union THE CATACOMBS (cellar of the Pizza Hut) is featuring Friday 9-12:30 - The Hi-Phi's Saturday 9-12:30 - The Tornados Catacombs Open: 4-11 Monday-Thursday 4-1 Friday & Saturday Featuring the FINEST PIZZA in the Midwest Open 4-11 Monday-Thursday 4-1 Friday & Saturday 646 Mass. PIZZA HUT VI 3-9760 The University Shop Proudly Introduces Cole-Haan Shoes The University Shop has obtained an exclusive franchise on Cole-Haan footwear for men. These shoes are of the highest quality, designed for the discriminating man who desires luxurious comfort in his footwear. See them today. Windsor Last — $28.95 STYLE 7111—Burgundy shell Cordovan with a black Cordovan saddle. All leather lining, double sole. Custom detailed with a rounded sole and rounded leather heel. STYLE 7112—Same as 7111, except in black on black Cordovan. 1420 Crescent Rd. ON THE HILL Al Hack