University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 3, 1961 Page 8 Cold Thieves At Work Here Preparations for the impending cold weather are apparently foremost in the minds of pilferers at work on the KU campus. Campus police received reports over the weekend of three coats taken from two buildings. Jim E. Keever, Ness City freshman, reported a trench coat valued at $18 missing from Kansas Union lobby coat rack. Don Teeple, Salina freshman, also reported his coat missing from that location. W. John Weaver, Emporia sophomore, valued his jacket, taken from the cafeteria cloak room of Carruth-O'Leary Hall, at $25. L. W. Seagondollar, professor of physics, told police an electric motor worth $20 was taken from the back of his truck parked behind Snow Hall. Albee's Play Has Tryouts Trvouts for Edward Albee's "The Sandbox," will be held at 7:30 tonight at Westminster Center. The play is part of a seminar program to be presented the latter part of November at the Presbyterian center. All students are invited to try out. German Club To Meet Today "We don't want to put the International Club out of business, but we do hope a lot of foreign students will come too." Thus Ruth Poe, Edgerton senior, described the hopes of the German Club, which will hold its first meeting this afternoon at 5 in 102 Fraser. "Although one should have had at least one semester of German," she continued, "the club is not especially for German students." This afternoon the four students who traveled to Bavaria this summer under the KU Summer Language Institute will tell of their impressions of the trip. Oldest Republic Wants Space Talks WASHINGTON — (UPI) A spokesman for the oldest and smallest republic in the world stood up to the mammoth nations of East and west today and demanded that they ban weapons of mass destruction from space. The demand was voiced at the International Astronautical Congress here by Franco E. Fiorio, consulate general in Washington of the republic of San Marino. He told delegates of the United States, Soviet Russia and 29 other countries that "no nation on earth is large enough or old enough or powerful enough to claim exclusive rights on space matters." He chided both East and West for failure to resolve their purely terrestrial differences. In East-West conferences, Fiorio said, "there is always an area of agreement which is usually lost because of the stubbornness of both sides in seeking a 'package deal' or nothing." San Marino is small, about 42 square miles, and has only 15,000 inhabitants. But seniority resulting from "16 centuries of democratic freedom" give it a right to speak up on what use man shall make of space, Fiorio said. Space exploration, he said, will affect "the normal life of all people on earth." Space is so vast, he continued, that the relative size of nations on earth becomes meaningless. DETROIT—(UPI)—Ford Motor Co. employees began walking off their jobs today when the company and the United Auto Workers Union had not reached a contract settlement with only an hour remaining before the union's 10 a.m. strike deadline. Around the World TOKYO—(UPI)—Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticos left Peiping today with a pledge of "all-out" Communist Chinese support in the event of "another armed aggression" against Cuba, the Communist radio reported. BERLIN-(UPI)-A Young East German construction worker rammed his crane truck through the Communists' wall in a hail of vopo bullets today and safely reached West Berlin. The vehicle had been used near a border-crossing point to build the Red wall higher. 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