Page 3 Thursday, Sept. 21, 1961 University Daily Kansan "I should like also to suggest ... that a suitable memorial be provided as a permanent tangible tribute to Mr. Hammarskjold and to the ideals which he served so nobly, preferably a living memorial to advance the work for peace and international understanding which was his life." The U.S. Ambassador was one of 34 delegates who spoke in tribute to Hammarskjold at yesterday's Assembly session. Only the communists who boycotted him during his life could find nothing good to say of him. Stevenson Proposes U.N. Burial for Dag Soviet Ambassador Valeralian A. Zorin merely expressed "condolences to the families of those that crashed" UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. -(UPI)—U. S. Ambassador Adilai Stevenson has proposed that Dag Hammarskjold be buried at U.N. headquarters and that a "living memorial" be authorized in his honor. The late Secretary General's family plans to bury him a week from tomorrow in the family plot in Uppsala, Sweden. The Swedish government is giving him a royal funeral. "Let me suggest that the most fitting tribute the United Nations can pay to Dag Hammarskjold is that he should be buried here by the river at this headquarters of the organization to which he gave his life." Stevenson told the General Assembly yesterday. Going on a Picnic? Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PICNIC SUPPLIES in the plane wreck that killed Hammarskjold. He added regrets that "the struggle between the colonizers and the Congolese people continued." Red Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister Jozef Miniewicz, the only other communist who spoke, said he was shocked by Hammarskjold's death and added, "silent we all stand at his coffin." LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — (UPI)—Mrs T. P. Keck who works in a church nursery had to remove a church offering envelope from a small boy's coat. Mrs. Keck said the mother had stapled the envelope to the coat, to make sure that the lad wouldn't lose it. Taking no Chances History Meeting Starts Tomorrow The fourth conference for teachers of history will be held tomorrow and Saturday in the Kansas Union. "Historical Perspective on American Foreign Policy" will be the theme. Norman A. Graebner, chairman of the history department at Illinois University, will speak tomorrow night. Alfred M. Landon, former governor of Kansas and 1936 GOP nominee for President, will speak at the luncheon on Saturday. KUOK Auditions Prof. Graebner will discuss "The Challenge Within" at 8 p.m. in the Forum Room. Mr. Landon will speak on world affairs. KUOK, the campus radio station, will hold its disc jockey auditions tonight and tomorrow night after seven in the studios in Hoch Auditorium. TRY SOME TONIGHT Delicious bakery treats HOT DONUTS 8 TO 12 JOE'S BAKERY 412 W. 9th VI 3-4720 for delivery JUST RIGHT- on the Campus or on the Town! Edmiston's are featuring the Ivy Hopsack Suit again this year. Designed for the college man who expects a hot suit at a cool price. Try this one on tomorrow. It's tailored by College Roe and priced at only $39.95 — which includes all necessary tailoring. 845 Mass. Phone VI 3-5533 CAMPUS BARBER SHOP "Where the students go" GOOD FLATTOPS and IVY LEAGUE CUTS 4 Barbers Least busy in the morning Just North of Student Union When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds Smoothest lines in town! Brand-new Run-don't walk-to get the latest KEDS cares taken out. Washes and wears news in shoes! Your favorite U. S. Keds, with a new pointed toe and a trim cord look! The secret is a marvelous new fabric with a sheen built in, and all the as only nylon can. Has that great Keds feeling and fit. In lustrous Gold, Loden Green, Black or White. Narrow and Medium widths. Hurry on in for yours! only $5.45 OTHER CANVAS OXFORDS FOR CAMPUS WEAR From ___ $2.95 to $4.95 813 Mass. Phone VI 3-2091