Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 7, 1962 Massive U.S. Aid— (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) In response to repeated questions as to whether India is prepared to give up portions of the Ladakh area of Kashmir for a border settlement, Nehru replied that India "must talk about the present situation . . . proposals and counter proposals." In the past Nehru has stated repeatedly he would not hold border talks with the Chinese unless they withdraw behind positions from which they launched their invasion Last Oct. 20. He indicated last night the Chinese have agreed to do practically this in NEFA but they have insisted on maintaining control over 2,000 square miles of Ladakh. THE THEORY now advanced in political circles is that India would agree not to reoccupy this area if the Chinese pulled out and would not try to take back their 43 outposts. Nehru also told parliament today that the Chinese Communists had shot and killed two Indian soldiers and wounded four others since they instituted their one-sided "ceasefire" Nov. 21. See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales - Rentals - Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. VL 3-3644 He said the shootings took place within the first 10 days after the ceasefire was proclaimed by Peking, contradicting previous reports that there had been no casualties in that period. Nehru said afterward that India is capable of mustering all the troops it needs for actual fighting but might seek foreign military advisers to organize special light mountain divisions. NEHRU, JUST BACK from a tour of the northern border, said there were continued signs of Chinese Communist withdrawals from rear areas in the NEFA but "in the main areas they were still there yesterday." VI 3-3644 He did not identify the location of the shootings but other sources said they were in the NEFFA area. Nehru and Defense Minister Y. B. Chavan took a helicopter ride over front line border positions yesterday and spoke to returned prisoners of war at Tezpur. History is little else than a picture of human crimes and misfortunes. — Voltaire Vox Discusses Voting in JRP Vox Populi last night discussed plans to increase voting in Joseph R. Pearson Hall. James Cline, Rockford: Ill., sophomore, said the Large Men's Dormitories, Small Men's Dormitories and Large Women's Dormitories districts showed an increased vote. Cline suggested six representatives from each floor of Joseph R. Pearson Hall be appointed Vox representatives. The additional representatives will not increase the number of votes JRP has in Vox general assembly meetings, he said. "However," Cline said, "the nucleus of voting within the dormitories was small and not effective." Cline also suggested an evaluations committee prepare a fall election report. Roger Wilson, Wichita senior and Vox president, appointed Fax Robertson, Atchison junior, evaluations chairman. Wilson also appointed Michael Harris, Kansas City senior, John Stuckey, Pittsburgh junior and George Barisas, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, to revise the Vox constitution. Getting Ready For The Big Dance? See us for complete outfitting in both New and Rental Tuxedos. We invite comparison on all prices. 845 Massachusetts VI 3-5533 Filippino Culture Subject of Talk The anthropology club will meet at 8 tonight with Charles Warriner, associate professor of sociology. Prof. Warriner, who spent the 1958-59 school year in the Philippines on a Fullbright grant, will speak on Filipino culture, "Myth, Moros and Manao." Heller to Address Pre-Law Students The Chancery Club, an organization of pre-law students, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Green Hall courtroom. Francis Heller, associate dean of the College, will speak to the group. Kansan Classified Ads Get Results! Don't Miss "Alice in Wonderland" THURSDAY, Dec. 6-4:30 FRIDAY, Dec. 7----4:30 & 7:30 (family night) SATURDAY, Dec. 8-2:00 University Theater - Murphy Hall A Subscription to the Daily Hansan Subscribe Now for Next Semester! One Semester . . $3.00 One Year . . . $5.00 Available at the Kansan Business Office, Room 111, Flint Hall, Phone VI 3-2700, Ext. 376