Page 3 Bickering Slows Geneva Progress GENEVA — (UPI) — The Soviet Union and the West accused each other today of trying to sabotage an early nuclear test ban agreement. The exchanges came at the 46th session of the three national subcommittees composed of Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union. The two and one-half hour session made no progress toward narrowing the East-West gap on testing. Soviet Negotiator Semyon K. Tsarapkin told the nuclear subcommittee of the 17-nation disarmament conference that alleged Western maneuvers to avoid agreement were "a very dangerous thing." British Negotiator Joseph Godber retorted the West had been subjected to "a constant stream of abuse which is of no help whatsoever" in reaching agreement. U. S. AMBASSADOR Arthur H Dean told Tsarapkin: "The completely negative attitude of the Soviet Union" made him feel the Russians "do not want an agreement on any reasonable basis." The exchange arose from a Western attempt to pin the Russians down on what a Western spokesman termed the "completely fuzzy and confusing" Soviet stand on unmanned seismic stations — the so-called "black box" system of policing a test ban. U. S. Ambassador Arthur H. Dean asked the Russians to explain their "Black Box" idea. Legislators Given Advice on Decorum Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1962 University Daily Kansan INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — (UPI)— Lt. Gov. Richard Ristine, anticipating the usual student visitors to the general assembly session, yesterday gave legislators advice on decorum. He noted that lawmakers sitting with feet on desks made a poor impression and urged legislators to do their best "to present a little better posture." Dean said the United States wants to know: - How the "Black Boxes" can assist in controlling a test ban without on-site inspection. - DEAN SAID EVEN Russia's own scientists recognize the "black boxes" would complement but not supplement inspection. - What are the technical details of the instruments the Russians have in mind. Meanwhile, the West sought to widen the growing gap between Russia and the neutralists over a nuclear test ban. Observers said the cold water the Russians poured yesterday on a neutralist plan for a test moratorium next year only moved the communists into greater isolation from the rest of the nations here. The neutral plan was based on the duty of all nations signing the treaty to submit to an agreed number of on-site inspections each year. Russia Restates U.N. Costs Stand UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—(UPI) Russia's renewed refusal to pay its share of U.N. peace-keeping costs, in defiance of a world court opinion, put the United Nations' already-shaky finances in prospectively deeper trouble today. Soviet delegate Pavel M. Tchernyshev late yesterday reiterated Moscow's position that the U.N. operations in the Congo and the Middle East are being conducted in violation of the charter. He told the General Assembly's administrative and budgetary committee an advisory opinion to the contrary handed down by the World Court last July was "unfounded." The two operations cost the United Nations about $12 million a month. Russia's unpaid share of the cost now amounts to about $46 million. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW This will assure you of Christmas delivery of your child's Christmas portrait. Latest appointment Dec. 15. Burch Higgins, Photographer RANCH HOUSE STUDIO 780 Lincoln VI 3-4575 BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE FROM THE LAWRENCE OPTIMIST CLUB OPEN NOW AT DILLON'S PLAZA OPEN DAILY — INCLUDING SUNDAYS 9:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. DILLON'S PLAZA 1730 Massachusetts - ALL TYPES OF TREES * Prices Start at $1.00 Art enthusiasts have a chance to tour new exhibits at the Nelson Art Gallery tomorrow. A SUA-sponsored trip to the gallery will leave at 1 p.m. and return at 5. A round-trip ticket costs $1. SUA Sponsors Art Tours to KC The tour at the Kansas City gallery will take in the "German Expressionism" and "Christmas Art from Other Worlds" exhibits. The thing generally raised on city land is taxes.—Charles Dudley Warner A similar trip will be sponsored Dec. 13. Tickets may be purchased at the Information Counter at the Kansas Union. LONDON — (UPI) — Police said today a woman opened her front door and was nearly bowled over by a toy pistol-toting youth. A Pistol Toter Moves Fast The boy rushed inside, upstairs into the bathroom, out the window, down a drainpipe and scampered away. Daniels Jewelry For Fine Watch Repair And Quality Gifts Lowest Prices We Accept All Credit Cards 914 Mass. St. Diamonds Premier Diamond Shop Terms Arranged 916 Mass. Cummerbund and Tie Sets from 3.95 Black—of course!49.95 FORMAL RENTALS—We also stock a full run of sizes of rental Tuxedos. Regular, Short, Long, Extra Longs THE Town Shop DOWNTOWN THE University Shop ON THE HILL