Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 16, 1962 U.S., West Berlin Discuss Berlin and Nato BONN, Germany — (UPI) — Ranking U.S. and West German leaders gathered today for a four-day series of talks on the Soviet threat to Berlin and other problems facing the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Gen. Lucius D. Clay, President Kennedy's special adviser on Berlin, scheduled a news conference to precede the opening session of the talks. OTHER NATO leaders were meeting in Paris at the eighth annual NATO conference to consider resolutions passed yesterday urging NATO member governments to provide the troops and equipment needed for a "mobile forward strategy in Europe." A Bonn conference agenda included Soviet designs on Berlin, development of a European Nuclear Deterrent, trade with the Communist bloc, NATO cooperation, and the U.S. partnership with the European Common Market. In Paris, the NATO lawmakers noted Shape command Gen. Lauris Norstad's complaints that shortages of manpower, equipment, and transport were hampering his efforts to carry out a mobile forward strategy. The military committee supported this strategy, and said "from a military point of view and from considerations of morale, it is wrong to yield any territory of NATO allies to the agressor at the very beginning of a conflict." THE COMMITTEE also denounced the Communist Chinese invasion of India as "a calculated and unprovoked act of aggression" and recommended that NATO nations extend all possible aid to India. It made these other recommendations: - Arms and equipment of troops who will have to be moved considerable distances should be stock-piled in peacetime. - All member states should contribute to the mobile forces. - Priority should be given to an adequate anti-submarine air force. Diplomatic sources said, meanwhile, that Norstad may continue his Shape command after the end of the year. Originally scheduled to retire Oct. 31, he was kept on at the urgent request of NATO because of the Cuban crisis. Senior Given $500 Award Lawrence A. Sluss, Kansas City, Mo., senior, was presented the Haskins and Sell's Foundation $500 award at a recent meeting of the Accounting Society. The award is presented annually by the firm to an outstanding senior majoring in accounting. It is based on grades, willingness to accept professional responsibility, moral conduct and student activities. Sluss has maintained a 2.74 overall grade point average and a 2.86 average in professional credit courses. He is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, honorary business organization, and has held a Goodyear Foundation scholarship for the past two Strong Open Nights For Student Study Strong Hall basement is being kept open until 11 p.m. Monday through Friday to be used for studying. George Hahlm, Scotch Plains, N. J., senior and All Student Council vice-president, said today that nine rooms were open and more would be available if needed. Philosophy Professor Speaks At 8 Tonight Errol E. Harris, Roy Roberts Distinguished Professor of philosophy, will speak on "Analysis and Insight" at 8 tonight in the University Theatre. The lecture is part of the Humanities Lecture series. James Gunn Novel Published by Bantam "The Immortals," a novel by James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the Chancellor, has been published in a paperback edition by Bantam Books. The 154-page book is a collection of separate stories tied together by the problems of immorality in several fields of human endeavor. This is Gunn's fifth novel of science fiction. The others are "This Fortress World," "Star Bridge," "Station in Space," and "The Joy Makers." British Beauty Forms Union LONDON — (UPI) — Blonde Ann Firth, 21. Britain's first trade union queen, said today she has formed a union for beauty contest winners. "A beauty queen is entitled to fair play the same as anyone else," she said. The KU Chess Club will have a match with the Kansas City Chess Club at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union. Eight players from each club will compete,each playing one game. Chess Clubs Sponsor Match Here Sunday The match between the two clubs is an annual affair. Last year, the Kansas City club won. A 'Fighting Lady' Headsto Junk Yard KEARNY, N.J.—(UPI)The battleship South Dakota, a veteran of 15 major sea battles in the South Pacific, docks here today to be carved up for scrap. The 35,000-ton warship left the Philadelphia naval base under tow Tuesday for her last 250-mile journey to the yards of the Lipsett division of Luria Brothers. Lipsett bought the ship from the government for $466,665 and will return about $2 million worth of equipment on board before cutting torches begin their work. The South Dakota was built at the New York Shipbuilding Corp. yards at Camden in 1941. She saw duty from Guadalcanal to the North Atlantic in World War II. Official Bulletin TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. foreside discussion on "The Trial" with the pianist 50 p.m., Wesley Foundation, 1314 Oread. Pharmacology students. 2:30 p.m., 233 Malott, Mar.Dion de V.Cotten,"Cardiovascular Responses to Cardiac Glycosides to Alcoholamines During Hypothermia." International Club, 8:00 p.m., Big 8 Room, Tau Sigma Dance Fraternity is going to perform and will be followed by the social hour. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Dr. Lindell. "The Challenge of Missions." TOMORROW Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Oread Room, Union Paul Little "The Christian Message." SUNDAY Catholic Masses, 8:00 a.m., St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road; 9:30-11:00 a.m., Fraser Auditorium. Lutheran Student Association-Gamma Delta Joint Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, topic by Dr. Matsky. Interviews for teaching positions in Milwaukee Public School, Milwaukee, second semester and Sent. 1963, 2:00 p.m.; fourth semester Teacher Appointment Bureau, 117 Bailey. Comment Rhymes DALLAS, Tex. — (UPI) — Don Vanderslice knew what a previous fifth grader meant when he checked out a textbook at the start of school. Stamped inside was a form for comments under two headings, "condition when issued," and "condition when returned." Under the first the previous student had written "sadly;" under the second, "gladly." We Think You Will Enjoy our "Just Fine Food" Served Piping Hot in a Jiffy We are open Every Night until midnight! 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