Peru Tells Big 2 To Keep Hands Off UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. — (UPI) —Peru warned Russia today to get out of Cuba and at the same time cautioned the United States not to meddie in Peruvian affairs. Vice Admiral Luis Edgardo Llosa, foreign minister of the regime which took over in Peru after a military coup last summer, issued the warning indirectly without mentioning either major power in a policy speech to the General Assembly. Canadian External Affairs Minister Howard C. Green, speaking earlier, called for a nuclear test cutoff date of next Jan. 1. He noted that the proposal, first made by Mexico at the Geneva arms conference, had been accepted in principle by the United States, Russia and Britain. Green said the world is in an age of increasing desire for peace and for helping the underdeveloped nations. "If we keep our optimism and hope, this session (of the General Assembly) can be the best in the history of the U.N," he said. Phone Service Will Ease Ticket Traffic A consolidated box office in Murphy Hall with a special phone answering service will handle distribution of tickets for the performing arts at the University of Kansas this year. Open hours will be 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and 10 a.m. to noon on Saturdays. It will be open 7 to 9 p.m. on performance nights. Located in the west lobby, the box office will service patrons of the University Theatre, concert course and chamber music series. Fatrons may now order tickets at any hour of the day or night. An automa ttelephone answering service will go into operation when the office is closed and will record ticket orders. The number is KU extension 591. Students Must Get Tickets by Oct. 5 Students who have paid for their football tickets may pick them up today after they pay their fees. The tickets must be picked up by Oct. 5, the day before the Colorado-Kansas game. Dennis Branstiter, Independence, Mo., senior and chairman of the Athletic Seating Committee of the All Student Council, said that students must take their new ID card and their fee payment receipt to the ticket office in the east lobby of Allen Field House. The office closes at 4 p.m. It makes no difference if the ticket for the TCU game has been picked up or not. Branstiter said. Fee payment begins today according to the following schedule: Students whose last names begin with A to H, today; I-N, tomorrow; O-S, Thursday, and T-Z, Friday. Fees may also be paid early or on Saturday morning. PATRONIZE YOUR ADVERTISERS Foreign Minister Doudou Thiam of Senegal called for the expulsion of Portugal and South Africa from the United Nations. "Portugal directly violates the principies of the charter," Doudou said. "One has to abide by the rules to be a member of an organization. That is why we demand the exclusion of South Africa, too." Llosa's expounding of Feruvian policy was considered a significant development in Western Hemisphere politics. Rock Chalk Interviews Start Thurs. Membership is open to any student, but those with business, theatrical or previous Rock Chalk experience are especially needed. Interviews for students interested in joining the Rock Chalk Revue staff will be held Thursday and Friday. All applications must be in by 5 p.m. tomorrow. Charles Whitman, Shawnee Mission junior and producer of this year's show, said there will be no major changes in the format of the production. "The primary intent, as in past years, will be to make people laugh," Whitman continued. Raising funds for the KU-Y is the main purpose of the revue, but the show also functions as an outlet for the humorous opinions of the students. Page 5 "There is going to be more emphasis on better scripts for our skits this year." Whitman said. Overloaded With Unwantables? Try Kansan Want Ads— Get Results Having a Party? Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-pacs of all kinds PARTY SUPPLIES LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt., VI 3-0350 Newport, R.I. — Douglas Fairfax, member of the crew of the Australian yacht Gretel, when asked whether anything broke during Thursday's losing effort against the American ship Weatherly in the American's cup race: American Ship 'Weatherly' Breaks' Australian Crew Kansan Classifieds Get Results Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1962 University Daily Kansan "Only our hearts." Gregory Newton, a Peace Corps training officer stationed in Washington, D.C., arrived a the University of Kansas today to meet with KU Corps coordinators for several days. Peace Corps Officer Arrives To View Costa Rican Project Thomas M. Gale, assistant professor of history and KU Corps coordinator, said that Newton will review the KU-Costa Rican project with officials. He will also discuss the Corps program here and on other college and university campuses. Prof. Gale referred to the Corps program in Costa Rica which will get underway Oct. 26 when 41 volunteers arrive at KU for an eight-week training session. In keeping with modern trends in dining. . . we are proud to announce the opening of THE NEW . . . HAPPY HAL'S STEAK HOUSE TWO NEW DINING ROOMS New Children's Menu New Entrees NEW HOURS 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. DAILY SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. CLOSED TUESDAYS All steaks broiled over real charcoal HAL and BERT BIGHAM EAST 23rd STREET VI 3-9753