Page 3 Thursday, Oct. 31, 1963 University Daily Kansan "A burial party for a dead duck" is how Felix Moos, assistant professor of anthropology, described the nuclear test ban treaty in a speech yesterday. Test Ban Valuable as Pacifier PROF. MOOS feels that the treaty is the formalization of an unspoken agreement. As an example, he pointed out that the treaty provides for no atmospheric testing of nuclear weapons. This was already being done before Moscow signed the treaty in July. Prof. Moos said his speech was rather anti-climactic, since the test ban treaty was signed in late September. He did not think the treaty would "diffuse the cold war." He added that it was encouraging to note that the United States and Russia had come together, negotiated and agreed on the final document. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — (UPI) Fourteen post-season football games have been certified as meeting National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) regulations. The speech was sponsored by the KU-Y Current Events discussion committee. Prof. Moos said there are some Americans who hope that the treaty NCAA Lists Bowls The list included the new Space Bowl game matching the champion of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association and the Southwest Athletic Conference Dec. 14 at Houston, Tex. Games certified were the Aviation Bowl, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 7; Bluebonnet Bowl, Houston, Tex., Dec. 21; Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Tex., Jan. 1; Eastern (Cement) Bowl, Landsdale, Pa., Dec. 14; Gator Bowl, Jackson- ville, Fla., Dec. 28; Liberty Bowl, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 21. Mineral Water Bowl, Excelsior Springs, Mo. Nov. 30; Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla., Jan. 1; Prairie View Bowl, Prairie View, Tex., Dec. 7; Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 1; Space Bowl, Houston, Dec. 14; Sugar Bowl, New Orleans, Jan. 1; Sun Bowl, El Paso, Tex., Dec. 31; and Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Fla., Dec. 28. would end the arms race. He does not think this will happen in the near future. "We will not slow down the arms race until Russia does," Prof. Moos said. He added that it may curb testing to some extent. HE SAID the U.S. Senate was a sensitive instrument of public opinion during the voting on the treaty. He said four out of five Senators voted for the treaty and four out of five Americans approved of the treaty. Prof. Moos said. He thinks the advantages will be much the same for Russia as they will be for the United States. "The treaty won't have much more impact on Russia than it will on us." He listed the advantages as being the good opinion of other nations, a good opinion of ourselves, a reduction of anxiety about all our nuclear warfare and a less radiation-filled atmosphere. Prof. Moos stressed that it was very encouraging that the United States and Russia had finally agreed on major policy. He expressed hope that this treaty would lead to further negotiations with Russia. FRIDAY FLICKS starring GORDON MACRAE SHIRLEY JONES CAMERON MITCHELL TOMORROW, NOV. 1 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. ADMISSION 35c FRASER AUDITORIUM All 'set' for '63 Homecoming? Have your hair set and styled in our professional salon. Call VI3-3330 today for your beauty appointment. Marinello Beauty Salon 1119 Mass. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Looking for a Homecoming Pre-Party ? TRADITIONAL FALL PARTY Dine-A-Mite 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. Friday, November 1 Sponsored by Young Republicans Membership Cards or $1.00 Admittance Make This Your Pre-Party