Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 20, 1963 Japan Mediator Plan WelcomedbyMalaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — (UPI)—Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman today welcomed Japan's offer to act as mediator in the crisis between the new nation of Malaysia and neighboring Indonesia. THIS MOVE, as reported, is good. Rahman said. We'll give consideration to it should Japan make a formal move. Rahman scheduled nationwide radio broadcasts tonight to tell Malaysia's 10 million people of developments in the crisis. He was expected to explain the state of preparedness ordered Wednesday, which called up reserves, strengthened the armed forces, and put civil defense measures into effect. Japanese Premier Hayato Ikeda said yesterday he would like to bring about an amicable settlement of the dispute over Malaysia's formation, which led to a diplomatic break and riots in both Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur. Rahman also called the first meeting of the Malaysian defense council, made up of leading cabinet members and the armed forces chief. There were these related developments; - In Jakarta, the Antara News Agency reported Army Chief Maj. Gen. Achmade Jani called on his troops, especially those units stationed nearest Maiyais, to increase their state of combat readiness as part of Indonesia's policy of confrontation against Malaysia. - In London, the foreign office said last night Indonesia has guaranteed the safety of British citizens and their property after a day of rioting that left the British embassy a burned-out shell and destroyed the cars and belongings of many Britons in Jakarta. - An Indonesian note promised that President Sukarno's government will not condone any further mob violence against British nationals and property. - In Toyko, Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio prepared to leave for the United Nations to take charge of his delegation at the General Assembly, and to decide whether the dispute would be raised there. Indonesia, which holds two-thirds of Borneo, and the Philippines which claims some Borneo territory, insisted on a U.N. inquiry into the wishes of the people of North Borneo and Sarawak on joining Malaysia. The U.N. team found the majority of North Borneo and Sarawak citizens wanted to become part of the federation. Indonesia and the Philippines refused to accept the U.N. findings because their observers were not able to accompany the U.N. mission for the entire length of its stay. Area Radio Stations To Broadcast Game Tom Hedrick will provide playby-play descriptions and Dick Harp, KU basketball coach, will provide color of KU's opener with TCU on the KU Sports Network. Network stations in this area are KLWN-FM, Lawrence; KANU-FM, Lawrence, and KMBC, Kansas City, Mo. Kickoff time is 7:30 p.m. Other area stations carrying the game are WREN, Topea; WIBW, Topeka, and WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. The Baptist Student Union will entertain at a social for all transfer students and freshmen at 7:30 tonight in the Baptist Activity Center. Baptist Student Union Will Entertain All New Students The group, headed by Claude Sumner, Stuart, Okla., junior, will meet every Friday evening throughout the coming semester. Steve Rowson, Kansas City, Mo. junior, and group devotional chairman, plans for the group to have a series of inspirational meetings, lectures, panel discussions and films. The group also hopes to host many guest speakers. CHUCK ALLEN, A MIDDLE linebacker for the San Diego Chargers of the American Football League, hears numbers called during the offseason, too. Allen works in a Seattle, Wash., bank between pro football seasons. Miss Anderine Farmer, the group advisor, reported that last years group was quite successful in obtaining guest speakers. Parking Available for 3,000 LAWTON SAID the lot was the last of a parking program initiated in 1952 that placed large parking "reservoirs" on the campus edge, and left the nucleus free of traffic congestion. The use of a new parking lot designated as Zone Y increases the University of Kansas' parking space on campus to about 3.000 spaces, Keith Lawton, vice chancellor of operations, said today. The 265-space lot is bordered by Sunflower Road, Illinois and Sixteenth streets. It is about one-third the size of Zone O, the largest zone on campus. Completion of the lot is still in progress. "Like last semester, we plan to help the foreign students on campus in becoming better acquainted with this country through a group such as the International Brothers and Sisters," she said. Lot spaces are open to students and faculty members, and the lot primarily serves the southeast section of the campus. This includes Fraser and Flint Halls, Watson Library, Watkins Hospital and the buildings and grounds personnel. Dykes Adds Chapters To Advertising Text Lawton said approximately 8,000 automobiles are registered on campus and use the lots. However, even with a greater number of automobiles than spaces, Zone O is never completely filled during classes. Only the central lots are filled. James E. Dykes, professor of advertising, is the author of several chapters on writing advertising copy in a comprehensive new text, "Principles of Advertising." Fear Of Disaster Hits KU Football Practice He wasn't laughing. The newly released book was prepared by the Committee on Advertising which is composed of advertising educators. It could have been a disastrous moment for the University of Kansas football team when two of the top members of the team's backfield were involved in an accident yesterday. Barring unforeseen occurrences between now and then, the two persons involved in the mishap will play tomorrow night when KU opens its season against Texas Christian University at Fort Worth. The usually noisy atmosphere of the practice field suddenly grew quiet, Dean Nesmith, KU trainer, rushed toward the two players, Tony Leiker and Ron Oelschlager, the team's Nos. 1 and 2 slot-backs, who had bumped into each other while trying to catch the ball in a punt return drill. The 560-page text will be used at the college level. The incident ended in laughter —with one exception. One of Leiker's front teeth was chipped. ENTER THE EXCITING HOLIDAY IN MEXICO SWEEPSTAKES WIN A FREE 7-DAY VACATION TO MEXICO! Nothing to Buy — Merely Come In and Complete Free Registration Blank! The Malls Shopping Center VIking 3-1211 8:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays to Fridays Until Noon Saturdays All Entries Must Be in By October 1st,1963 SEE US SOON! 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