Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 28, 1955. Russia, West Still At Odds GENEVA—(U.P.)-The West and Russia today handed to each other rival "peace packages" that showed them still hopelessly far apart on how to end the cold war. The peace offers were contained in Western and Soviet draft security treaties put forward at the second plenary session of the big four foreign ministers conference. The West's package called for a "treaty of assurance" against aggression for an indefinite period of time. But it was made conditional on Soviet agreement to all-German elections and German unity in 1956. The Soviets proposed, in turn, a 50-year European collective security treaty that would include the United States, with Red China, as an observer. It offered no prospect of early German unity. It called for scrapping of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Western European union alliances, as well as complete neutralization of Europe. The Soviet plan was not new or even warmed over. Part of it was almost word for word identical with proposals made by Soviet foreign minister V. M. Molotov at the abortive Berlin foreign ministers conference in 1954. The rest was a rehash of what Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin had proposed at the Geneva summit conference in July. She Tries Too Hard PHOENIX, Ariz. — (U.P.)— A 44-year-old woman required hospital treatment when she became stuck in a reducing machine. Firemen, called to free her, said she got her right leg caught behind rollers. They had to use bolt cutters and a hacksaw to cut chains to free her. 16 School Days Until Thanksgiving Vacation - 33 Until Christmas Come in or phone us for information, itinerary and reservations, domestic and foreign. FROM K.C. (tourist) (Round trip tax inc. 1st class) Lincoln 24.53 Minneapolis 49.28 61.60 Indianapolis 48.40 61.27 Denver 62.70 82.39 Lima 582.76 742.16 - Steamships - Escorted Tours - Airlines—Domestic-Foreign Join the Vacation Club plan for a paid vacation The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th and Mass. St. Telephone VI 3-0152 THE KANSAN KANSAN DINING GUIDE For Hamburgers or Steaks... Dining or Dancing... you'll find it in the Dining Guide Always ready to serve good food 5 a.m.-7:30 p.m.—Open Sunday 717 Mass. VI 3-9766 Big Boy Drive-In For the best in burgers, malts & french fries—Open 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. week days, 1 a.m. on Fri. & Sat. Granada Cafe Regular $4.00 steak $2.00 Breakfast served anytime Open until 8 p.m. Blue Hills Drive-In Open all night 838½ Mass. VI 3-9801 Extra large drive-in menu—jumbo steakburgers, bar-b-q burgers, home made apple pie 1601 E.23rd East on hi-way 10 The Flamingo Specializing in chicken & juicy steaks Dancing nightly all week VI 3-9727 for reservation Serving 12-12 Sunday 12-9 p.m. Dinner Bell Cafe 912 Mass.Open Sunday Week days 6 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Italian Spaghetti and meatballs Delicious home made pies 832 Mass. Closed Sunday Dinner, breakfast anytime—short orders 616 Mass. 24 Hour service The Chuck Wagon Serving steaks and Bar-B-Q South on Highway 59 Steaks, Hamburgers, home made pie 609 Vt. Open until 10 p.m. Jim's Hamburgers 627 Mass. We never close 10-40 Cafe Weekend Special—16 oz. broiled T-bone Steak $2.00 1310 W. 6th VI 3-9757 Regular meal and drink 85c U.S. prime steaks—Channel catfish 732 N. 2nd VI 3-9741 Rock Chalk Cafe Special club sandwich—whole meal 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Sunday 3 p.m. to midnite Eldridge Hotel Coffee Shop Serving good food all the time 6 a.m.-8 p.m. daily 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. Old Mission Inn The best hamburgers in town 1904 Mass. VI 3-9737 The Castle Tea Room 1307 Mass.