University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 24, 1960 Khrushchev Calls For Peace Pact PARIS —(UPI)— Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev called today for a non-aggression pact between the West's North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Communist Warsaw pact powers of Eastern Europe. He made the proposal at a lunch given by Premier Michel Debre at his official Hotel Matignon residence, shortly after the Soviet leader met privately for two hours with President Charles de Gaulle. Khrushchev, on the second day of his 11-day visit to France, also made another strong appeal for French-Soviet cooperation in world affairs. The text of Khrushchev's lunch remarks was not released immediately. But an authorized French source reported the Soviet Premier said: "It is necessary that the U.S.S.R. and France be united for the maintenance of peace. "We do not wish to drive a wedge between France and her Western allies. "Soviet-French cooperation does not at all demand the renunciation of regimes or ideologies." Khrushchev said the Soviet people "never went back on their word, and the history of the last war, in which the people of France had great losses and in which our people had even greater losses and more victims, forces us to take part in a common effort in order that the end result of war is avoided. "It is true that our visit is brief," Khrushchev added. "But in so far as I have been able to take account, and in so far as our meetings and Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bible to the Office. Theolly Kiseman. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Baptist Student Union. Dr. George Smart, director of religiosus activities at Haskell Institute, will be guest speaker at the regular 5 p.m. vesper services in Der Deutsche Verein trifft am Donnersm den, den 24. Maerz, im Zimmer 402 Fraser um 5 Uhr, um zwei Flime zu sehen. Allen gern eingeladen. Ertris chungen. Lieder. Christian Science Organization. 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Department of Architecture. 7:30 p.m. 311 Marvin. Conversation and Coffee. George M. Beal, Chairman of the dept, will speak on Real Environment and Museum on May 4th. Museum of Art, Films on Art. 7:30 and 9 p.m. (two showings) Lecture Hall of the Museum. Three films: "Drawings by Fragonard." "Hogarth's Follies of the Town," & "Two Baroque Churches in Germany." Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW B. Boggs of The Travelers Indemnity Company will interview in 202 Summerfield. After a six-month training program, ultimate position on field staff working with agents and brokers. Not a door-to-door selling job. Come in Today and see our Campus Suits by H.I.S. in 100% Cotton or Dacron-Rayon $19.95 to $35.00 talks yesterday have proved it to me, we have the same feelings, the same aspirations, the same worries about those things which concern the necessity of safeguarding peace and friendship between peoples." While Khrushchev and de Gaulle talked this morning a chilly rain drummed at the windows of the French presidential palace. the town shop (downtown) the university shop (on the hill) Model U.N. Delegates To Meet Today Delegates to the model U.N. will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Kansas Union. The delegates will meet in blocs to examine the resolutions to be acted upon at the model U.N. convention to be held here April 1-2. With the aid of faculty advisers, the blocs will plan strategy for the convention. KANU Radio Programs 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 5:00 Twilight Concert: "String Quartet No. 11 in F Minor" by Beethoven 7:00 Concert Hall 7:30 Contemporary Concert: "Facsimile" by Bernstein (CA) 7:55 News 8:00 UNIVERSITY OF THE AIR Introductory Economics 8:05 News: Between the Lines 9:00 Everybody's Classics 9:55 News 10:00 A Little Night Music: "Concerto in D Minor for Violin D'Amore String Orchestra and Cymbals" by Vivaldi 11:00 11:00 Sign Off KUOK 4:00 The Ad Eley Show 6:00 Campus News 6:05 Route "63" 7:05 News 7:05 Showtime USA 7:30 Spotlight on Sports 7:40 Penthouse Serenade 8:05 News 8:05 Penthouse Serenade 8:30 House of Jazz 9:00 Trail Room Remote 10:00 Campus News 10:05 Bill Hardy Show 11:00 News 12:07 Daily Devotions WIN $ $ Step lively if you don't want to age as you grow old. Dancing, gardening and even the exercise of keeping house help prevent loss of muscle tone. AND ZENITH STEREO-HI-FI win a beautiful ZENITH "COBRAMATIC" CONSOLE Save Marlboro, Alpine Parliament and Philip Morris Anyone can win. Start saving now Contest ends May 13. If organized house wins, house representative wins $25 in cash. For details call — George Hunt, VI 3-5721. Dixie's Caramel Shop Has Bought Out the Golden Flake Donut Shop Now you can find all these goodies at ONE shop: - Complete line of donuts - Candies of all sizes and shapes - Popcorn and caramel corn Stop in and buy your favorite . . . 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. — Mon.-Sat. Facilities for Large Orders on the "Best Donuts in Town" Dixie's Caramel & Donut Shop 1033 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. — VI 3-6311 Four men and two women have been nominated for three 5-year terms on the board of directors of the University of Kansas Alumni Assn. Alumni Board Chosen Dues paying members of the association will vote by mail ballot through May. The nominees are Mrs. Lela Hackney Bell, Maryville, Mo.; Mrs. Comora MacGregor Nash, Lawrence; John E. Buehler, Atchison; William W. (Bill) Keeler, Bartlesville, Okla.; Stanley H. Stauffer, Topeka; and Frank N. Warren, Emporia. Retiring Board members include Mrs. Toddy Haines Barteldes, Lawrence; and Chester Mize Jr., Atchison. Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Nash are homemakers; Mr. Buehler is a lawyer and a former member of the Kansas legislature; Mr. Keeler is executive vice president of the Phillips Petroleum Co.; Mr. Stauffer is executive vice president of Stauffer Pub- lations and general manager of the Topeka Capital-Journal; and Mr. Warren is president of Western Securities, Inc. Sara Pfeiffer Wins Geneva Scholarship Sara Pfeiffer, Parsons sophomore, has received a scholarship to the University of Geneva in Switzerland under a "junior year abroad" program sponsored by the Presbyterian Church of the United States. She is one of four American students chosen by the church for study at Geneva and will leave in August for Switzerland. 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