Page 16 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 18, 1950 Afro-Asian Nations Ask Nuclear Ban UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. — (UPI) — India laid a blooc of 20 nations today in demanding a halt to the nuclear weapons tests those countries fear are poisoning the world with radioactive fallout. The General Assembly's 82-nnation main political committee began debate on a resolution submitted by India, 18 other Afro-Asian nations, and Yugoslavia demanding that all world powers stop the tests. It was believed the measure was aimed primarily at France, which insists it will go ahead with a planned atomic test next spring in the Sahara, and Sweden, which has indicated strongly it may also join the "nuclear club." The new move was interpreted as the impatience of many nations with the lack of progress being made at Geneva on negotiations between the present nuclear powers for a permanent ban. The Geneva talks began more than a year ago. Seniors Attend Brigadoon Tonight Tonight's performance of Brigadoon will be senior night. A senior section of 200 seats has been reserved for seniors and their guests. Coffee will be served to the seniors in the gallery at the theater after the performance. Closing hours for the senior women who go to the play have been extended to midnight. This is the second year that a senior class has reserved a section at a theater performance. Rookie Off to Good Start LOS ANGELES —(UPI)— Rookie policeman John W. Ensign made his first arrest yesterday, his third day on the job, when he spotted a stolen car. He gave chase and captured the driver. Students Admit Flag Prank TAIPEI —(UPI) Two students at a high school in Kaiohiang, Formosa's southern port, have admitted they were responsible for repeatedly lowering the school's flag to a mourning position at half staff. The students, Wu Ming-Fu and Chen Shib-Nan, said they were protecting the inefficiency of the school's principal. Official Bulletin TODAY 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 of the Notice, and sent to The Daily Kansan. Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function Le Cerule Français ne reuinaire mercredi a quatre heures dans la salle 11 Fraser. Programme : deux pieces en un acte. Le Stilien, de Moliere, et Le Portair, de Célleres, représente par une classe de conversation, dirigees par M. Carman. Modern Book Forum. Dr. Carville Smith will show his films of the AKU-AKU expedition, 4 p.m. Trophy Room, in the Kansas Union. Lutheran Gamma Delta Vessers, 5-5-20 p.m. Danforth Chapel, Vicar R. E. Curz. Student Union Dance Lesson will be continued at the Kansas Rocky Mountain (town, 7-8 p.m.) Newman Club. 7 p.m. St. Lawrence University Student Center. Executive Coun- cil meeting. Latin-American Dance Lessons, 7:30-9: Latin American Union SUA supported Refreshments. K. U. Dames, Card Room in the Union 7:30 p.m. Bridge. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Max Grossman and Anthony Covins of the U.S. Information Agency will interview for positions as Jungler, Ameren and cultural center directors in 202 Summerfield. Walter Sutton of Peat, Marwick. Mitchell & Co. will interview for positions in public accounting in 202 Summerfield. Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church. Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. Holy Communion, Centerbury House Poetry Hour. 4 p.m. Music and Proseminar. Prof Edwards reading A.E. Hausmann **aegma Xi.** 7:20 p.m. Bailey Auditorium **Populi**, 7:30 p.m. Pine Room in the room In addition to its stated appeal to the three nuclear powers—the United States, Britain, and Russia—to continue their present suspension of tests, the resolution appeals to "other states to desist from such tests." The main political committee last week approved a 22-power Afro-Asian resolution asking France to cancel its projected test but the measure lacked the two-thirds majority required for final approval in the Assembly and its sponsors still were seeking the extra votes needed. An Indian spokesman disclosed today talks went on for two weeks with Sweden on its possible plans for tests, but made no headway. The General Assembly yesterday went through a record 43rd ballot in the deadlocked race between Poland and Turkey for the remaining vacancy on the 13-seat Security Council. Neither power won the needed two-thirds majority and balloting was suspended until Dec. 1. The foreign student representative to the All Student Council will be elected at the International Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Foreign Students To Fill ASC Post Students interested in the position should see C. T. Constantinides, Manchester, England, graduate student and president of the club, before the election. Apples Condemned By English Officials BRISTOL, England — (UPI) — Southwest England, unaffected by cranberry poisoning because the berries are rarely sold there, was warned today about poisoning from imported apples. Bristol Medical Officer Dr. R. C. Wofinden ordered 200 cases of apples from Lebanon confiscated because the fruit was coated with sprays containing arsenic and lead. Sale of imported apples was stopped in several southwest cities. My life is like a stroll upon the beach. As near the ocean's edge as I can go—Henry David Thoreau. Boxer (Dog) Delinquent On Road to Recovery LONDON — (UPI) — Butch is on the road back. The four-year-old boxer who became a juvenile dog delinquent because of an unhappy puppyhood showed every sign today of responding to psychiatric treatment and returning to a normal dog's life. Dog psychiatrist Robert Horsfall predicted Butch's inferiority complex would vanish as he learns that all dogs don't bite. Horsfall almost shuddered as he recounted the misadventures that started Butch off on a life of fear and mistrust that led to a well-developed persecution complex. A court ruled Butch must have psychiatric treatment or be destroyed so his owner, Mrs. Constance Gamble, brought him to Horsfall who trained Queen Elizabeth's well-behaved Corgis. Yesterday Butch, on a leash, was introduced to a Cairn Terrier, the kind he bit the last time he saw one. Letter or Dutch tongue, that other "To laugh at men of sense is the privilege of fools." —Jean de la Bruvere. dogs can be fun, he will be introduced to more and more and finally will be allowed to frolic with them without a leash. Horsfall predicts full acceptance. He also says it isn't really Eutch's fault at all. "Just let me say that we human beings are at fault," he said. 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