2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, December 5, 1968 Cambridge lecturer calls China 'cautious' "China's foreign policy is cautious conservative and very sensible," a historian from Cambridge University said here yesterday. "I think the Chinese in their international relations are less dangerous than either Russia or America," Jonathan Steinberg, a lecturer at Trinity College declared. Steinberg, who teaches modern history at Cambridge, is one of five participants in a top-level British Ministry of Defense Seminar. In addition, he lectures regularly to senior British general staff officers at Britain's Royal Naval College at Greenwich. New University Party rebuilds organization A new University Party (UP) has been formed. Collene Collins, Leavenworth junior and member of the All-Student Council, is the new chairman of the University Party. "We plan to bring in new elements from all parts of the campus to build new organizations. Our purpose is to contribute to the resolution of student problems and to help develop better communications." Miss Collins said the purpose of the University Party would be to combine the ideas of the new party with the remnants of the old UP. Miss Collins said the party would work with three distinct campus groups-faculty, administration and students. "We hope to build interest in student government," she said. We also want to create new peaceful avenues for students to change interrelationships among the various distinct groupings on the campus." At the present time, Miss Collins said, no additional students have been elected to office in the University Party but plans are in the making for new officers. Pueblo sailor's father seeks crew's freedom MOSCOW (UPI)—The father of one of the sailors aboard the captured U.S. intelligence ship Pueblo said yesterday he will try to go to North Korea to try to get the vessel's 82-man crew freed for "humanitarian reasons." Robert Ayling, a mechanical engineer from Staunton, Va., was accompanied by three friends including Mcarl Acee, 39, a Norton, Va., lawyer who represented the family of U2 pilot Francis Gary Powers during Powers' trial in Moscow in 1960 on charges of spying. Ayling said he had appointments yesterday with "individuals or groups within the U.S.S.R." who may help him get the Pueblo crew freed. "The struggle at the moment inside China is between the ideologists and the experts," Steinberg said, "between those who want to keep the revolution pure and those who would like to make China powerful." Although the Maoist "cultural revolution" has managed to suppress the technocrats for the time being, Steinberg believes it is doomed to defeat in the end. "When Mao dies, they will give up the attempt to keep the revolution pure." the personal Gift she'll love forever Personal, precious—this day and always! The gift she'll treasure forever because it's custom made, and from you! Order early. 14 Karat Gold Pendant . $37.50 In Sterling Silver or heavy yellow Karatclad® $12.50 Other Anson Monogram Jewelry onogram Jewelry $11.50 to $63.50 Allow 2 Weeks for Delivery JAYHAWKER TOWERS Apartments Now renting 2-bedroom furnished apartments. All utilities included in rent. - Swimming pool—club rooms - Air-conditioned - Off-street parking - Elevators Convenient Location, a Time and Money Saver Lawrence's Finest Apartment Complex Inspection 1603 W. 15th KU-Y to outline summer programs International and domestic summer service project opportunities will be outlined at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room. The program is sponsored by KU-Y. Invited Patronize Kansan Advertisers Tel. VI 3-4993 Students who have participated in all but one of the programs will be on hand to explain each program and share their experiences, said Gene De Shazo, Prairie Village senior and KU-Y publicity chairman. Foreign project opportunities are available in East Asia, Russia and South America. Students interested in investigating the various projects are urged to visit with the representatives. 20% Coed Discount on Frostings and Permanents CHANEL HAIR FASHIONS 10 E. 9th VI 2-7900 No Appointment Necessary Plenty of Free Parking JCT. 24 & 59 N Buy 3 pitchers, get the 4th FREE 50c a pitcher 7:45-8:15 Friday The 21st Amendment Saturday is jazz night with The Annex