10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, November 20, 1968 UDK News Roundup By United Press International. Russia will discuss arms MOSCOW—Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin told two U.S. Senators yesterday his country was ready to negotiate new arms control agreements with the United States, but expressed concern at President-elect Richard M. Nixon's views on the matter. Kosygin made his hopes and uncertainties known to the senators during a "lively exchange" that covered the chances for world peace and the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. After the 80-minute meeting in Kosygin's Kremlin office, Sens. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., and Claiborn Pell, R-R.I., said the Russian leader had expressed concern over statements by President-elect Nixon about maintaining American military superiority. The senators said Kosygin told them it would be difficult to improve relations between the two superpowers if one was trying to become stronger than the other. Two K-Staters suspended MANHATTAN—Two Kansas State University students suspended because of an obscene sign in connection with selection of a Negro coed as homecoming queen will be permitted to return "when they and their parents are ready to talk about it," officials indicated yesterday. Dean of Students Gen Kasper said the sign, posted in a dormitory, concerned the homecoming queen and a Negro student living in the dormitory. It was torn down by another Negro student. He, with the student named, contacted other Negro students assembled in the lobby of the dormitory to protest. Kasper said two white students admitted they were responsible for the sign but said they "had no intent of causing trouble." He said the students apologized privately to the student named on the sign and publicly to the group assembled in the dormitory lobby. UN won't seat Red China UNITED NATIONS—The General Assembly for the 19th time in the history of the United Nations last night refused to expel Nationalist China and seat the Communist Chinese. The vote was 58-44 with 23 abstentions. Mali regime overthrown BAMAKO, Mali—A group of leftist army officers yesterday overthrew the homegrown Socialist regime of Modibo Keita, 53, the founding father of this landlocked country in northwest Africa. The apparently bloodless coup was announced by Mali radio. Army Maj. Mussa Traore, believed to have led the coup, said all power would not be in the hands of a "National Revival" military committee. Official Bulletin TODAY Lecture. 4 p.m. Peter G. Snow, University of Iowa. "Argentine Coup of 1966." Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. Physical Therapy Club. 7 p.m. Pine Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. Classical Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "My Uncle." Dyche Auditorium. Ontario, Dynegy, Union. Boom, Kansas Union. 7.30 p.m. Forum Boom, Kansas Union. Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Jo Anne Ferrell, pianist. Swarathout Recital Hall. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Song of a Goat." TOMORROW Children's Theatre. 1:15 p.m. "The Little Princess, Universe" 1:20 p.m. "The p. Forum Room, Kansas Union, Exemption Examination 4, p. 4; 200 Learn SUA Poetry Hour 4:30 p.m. mED SUA Film Katrina 4:30 p.m. SUA Film, 7 & 8 p.m. "Big Store, SUA Film" KU basketball tickets are on sale this week Dyche Auditorium Universidad Women Newsroom 7:30 University Women Newcomers. 7:30 p.m. Watkins Room, Kansas Union. Sigma XI Lecture. 7:30 p.m. Otto Tiemiel, K-State. "Digestion and Nutrition in the Channel Catfish" 233 Malott. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Song of a Goat." Poor march must pay park damage WASHINGTON — The federal government is contemplating going to court for $71,795 it claims the Poor People's Campaign owes it for tearing down Resurrection City here and restoring the park land it occupied. The bill represents the costs of tearing down and removing plywood shanties erected by the demonstrators. (available Nov. 22) KU-Missouri; Away Game Bus Trip Saturday, Nov.23, 1968 Cost—$12—Includes your ticket Make your reservations in person at SUA office Jim's DX Station is now equipped to do minor tune-up and lubrication on all foreign cars (VW's included!) reasonable rates 23rd & Iowa 842-9578 (no experience needed) Put me on your team to help spread the Word. Send samples of cartoon Gospel tracts that really turn on the 'Now Generation.' BACK TO GOD TRACT TEAM 2875 Kalamazoo Ave, S.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508 Name Address City State Zip Fri., Nov. 22 is McCollum night. Half price ($1.00 per couple) and 75c per pitcher for residents of McCollum. Jct. 40 East & 59 North For reservations contact Mike Seregi VI 2-1200 The All New Tee Pee Opening Fri. & Sat., Nov. 22, 23 Dance to the soul sounds of The 21st Amendment