Page 3 Stiff U.S. Policy Said To Aid World Tension The Yugoslavian ambassador to the United States said Friday night that a more flexible attitude by the Western nations toward Eastern Europe would help ease world tensions. Marko Nikezic spoke in Swarthout Recital Hall on "The Role of Yugoslavia in World Politics." "The economic blockade by the United States in the attempt to keep Russia from building up her military strength actually hurt the Eastern European countries. It did not hurt Russia," he said. "We in Yugoslavia hope the time has passed when Russia can issue orders from Moscow to her Eastern satellites. "The internal position of Poland and the Eastern European countries has improved. This has forced Russia to improve her relations with Yugoslavia." Mr. Nikezic said Yugoslavia's Damages Slight From Accidents A rash of accidents on campus over the weekend brought only minor damages to the cars involved. The latest accident occurred at 9:45 a.m. yesterday when a United States mail truck struck a parked car near the Kansas Union. Richard F. Tusher, 24, 1345 Rhode Island, driver of the truck, told police that he struck a car belonging to Larry Francis Toney, 22, address unknown, as he was turning in front of the Kansas Union to make deliveries. There was no damage to the truck. The Toney car received an estimated $5 damage. Monday a two-car accident in the Union parking lot resulted in minor damages. William A. Crawford, 24. Lawrence senior, was backing his car from a parking stall when he struck a car belonging to Delbert Ray Mann, 22, of Shawnee, Kan. There was no estimate of the damages. L. Deane Rollmann, 19. Pratt sophomore, was driving his car south on the service drive behind Pearson Hall at 9:45 a.m. Saturday when he struck a parked car. The parked automobile belonged to Robert Lee Smith, Salina sophomore, and received a dented left rear fender. Police made no estimate of the damage. Peddling Pans Not for KU Males A Midcontinent Sales Corp. representative found last week that selling pots and pans does not appeal to most KU males. An advertisement offering full summer employment and a guaranteed 40-hour work week temporarily drew 40 students to a group interview in Bailey Auditorium. The representative said qualifications for selling cookware included a free summer, ability to be bonded, and ownership of an automobile. No "mama's boys" would be considered, he said. During a 3-minute break 35 prospective pot peddlers left the auditorium. The representative continued with an audience of five. basic disagreement with Russia is one of foreign policy support. "Yugoslavian foreign policy calls for supporting certain Soviet attitudes on the same basis of giving support to movements of other countries," he said. "The only provision of who gets the support is whether that country's movements serves international peace and understanding." Mr. Nikezic said the revolts in 1955 and 1956 in Poland and Hungary had a serious effect upon Yugoslavia. "Russia immediately became cool during this period (1955-56) after Yugoslavia made it clear to her that she would not support Russia." He said he believes that as a consequence Yugoslavia is stronger now than ten years ago because of her friendly relations with Western and non-committed countries. Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals "Revolution in Yugoslavia was unavoidable," he said, speaking of the revolution which put the present regime in power. Mr. Nikezic recommended revolution and Socialism for countries attempting to improve their governments. "Even Yugoslavian Communists believe that Socialism is the future of modern society," he said. Balfour He said he believes the countries not committed to either East or West support can best bring about peace. 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER "If war is not a solution, peace has to be organized and the non-committed countries can best do this by remaining as they are." He said the non-committed countries and their foreign policies of non-intervention in world affairs should be accepted by the Western nations. "The fact that the United States is giving aid to Poland opens up a whole new world of possibilities for the Eastern European nations," he said. He credited the United States with helping to preserve Yugoslavia's independence through economic aid. 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