Around the World— Red China Makes New Peace Offer Page 3 University Daily Kansan Compiled from United Press International Communist China has offered a cease fire in the Formosa Straits in return for immediate evacuation of the offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu, informed diplomatic sources reported today from London. The sources said the United States has told Communist China that a cease fire must come first. In return, the diplomats said, the offshore islands might be neutralized. This was held to imply that the United States would try to persuade Generalissimo Chiang Kal-Shek to cease using the islands as a base for raids on the Communist Chinese mainland. Neither side has budged from it stand so far, the source said, but further negotiations may show whether the Peiping regime is prepared to make some concessions to end the Formosa crisis. A communique said none of the ships were hit and that the convoy completed its mission safely. The landing ships were escorted by U.S. 7th Fleet and Nationalist warships. In Formosa three Nationalist Chinese cargo ships cracked the crumbling Communist blockade of Quemoy today and delivered their supplies under heavy fire. In New York, Nationalist China said today in a United Nations General Assembly that seating the Red Chinese would "upset the moral foundations" of the UN because the Communist regime has not been accepted by the Chinese people. "Can anybody suppose the Chinese people would like to have the Communists represent them in the U.N.? Tsaiang asked. At the Atomic Test Site, Nev., the U.S. fired the first of possibly its last series of nuclear tests today, a comparatively puny one kilonot device dangling from a tethered balloon 500 feet over Yucca Flat. There will be 10 shots in all during the seventh and most concentrated series conducted within the continental United States since 1551. This one and four others were scheduled for detonation either from balloons or small towers. Bolivia, like Peru, Ecuador, and the southern part of Colombia, is occupied by a population which is more than half pure Indian. Much of Bolivia was included within the limits of the Inca Empire, and Quechua is still the common language. Sharon Whitacre Miss Kansas She came in to browse and sign up for our gift bond drawing. Have you? On The Plaza—Kansas City On The Campus—Lawrence On Brookside—Kansas City Five other shots will be exploded underground deep inside a honeycomb-type tunnel at the north end of the test site, according to the AEC. Russians Complain About High Rent BONN, Germany — (UPI) — The Russians complained today that the West Germans want too much rent for the new quarters for a new Soviet Embassy in nearby Cologne. The Cologne city administration is asking $2,300 monthly rent for the new building which has more than 100 rooms and several assembly rooms. The present Soviet Embassy is in a former hotel with only 53 rooms for the 85-member staff. DR. EDWARD KIRKLAND, professor emeritus of history at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. will cover development in American history from 1865 to 1900 in a guest lecture at the 2-day Conference on Teaching of History Sept. 26-27. Need Club Presidents' Names Names of the presidents of 40 KU organizations are needed for publication in the student directory, assistant editor George Hunt, Chicago. Ill. junior, said today. Friday, Sept. 19, 1958 The names are to be turned in to the Office of the Dean of Men, 228 Strong, by Monday morning, Sept. 22. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and Ph.D. reading examination in German March 28, 1963 304 Fraser by noon, Monday, Sept. 22, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1963 TODAY B'nai 'British Hillel Evening Services — 7:30 p.m. 1499 Tennessee. SUNDAY Faculty Club reception—3-5 p.m. Newman Club—steak fry 5:30 p.m Phi Kappa house. Mass at 8 and 10a.m. in Fraser Hall. St. Lawrence Catholic Youth Center Open house, 1915 Stratford Rd. Lutheran Student Assn.—5:30 p.m. Ceremonial Church, 13th and New Hampshire. MONDAY Mathematics Club — 4 p.m. in 203 Science Problems in Measuring Things" G Springer, 1975. urged to attend, and everyone invited. Education Club — Noon in 109 Babylon. TUESDAV Fulbright Forum—4 p.m. Fraser Thea- sus Fulbright College for foreign foreign student scholarships for 1950-60. Kansas State Senior Is "Miss Football" BERKELEY, CALIF. — (UPI) — Mary Helen Eaton, Kansas State College Senior, last night won the title "Miss Football of 1858" in the 13th annual national football festival. 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