In Soviet section Jet down in Berlin WASHINGTON — (UPI) — A Pan American World Airways jet cargo liner with a crew of three crashed during a landing attempt in the Russian sector of divided Berlin today, U.S. officials said here. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Ageency (FAA) said the big plane was being guided to a Soviet sector airfield by U.S. radar and radio controllers when all contact was lost. THE PLANE, Pan Am Flight 708, was en route from Frankfurt, West Germany, to Berlin's Templehof Airport when it was diverted to Tegel, the Russian field The approach was being made in snowy weather with visibility at one mile. There was no immediate word as to the fate of those aboard. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS The spokesman said the diversion of the jet to the Soviet air strip was necessary because Templehof was closed for resurfacing of its runways. THEY'RE HERE AT LAST Student directories are on sale at last, and can be purchased at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard, or in the Kansas Union. Price is 50 cents. Living study- (Continued from page 1) but more than 30 per cent of KU graduate students. SOME OF THE percentage evaluations seem to defy any "trend" or understanding, however, Smith said. Strangest of these is the marital status of those students who live in Lawrence with their parents— about 55 of them are married. And those married couples in the residence halls and those two junior men in the sorority house? Acording to Vice Chancellor Smith, it's all "above board"—they're either hall counselors or permanent house boys. HAWKERS—Let us winterize your car NOW before it's too late. WE WILL: - Check your entire cooling system - Install guaranteed anti-freeze - Flush old water and anti-freeze Remember—we care about you and your car. Let our famous Phillips quality and service prove it! Southside 66 23rd & La. Potter's 66 6th & Mich. Tegel is just north of Templehof. The FAA spokesman said the jet had descended to 2,000 feet and was turning toward a final approach heading when contact was lost. Unpublished photographs of the moon's surface, taken by the Surveyser spacecraft, will be used to illustrate problems astronauts may face when on the moon, in a speech by L. B. Ronca Monday. Scientist to talk His speech, "An Introduction to the Geology of the Moon," will be at 8 p.m. in Lindley Hall. Daily Kansas 9 Tuesday, November 15. 1966 THAT SOCKING ADLER ATTITUDE KICK UP YOUR STATUS WITH THE RICH CREW: the Adler crew they call Life/Long in white and 30 going colors. Going on in Orlon* acrylic to look good and feel great. With stretch nylon to fit all feet. A buck fifty foots the bill and you're socking right up to your attitude. Just like the rich crew. *DO POINTS REGISTERED T.M.*