PEOPLE TO PEOPLE PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS International Theme Set Active consideration of international affairs will be the theme of the Midwest Regional People-to-People Conference this Friday and Saturday. The conference, part of KU's People-to-People fifth anniversary celebration, will feature Senator James B. Pearson as guest speaker at 8 p.m. Saturday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. THE REPUBLICAN SENATOR will talk on "The Individual's Role in International Affairs," David Waxse, Oswego junior and chairman of the organization. said. Representatives of more than seven large and small universities and colleges will attend the conference which will be divided into three broad areas, Waxse said. The three areas to be discussed are: - The discovery of the different chapters' problems. - A way to find problem solutions. - ON FRIDAY AN International Student Panel will present a discussion of the foreign student's situation in American universities. Acting as moderator will be Prof. Clifford Ketzel, associate professor of political science. - An application of these solutions. activities, will also be present," he added. "Actually, the conference theme is international friendship and understanding," Waxse said. "A realistic look at the quality of our efforts, and the awareness and knowledge needed to improve our The "lighter" side of the conference will, according to Waxse, be a social function with the international students at the Kansas Union and on Saturday a dance at the Red Dog Inn. Daily Kansan AMONG THE NATIONAL representatives of People-to-People present will be Steve Corker, director of University People-toPeople, and Robert Curry, assistant director for the organization. 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