KU UN - 3 Continued from page 1 manufacturing nuclear weapons, and to agree not to use nuclear weapons in non-nuclear states. This resolution also established nuclear free zones in Africa. Latin America and the Middle East. It prohibited the manufacturing and testing of nuclear devices, the development of nuclear arms and the transportation of nuclear arms in these areas THE NUCLEAR FREE ZONE resolution also requested that the World Disarmament Conference consider signing a convention on the prohibition of the use of all nuclear weapons. The Palestine issue was discussed and a resolution was passed, providing a peace keeping force for the border between Isreal and the Arab states to discourage further conflicts between the nations, so that negotiations can take place "in an atmosphere of non-aggression." THE UN LEGAL Committee proposed two resolutions which provided for a permanent United Nations armed force, and that members of the UN agree to the peaceful use of outer space, and that military installations and fortifications shall be banned in outer space. The resolution also provided increased aid to Palestine refugees in the form of instruction in farming aide, technical vocations and an increase in secondary educational aids. Ogle said the fare was raised last fall so the company could buy some new buses and improve service. He said as many as 11 of the company's 15 buses operate on the KU campus. Stereo music was installed in one although "we can't keep it working." Continued from page 1 Bus service — Asked to comment on the safety of passengers riding in crowded buses, Ogle said, "I have no comment." Claude McCamment, state director of safety, said it is possible the buses are overloading their braking capacity when passengers are standing. "Cities have plenty of authority to regulate city buses." he said. Lawrence has no law limiting the number of passengers. HE SAID STATE law prohibits passengers from standing in school buses. There is no state law governing standing in city buses. Ogle said it is safer to "pack them in" rather than to have a few standing. He explained that in the event of an accident, passengers on a crowded bus "cushion" themselves while if only one or two are standing, they might "get tossed around." Ogle termed this "the hazard of the business." A small fire broke out in an incinerator at Corbin Hall shortly after closing hours Sunday morning. Corbin residents routed by blaze Daily Kansan Monday, April 17, 1967 The dorm's 300 freshman women residents were evacuated from the hall as a safety precaution. However, the fire was out when the Lawrence Fire Department arrived shortly after 1 a.m. No damage to the hall was reported. If you see news happening call UN 4-3646