Page 5 Judy Young (center), Kansas City, Mo., junior, representing Alpha Delta Pi was chosen Greek Week Queen by a panel of judges yesterday. Her attendants are Ann Leffler (left), Pittsburg sophomore, Pi Beta Phi and Susan Olson, (right), Topeka junior, Alpha Chi Omega. The three, chosen from a field of 13 candidates will reign over the chariot relays, the Greek Week Sing and the scholarship Banquet. Greek Week Royalty Chosen— Rusk, Gromyko Hold 3-Hour Talk GENEVA — (UPI) — Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko today held a wide-ranging three-hour talk which apparently failed to crack the East-West deadlock on critical cold war issues. The other queen candidates were: Dana Sullivan, Alpha Omicron Pi; Connie Hays, Alpha Phi; Sharon Buckner, Alpha Kappa Alpha; Martha Parmley, Kappa Alpha Theta; Lois Ann Ragsdale, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Betty Dwyer, Delta Delta Delta; Kitty Wood, Sigma Kappa; Melanie Chandler, Chi Omega; Carol Cline, Delta Gamma, and Jan Wise, Gamma Phi Beta. RUSK, WITH A few of his top advisers, was the lunch guest of Gromyko at the Soviet Villa Rose near the Palais Des Nations where the U.N.-sponsored 17-nation general disarmament conference is scheduled to open Wednesday. Gromyko told newsmen afterwards that he found no reason for optimism after discussing a broad list of matters of "mutual interest" with Busk. Even while the lunch was in progress, the official Soviet news agency released the text of a letter to U.N. Secretary General Thant in which the Soviet Union proposed that the nuclear powers agree not to turn over nuclear weapons or any information on their production to other countries. THE LETTER WAS signed by Gromyko and said the "Soviet Union considers that there is no reason for putting off such an agreement." It also reiterated Kremlin support for the creation of nuclear-free zones in various areas of the world. Also high on the agenda of the Big Three foreign ministers' conversations was the problem of Berlin. Monday, March 12. 1962 University Daily Kansan BAR B Q CHICKEN SANDWICH 30c BIG BUY Applications for the nine SUA Board Chairmen are available in the Union. The applications must be returned by March 30. Two freshmen from South Missouri State College took first place in the Heart of America debate tournament here Saturday. Missouri School Wins Debates Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia. Charles Collins, of Monette, Mo., and Larry Chastain, of Sedalia,Mo., both political science majors,won by a 3 to 2 vote over debaters from The finals were the result of two and one-half days of debating "Resolved; That Labor Organizations Should Be Placed Under Anti-trust Legislation" by debaters from 32 schools all over the country. By Susan Flood It was advertised as informal—it was announced as informal—and it was. The SUA Jazz Forum last night seemed to thrive on informality. The musicians had never played together before, and they didn't last night. At least not in physical proximity. Musicians wandered in and out of the Big Eight Room of the Union, and on and off the stage at will. T-Shirts, Guitars and Smoke Seen at SUA Jazz Forum Although the clapping was sporadic, the playing was not. The musicians tuned up, came in and faded out without any interruption in the pulsating jazz. THE AUDIENCE DID THE same, but the crowd grew instead of dwindling. Dress of both the audience and musicians varied from suits to T-shirts. The beat of the music set the scene. Blue overhead lights and cigarette smoke blended into the hazy state of mind. Reactions varied. A small child enacted her version of the twist—in perfect time. One boy in the audience wandered over to converse with the guitar player, who immediately stopped playing to talk. A SAXOPHONE PLAYER submitted his horn to a newcomer and joined the audience. Another little boy without an instrument unconsciously fingered the notes in front of him. KUOK announcers made casual comments over the air and to anyone nearby. An occasional familiar strain blended into the haze. A wide range of notes and moods passed between musicians and audience. The only signs among the musicians were a nod of the head, meaning, "you take it." More often it was merely spontaneous. At the end of the "program," a member of the audience asked a musician near her, "What do you call what you're playing?" 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