Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, Feb. 23, 1962 --- Khrushchev Endangers Proposed Disarmament WASHINGTON — (UPI) — The mounting conflict between Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and the West over how to open next month's disarmament talks threatens to sabotage the conference before it begins. A formal note rejecting Krushchev's second bid will go to Moscow within the next 24 to 48 hours, officials said. The Department acted swiftly to slap down Khrushchev's new Summit bid, issuing its statement less than 12 hours after receiving the Soviet message and before the Kremlin had even made it public. Khrushchev's message was described as extremely tough in tone and quite argumentative. It argued that disarmament was too important a subject to be left to lesser officials. President Kennedy last night authorized the State Department to publicly reject a tough new Khrushchev demand that the 18-nation Geneva Conference on arms control open with a Summit session. THE DEPARTMENT SAID Kennedy stood by the proposal he and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan had made to begin the Geneva talks at the foreign ministers' level. They promised to consider a Summit meeting later if progress warranted. Watch For Monday's Paper THE U.S. STATEMENT said that a "large majority" of the 18 countries scheduled to attend the Geneva meeting had turned down Khrushchev's original proposal, made Feb. 10, that heads of state or government attend the conference. Officials said that outside of the Communist bloc, only Burma had accepted the proposal. U. S. officials declined to draw any final conclusions from Khrushchev's note. But it was obvious that they were swinging more and more to the belief that his proposal was motivated by propaganda considerations rather than a desire to make real progress on disarmament. THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA THAT THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN! Metro Goldwyn Mayer presents Samuel Bronston's Production 70MM SUPER TECHNIRAMA • TECHNICOLOR® NOW SHOWING Week Day Mat. 1:30; Adm. $1.00 Week Nites 7:45; Adm. $1.25 Sat. & Sun. At 1:30 - 4:45 - 8:00 No. Passes. Please! VARSITY DIREATE . . . . . . . Telophoena VII°G3 1963 FRI.-SAT.-SUN. SUNSET TWO GREAT HITS! MURRAY ON THEATRE ... West on Highway 48 Best Picture Best Supported Best Actress Best Director Best Screenplay Best Photography Best Film Editing Best Sound 8 AWARDS starring BURT LANCASTER · MONTGOMERY CLIF DEBORAH KERR · FRANK SINATRA DONNA REED Screen Play by DANIEL TARASAH* Banded up the novel by JAMES JONES Produced by BUDY ADLER *Directed by FRED ZIMMELEN* A Column Reprint AND PLUS TWO BONUS HITS SATURDAY ONLY! Show Starts 7 p.m. Adults 75c Kiddies Free Hal the Chicken Hawk says the Best Chicken in town is found at the BIG BUY Col. Sander's Recipe ___ Dinner – plus cole slaw ... $1.25 Whole – 9 pieces ... 2.00 ½ Chicken – 5 pieces ... 1.25 Tub O' Chicken – 15 pieces, 5 hot rolls ... 3.50 "It's Finger Licken Good" HOME OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 23rd & Iowa SPECIAL NOTE! YOU DON'T HAVE TO SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING...BUT YOU'LL LAUGH LONGER IF YOU DO! - The Management STARTS TOMORROW! MAT. 2 P.M. EVE. 7:00 G 9:05 ADM. 85 - 35c CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 2:30 TONITE AT 7:30 ONLY "MAJORITY OF ONE" One day, 5 All a FOR SALE sity and be with basen bage dispo 5145 or VI COMFORT in friendly All other instructors entrance a peon or at LARGE Q bath & en Call VI 3- LARGE side,utilit LARGE N rooms, kit 3 students 0731. ROOM FO ble room. Available from Unio VI 3-4092. Very nice apartment large clo blocks fro or see at One of c. ( how c. ( separate bath, pho understern at 1298 C If you're anyone 1 MINUT single ro house. $2 Nice 3-r- couple; \t ties pd. March 1. 1097. 5 room students. Call VI HOUSE per mo. 1415 aft Large s Linens smoking 1616 Inc WANTE Med. Co Leave L Call Sor WANTE peka, M R