Friday, Feb. 16, 1962 University Daily Kansan le our' Page 9 function all host hour" from 3 a band smithm, guitar Beta or and airman, be held emester cholar- our" is n stu proogn stu students Italian Della m, the in the Union. lay the ent and perform Allies Want 3-Power Talks on Berlin LONDON — (UPI) — The United States and Britain have suggested to Russia that a big three foreign ministers conference try to take some of the snarls out of the Berlin problem in Geneva next month, diplomatic sources said today. If Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev agrees to drop his summit demand and go along with the Western suggestion, the three-power meeting would be held before the 18-nation disarmament conference. THE ALLIES HAVE BEEN probing the Russians on Berlin since Jan. 2. U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson has been conducting the probe in Moscow with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and relaying the results to the French, British and West German ambassadors. Four meetings have been held but so far as can be determined they have come to naught. The Russians have stood firm on English Proficiency Exam Plans Set Preparations are being made to give the next English Proficiency examination. According to James E. Seaver, professor of history, and chairman of the committee on English proficiency, about 525 students have now signed up to take the examination, and it is possible that as many as 300 will register for it. The examination will be giver Thursday, March 1, at 7:30 p.m. Those who have not already registered to take the examination may do so in the Registrar's office next week. Students not registered will not be admitted to the examination. their demand that West Berlin be made a "free city," removing Western rights there. In addition, the Soviets obviously have ben trying to aggravate the situation in recent days by challenging Allied rights in the air corridors linking West Berlin and West Germany over 110 miles of East German territory. The Allies have rejected the Soviet attempts and yesterday delivered a note in Moscow warning the Soviet Union was running the "gravest risks" with such tactics. RUSSIAN JET FIGHTERS flew within 20 feet of an American transport plane and shadowed others in the corridors yesterday. RUSSIAN JET FIGHTERS flev The Allies are committed to fight, if necessary, to preserve the rights of access they won from World War II. In view of this, and the lack of progress in Moscow, Britain and the United States were said to feel some fresh move must be made. President Kennedy and Prime Minister Macmillan proposed to the Kremlin last week that the three foreign ministers should meet in Geneva by March 12 to try to smooth the way for the subsequent 18-nation conference on disarmament. ITWOULD BE AT this meeting that the Berlin problem could be raised, diplomats said. The meeting would be somewhat delicate because France has resisted any formal negotiations on Berlin in the absence of some Soviet show of good faith and West Germany will not be at the Geneva conference. So far, Khrushchev has not accepted the suggestion for the foreign ministers conference and there is no assurance he will. ...then we probably have nothing to offer you now. We like to fill our big-shoe jobs from within. So if you're looking for room to grow, try us. Our senior engineers and executives of the future must come up from the college ranks of today. Many of our top men began their careers in our engineering departments-and not so long ago. Time now for you to take that first step: sign up for an interview with the men from General Dynamics. See your placement officer or write Mr.H.T.Brooks, Manager of Personnel Placement, General Dynamics,P.O.Box2672,San Diego 12,Calif.An Equal Opportunity Employer IF THE SHOE FITS... GENERAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION ASTRONAUTICS AND CONVAIRE DIVISIONS, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA FOMONA DIVISION, FOMONA, FAIT, FT. WORTH DIVISION, FT. WORTH, TEXAS Sportswear 1/2 Off --- Skirts Sweaters Blouses Shorts Taper Pants --- ● --- FRIDAY and SATURDAY --- Kirsten's HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVENINGS