Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 15, 1962 Kennedy May Reduce U.N. Bond Proportion WASHINGTON — (UPI) President Kennedy could take some heat off of his United Nations bond-purchase plan if he would reduce the United States investment. President Kennedy probably will do that. The method would be by limiting the United States purchase to a fixed proportion of what other nations will invest. The original Kennedy proposal was that the United States should buy $100 million of a $200 million U.N. bond issue. If Great Britain, the Commonwealth and other Western-aligned nations together purchased less than $100 million of U.N. bonds, President Kennedy could suggest that the United States merely match their aggregate purchase. That probably would improve the prospects for the purchase of U.N. bonds by the United States. Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, R-Ia., is urging this matching idea. SEN. GEORGE D. AIKEN, R-Vt. wants Congress to delay action on the bond proposal until other nations have indicated all of their financial intentions toward the United Nations. The President may be quite willing to agree to Hickenlooper's proposal, and perhaps to Aiken's. The United Nations is bankrupt, as is. It will begin to go out of business unless it is bailed out by the proposed bond issue. The decision of Congress, therefore, is whether the United Nations shall continue to function or fade gradually away as did the late League of Nations. A column of type is required to list the members that have welched on their financial commitments to the United Nations. The crisis arises, however, because so many have refused to pay assessments for the enormously expensive adventures of the United Nations in the Congo. THE BUDGET FOR CONGO military operations last year was $100 million with another $100 million for economic and administrative assistance. These facts are aggravated in the United States by much opposition among Americans to the Kennedy-United Nations Congo policy. This is a policy of compelling the secessionist province of Katanga to resume its place within the coalition Congolese government with headquarters at Leopoldville. This coalition government was and still is infiltrated by Communists. Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Connn., has called the roll of those Communists from time to time for the information of the Senate. Antoine Gizenga was Vice Premier of the Leopoldville coalition. Dodd described Gizenga as a Prague-trained Communist. Gizenga is out of office and in custody of the government of which he formerly was a high official. The coalition Minister of Interior, however, also was named by Dodd as a Prague-trained Communist. His name is Christophe Gheneye. He still is on the job. Page-Creighton FINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-7694 Official Bulletin French Pn.D. Reading Exam: 9-11 a.m. Feb. 17. Feb. 15—Samuel Cashman, Dist. 110 (Elem. only) Overland Park, Kansas Motor Tune-ups Lubrication $1.00 All Major Brands of Oil Ed. H. S. & J. C., College, Fulbright, Calif. Shepherd, Public Schools, Kirkman, Kan. (504) 738-2680 Feb. 16—Harvey McArthur, Dir. of Currin, *B* & *Sec.* Liberty, Mo. KU Exchange Program; England- France-Germany-Switzerland, 1962-63. Application forms and information, 306 Exaser. Deadline for applications, Feb. 20. Catholic Daily Mass; 7 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Confessions: Weekdays, 7 a.m. (during Mass) & 11:45 to 12 noon. Saturdays, 4-5 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel 1910 Stratford Road. TODAY Kansas Society Archaeological Institute of America: 4 p.m., Forum Room, 802 W. 10th St., Bronxville, NY or Bryn Maw College will speak on "Phrygian Art: The Greeks and the Oriental." Der Deutsche Verein trift, sich am Deutschland zurück. Wer wirden in Uhbr. in 502 Fraser. Wir werden Scharaden Baptist Student Union Devotional: 5 p.m., Southern Baptist Activities Building, 1221 Oread. Bible study and devotional. auffuhren. Es gibt auch ein Programm schlungen. Alle sind herzlich eingelöst Westminster Center Choir: 5 p.m., 1204 Oread. ASME Meeting: 7 p.m. 306 A.B.C. Kansas Union, Program: World Non Stop, B-52H William A. Ong, past president of National Arconean Association. Christian Science Organization: 7:30 p.m. Danforthe Chapel. TOMORROW No Baptist Student Union Meeting this evening. Episcopal Holy Communion & Breakfast: 7 a.m., Canterbury House. Newspapers always offer something to be delighted or concerned or enraged over.—A. J. Liebling Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. Cottonwood Room, Kansas Uni International Club: After film in Hoch. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. Scottish dances followed by cold cider and dancing Having a Party? 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