Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 3, 1964 Time Writer To Discuss Red Split A special correspondent for Time Magazine who has spent several years behind the Iron Curtain and in Russia will speak here tonight on the Cino-Soviet split. John Scott, Time correspondent, will lecture at 7:30 in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The event is sponsored by the Committee on East Asian Studies and the School of Journalism. Scott lived in Russia during the 1930's when he worked as a welder in the construction of a Soviet steel plant. He was later the Moscow representative of the Havas news agency. In 1941 he was expelled from Russia for filing dispatches which reported growing indications of friction between the Nazis and the Soviets. He has since written a book, "Beyond the Urals," which recounts his experiences during the years in Russia. Since the early 1940's Scott has been a member of the Time-Life organization, and has been a Special Correspondent for Time Magazine for the past ten years. Scott has been behind the Iron Curtain in the Soviet Union, in eastern Europe, and in the Middle East as a reporter. Gathering material for his report "Crises in Communist China-A Report on Red China and Her Neighbors," he spent four months on the fringes of the Bamboo Curtain that stretches from Japan to Pakistan. The Student Travel Information booth, sponsored by the SUA, opened yesterday in the Kansas Union. New SUA Booth Offers Free Travel Material Committee representatives are Bob Stewart, Bartlesville, Okla. junior, SUA; Susan Hartley, Atwood sophomore, ASC; and Lance Burr, Salina junior, People-to-People. No tours will be organized through the service. The booth is open from 11:30 to 1:30 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Members of Cwens, sophomore women's honorary, are serving as travel agents for the first month. The number of countries represented on this campus has reached the all-time high of 74 despite a decline in the actual number of foreign students this spring. Students Call 74 Countries Home While there is no longer any student from Kenya, two new countries, Belgium and Viet Nam, are represented this semester. The number of undergraduates from foreign countries rose from last fall's 146 to 159, but the total number dropped 16 from 423. While these students come from such far off and recently in the news places as Cambodia, Brunei, Cyprus, Kuwait, Nepal, Yemen and the Congo Republic, most come from the countries long represented at KU Coup Influences U.S. to Order Brass Choir to Skip Viet Nam The KU Brass Choir, on now in the Far East, will not make its scheduled appearance in Viet Nam, Don Scheid, assistant to the dean of the School of Fine Arts, said yesterday. The 18-member Brass Choir is now appearing in Ceylon. 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