Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, March 29, 1963 About 10,000 To See Concert At least 10,000 persons are expected to see folk singers, Peter, Paul and Mary Saturday night, Frank Burge, director of the Kansas Union, said today. More than 8,500 tickets have already been sold, and calls for tickets are still coming steadily, he said. THE CONCERT is sponsored by Student Union Activities. Joe Skillman, chief of campus police, said the crowd would mean that about 2,500 cars will be on campus. Parking space will be available, he said. But persons attending the concert are urged to arrive early to help ease the traffic jam. Cars arriving from the east on 16th Street, from the north on Naismith Drive, and from the west on 15th Street, will be parked in Zone N, the lot immediately north of the Field House. The concert will begin at 8:30 in Allen Field House. SKILLMAN SAID cars driving toward Allen Field House from the south on Naismith Drive, and from the west on 19th Street, will be parked in Zone O, the large lot east of the Field House. No traffic will be allowed on Naismith Drive between the entrance to Zone O and 16th Street because of the large number of pedestrians who will be crossing Naismith Drive at that point, Skillman said. International Club will feature food from 15 countries at its annual banquet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. Alf Landon, former governor of Kansas and Republican presidential candidate in 1936, will speak on "American foreign policy." Club Foods Come From 15 Countries The evening entertainment will include music, folk songs, dancing and a skit presented by Afghanistan, Africa, Europe, India, Japan, Latin America, the Philippines, Thailand and the United States. Peter Eigen, German graduate student, will be Master of Ceremonies. Main dishes at the banquet will be egg roll, China; dolma. Arab countries; rice curry, India; quiche, France; paella, Spain; vegetable, Turkey; potted hough, Scotland; kofta, Pakistan, and bansit, Philippines. The salad will be made by students from Iran, Italy and Germany. Desserts will include Arab baklawa; Austrian apple strudle and Brazilian docedecoco. The two kinds of bread served will be Norwegian and Scandinavian. Tickets are on sale for $2.50 at the Kansas Union information desk. Membership tickets for $2 can be obtained from the club treasurer. Speaking of tickets, Sami Afify, president of the club, said, "People think tickets are too costly, but they don't think of the expense involved "International Club is a non-profit organization. The club is not planning to get any profit from the banquet. "The main expense will be the Kansas Union service and the costly ingredients, which will be sent from Kansas City and Chicago." Affy said it looks very easy, but much work is involved in preparation for the banquet. VARSITY NOW SHOWING! ENDS TONIGHT A Varsity Art Attraction "Crooks Anonymous" Plus "A Tribute To Dylan Thomas" Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 Adults Only, Please ALL SEATS $1.00 PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • US Calls For Action On 'Hot Telephone' GENEVA — (UPI) The United States today called for immediate action on setting up a direct "hot telephone" link between Washington and Moscow to reduce the risk of accidental war. U. S. Ambassador Charles C. Stelle urged the Soviet Union to quit stailing at the 17-nation Disarmament Conference and to agree to technical discussions on the proposed direct line. HE TOLD THE conference it should set up working groups to examine the communications proposal and other projects designed to prevent a nuclear war erupting by accident or miscalculation. Stelle said "genuine negotiation in this area must of necessity take The establishment of direct and instant communication between the White House or the Pentagon and the Kremlin in Moscow is regarded here as one of the most important measures which could be taken to lessen the risk of war. place primarily among those states possessing the most modern weapons." THE SO-CALLED "hot telephone" line actually is envisaged as a direct teletype contact between the two capitals. President Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev both have approved the direct link in principle, but the Russian negotiators here have been reluctant to discuss the idea in detail. WASHINGTON — (UPI) — President Kennedy today signed into law a four-year extension of the military draft law. The measure, the second bill Kennedy has signed during the current session of Congress, carries the draft to mid-1867. President Signs Draft Law between the ages of $18 \frac{1}{2}$ and 26 to two years of military service. The law would have expired July 1 unless extended. It subjects men The bill also continues draft provisions affecting doctors and dentists. Selective Service officials told Congress that they expect to draft an average of 90,000 men annually over the next four years. Stelle also pressed the Russians to discuss informally U.S. proposals for an exchange of military missions and advance notification of major military movements. Stelle said the link should be reserved for emergency use "such as for communications concerning a sudden change in the military situation. The link should be continuously effective and as rapid as possible," he said. STELLE SAID THE proposed line could be used for both teletype messages and voice communications, meaning that Kennedy and Khrushchev could converse directly if necessary. EXTRAVAGANT! TEMPESTUOUS!! EXOTIC!!! ROMANIA'S George Macovseu ignored Stelle's suggested agenda and said the conference should concentrate on two items the Russians have proposed — elimination of all foreign bases and a non-aggression counterpart, the Warsaw Pact. AUDACIOUS!!!! THE SPORT He added that the United Nations Secretary General might also be cut in on the line "if that were thought desirable." OF MY MAD MOTHER See The American Premiere of This Remarkable New Play! EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE nightly through Sunday, March 31 GALA SPRING OPENING! - TONIGHT and SATURDAY - Western diplomats said the Russians may be avoiding discussion of the U.S. proposal for a "hot telephone" because they did not think of it themselves. It's a First Run Family Fun Hit! A Musical Free-For-All! Plus Two Big Bonus Hits Friday & Saturday - SUNDAY - A Brand New First Run Action Hit! THE DEADLIEST OIL EMPIRE OF THEM ALL!!! BLACK GOLD And . . . From the Man Who Wrote "PSYCHO" . . COOPER·KERR From WARNER BROS. 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