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Auto industry sources have indicated that the deal may involve $150 million. uler in the day, Cuba made it known it is prepared to become an active parant in inter-American relations for the first time since 1962. te Department of fictional said last night they believe it is "extremely unlikely that government of Cuba would be represented in Argentina" at a meeting of foreign leaders and that the Cuban government would propose a proposal of autes in Cuba can be traced back to Argentina's decision last to re-establish relations with Cuba, thus unilaterally violating the OAS emigration, bsequently. Argentina and Cuba announced a six-year $1.2 billion trade enthance which includes the sale of autes manufactured by the three firms in e applications were received here last November but no decision was made eduately because of the Nixon administration's reluctance to help violate the lials had also expressed concern that a growing number of applications might ceil from other American subsidiaries overseas to do business with cording to U.S. officials, the issue came to a head Wednesday night when stair of State Henry A. Kissinger met with hemispheric ministers. singer reportedly said that a final decision could be made only by President n, and Kissinger apparently got the green light from the White House yesterday. 24 hours earlier, high State Department officials were saying there would be major change in U.S. attitudes toward Cuba until at least the end of the year. s since the late Ernesto "Che" Guevura represented Cuba at a conference in augue 1982 has Cuba participated in an inter-American forum. it same year the Cuban government was excluded from the Organization of Trans States, which decided that Cuba's Marxist-Leninist system was in control. o years later, the OAS decreed a commercial and diplomatic embargo on the d after finding Cuba guilty of attempting to overthrow the Venezuelan govern- he has expressed no desire to return to the OAS but since the Argentina meeting he held outside the OAS framework, Cuba's participation would not be in question. at a $8 per cent annual rate in the first three months of the year, the first decline in three years and the biggest drop since 1985. In February he board, saired at a 10 per cent annual rate. The double-barreled dose of bad economic news came one day after President Richard Nixon announced he was going to play a bigger role in formulation of economic Kansan Staff Positions Open It also raised serious questions whether Editor interviews will be Thursday News staff interviews will be Monday and Tuesday. Business staff interviews will be Tuesday afternoon. Applications for summer editor are due at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Fall news staff applications are due at 5 p.m. December; application applications are due at 5 p.m. Monday. Applications for summer editor, fall news staff positions, and summer and fall business staff positions on the Kaman are available in room 100 Flint The inflation rate of 10.8 per cent showed that the administration had a long way to go before meeting its promise of a much higher rate, since interest rates increase in the second half of the year. The rate compared with an 8.8 per cent rise in the fourth quarter of last year. The Arab oil embargo and the energy crisis apparently were important factors in determining the price of crude. The Commerce Department said the sharp cutback in auto production was one of two major reasons for the decline in GNP during the decade. The economy, which has been hit by high interest rates, The 5.8 per cent rate of decline in the GNP in the first quarter compared with an increase of 1.6 per cent in the fourth quarter and 0.7 per cent growth in the first quarter was about $32 billion. The first-quarter drop was the biggest since a 9.2 per cent decline in the first quarter of 1958. The失跌在末期了. The net decrease in the GNP fell at a 4.8 per cent annual rate. Over-all GNP in the first quarter increased $14.3 billion, or 4.4 per cent over the fourth quarter, to an annual rate of $1.535 BN. All of the increase was due to inflation. Figures computed at an annual rate mean that the rate would be the final figure at the end of a 12-month period if the trend continued unchanged. Kansas Staff Photo by BILL KERR summits may not qualify for Job Candidate Appeals. It complied with a second sub- The committee's chairman, Peter W. Rodino Jr., D.N.J., said in a television interview yesterday that any White House editing of the 42 conversations his committee subpoenaed "could be considered a possible ground of impeachment." The 64 conversations span nearly a year's time—beginning with a meeting Nixon had with special counsel Colson on June 20, 1972, and ending with telephone conversations the President had with Halderman on June 4, 1973. Twenty-four of the conversations sought are included in a subpoena issued by the House Judiciary Committee for its imminent execution. The committee requires compliance by next Thursday. He agreed the White House should be able to screen national security information but said leaders of the House inquiry should and determine what could be screened out. Rodino said he wouldn't be satisfied with excised versions and that it was necessary to have a more complex system. "Unless this is done," he said, "this is going to be considered by the committee as a refusal on the part of the White House to convoll." Otherwise, Rodino said, the White House would make the determination of what happens to refugees. Ken Kesey Speaks Out for Protection of the Environment Kesey Urges Change of Lifestyles By JAN HYATT MICHELE LONSDORFER Kannan Staff Reporters Ken Kesey made his pitch for community action for environmental issues last night in a speech and "town" speech in the British Bishops' Conference. Kessler, author of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," said the state of the natural environment was rapidly growing worse because of over-consumption and wasteful lifestyle. He used examples of wasteful products and disposable diapers as examples of wasteful products. An audience of 1,500 filled the ballroom and the surroundings to hear Kesey read some of his poetry and to watch a performance. The film showed the exploration, refining and transportation of oil and its use in agriculture to make fertilizer and run farm machinery. It then showed wheat being milled and baked into uniform leaves of white bread and delivered to consumers in plastic wrappers. A slice of bread was burned in a teaster and ended up in a garbage pile. After the film, Kesey spoke about the Oregon Proposition, a council of Oregon citizens who will meet July 3 in Eugene, Ore. Kesey then announced that the lecture was over and a "town meeting" of Lawrence citizens had begun which would elect a new mayor. to "plan the next 25 years." They will discuss transportation, power consumption and development, land use, waste disposal, water use, and habitat protection. Our interns are oppers on how Oregon resources and environment should be used. Kesey owns a 64-acre farm near Eugene, and he helped Following nominations from the floor and speeches by the nominees, Merle Goldman, Rockville Center, N.Y., sophomore, was elected in a run-off vote with Jerry Harper, Lawrence law student. Kesey passed hats through the audience to collect money to pay for her trip to Oregon. He said if there was enough money, both Goldman and Harper would attend. Between poems Kesey described himself as a "worried man" who had changed in recent years. He compared continuing economic growth and environmental destruction to a vision of himself and others on a train that was heading too fast toward a nuclear plant. "One group decides to blow up the tracks, and the other group stays and tries to slow the train down," he said. He elected to be