Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. Dec. 8. 1961 Brazilian Leader Says He Is a Red GOIANIA, Brazil — (UPI) — Francisco Juliano, sometimes called the "Fidel Castro of Brazil," admitted openly yesterday that he is a Communist and threatened the government with revolution unless it grants his demands for land reform. "I am a Communist, and I do not care if you call me one," Juliao told newsmen here. Vox-UP Look At Elections The two campus political parties looked over results of the fall election at their meetings last night, and the University Party started planning for the spring elections. The co-chairman of the University Party, Thomas Hardy, Hoisington senior, said he was disappointed in several districts. "THE SORORITES didn't do too well," he said. He went on to list specific sororites, but asked that this be kept off-the-record. (In the sorority district, UP put in one representative and Vox Populi put in two.) Vox set up an "evaluation committee" of about six persons to study the election results, and analyze what had happened. IN A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW after the Vox meeting, Ted Childers, Wamego senior and chairman of Vox, said the committee would check the effectiveness of party workers, see why the voters voted as they did, and see in what districts Vox needed work. The UP, now behind by 16-11 in ASC seats, started plans for the spring election from school districts. James Anderson, Lawrence senior, and co-chairman of the UP, told party members to "pick candidates that will work, that have a good grade point average, and participate in campus activities." He emphasized the importance of these lists in selecting candidates for the ASC from school districts. He said: HARDY TOLD THE MEMBERS to start work on lists of the number of students in each school and in each class for their houses. "For instance, if you have a large number of fine arts students in your house, we'll want to run a candidate from your area" (for fine arts representative). Student Teachers Have Conference Student teachers returned to the campus today for the Student Teacher Mid-Term Conference held each semester. The conference is held so student teachers can discuss situations or problems that they have met in the classroom. About 45 student teachers met this morning for group conferences with the faculty and this afternoon they will have individual conferences with their supervisors. Another student teacher conference will be held January 19 at the end of the student-teaching period. Kansan Want Ads Get Results IN HIS FIRST OPEN admission of his political leanings, Juliao was following the example set Saturday by Castro, his admitted "revolutionary idol." In Brasília last night, Uruguayan President Eduardo V. Haedo lined up with Castro, declaring that neither the United States nor any other nation has any right to interfere in the internal affairs of Cuba. HAEDO TOLD BRAZIL's congress he wants no part of "sanctions or prescriptions of isolation" which might punish the Cuban people for the "possible errors" of the Castro regime. Uraguay alone among the five Latin American nations which maintain diplomatic relations with Russia voted in favor of next month's meeting of New-world foreign ministers to consider the Communist threat to the hemisphere. CUBA AND MEXICO VOTED against the proposed meeting, while Argentina and Brazil abstained Radio Havana has challenged Uraguavan Ambassadar Carlos M. Clublow's affirmative, charging that he acted in violation of orders from the Haedo government. Juliao told newsmen that his followers—an estimated 3,000 hardcore radicals backed up by thousands of poverty-stricken peasants in northeastern Brazil — would have no choice but to "let their beards grow and use their guns" in a Castro-style uprising unless the government enacts land reform. THE BRAZILIAN, who recently visited Cuba as Castro's personal guest, is the organizer and leader of the "peasant leagues" which dominate much of northeastern Brazil. He has described Castro's Seizure of power in Cuba as "A miracle . . . that can be repeated in Brazil." Joliao's political stronghold is the city of Recife, the "Moscow of Brazil," which has been the scene of repeated bloody uprisings against the government. Troops, planes and warships were sent to the city in June to deal with the most recent outbreak of Coummunist-line violence. KU Choir Concert Set for Sunday The University Concert Choir will present its annual winter concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Murphy Theater under the direction of Clayton Krehbiel, associate professor of choral music. The program will be "Deutsches Magnificat" by Schuetz, three songs: "Neachtens," "Der Abend" and "Zum Schluss," by Brahms and Motet No. 1, "Singet dem Herrn," by Bach. Other events on the chair's agenda are Honegger's "Joan of Arc," which they will present in mid-January in collaboration with the University Theatre, a concert tour of much of eastern Kansas between semesters, and Beethoven's "Missa Solennis," which they will do this spring with Dr. Robert Shaw of the Robert Shaw Chorale. The choir has about 80 members, chosen at the beginning of each semester by tryout. Special Fish Fry Buffet Dinner Featuring a Tantalizing Display of Fish Foods Friday, Dec. 8, 1961 - 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Adults $1.25 Children 10 & under $.75 Holiday Inn Restaurant Junction Highways 59 & 10 (23rd & Iowa) Official Bulletin Tickets are available this week at Wesley Foundation at $1.00 per person for the Christmas Dinner to be held at 6 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 10 at Wesley Foundation. Trim Tree Party: 4-9 p.m., Westminster Center, 1204 Oread REVIEWS Dec. 10 Topeka, Kansas Dec. 15 Valley View School District, Dec. 19 Wausau, Wisconsin TODAY Hiliel Services: 6:45 p.m., Jewish Community Center. 917 Highland Drive Overland Park, Kansas—Elem. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union, Mr. Richard Burson, director of the Kansas Bible camp, will speak on 'Quiet Tuesdays' Catholic Mass: 9 and 11 a.m., Fraser Hall (Newman Club). International Club: Jayhawk Room. Hallway: Auditorium. Dancing and refreshments. Oread Friendship Worship Meeting; 10:30 and welcome to this silent Quaker meeting. Lutheran Church Services: 8:30 and 11 a.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 17th & Vermont. 5 p.m. Wednesday, Danforth SUNDAY Westminster Center: 8:45-10:30 a.m. Faith and Life Seminar. Breakfast and lunch. Req. M.A. or Ph.D. Rev. Robert J. Bolch; 5:15 p.m. Sunday Evening Fellowship, supper followed at the Storrs Store speaking on "The Star of Bethlehem" at 7:15, Christmas Vesper Service. 1204 Oren. Kuku Pep Club Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Room 306 ABC, Student Union. Episopalic Holy Communion and Lunch: 12 p.m. Church House Kipper Club Cup Party 6:30 p.m. MONDAY KU Dames Christmas Meeting? 8 p.m. Washington, Kansas Union. Husbands are invited Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. what they do boys, is creep up on you. And I don't mean Indians I mean Americans, over the radio—William Saroyan Registration for the Western Civilization Comprehensive Examination will begin Monday (Dec. 11) and continue through Dec. 19 in the Registrar's Office, 131 Strong. The exam will be given at 1 p.m. Jan. 13 in rooms to be assigned. Review sessions are scheduled at 7:15-9:30 p.m. Jan. 9 and 10 in Bailey Auditorium. Western Civ. Exam Sign-Up Dec. 11-19 Mine as Shelter CHESTER, Mass. — (UPI) — An abandoned emery mine may serve as a fallout shelter for this town's entire population of 1.000. Civil Defense authorites are considering a plan to use as a giant shelter this mine, not used since 1905, whose entrance is less than 400 yards from busy Route 20. 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