Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday, Sept. 28, 1962 Cuban Curfew Halts Missile Observation United Press International Cuban refugees in Mexico City said today Premier Fidel Castro's revolutionary regime has imposed a 9 p.m. curfew on the Mariel Area, west of Havana, to limit public observation of truck convoys bringing rockets to the Russian-manned military base there. Refugee spokesman Jose E. Hernandez said also that residents of Havana's Miramar suburb are alarmed about the installation there of a missile base, presumably for anti-aircraft use. In Miami, refugee unionists said the Castro regime is dismantling 36 sugar mills in various part of Cuba and preparing to ship them to Red China. "This action strikes a rude blow at the productive capacity of the Cuban sugar industry," said Eusebio Mujal, secretary general of the Cuban Workers' Federation in Exile. AT THE United Nations, Turkish foreign minister Feridun C. Erkin said his country will prevent its ships from supplying Red Cuba. Ten Turkish ships have been plying between Cuba and the Communist world during the recent Russian buildup in the Caribbean country. Western diplomats at the U.N. said they believe the "fishing port" Cuba is building for Russia actually will be used for fishing. U.S. defense sources believe the port actually will be a naval base threatening the Panama Canal. THE DIPLOMATS, who are stationed in Havana, said Cuba genuinely wants to expand its fisheries to offset shortages of other food. KU Projects Underway Heating, cooling and access are the ideas behind three new projects at KU this year, according to Keith Lawton, vice chancellor of operations. Two new heating units have been added to the power plant. They have already been prepared for later full firing conditions, Lawton said. Oct. 9 is the deadline on bids for the installation of air conditioning for room 124 of Malott Hall. This is a lecture room and has no windows. It is used during the summer. The Kansas Construction Co. of Lawrence is now constructing a rear service entrance to the chancellor's residence. Lawton said this will provide easier access for service and guests. Catholic Priest Sued By Mrs. B. J. Gaillot NEW ORLEANS—(UPI)—Mrs. B. J. Gaillot Jr., excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church for her stand against integration of parochial schools, filed a $1,000 suit for slander yesterday against a Catholic priest. Mrs. Gaillot's suit named the Rev. John J. Sauvageau as the defendant. The suit claimed Rev. Sauvageau said in a sermon to his congregation that Mrs. Gaillot had been in a mental institution at least twice. Wildest Party Ever Filmed! STARRING AS THE INTERNS MICHAEL CALLAN CLIFF ROBERTSON JAMES MacARTHUR NICK ADAMS SUZY PARKER HAYA HARAREET ANNE HELM STEFANIE POWERS GRANADA THEATRE ----Telephone VIKING 3-5788 SATURDAY Matinee 2 p.m. --- Eve. 7 & 9:00 Sunday Continuous From 2:30 SATURDAY YELLOW CAB CO. VI 3-6333 24 Hour Service Radio Controlled Owner Ward Thompson Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers TONIGHT and SAT. Open 6:30 Show Starts At 7 p.m. Adults 85c — Kiddies Free with Jefrey Hunter in "MAN-TRAP" MUS. - PLUS - See How Liston Did It So Fast PLUS TWO BONUS FEATURES SATURDAY STARTS SUNDAY KATY JURADO ADEMIO DE DONA - PINA PEILUCER LABORATORIO EN EDUCACIÓN Y ALTA FRESCENCIA INSTITUTO MÁS RICO DE INSTITUCIÓN DE EDUCACIÓN INSTITUTO MÁS RICO DE INSTITUCIÓN DE EDUCACIÓN TECHNOLOGÍA PINA PEILUCER PROFESIONAL / LICENCIADOR TECHNOLOGÍA Out of the Twilight Zone . . . Comes this suspense-packed, spine-tingling story of a girl . . trapped between life and death! See Herk Harvey's "Carnival of Souls" 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Tonight AT THE GRANADA Adults 50c — Children 50c MOVING TO VARSITY SATURDAY THRU TUESDAY Sat. Matinees 2 p.m. — Eve. 7:00 & 9:00 Sunday Continuous From 2:30 ALSO Patterson vs. Liston Fight Pictures