University Daily Kansan, June 27, 1984 Jackson Page 5 continued from p. 1 prisoners to his meeting with Castro, who has ruled the Caribbean island nation for more than 25 years. One list had names of 21 Cuban political prisoners given him by Cuban-American groups, and the other containeds names of 23 Americans in Cuban jails for various crimes. "I think it is important that Mr. Castro send a message to Cuban Americans to give them the assurances they need," Jackson said. "I think it is important that all of us do what we can to rebuild families again. We shall make an appeal to release as many political prisoners as we can." BEFORE SEEING CASTRO, Jackson met with John Ferch, head of the U.S. Interest Section in Havana, in an effort to "put the apparatus in motion" for release of the prisoners if he succeeded in securing it. "If our humanitarian appeal is heard there must be some mechanism or some process for their release," Jackson told reporters in the U.S. diplomatic office, housed in the Swiss Embassy. In Washington, a State Department spokesman said, "Obviously, if the Cubans decided to move on this issue, we would be helpful and would move expeditionally also." Ferch said that there were 29 Americans in Cuban jails, most on narcotics charges. He said that they were being treated humanely and in accordance with Cuban law. Ferch, appearing with Jackson at the office, said no visas would be necessary for the release of any American citizens, but a visa would be a matter that "would be beyond my scope." both the resident and the guest must leave an ID of some kind. The IDs will not be returned until the resident later escorts the guest out of the building. "YOU'VE ALREADY MADE history with this campaign," Ferech told Jackson at the seaside diplomatic office. "Today I did some research and this is the first time ever a presidential candidate has come to Cuba, before or after the revolution." Roommates continued from p. 1 Fred McEhenie, director of the office of residential programs, said that by requiring both parties to leave an ID at the desk, fewer prisoners would sign in people they didn't know. One of the reasons for the tightened security* McElheney said, *we need to keep guests from entering without authorization.* ANOTHER CHANGE in security will require any guest who enters the public areas of the hall before security hours are in effect to sign at the security table with his host or hostess. Templin Hall and Joseph R. Pearson Hall do not have any security monitors, but desk assistants at Templin and JRP will check in guests of the opposite sex. Infant abducted from hospital found unharmed by authorities By United Press International GREAT BEND — Police yesterday found an infant who had been taken from a nursery at Central Kansas Medical Center on Monday. The child was found unharmed in a St. John residence, a police dispatcher said. St. John is about 25 miles south of Great Bend. Two people have been into custody, said Great Bend Police Chief Dean Akings, but their names are being withheld pending the filing of charges in Barton County District Court. No charges had been filed by late yesterday. John police notified authorities in Great Bend that the infant had been found in a residence, Akings said. The pair was taken into custody after St. The Gardner infant was one day old when nurses noticed she was missing from the nursery at about 5 p.m. Monday, Akings said. An emergency room nurse said she so- a woman in her late 20s or early 30s running from the hospital carrying a baby who was born to an infant婴儿 was discovered,害了他. Nurses said they saw a woman at about 3 p.m. Monday peering into the nursery where six infants, including Penny, were resting. The woman's description matched that of the woman seen running from the hospital, Akings said. CHILDREN UNDER 12 HALF PRICE 2907 W. 6th next to Econo Lodge Remember!!!: All Kansas Liquor Stores Will Be Closed On The Fourth So . . . Buy Extra For The Holiday 29th and Iowa. Next to Kief's 842-4499 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Good Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. (Good thru 7/1) *with this coupon 1350 N. 3rd. 843-1431 Announcing A Saddlebrook Summer Sale! In Progress Now All Spring and Summer Merchandise 25% to 50% off Plus... New Inventory Just In! Short Sleeve Knits 1875 Shorts 25% to 35% off Saddlebrook Hours 10.530 Mon. Tues. Wed. Eth. 8 Thurs. 10.Sat. 710 Massachusetts, Lawrence, Kansas 841-7222 CAMPUS WEST 1118 W. Elizabeth St. Ft. Collins, CO Tell the world. 864-4358. THE GREELEY MALL 29 Greeley, CO 1130 Moro Manhattan, KS MALLS SHOPPING CENTER 711 W. 23rd Ave. Lawrence, KS 24 South 9th ST. Columbia, MO STARS BARS SALE ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE 1/4-1/2 off 711 W. 23rd Malls Shopping Center Mon-Sat 10-6 Thursday 10-8:30 Sunday 1-5 1 Block West of Kief's Gramophone Shop 25th & Iowa