Page 3 Red China Bids For Cuban Chinese NEW YORK—(UPI)The Peiping and Taipei regimes are locked in silent but bitter struggle in Cuba for control of the rich Chinese colony there. It is the western hemisphere's third largest resident Asiatic group exceeded in size only by the Chinese colonies in the United States Newspapermen To Meet Here Promoting newspaper reading by young people, simplification of record keeping, and the problem of collecting the Kansas newspaper sales tax will be topics on the program of the Seventh Newspaper Circulation Managers' School Saturday and Sunday, October 1 and 2, at The University. C. K. Jefferson, circulation manager of the Des Moines Register and Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa, will speak on "Promoting Youth Readership" following the annual circulation school dinner Saturday evening, October 1. The program will open at 9 a.m. Saturday with a panel on "Building and Managing Circulation." Jack Mehaffey, circulation manager of The Lawrence Journal-World, will discuss carrying out this function by carrier in the city of publication; Ralph Osborn, circulation manager of The Pratt Tribune, will describe the building and managing of circulation by carrier outside the city of publication; and George Alden, circulation manager of The Hutchinson News, will discuss getting the job done by mail. Following luncheon on Saturday the participants will attend the University of Kansas-Syracuse University football game. At 9 a.m. Sunday, Bates R. Stinson and J. F. Rice of the National Cash Register Company, Topeka, will talk on "How to Simplify Record Keeping Systems" and will give demonstrations. Newspaper circulation managers throughout Kansas have been invited to post displays of their carrier and mail circulation forms with explanations of how they are used. At 11 a.m. there will be discussion of additional topics of general interest, including the problem of collecting the newspaper sales tax in Kansas. At the closing luncheon Sunday noon Prof. Elmer F. Beth of the School of Journalism faculty will summarize the main points brought out during the short course. and Canada. The Red Chinese enjoy the favor of the Fidel Castro regime in their current all-out effort to wrest politico-economic control of the 20,000 to 30,000 mainland Chinese in Cuba from the Nationalists. Foreign intelligence reports that about 90 per cent of the Chinese in Cuba are nationalist in political sympathies. But they say the Red Chinese hold all the organizing cards under Castro. Cuba as of the moment recognizes only the Chinese Nationalist government of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. The recent trade pact with the Red Chinese, however, presages inevitable and early formal diplomatic recognition of Peiping. In the 18 months of Castro rule in Cuba, Red Chinese political, economic and cultural groups have literally swamped the tiny island. A communist daily in Chinese has been started in Havana where three other Chinese dailies have long been pro-Nationalist. Red China's agents in Havana have even been permitted by authorities to "circularize" Chinese colony residents as to the nature of their, employment, their income, names of relatives in the old country and political sentiments - obvious prelude to a contribution "shakedown." 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Leave All Of Your Cares At Home! USE TRAVELERS CHECKS $1.00 per $100 at our bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOTIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FIRST NATIONAL BANK Summer Session Kansan Lawrence 8th and Mass. Two Seniors Get Texaco Awards One new grant and one renewal of the Texaco Scholarship have been awarded to two seniors majoring in electrical engineering. The new award goes to Roland W. Koch, who will receive $600. Koch has participated in the gifted student program at KU, and he is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, honorary society for electrical engineers, and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers—Institute of Radio Engineers. The $400 renewal goes to Duane L. Ruckle. He is a member of KUKU-Ku, men's pep club, and Alpha Chi Sigma, honorary chemistry society. The Texaco Scholarship is open to third-year students in engineering who have selected courses of study that would qualify them for scientific or engineering careers in the petroleum industry. Awards are usually renewed for succeeding years of undergraduate study. Tuesday, August 2, 1960 Canada's first airway, with airports, intermediate fields and radio and weather service, was established between Windsor and Hamilton, Ontario, in 1929. Three Receive Ballet Honors Three students enrolled in the ballet division of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp at the University danced their way to honors. Nancy Johnson, Burlington, was selected as the outstanding student in the advanced class. Carol Rein, Okarchie, Okla., and Sara Hardiman, Lawrence, 'took top honors in the intermediate division. The awards were presented by Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts at the Camp's ballet recital Thursday night. Fifty two students were enrolled in ballet under the direction of Robert E. Bell, director of the Robert Bell School of Ballet, Oklahoma City, and director of ballet, Oklahoma City University. Blondes have an average of 1.167 hairs per square inch of scalp. 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