Page 4 University Daily Kansap Fridav.Sept.25.1959 Steel Strike Talks Indefinitely Recessed NEW YORK —(UPI) - Steel contract talks went into indefinite recess today after the United Steel-workers of America refused to schedule another "futile" bargaining session next Monday. Chief Federal Mediator Joseph F. Finnegan called the halt in bargaining sessions but said the government does "not intend to allow this situation to drift." "I will advise them of the time Cubans Capture Two Americans HAVANA, Cuba—(UPI) A government spokesman claimed today that an American-led plot had been completely crushed with the capture of 25 former Batista soldiers and two North Americans. Maj. Dermilio Escalona, commander of the Sixth Regiment, identified the North Americans as Austin Young and Peter John Lambton. He said Young, 39, had the ostensible rank of colonel in the rebel group and was head of the conspiracy. He said Young came from Miami, Fla. Escalona said Peter was born in England, was reared in the United States and recently had been residing in Nassau in the Bahamas. BIG YANK LEISUREWEAR of the next meeting." Finnegan said. Asked if the union refusal constituted a "collapse" of negotiations in the 73-day-old strike, Finnegan said: "I don't want to characterize the situation." See the newest style sensation in slacks. Made with Frontier Pockets . . . adjustable side straps on foulard trimmed extension waistband. Trim-tailored with tapered legs. In your choice of WASH AND WEAR FABRICS. New Fall colors, too. You'll want several pair. Company and union leaders were understood to be preparing statements on their positions. Finnegan said the industry proposed at the end of a meeting today that the talks he resumed Monday. He said USW President David J. McDonald met with his bargaining team and then announced they believed further talks would be "futile" and the union would not be present on Monday. Finnegan said he would go to Washington this afternoon to talk with Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell. He said he would remain in touch with both sides but did not know when he would return to New York. Asked if he felt there was "any use in holding any further meeting." Finnegan replied: "Mediators never give up." All fencers who received awards last year will be required to attend the initial practice of the season, at 2 p.m. tomorrow in Robinson Gym. Room 102. All others who are interested in collegiate fencing are invited to attend this meeting. Fencing Practice to Be Held Tomorrow National Conference To be at Kansas State The conference is a joint project of the Kansas Council on World Affairs and the Kansas Commission for UNESCO. "Hemispheric Solidarity: Fact or Fiction?" will be the theme of the seventh annual Conference on World Affairs set Oct. 16 and 17 at Kansas State University's student union. It formerly was known as "The Governor's Conference on World Affairs." Robert D. Romasek, assistant professor of political science at KU, was a board member of the former organization. Among principal speakers at the conference will be Joseph E. Johnson, president of the Carnegie Endowment for World Peace. Mrs. 'K' Guest Today At Ladies' Luncheon WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Mrs. Nina Khrushchev, reportedly holding up "extraordinarily" under the hurry-up schedule of her husband's U.S. tour, will be guest of honor today at her first official ladies' luncheon. In a rare break-away from her husband, Mrs. Khrushchev planned to attend a luncheon given by Mrs. Richard M. Nixon, the vice president's wife. Mrs. Nixon was returning the hospitality that Mrs. Khrushchev offered the Nixons on their recent trip to the Soviet Union. Nearly 30 wives of cabinet and other officials were invited to help her entertain the premier's wife at the fashionable F Street Club. Today's affair is to be the first function given by a U.S. official's wife for the Soviet First Lady. Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, wife of the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Mrs. Khrushchev's "Escort" for the past nine days, commented that 59-year-old Nina Khrushchew was holding up "extraordinarily" under the exhausting schedule. "She never seems to get tired, commented Mrs. Lodge. Bad news is not broken by kind tactful word. The Best Milk In Town! Serving KU with Quality Dairy Products for over 39 Years 202 West 6th St. Phone VI 3-5511