Page 6 University Daily Kansan Monday. Dec. 12, 1960 Latin American Strife May Last 30 Years A WIRE SERVICE reporter in in Havana has told journalism students that the upheavals in Latin American governments will last for at least three more decades. "Social change comes to all nations that are striving to grow up and this is what is happening in South America today," said Joseph W. Taylor, formerly with the United Press International bureau in Cuba. "They are entering a great change and period of development, just as the United States did 125 years ago," he continued. "But their problem is that the countries have no leaders. They must have people in public jobs that will accept responsibility. This, Latin America has never had." Mr. Taylor foresees an uprising coming against Cuba's Fidel Castro within the next year. He said that if the first fails, there will be other attempts. "Cuba isn't the major problem in South America today," he said. "But it is raw and sore and its pain and ugliness has attracted attention to the revolution." "CASTRO FACES serious, difficult times ahead because of the economic problems the revolution is encountering." In alluding to economic difficulties, YELLOW CAB CO. Phone VI 3 6333 24-br. Service Radio Controlled Owner Ward Thompson Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Kief's Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER RECORDS & Hi-Fi MALLS SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVENINGS VI 2-1544 ASK ABOUT OUR RECORD CLUB Students! Mr. Taylor said the Institute of Agrarian Reform has not given land to the small farmer. Instead, land has been set up in communes where the people do the work. Grease Job ... $1 Brake Adj. ... 98c Speaking about the military build-up in Cuba, Mr. Taylor said: He said the production of foodstuffs has dropped, and there are some days when people are not allowed to even eat potatoes. Mufflers and Tallipops Installed Free Open 24 Hours on Duty Brakes Rolled Page's SINCLAIR_SERVICE 6th & Vermont "One of the biggest claims made by the Castro government is that they have turned many forts into schools, but they have also made several thousand schools into military camps." FREE DR. PEPPER with a pizza order At This Coupon Good for One EARL'S PIZZA PALACE Mr. Taylor, a KU journalism graduate in 1952, has been with the UPI for six years. His position requires reporting from every Latin American nation. EARL'S PIZZA PALACE Good Mon., Tues., Wed. Dec. 12, 13, 14th VI B-0753 729 Mass. Open 4 p.m.-12 p.m. "The basic problem in South America is that there are only small numbers of people with education, experience and opportunity," he said. "These things are measured in terms of income, social advantages and traditions." Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of service. Do not bring Bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin 1D card exchange for tickets to Saturday's doubleheader basketball game must be made by Thursday at 5 p.m. at Allen Field House. Quill Club Creative Writing Contest. Manuscripts, prose or poetry due Dec. 16 205 Fraser. Prizes: cash and publication EL ATENEO — Reunion extraordinaria en el Forum Room de la Union el lunes de diciembre, a las 4 de la tarde; el martes de octubre, a las 5 de veridad de Granada habla (en español) sobre "La Alhambra y El Generalife de Granada." Se servira cafe a partir de la 3:30. Todos los estudiantes del espanol y lo hispanico estan cordialmente invitados. NSA Committee. 4 p.m. A room in the south wall will be posted on Union bulletin board). Quill Club. 8 p.m. Kansas Union. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. D.M. Chapel. TOMORROW Teacher's Appointment Bureau. M. J. 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