University Daily Kansan Page 4 Mondav. Oct. 10, 1960 Panel Talks on Cuba (Continued from page 1) Wendell W. Mercer, Holton freshman, entered a plea of not guilty at arraignment before Douglas County Court officials Thursday. Cuban Progress Prof. Ketzel opened his remarks with historical retrospection also and added that "Americans have misread the importance of the Cuban revolution: it is the most important socio-economic event in Latin America since 1900." In answer to his own question of "What is ahead?" Prof. Ketzel said that Cuba is making mistakes but progress is being made. He cautioned that judgment should be reserved on the revolution because of its excesses because "all revolutions in history have had them." Switching to the Revolution's leader he said Americans tend to depreciate Castro's harangues, dress, and "clownish action" but that his speeches are "gems of continuity and well placed words and the people sit and believe him." Castro's serious fault is that he lacks the total concept of administrative responsibility — he's satisfied to let someone else tend the store while he goes out in the countryside," he continued. "It is documented that the Communists were there before Castro took Mercer is charged with running a stop sign, failure to reduce speed, reckless driving, and driving on a suspended license. Trial Date Set for Mercer Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication, not bring bulletins manual to The Day Keeps Date. Not should include name, place, date, and time of function. Mercer is to appear in Douglas County Court for trial at 10 a.m. on Oct.21. Official Bulletin TODAY KU Amateur Radio Club Meeting. 7:30 p.m., Oct. 10. Elec. Engr. Labs. 201. Everyone invited. No departmental restrictions. TOMORROW Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy King's Court follows. 8:45 a.m. Canterbury, House Newman Club. Daily in October. 12:35 p.m. Parlor A. Daily Rosary. OWL Society Meeting & Election of New members: 7:00 p.m., Oct. 11. Student Union (room to be posted). Members should turn in Nominations for New Member Harper, 110. 111h. before 1 p.m. Mon., Oct 11. Election Tues. evening. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences Meeting 7 p.m. 426 Lindley Role of Manned Aircraft in the Missile Age. Lt. Col. R. P. Ash, USAF. 7:30 p.m. Room 104, Military Science Building, University of Kansas. WEDNESDAY Le Cercle Francais se reunira mercede n quatre heures dans la salle 11 de Fraser. Programme: Causerie de Madame Bros- sard. L'entretien s'intéressant au français sont invites. Jay James. 5 p.m. Union—306. Meeting. H. B. Dairyland 23rd & Ohio Featuring Malts, Shakes, Sandwiches over and if Cuba does turn Communistic it will be because they went over his head while he was out." Prof. Ketzel said the one thing he would ask about Cuba is its "helter-skelter run from the U.S. to be independent." Campus BARBER SHOP OPEN ALL SUMMER Just North of Student Union "They are as dependent upon the communist bloc now as they ever were on the U.S." he said. "Castro's problem will be how to steer the course without being pulled from one side to the other." McNown Appointed To Accreditation Staff John S. McNown, dean of the school of engineering and architecture, has been named vice president of Zone 5 for the Engineering Council for Professional Development. Through the appointment, made by the Council's Education and Accreditation Committee, Dean McNown will share in the responsibility for accreditation of undergraduate engineering curricula in the southwestern part of the United States. Peace Pilgrimage Hits KU When asked whether she would carry her campaign to Europe, she said: (Continued from page 1) "I feel that just as you can change only one person, you can change only one nation. When your nation becomes a shining example of peace and freedom, then you can begin to change others." Peace Pilgrim has walked across the United States three times since she started her peace walks 18 years ago. file showed that Feace Pilgrim was at KU in November 1955. The lady in blue, like most women, refused to confess her age. UDK staffers who talked to her estimated her age to be somewhere in the late 60s. A QUICK CHECK of the UDK Peace Pilgrim attributed her good health to her diet. "I have not eaten flesh in the 18 years since the start of my pilgrimage. I extend my love to include all my fellow creatures," she said. Try the Kansan Want Ads Fine Arts Faculty Recital Is Wednesday About face. our team. The faculty performs while the students watch. 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