Page 7 Americans Told To Leave Cuba NEW YORK — (UPI) The United States has started advising its nationals to leave Cuba, it was reported today. Teams from the U.S. embassy in Havana have visited American residents privately to counsel them to ship their dependents out immediately, and to leave themselves unless vital business requires them to stay. THE ADVISORY would apply to an estimated 2,000 American civilians living in greater Havana. However, informed sources said the recommendation did not apply to the 6,000 American families living on the great U.S. naval base at Guantanamo, in Eastern Oriente Province. THE CUBAN Government has expelled four embassy attaches in as many weeks and arrested and harassed at least three others, ignoring their diplomatic status. The embassy advice was understood to be based on the rapidly deteriorating diplomatic and* internal political situation in Cuba. Repeated U.S. protests have either been ignored or received and filed by minor Cuban diplomatic functionaries without reply. Travelers from Havana reaching the U.S. mainland in the past 24 hours described the Cuban internal political situation as chaotic. CONDITIONS in some parts of the interior, especially Central Cuba, were said to be virtually on a "war" footing. A major armed clash between pro-Castro and anti-Castro factions was reported Tuesday night in the vicinity of Madruga, Matanzas Province, less than 20 miles from greater Havana. West Germans Counted Hundreds of political dissidents were reported to be streaming into the Sierra de Eseambray of Las Villas Province where an estimated 1.000 anti-Castro troops are engaged in guerrilla warfare operations against the regime. BONN, Germany — (UPI) — West Germany's population reached 53,-361,000 in July, government figures showed today. The figure does not include 2.2 million residents of West Berlin. There are about 17 million East Germans. Joan Callahan Kappa Kappa Gamma What's new at the Coach House? For one thing comfy, quilted robes in silk or cotton and a choice of colors. Plaza K.C. Brookside K.C. Blue Ridge K.C. KU Campus Lawrence On the Hustings Democratic presidential candidate John Kennedy told cheering crowds today that the Republicans have "turned a deaf ear" to depressed areas. United Press International Kennedy in N.Y. "For eight years," he said, "the Republicans have turned a deaf ear to the crying need to revitalize these areas. Twice the President has veted depressed area bills that would have given them an important lift." Thursday, Sept. 29, 1960 University Dally Kansan At Amsterdam, Kennedy told a street rally that many older communities were suffering from "economic hardening of the arteries. Earlier he told a cheering crowd of state office workers in Albany that "the balance of power will change in one direction or another during the next administration, towards our philosophy or towards the communists." He also premised to push through the $1.25 minimum wage and back legislation providing federal help for cities and towns combating water pollution. He promised that if the Democrats win in November, there would be quick legislation to aid the depressed areas with special funds for sections suffering from long term unemployment. Snow, God's dandruff. -Nick Kenny. Vice President Richard M. Nixon, criticizing his Democratic opponent for "tearing down" America's prestige, ran ahead of his campaign entourage today into Vermont. Nixon in Vermont At Burlington the Vice President stressed his campaign theme of finding "peace without surrender." He said that "tyrants of all times" have underestimated the moral and spiritual strength which free people have. He urged the audience to "teach your young people. It isn't unfashionable to have patriotism and love of country. "It isn't wrong to point out the things that are right about America," he said. And in a typical slap at Kennedy he added: "You don't have to tear America down to build her up." Medical Bill Passed CHICAGO — (UPI) — The new medical care for the aged bill was passed yesterday as "a distinct step forward" by the presidents of the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Hospital Association (AHA). J. D. Salinger is the Greta Garbo of American letters. - Henry Swados. Uncork my lunch. -W. C. Fields Brigitte Bardot Attempts Suicide NICE, France — (UFI) — French movie star Brigitte Bardot, whose domestic difficulties have been making headlines, attempted suicide last night but now is "definitely out of danger," her doctors said today. They said Miss Bardot took an They said Miss Bardot took an overdose of sleeping pills but they lenied reports she also had tried to slash her wrists. To some critics, Norman Mailer is the most likely successor to Ernest Hemingway. -T. S. Granville. Hillcrest Bowl 9th & Iowa 837 Mass.