2 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, November 14, 1968 Panama relations resumed PANAMA CITY (UPI)—The United States yesterday resumed diplomatic relations with Panama. They were suspended Oct. 15 following the National Guard ouster of President Arnulfo Arias. U. S. ambassador Charles W. Adair Jr., notified the Panamanian foreign office of the American action. Twenty-six other countries have recognized the new military junta regime in Panama since Arias was overthrown. Arias himself and most of his former cabinet members are in exile abroad. It was Arias' third election to the presidency and his shortest—11 days. Twice before he had been overthrown, in 1941 and again in 1951. The U.S. decision to resume relations with Panama came after Washington consultation with other Western Hemisphere governments. The provisional ruling junta headed by Col. Jose Maria Pinilla, acting president, has publicly pledged to hold elections. Yale prof gives Spencer recital A Yale University music professor will give a recital at 8 p.m. Friday in the University Theatre, the music history department announced yesterday, Nov. 13 as part of the opening of the Kenneth Spencer Research Library newspaper Research Library Ralph Kirkpatrick, also a fellow of Jonathan Edwards College, will play the 2-manual harpsichord owned by Ottawa University and designed after a 17th century model by Frank Hubbard. The Deutsche Gramaphon Society chose Kirkpatrick to record the complete works of J. S. Bach for its archive series. He also has recorded 60 Scarlatti for Columbia University. We're a petroleum and energy company. But we believe that making our world a better place to live in makes good sense as well as good business. And this kind of thinking demands individuals with ideas and energy. People who can see the potentials—usual and unusual—which our products have for improving the world. People like you. Bring your ideals, and your motivation, where they'll Our interviewer will be here next week. Talk to him. make good things happen. See our interviewers on campus. Or send a resume to: Mr. G. O. Wheeler, Manager Professional Recruitment, 717 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022 AtlanticRichfieldCompany making things happen with energy An Equal Opportunity Employer