Wednesday, May 3. 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 9 by me early Gavin Says CIA Not Involved PARIS — (UPI) United States Ambassador James M. Gavin today denied flatly that agents of the American Central Intelligence Agency were involved in the Aligiers insurrection last week. "They are absolutely without foundation to the best of my knowledge, and I should know." Asked about allegations made to the effect that there had been intervention by these agents, Gavin told an Anglo-American press luncheon: Informed sources said Gavin had checked with Central Intelligence Agency officials in Paris before making his statement. Gavin faced a lively question and answer session after the luncheon and French foreign office spokesman Pierre Baradue threatened to walk out of the room at the first question. This asked the ambassador that "since the C.I.A. now is officially admitted to have been involved . . . what is your comment." Gavin refused to entertain the question. When feelings were smoothed again, Gavin answered another question on the same subject but in a different form. Gavin said he could not recall a precedent for United States intervention in the internal affairs of another country such as President Kennedy's message pledging aid to De Gaulle during the crisis. "The letter was very clear. It said any help." Gavin replied. A correspondent asked if this aid definitely included military aid against the insurrection if needed. Another questioner asked: "Have you asked the French for any evidence they might have that the CIA was involved?" "Why ask?" Gavin replied, "The C.I.A. was not involved." Brazilian Lecture Will Be Tomorrow Oscar Mendes, professor of Brazilian literature at the Catholic University of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, will be speaking on the campus tomorrow and Friday. Prof. Mendes will give a public lecture at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 303 Bailey on Brasilia. A 20-minute film in English will be shown. He will give two Portuguese lectures to classes tomorrow and Friday. Prof. Mendes is visiting the United States from April 10 until June 10 as a participant in the Foreign Leaders Program of the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Gilbert to Discuss Camus at Book Forum William Gilbert, associate professor of history, will review Albert Camus" "Resistance, Rebellion and Death" during the Book Review forum at 4 p.m. today in the Music and Browsing Room in the Kansas Union. Radio-TV (Continued from page 1) critic must become aware of the effect the communications media has on the general public and then must make this public become aware of what he has found. "These are the critics' responsibilities," he said. "The critic must help prevent the mass media from giving the public programs that they don't want and to prevent outrages in the form of violence on public programs." Mr. Seldes stated that the critic must promote the idea among audiences that they have certain rights about what they listen to on the airwaves. The best way for the critic to convey his message is to get on the air himself. To be effective the critic must activate large numbers of people and this cannot be done by staying in the print media because it is too limited in its leadership. The critic must get below the top intellectual fringe. MR SELDES SAID IN CLOSING, "a small number of people can overcome the inertia of millions and that the function of critics is to incite a demand in these people for better quality in broadcast programming and reading material." KU honored Arden Booth, manager of KLWN, for outstanding broadcasting service. Also given an award at the banquet was Maud Ellsworth, professor emeritus of education, who 20 years ago started "Jayhawk School of the Air," an educational program which is broadcast by the university's FM station, KANU, and fed to numerous other AM and FM stations. Students given awards were: Ramona Rush, Little River graduate student; Bill Walker, Terre Haute, Ind., graduate student; Jim Loveless, Topeka senior; Larry Wagner, Independence, Mo., sophomore; Rosa Lind, Lawrence student; Colinda Austin, Salina senior; Dave Wahlstrom, McPherson junior; Horton Kurtis, Independence junior, and Bob Brooks. Lvons graduate student. Assailed by complaints that "Every cute man on campus is unavailable," a Daily Kansan reporter, Karen Kirk, Hutchinson junior, conducted a telephone survey to find out just how many men are "unavailable." Coed's Handy Guide to Fraternities Over 950 fraternity men are available for dating, with only 362 either pinned, engaged or lavalied. 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