Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. May 3. 196 Algerian Peace Talks Appears in Near Future PARIS — (UPI) — A French government spokesman said today that peace negotiations between France and the Algerian Moslem rebel regime were likely to start at "a very early date." Information Minister Louis Terenoire expressed optimism over getting the long-awaited conference going after a three-hour cabinet meeting that decided on severe new purge measures in the wake of the General's uprising. Terrenire said no specific date has been set for the start of the talks on Algeria's future "but it is likely to start at a very early date." THE NEGOTIATIONS to end the $6\frac{1}{2}$ year old Algerian war were originally scheduled to begin last April 7 at the Lake Geneva resort town of Evian-Les-Bains. But the Tunis-based Moslem rebels refused to attend after the French announced their intention to consult with rival Moslem groups. President Charles de Gaulle's information minister also announced these new crackdown measure Gifts to GUF Fund Rise This Year Maurice E. Barker, executive secretary of the advisory board of KU's Greater University Fund, reported Saturday that gifts for KU will total about $330,000 this year in comparison to last year's $243,000 These gifts are used for scholarships, student loans and for purposes beyond state support. Officers were chosen at the advisory board's annual meeting. Dr. Robert M. Carr, class of 1929, Junction City, will succeed Paul J. Parker of Bartlesville, Okla. as chairman. The Vice Chairman will be Mrs. R. Charles Clevenger, class of 1932, 1540 Westover Rd., Topeka, the first woman to hold the position since the GUF was founded. WHEN YOU GRADUATE THE WORLD IS YOURS Provided you have the training to qualify yourself for a position in America's ever-expanding foreign trade THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN TRADE Phoenix, Arizona Can provide you this training Sign up for an interview against rightwing settlers in Algiers: $\bullet$ Dissolution of the Algiers Bar Association. Terrenoire said this was "a very grave measure which is justified by the attitude of lawyers in Algiers, and notably the president of the bar association at the time of the insurrection." against rightwing settlers in Algiers A representative will visit Mr. Dana Stevens, Director of Placement School of Business, Friday, May 5 from 8 a.m. to noon. - An indefinite ban on publication of the rightwing Algiers morning newspaper, L'Echo D'Alger, and its evening edition, Dernière Heure. A ban already in effect on a third newspaper, Depche Quotidienne, was extended. TERRENOIRE SAID that in less than a week since the collapse of the General's revolt, some 220 officers of the armed services have been dismissed from their command in Algeria and 200 civil servants of the Algerian administration fired. In Oran, he said, 115 members of a riot police training school have been arrested. In mainland France, he said, 342 persons have been arrested in a crackdown on rightwing plotters, but some have been released after questioning. Terrenoire said De Gaulle intends to retain the dictatorial full powers he assumed at the height of the rightwing insurrection "until the Algerian affair is well on the way to being settled." TUCSON, Ariz. —(UPI)— Democrat Morris (Moe) Udall narrowly defeated Republican Mac C. Mathelson yesterday to win the Congressional seat once held by his brother, Interior Secretary Stewart Udall. Brother of Secretary of Interior Wins Congressional Seat reporting, Udall had a margin of about 3.500 votes—51.285 to 47.730 Most of the unreported precincts were in strongly democratic territory. With all but 53 precincts of the second Congressional district's 421 In spite of the Interior Secretary's influence in Arizona, Morris Udall said on a television program last night as the votes were being counted that "recent statements by my brother apparently hurt me around the state and particularly in Yuma County." Mistrish a subordinate who never finds fault with his superior.—John Churton Collins It's what's up front that counts Up front is FILTER-BLEND and only Winston has it! Rich, golden tobaccos specially selected and specially processed for full flavor in filter smoking. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Ga No PAI Amba denie Amer Agenei giers Ask the e terver told lunch "Th found edge. Info check Agene makin Gav answe and F Pierre out of This "since admit what Gav quest smoof anoth ject "TH any 1 Gav preceventi anoth Kenn De G An you dence C.I.A defini again "W C.I.A Bra W Ose ziliar versi will morr Prolectu Baile in Ef give classe Pro ed S 10 as Lead Depa al am