Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 19, 1961 Cuba - (Continued from page 1) "I am a failure as a Communist" and left the room. A few minutes later a shot rang out and Guevara was found slumped over his bed. *** A LEADING Cuban exile source indicated that Castro's campaign of suppression during the night may have met with success. The source said there was "no significant sign so far" of mass defections by the populace. But he said many persons were going into hiding to avoid being pressed into military service. With no independent observers able to report on the situation at the front or elsewhere in Cuba, confusion clouded the actual status of operations. According to the source there was "terrible fighting" going on with rebels in at least one area pinned down by a heavy cross fire from tanks. "BUT WE are holding our own," he said. More doubt was raised when the Castro communique claimed an American had been shot down during a bombing attack. A Spanish-speaking announcer gave his name as Leo Francis Burney or Burley of Boston, Mass., and he said he was identified from a pilot's license bearing the number 08223. THE FEDERAL Aviation Administration said in Oklahoma City that there was no such number. The Defense Department in Washington said one with that name was "in any way" connected with the department, either as a soldier or as a civilian. Rapoport - The revolutionary Council communique claiming a linkup in the mountains was issued at 11:55 a.m. EST. (Continued from page 1) actions to stimuli, he said. "But this works only when you have complete control over the subject." A SECOND METHIOd is the Freudian technique, "which tries to explain the image away." "For this to be effective, the subject must trust the psychotherapist." Prof. Rapoport said neither of these methods is applicable in the cold war because "neither party has the control or the trust of the other." HE THEN presented the three-point technique of Rogers, saying "this is the only way we will ever be able to make a dent in our opponent's point of view." Earlier in the lecture, Prof. Rapoport clarified the difference between fights and games. "In a fight, the object of each opponent is to harm or eliminate the other fighter. The whole process is automatic. There is no calculation, just action and reaction," he said. "A GAME IS a conflict in which the opponents project into the future and envisage a wide range of possibilities. On the basis of this, the player makes a choice. Of course the other player is making choices also," he said. "The outcome depends on who is shrewdest, who makes the best choices." Prof. Rapoport said he considers the arms race a fight. Ellsworth Asks Voting Amendment Congressman Robert F. Ellsworth has introduced a House Joint Resolution proposing to amend the Constitution of the United States by giving the right to vote to eighteen year old citizens. The amendment, if passed by Congress and ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the States, would specifically prohibit the United States, or individual States, from denying to any eighteen year old the right to vote purely on account of age. The amendment would also give Congress the power to enforce the amendment by appropriate legislation. A man says what he knows, a woman says what will please. — Rousseau Use the Kansan Classified Want Ad Section to Get Best Results. enjoy the benefits of Ban-Lon in a McGREGOR knit No wonder there's a rush on Ban-Lon. This specially processed nylon sheds wrinkles like magic and it has a cool softness about it that makes it feel much more expensive than it really is. Looks more expensive too, thanks to McGregor's careful attention to detail. Fashioned of 100% textured Ban-Lon yarn. Ban-Lon Knit Shirt, 5.95 843 Mass. VI 3-0454 "masterpiece" The New Yorker "ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST." "among the finest" "it is a powerhouse" - N.Y. Times - N.Y. Herald Tribune - N.Y. World-Telegram & Sun - Time Magazine - Cue - N.Y. Post - N.Y. Journal-American "a work of power and stature" —Daily Mirror GENERAL DELLA ROVERE a new film by ROBERTO ROSSELLINI starring VITTORIO DE SICA A CONTINENTAL DISTRIBUTING, INC. RELEASE Feature at 7:00 & 9:25 daily (matinee Sunday at 5:00) STUDENTS $.75 at all times "DELLA ROVERE" will run through Tuesday, April 25 NOTE: "Film Series" attraction this Sunday (April 23) at 2:30 only at the Rockhill will be "PATHS OF GLORY," starring Kirk Douglas. Regular prices. 4608 TROOST ROCKHILL THEATRE KANSAS CITY MISSOURI Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Thurs., Fri., Sat. (And Today If You Can Make It) MEN'S WHITE SNEAKERS They're $4.95 $398 Everywhere Else One Large Group IVY & CONTINENTAL SLACKS Reg. to $4.95 Now $259 2 for $500 JUST RECEIVED! Another Shipment of Famous Brand SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS $199 LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 MASSACHUSETTS