Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1961 Miami University President On Campus for Lecture Visit John D. Millett, president of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, is scheduled to arrive on campus today for a three-day lecture visit. President Millett is sponsored by the school of business and the department of political science. He will speak to business management classes at 3 p.m. today in Summerfield Hall. At 8 tonight he will answer questions from graduate students at a meeting in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union. Tomorrow morning at 10 he will Embargo on Cuba May Be Damaging WASHINGTON — (UPI) — A state department official said today the administration is considering a total embargo on goods from Cuba under the Trading With the Enemy Act. Thomas Mann, assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs, said an absolute embargo has been under consideration for several months but added that no final decision has been reached. President Kennedy hinted at his news conference two weeks ago that controls might be placed on imports of Cuban goods. Last week a state department official said the form of these controls was under consideration. An embargo under the Trading With the Enemy Act not only would cut off some $60,000,000 in goods flowing directly to the United States but would affect imports from other countries if they contain any Cuban materials. The Tampa cigar manufacturers said that if the United States clamps an embargo on Cuban tobacco, it will ruin the Tampa cigar industry. Norman S. Brown, attorney for the Cigar Manufacturers Association of Tampa, said 6,000 people will be left jobless and Tampa will become a "distressed area" if the embargo is imposed. Men May Apply For Counselor Jobs Men students who will have junior, senior or graduate standing next year may start applying today for positions as student counselors in the men's residence halls for 1961-62. Application blanks may be picked up in 228 Strong, Clark Coan, assistant dean of men, is accepting the applications anytime between today and March 28, the last day that applications may be submitted. Counselors will be paid $45 a month for nine months. Duties include general counseling with residents, advising on hall student government and activities, encouraging positive student citizenship, and reporting maintenance needs. Dean Coan said the work-study experience to be gained in such jobs is applicable to all fields of personnel and administrative work. Rep. Walter Plans Retirement From Post WASHINGTON — (UPI)— Rep. Francis F. Walter, chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, (HUAC), said today he will retire from Congress when his current term expires on Jan. 3, 1963. The Pennsylvania Democrat, a House member since 1933, blamed poor health for his decision not to run again. He was reelected last November to a two-year term. GOING ON A PICNIC? Crushed Ice Ice Cold 6-Pacs of all kinds Picnic Supplies address a graduate class in public administration in 306 Summerfield Hall. "Decision Making as an Integrating Force in Administration" will be the topic at a dinner meeting of the American Society for Public Administration at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. LAWRENCE ICE CO. 6th & Vt. VI 3-0350 The university president will be available for informal discussions with individuals and small groups at the following times: 2:30 p.m. toorrow in 202 Strong; 9:30 a.m. Thursday in Stockton Room, Summerfield Hall, and 2 p.m. Thursday in the department of political science office in Strong Annex A. Scott Stanley, Bethel, first-year law student, will talk on the Young Americans for Freedom at the KU Young Republicans meeting tomorrow. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Young Republican Meet Tomorrow Stanley is a member of the national board of directors of the YAF, a youth organization supporting conservative political action. He says the organization has not aligned itself with either the Democrats or Republicans. The group has members of both political parties. Ability Counts BIXBY, Okla. — (UPI) The Bixby High School marching band, known in Oklahoma for fine, precision drill, is directed by Ed Earson, a polio victim who has walked only with braces and crutches since he was two years old. BIRD TV - RADIO VI 3-8855 908 Mass. - Quality Parts - Guaranteed - Expert Service WASHINGTON —(UPI)— Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy planned to end a nine-day rest at her Hunt country estate at Middleburg, Va. today and return to the White House. Mrs. Kennedy Back at White House The first lady is expected to bring her two children, 3-year-old Caroline and 3-month-old John F. 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