'Firm Cyprus Stand Needed' Page 3 The United States should take a more positive stand about democracy and freedom concerning the Cyprus situation, said Constantine (Costas) Kazazis, Athens, Greece graduate student, in a Daily Kansan interview. Dulles Unpopular "John Foster Dulles is one of the most unpopular persons in the country, because at the time of the rioting in Istanbul over Cyprus, the United States sent identical notes to both Greece and Turkey recommending moderation, friendship, and 'taking it easy.' "While there is little anti-American feeling among Greeks there is disappointment in the American government's handling of certain points in the Greek situation. "While it was the Turkish government which permitted the rioting, the Greek government got a scolding too." "Many Greeks favor walking out of NATO and following a national Greek policy and not one of the allied powers," Kazazis said. "The demand for such a policy is not absolutely unjustifiable. We Greeks have a tendency to dismiss our national pride just to please the allies." "There is not a favorable attitude toward the United States as a government, but as a people, yes," he said. "Every man in Greece is grateful for United States aid, although many people realize that she did not do it out of purely unselfish motives. Greeks Grateful For Aid On the lighter side, Zazazis said he admires the efficiency of young people in the United States. American Youth Responsible "They take responsibility earlier in life than most Europeans. Many American students work although they don't have to. I wish I had come to this country when I was 18. I would have been inspired by that American attitude, but it's never too late!" He dislikes American uniformity and conformity. "There is strong individualism in Around The World U.S. Satellite May Be Launched Friday In Cape Canaveral, Fla., a leaking fuel valve and high winds caused Vanguard scientists Tuesday night to postpone the United States' first attempt to put an artificial satellite into orbit. No test is planned today but there is a possibility another attempt will be made Friday, if the kinks are ironed out and the weather is favorable. Compiled from United Press Officials at the launching site said there were no major technical difficulties, but that they were plagued by a series of minor things. In Jakarta, Indonesia, the Indonesian government ordered all Dutch consulates throughout Indonesia closed down and the expulsion of the 50,000 to 60,000 Dutch Nationals in the Island Republic. In Washington, D. C., Republican Congressional leaders took an optimistic view of the administration's chances of balancing the next federal budget despite planned increases in missile spending. The stern measures capped a week-long anti-Dutch campaign touched off by the long simmering dispute over West New Guinea, held by the Dutch. Their reports indicated President Eisenhower's aides are trying to find savings to offset the prospective budget increases. However, no clear picture has yet emerged of what economies the administration will propose next month when it sends Congress the budget for the fiscal year beginning next July 1. my country. In the United States something is done because 'everybody else does it'. Americans realize this, though, and criticize it." put IVY SMARTNESS Thursday, Dec. 5, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page Music Schools Re-Elect Gorton Other After-Six Tuxedoes $42.50 - 52.50 - 62.50 the town shop DOWNTOWN the university shop Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts was re-elected vice president of the National Assn. of Schools of Music at the 33rd annual meeting in Chicago Friday and Saturday. A charter member of the organization, Dean Gorton last year was a member of the graduate commission and chairman of a committee for revision of the association's bylaws and regulations. ON THE HILL The organization includes 231 music schools and is the official accrediting body for collegiate music schools. Young Democrats To Hear John Ise KU Young Democrats will hear John Ise, professor emeritus of economics, give a talk at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Oread Room of the Student Union. After their missions thatched roof caught fire three times, the friars of San Luis Obispo de Tolosa—founded in 1772—decided to rebuild with tile, setting the traditional style for California missions. Kenneth Davis, national committee for the Young Democrats, will give a report of state activities and the recent convention in Reno. The number of working women has risen nearly one million annually during the past five years, with women now making up one third the nation's working force. 16 DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS VACATION Get Your Travel Reservations at The First National Bank of Lawrence 8th & Mass. TRAVEL AGENCY Phone VI 3-0152 Miss Rose Gieseman, Mgr. AIRLINES—FOREIGN, DOMESTIC
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