-World-Wide Wire Cubans Begin Exit During Open Door KEY WEST, Fla.—(UPI)—Twenty-three more Cuban refugees, sailing north from their Communist island to freedom in two small boats, were intercepted by the Coast Guard early today and headed here. The group, which the Coast Guard said included several elderly persons, apparently had sailed from the port of Camarioca on Cuba's north coast. Thousands were reported waiting at a giant refugee camp at Camarioca to come to the United States under Cuban Premier Fidel Castro's new "open door" policy to all who want to leave the island. Johnson Takes It Easy Today WASHINGTON—(UPI)President Johnson, the pressures and problems of his job never far from his mind, was under doctor's orders today to follow a take-it-easy routine to speed his recuperation from major surgery. No official callers were scheduled for the Chief Executive on this, his fifth day of convalescence following the operation for removal of his gall bladder and a kidney stone. Johnson spent more than an hour late Monday afternoon with Secretary of State Dean Rusk. The secretary reported on crises in Indonesia and Rhodesia and other foreign policy matters. Nations Debate Nuclear Force WASHINGTON—(UPI)The United States and Britain have decided to hold more talks with West Germany and other European allies before making a final decision on the controversial NATO nuclear force. British Foreign Secretary Michael Stewart, in a conference here Monday with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, agreed to this course despite his publicly expressed misgivings over the wisdom of the project. Negroes, Klansmen Lock Horns CRAWFORDVILLE, Ga.—(UPI)—A mile-long line of singing Negroes marched through this tense town Monday night to the courthouse square where Ku Klux Klansmen, held back by state troopers, stood whistling "Dixie." Some of the 150 white spectators, many of them black-shirted Klansmen, surged forward to block the street as the 700 Negroes approached. Troopers shouted for them to move back and they did. Urged by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at an earlier rally to press for "justice," the Negroes held an hour-long demonstration to the jeers of the whites. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel Introduction to Catholicism Official Bulletin TODAY Speech and Drama Colloquium, 3:30 p.m. Don Parson, KU, 301 Su. SUA Quarterback Club, 7 p.m. Fo- rum Room, Kansas Union ruhn' Robm, Kansas Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. MidwayLark房, Kansas Union. Pres-marital intercourse—New Morality. Paul Steeves. Humanities Lecture, 8 p.m. Joseph Mazzese, "Mediation and Order: Dante's Three Communities" Swarthout Routt Hall. TOMORROW French Club, 4:30 p.m. Le Carteira Francais aura lieu mercredi le 13 octobre a quatre heures et demie dans la Salle Forum de l'Union. Tous ceux qui s'intéressent au français sont bien cordialement invites. Daily Kansan Catholic Mass, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, Western Civilization Discussion, 4 p.m. Social evening with the chapels, 7 20 p.m. Tuesday, October 12, 1965 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS HEY EVERYBODY! College President To Lecture Here "FREE"—Every other glass or bottle you buy of your Favorite beverage. Where? - At The Southern Pit An author, a minister, and a college president, Edgar M. Carlson, will speak at a meeting of the Graduate Faculty at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Every Tuesday Night 7 to 8 The Southern Pit VI 3-9669 1834 Mass. Carlson, President of Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn., was a Lutheran pastor in Minneapolis, Minn., before assuming his present position. ESTES STUDIO Photo Service WE HAVE MOVED 806 MASS. VI 3-1171 Prompt Electronic Service on TV Color TV Antennae Hi-fi Stereos Changers RCA Radios Transistors Car Radios Motorola Airline SEE - We Service All Makes - GE Zenith Silvertone Philco Magnavox Coronado Bird TV-Radio Service PHONE VI 3-8855 AND OTHERS 908 Mass. St. — Lawrence, Kans. — MY FAIR LADY SOUND of MUSIC For choice seat reservations to all road show attractions presented by the Kansas City theatres, contact: (at no extra cost) MAUPINTOUR Malls Shopping Center VI 3-1211