Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1965 World-Wide Wire- Philippine Volcano Terrorizes Area TANAUAN, The Philippines—(UPI)—Terrified Filipinos who thought it was the end of the world told Wednesday of watching loved ones die in the horror of Mt. Taal—a killer volcano that buried hundreds under a river of superhot lava. It was impossible to tell, more than 36 hours after the first explosion, how many had perished. As many as 6,000 persons could not be accounted for around the base of the volcano. The lucky ones who escaped the holocaust joined an army of 50,000 refugees abandoning villages in a 100-square-mile area for fear that the volcano might erupt again even more violently. Rescue teams landed in the disaster area today, but they were hampered in the search for bodies by mud several feet deep. (Pd. Adv.) MIAMI—(UPI)—Premier Fidel Castro, in a sudden change of policy, said Tuesday night that all Cubans opposed to his Communist regime can be ferried to the United States by boat if the U.S. government agrees. Castro Opens Closed Door to U.S. His surprise announcement raised the prospect of a new mass exodus of thousands of Cubans into Florida aboard small boats with joint permission of Cuba and the United States. India Will Reply to Pakistani Plan UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—(UPI)India promised a full reply in the General Assembly today to Pakistan's proposal for a U.N. peace force of African, Asian and Latin American contingents in Kashmir. India was expected to state its case, exercising the right or reply after the assembly heard policy speeches from this morning's scheduled speakers. They were French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville, Sir James Plimsoll of Australia, Foreign Minister Marko Nikezic of Yugoslavia and former assembly speaker Victor Andres Belaunde of Peru. Couve de Murville's appearance held major interest for most delegates. It marked the first appearance of a top-ranked French leader in several years before the assembly where France has played a decreasingly active role. Suddenly I Lost My Memory! A noted publisher in Chicago reports there is a simple technique for acquiring a powerful memory which can pay you real dividends in both business and social advancement and works like magic to give you added poise, necessary self-confidence and greater popularity. According to this publisher, many people do not realize how much they could influence others simply by remembering accurately everything they see, hear, or read. Whether in business, at social functions or even in casual conversations with new acquaintances, there are ways in which you can dominate each situation by your ability to remember. To acquaint the readers of this paper with the easy-tofollow rules for developing skill in remembering anything you choose to remember, the publishers have printed full details of their self-training method in a new book, "Adventures in Memory," which will be mailed free to anyone who requests it. No obligation. Simply send your request to: Memory Studies, 835 Diversey Parkway. Dept. 3246, Chicago, Ill. 60614. A postcard will do. Please include your Zip Code. FREE PARKING IN "PROJECT 800" 36" 100% Wool Cravenetted—Bold bright Plaids. Pointed collar—double breasted. Bell sleeve with long Knit wrist warmer. Pile lined. 7-15,8-20 Brown Plaid/Black Red Plaid/Black Blue Plaid/Black 31.00 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS MALLS SHOPPING CENTER South of the KU Campus at 23rd and Louisiana Kief's Records & Hi-Fi Safeway Key Rexall Drugs T. G. & Y. Acme Laundry Econo-Wash George's Hobby Shop Little Banquet Andrews Gifts Malls Barber Shop Maupintour Travel Agency Tempo Department Store N G defe hav obli sion will Res how D duty avail grad men OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Largest Free Parking Area in Lawrence