Soviets tense China military unites HONG KONG—(UPI)—Military authorities in Peking today urged Communist China's soldiers, sailors and airmen to throw their full weight behind Defense Minister Lin Piao in the current struggle for succession to aging Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung. Travelers reaching here from China reported that Lin was coming under bitter propaganda attack by military Red Guard youths. If true, the report would indicate that the Red Guard movement, spearhead of Mao's "cultural" purges, was getting out of hand and turning against one of its key leaders. MEANWHILE, rampaging Red Guard youths, bringing "signs of anarchy" in their wake, have moved into Communist China's tinder box province of Sinkiang on the Soviet frontier, Kremlin reports said today. The presence of the fanatical teen-agers along the disputed Sino-Soviet border in central Asia—scene of numerous incidents in recent years-added new tension to the severely strained relations between Moscow and Peking. In fresh moves to isolate China diplomatically, the Kremlin today sought Polish approval for a new united Communist movement condemnation of Peking's maverick policies in talks with Polish Communist Party leader Wladyslaw Gomulka. Storm zigs to Texas then zags to Mexico BROWNSVILLE, Tex. — (UPI) —Hurricane Inez, after 16 days of murderous uncertainty in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, crossed the northeast coast of Mexico 200 miles south of Brownsville today and ripped Mexican towns and cities with winds up to 135 miles an hour. The Texas coast appeared to have escaped The Texas coast appeared to have escaped. The New Orleans Weather Bureau said Inez' center was on radar on the Mexican coast, 30 to 50 miles north of Tampico. Inez had killed 300 persons before hitting Mexico. 4 Daily Kansan Monday, October 10, 1966 199 KIEF'S Record & Stereo James Brown Ain't That A Groove LP Mr. William Swing, Foreign Service Officer Foreign Service Careers will be on campus October 13-14 to discuss career opportunities. Meeting at 4:30 p.m. in Forum Room on Thursday, October 13. A film, "In Search of Peace," will be shown. See Professor Clifford Ketzel (510 Blake) for details. BERNAT Knitting YARNS terri's 803 Mass. St. LAWRENCE, KANSAS ATTENTION SOPHOMORES In Large Halls ELECTION for Class Representatives MUST BE HELD TODAY, OCT.10 See Your Living Group President For Instructions. (Interested sophomores living off-campus may run on petition basis. Call VI2-8410 for information.)