Castro tells beer tipplers to drink less, read more MIAMI—(UPI)Cuban beer drinkers were on notice from Premier Fidel Castro today to follow the example of Cuban streetwalkers and reform. The bearded leader told a May Day throng of thousands in Havana Sunday night that communism has succeeded in closing down all the many brothels which existed on the island. Girls who once worked as prostitutes "for Yankee tourists" now are nurses or public health workers, he said. BEER DRINKERS must now prepare to drink less and read more books, he added, because more technicians are needed to spur Cuban productivity. Therefore, Castro said, he is about to decree a "formula under which beer will cost more than books." His radio and TV address, monitored here, lasted two and a half hours. It followed a three and a half hour May Day workers' parade through Havana's Revolutionary Square. DENOUNCING PRESIDENT Johnson for what he called "criminal acts and piratical aggression" in Viet Nam and the Dominican Republic, Castro said Johnson will go down in history as "one of the greatest pirates which humanity has ever known." He also ripped into State Department spokesman Robert McCloskey as an "imbecile and an idiot" for a State Department re- Shifts in thought - Continued from page 1 Alma College, and Rabbi Mare H. Tanenbaum, director of Interreligious Affairs Department of the American Jewish Committee, gave responses to Dr. Sittler's address. Father O'Hanlon said that man's new understanding of his relatedness is recognized in the Roman Catholic church. "The conception of dialogue has clearly become a fact of the Roman Catholic church. Father O'Hanlon said that "a new theology centered on the history of salvation is a new concept which has been accepted as of great importance. Man is both a free and a responsible agent." "Christianity has been turning away from its essential Biblical foundations," Rabbi Tanenbaum commented. "Now the city of God is that in which the society of the elect find salvation." Rabbi Tanenbaum said that elements of the Protestant faith are today found in Roman Catholicism. Elements of the Catholic faith are found in Protestantism, and elements of Judaism are found in both Christians faiths. Gifts for Mother's Day Gifts for Mothers Day May 8th Remember this important message—Do your shopping early so your gift will reach home on time. Don't Forget—Mother's Day is Sunday, May 8th. Your gift wrapped for mailing. port that the Castro regime is confronted with a critical situation on the island. He called the report untrue. KARATE EXHIBIT SET TONIGHT The premier and the other 98 members of the Cuban Communist party's Central Committee linked arms and led off the parade that sent thousands and thousands of Cuban workers marching and trotting through the square. Those interested in watching and learning the self-defensive art known as karate will have a chance to do so at 8 p.m. today when five Japanese karate experts will give an exhibition in Allen Field House. Daily Kansas Monday, May 2, 1966 Commencement climaxes Latin American seminar After a four week period of daily sessions, the Seventh Seminar on Higher Education in the Americas held at KU concluded its annual meeting with a commencement last Friday. The yearly seminar, sponsored by the Conference Board of Associated Research Councils and directed by George Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, included 27 Latin American educators representing 15 countries. The meeting was comprised of writers, university professors and administrators. They considered the relationship between the university and the community and national development. SLACKS, JEANS and WALK SHORTS with FaraPress $ ^{\textcircled{1}}$ NEVER NEED IRONING YOUR BEST DRESS SLACKS at the cost of Casual Slacks! FARAH MANUFACTURING CO., INC. • EL PASO, TEXAS [ ]