Ghana uproar over Guinea interference ACCRA—(UPI)—A stiff Ghana protest to the Organization of African Unity (OAU) accused Guinea today of "gross interference" in internal Ghanian affairs. Informed sources said the note has been sent by Ghana's OAU Secretary General Diallo Telli in the wake of a broadcast by ousted Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah over Guinea's Conakry radio. IN THE BROADCAST transmitted yesterday, Nkrumah announced he planned to return to Ghana and crush the council's revolt. The note charged the broadcast was "a glaring example of gross interference in the internal affairs of a member state" and contravened article 3 of the OAU charter dealing with subversion and political refuge of persons from member states. It said the people of Ghana rejoiced at Nkrumah's overthrow and will never accept him back. Daily Kansan 9 Monday, March 7, 1966 WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Programs aimed at improving the health of young men rejected for the draft now are operating in all 50 states. Help set for draftees rejected on health Surgeon General William H. Stewart said during the weekend that approval of a federal grant to Ohio meant the special health referral and counseling program for draft rejects now has become nationwide. He said a total of $5 million had been awarded to various agencies within the 50 states for the project. PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS The Classical Film Series Presents The Captain From Koepenick (1956) Germany Admission 60c Wednesday-7:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium SUA Presents: GLENN YARBROUGH Featuring Comedian Biff Rose and the Stanyon Street Quartet. Sat., March 19 at Hoch Auditorium Tickets On Sale Now At: Kansas Union, Information Booth, Hawklet, The Sound and Bell's Music $1.50,$1.75,$2