Page 3 Action Continues To Plan Campaign Although leaders of Action admit that the party probably will not take part officially in the spring All Student Council election, the group is continuing to organize its campaign. In a meeting last night, Action! parliament named a membership and a publicity committee and discussed the party's chances of getting ASC recognition before the primary elections April 17-18. HAROLD JOHNSON, FT. Leavenworth senior and temporary vice president, said it appears unlikely that the group will receive the necessary ASC recognition before the primaries April 17. However, the party will continue working in hopes that it will receive this recognition, he said. Johnson said the group needs to sell 1,000 membership cards by April 17, the first day of the primaries, to be eligible for recognition. He named a committee to promote membership and to help Bob Bosseau, Pittsburgh junior and temporary treasurer of the group, with the financial problems involved in selling the membership cards. Members of the committee are Steve Long, Mission sophomore; Myron Calhoun, Milton, Fla., junior; Walter Bgoya, Tanganyika, freshman; Dave Peck, Wichita freshman, and Michele Sue Sears, Kansas City freshman. THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE includes Russell Rogers, McDonald freshman; Gloria Amershek, Pittsburg sophomore; Mike Dunlap, St. Louis, Mo., senior, and Brian O'Heron, Lawrence senior and temporary president of Action. Johnson said Action candidates will have to run independently in the spring election if the group is not officially recognized by the ASC by April 17. He added that it is possible for Action party members to support the candidates even if the party's name does not appear on the ballot. Texas Senator Says Plan Is 'Giveaway' WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Sen. Ralph W. Yarborough, D-Tex., charged today that proposals by President Kennedy and key Congressmen to deliver space communications to a profit-making monopoly constitute the biggest "giveaway" in American history. Rather than permit this "shocking and unconscionable" giveaway, Yarborough said, the government should keep control of satellite communications and operate the system for the benefit of all citizens. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Tub of Chicken 15 pieces, 5 hot rolls $3.50 BIG BUY BIG BUY Tune Up for Spring at Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Portraits of Distinction Pringsheim to Hong Kong HIXON STUDIO Mass Trial Begins For Cuban Rebels Bob Blank 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Klaus H. Pringsheim, instructor of political science, left for Hong Kong yesterday to purchase books and periodicals for the East Asian literature collection of the KU libraries. He also will conduct an informal study of the food situation in Communist China. HAVANA — (UPI) — Premier Fidel Castro's government announced that the Bay of Pigs invaders captured last April would go on trial at 8 a.m. today before a five-man military tribunal. It will be the biggest mass trial in Cuba's turbulent history, and it was considered likely that the death penalty will be asked for many of the 1,182 defendants. The prisoners are the remnants of the Cuban refugee force which stormed ashore in Las Villas Province April 17 in an attempt to overthrow the Castro government. After 72 hours of bloody fighting, they ran out of ammunition and water and then surrendered piecemeal for weeks later. Harnar Auto Supply 836 Mass. St. Complete Locksmith Service Day or Night Day Phone VI 3-2362 Night Phone VI 3-7576 Chances are, you know that Greyhound fares are less than any other form of public transportation. What you probably don't realize is how much less. For a pleasant surprise, check the money-saving Greyhound fares below. 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