Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday. March 22, 1962 Conditions Ease in Argentina By William L. F. Horsey BY William L. F. Horsey BUENOS AIRES —(UPI)—President Arturo Frondizi appeared today to have weathered one of the worst political squalls of his stormy career—the crisis set off by Peronist victories in Sunday's provincial election. Frondizi had made his peace with the generals and the admirals who usually have the last word in Argentine politics, and protest demonstrations by Peronist unions were not expected to affect the situation greatly. NEITHER THE CGT Union Federation nor the nation's independent Phyllis Wertzberger Is ASC Candidate Phyllis Wertzberger, Lawrence senior, is the University Party's candidate for All Student Council representative from the School of Pharmacy. It was incorrectly reported in the Kansas Wednesday that Marsha, rather than Phyllis, Wertzberger was the UP candidate. unions were expected to support the 24-hour "general strike" scheduled tomorrow by hard-core Peronist labor groups, although Communist unions probably will back up their Peronist allies. Non-Peronist union leaders appeared to have adopted a "wait and see" attitude toward Frondizi's efforts to form the military-civilian coalition cabinet demanded by the leaders of the armed forces. Ex-President Juan D. Peron, who had hailed the election results as a "victory of the people," was still living as a refugee in Madrid, and there was no indication that he would attempt an early return to Argentina. (IN SANTIAGO, CHILE, the conservative organ Diario Illustrado reported yesterday that Peron might seek asylum in that country, just over the towering Andes mountains from Argentina. Foreign Minister Carlos Martinez Sotomayor declined comment on the report.) Initial indications were that Frondizi faced tough sledding in his efforts to form a coalition. Leaders of the conservative and socialist parties and of the opposition "people's" faction of the president's own radical party had rejected invitations to confer on the makeup of the new cabinet. The consultations were restricted to leaders of "Democratic Parties," excluding the Peronists and the Communists. RELIABLE SOURCES said some of the civilian cabinet ministers who resigned under military pressure yesterday would be reinstated in the coalition. Although the government had ordered banks, stock exchanges and moneychangers' offices to remain closed all week to "avoid speculation and instability," the Argentine peso appeared to have slipped only slightly in value. The arrival today of Britain's Prince Philip, who is winding up a Latin American tour with a visit to Argentina, was expected to help ease the situation here. You want a CONVENIENT, PLEASANT, INEXPENSIVE Evening, you've got a date at the Jay Bowl. BREAK TIME IS BOWLING TIME AT THE Jay Bowl Daily 8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. NOW SHOWING! "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE" 7:30 Only The New CRESTAURANT Located in the NW Corner of Hillcrest Bowl 9th & Iowa Featuring the Complete Self Service SALAD BAR Free Parking ONE QUESTION remaining to be resolved was the makeup of the new congress. Forty-four Peronist congressmen were elected Sunday, but the election of 25 of them had been nullified and it was expected that the generals and the admirals would find means of excluding the other 19 from the congress before its first meeting May 1. With the Peronists excluded, the government would have a majority in the 148-member lower house of congress. The Senate is firmly under government control. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. GOOD FOOD DAY and NIGHT Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Fraternity Jewelry Fraternity Jewelry Badges,Rings,Novelties Sweatshirts,Mugs,Paddles Cups,Trophies,Medals Double Edge Razor Blades Finest Surgical Steel, honed in oil. Full money back guarantee. 25 — 30c 100 — $3.50 200 — $1.50 500 — $3.30 1000 — $5.75 Postpaid. Packer brings blades to package, 20 packages to carton. C.O.D. orders accepted. Postcard brings general merchandise catalog. EMERSON COMPANY 480 South Fourth Alhambra, California THURS.-FRI.-SAT. Open 6:45 8:30 Only Adults 85c Kids 35c