Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 11, 1964 Cuban Intervention Noted in All American Nations By United Press International Castro Cuba has intervened in the internal affairs of every nation in the Americas. Here is a documentation of that Communist infiltration: Argentina. October, 1960. Cuban Ambassador Americo Cruz expelled after discovery of his participation in a Peronist plot against the government. —Bolivia, December, 1960. Cuban Ambassador Jose Tabares expelled after three warnings against interference in Bolivia's internal affairs. Cuban charge d'affaires Mario Garcia Triana expelled for participation in plot against the government. —BRAZIL, APRIL, 1961. Cuban embassy charged with distributing books on guerrilla warfare by Mao Tse-tung and Guevara among peasants in communist-ridden northeast. Nov., 1962. Ten Brazilian admirals denounce Castro-Communist infiltration in the armed forces. Dec., 1962. Police seize Cuban arms shipment smuggled in to communist peasant leader Francisco Juliao. Dec., 1962. State of Sao Paulo uncovers Cuban arms cache and instructions for revolutionary plot. —Colombia. Sept., 1960. Labor ministry charges Cuban embassy with plotting agitation to foil an inter-American meeting. Sept., 1960. Senate formally accuses Cuban Ambassador Adolfo Rodriguez Veiga of interference in Colombia's internal affairs and demands his expulsion. —Costa Rica. Nov., 1960. Havana radio calls on Costa Ricans to revolt against Echandi government. Government announces capture of Cuban communist guerrilla force in Nicaraguan frontier and seizure of arms, munitions and communist propaganda. Nov., 1960. Government accuses Cuba of sending planes over Costa Rica to drop arms and supplies to guerrilla forces trying to invade Nicaragua. Dec., 1962 and Jan., 1963, secret police report arrests of Castro agents with Communist revolt plans. —CHILE. JUNE, 1961. Government accuses Cuban charge d'affaires Raul Official Bulletin TODAY El Ateneo renuerá el mieleresales a la 4.30 en 1 Fraser. Un estudiante de K.U. hablara de sus expertenencias en el programa que le hace en Costa Rica. En invitados invitados. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. Lutten Bible Vigil, 7 p.m., St. Lawrence Chapel. Timely Topics, 7:30 p.m., St. Lawrence Center, 'HELL'—a description and history by an eyewitness observer, almost. ASC-SUA Current Events Speech, 8 p.m. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth TOMORROW TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m., Sta. Lawrence, Chapel. Holy Communion, 11:30 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Anthson's Chapel Mathematics Collouqium. 3:30 p.m. 102 Strom Hall. "Connectivity and Pseudo-Trees in Directed Graphs" by Mr. Robert G. Griswold, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; coffee at 3:20 p.m. 119 Strong. Der deutsche Verein tiftt sich am Donnerstag, den 12. März, um 4 Uhr in 301 in 502 Fraser. Es gibt ein deutsches "Quiz-Programm" mit allerlei Fragen und Karten. Der interesse dafur haben, sind herzlich eingeladen. Erfrischungen gibt es auch. Latter-Day Saints Institute of Religion, Union, Pan American Room, Kansas Union. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Everyone WELCOME. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth. Vieria Lamelas of plotting agitation to coincide with arrival of Adlai Stevenson, Aug., 1961. Interior ministry denounces revolutionary plot financed by communist Cuba. Oct., 1962. Foreign ministry protests to Cuban embassy against subversive propaganda shipped in to Chile from Cuba. March, 1963. Alfredo Garcia Almeida, second secretary of Cuban embassy, expelled for subversive activities. Ecuador, April. 1962. Defense ministry says uprising of communist guerrillas in interior sponsored by Cuba, Jan., 1963. Castro accused of sending $40,000 donation to Ecuadorian revolutionary youth organization in Guayaquil. Group seized with bombs and arms. —El Salvador. Dec., 1960. Cuban charge d'affaires Roberto LaSalle accused of financing pro-communist campaign. March, 1961. Interior ministry publishes photostats of correspondence between LaSalle and Cuban foreign minister Raul Roa relating to communist subversion campaign. July, 1961. Government breaks up Cuban-inspired communist conspiracy. UNITED STATES. NOV., 1962. FBI seizes arms and explosives in possession of Castro agents including member of Cuban mission to United Nations. Jan., 1963. New York police arrest confessed Castro agent Mario Martinez Fernandez in Bronx. Nov., 1963. Guatemala, April, 1960. Guatemala breaks relations with Cuba after discovering Cuban ambassador Antonio Rodriguez Echazabal to be organizing and financing anti-government disorders. Sept., 1960. Police arrest Castro agent Juan Claudio Larcos Fabian and seize plans for anti-government plot drafted in Cuba. Oct., 1960. Two Castro agents arrested on Sicacte Beach with 24 cans with coco labels containing Czech hand grenades for terrorist use. Nov., 1960 and March, 1962. Government charges Communist Cuba with responsibility for anti-government outbreaks. —Haiti, April., 1959. Cuban embassy charged with promoting street disturbances. June, 1959. Cuban Ambassador Antonio Rodriguez expelled for participation in subversive activities. Aug., 1959. Thirty Cuba army troops disembark at Les Ires to start a revolution. Aug., 1959. Government closes Haitian embassy in Cuba after proving Cuban invasion of Haitian territory. —Honduras. July, 1960. Cuban Ambassador Silvino Sorhgui accused of preaching Castro revolutionary doctrine on tour of interior. March, 1961. Government closes Cuban consulate in Puerto Cortes and expels Cuban consul Edelberto Diaz Alvarez on charges of activities contrary to democratic policies of Honduras. —MEXICO, JUNE, 1961. Government confiscates three tons of Cuban communist propaganda consigned to Cuban embassy for distribution in Mexico July, 1961. Government seizes Cuban communist propaganda in offices of Castrote Prensa Latina News Agency and expels Castro agent Angel Boan for subversive activities. Nov., 1962. Military command at Matamoros squashes communist plot drafted in Havana for dynamiting of international bridges and public buildings in that zone. In same month, 40 persons arrested in Oaxaca state and charged with provoking disorders on Castro orders. SWLIA* *(STUDENTS WHO LIVE IN APARTMENTS) CALL BILL AT Southside TV TO FIX THEIR BROKEN TV's ALL SWLIA'S RELY ON THIS EXPERT SERVICE —Nicaragua. May, 1959. Government reports landing of Cuban army plane on secret Costa Rican airbase with arms cargo for guerrillas planning invasion of Nicaragua. July, 1960. Nicaragua breaks relations with Cuba after finding Cuban Ambassador Quintin Pino Machado guilty of aiding guerrilla mountain forces. Nov., 1960. Cuban army invasion units with local plotters seize Diriamba and Jinotepe in abortive revolt attempt. Costa Rica notifies Nicaragua it has broken up Cuban group seeking to smuggle war material into Nicaragua for use in rebellion. —PANAMA. OCT., 1959. Cuban Ambassador Jose Antonio Cabrera and Castro agent Gregorio Ortega seek to incite peasant masses at Chiriqui to "march on Panama Canal." Same month, government confirms Cuban complicity in strike of banana workers at Chiriqui. Jan., 1961. Government declared Cuban Ambassador Jose Antonio Cabrera persona non grata for interference in internal affairs of Panama. July, 1961. Premature bomb explosion in National Vanguard Party headquarters turns up Cuban embassy-prepared plan for street riots. Dec., 1961. Panama breaks relations with communist Cuba. Jan., 1963. Interior ministry accuses local communists trained and directed from Havana of seeking to incite peasants to revolt in Puerto Armuelles and Chiriqui. Jan., 1964. Cuban-trained Panamanian student communist leaders identified in leading role in bloody Panama City anti-American rioting. VI 3-5140 Jan., 1962. Anti-government plotter Carlos Mallen Herera in Teepan confesses acting under Havana's orders. 1422 W. 23rd —PARAGUAY. Dec., 1959. Government foils invasion of exiles from Argentine soil and accuses Cuba of financing revolt. —Peru, May, 1960. Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticos accused of smuggling in arms in personal luggage on trip to Peru for use of antigovernment communists. Aug., 1960. Government accuses Cuban embassy of financing armed revolt movement in Cerro de Pasco. Sept., 1960. Government confiscated two tons of communist propaganda consigned to Cuban embassy. Oct., 1960. Cuban ambassador Luis Ricardo Alonso flees country after government discovery of communist plot and arrest of Chilean Castroite serving as intermediary between Cuban embassy and guerrilla forces in mountains. Dec., 1960. Government breaks relations with Cuba. May, 1962. State security police foil communist plot directed from Havana for terrorist activities in Lima and other major cities. Jan., 1963. Communist newspaper Hoy published in Havana edi- torially calls on Peruvians to "rise in arms" against government. March, 1963. Government arrests Castro-communist group in Huanuco department. Designed for a Perfect Match Keepsake's famous hidden lock keeps engagement and wedding ring together for more beauty on your finger. The famous Keepsake certificate guarantees perfect quality. Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. VI-3-5435 The Classical Film Series presents Joan of the Angels an outstanding film from Poland (English subtitles) - * * * Wednesday, March 11 Dyche Auditorium (this week only) 7:00 p.m.—Admission $.60 Advance single admission tickets Now on sale at Kansas Union