Page 14 University Daily Kansan Thursday. April 18. 1963 Cuban Furor Hurts U.S., Aids Reds, Latins Claim MIAMI — (UPI) — A past president of Guatemala and a possible future president of Cuba warned Cuban refugee leader Jose Miro Cardona last night that the only people likely to profit from his feud with the U.S. government are Fidel Castro and his comrades in the Kremlin. (The Costa Rican ambassador to the United States disclosed in Washington yesterday that Miro has inquired about being able to take up permanent residence in the Central American nation. It was seen as a possible prelude to moving Cuban exile operations out of the United States.) Guatemalan ex-President Muguel Ydigors Fuentes, who was ousted and exiled by the army last month, urged Miro to drop plans to air his differences with the Kennedy Administration at a meeting here tonight. JULIO GARCERAN, a former Cuban Supreme Court Justice who is the choice of some refugees to succeed President Osvaldo Dorticos if the Castro-Communist regime should fall, said Miro's "false" charges against the Kennedy administration are "creating a grave conflict between Cubans and Americans." There was no immediate indication that the refugee leader would be swayed by either man's argument. Miro declared yesterday that he will re-submit his resignation as president of the Cuban (Refugee) Revolutionary Council at tonight's meeting and make public the anti-American bill of particulars he read to the council when he originally offered to resign last week. "THEY ARE forcing me to defend myself, and I am going to do it with the answers to all the charges they have made," she said in a written statement. Although Miro's changes have not formally been made public, informed sources told newsmen here earlier this week he had accused President Kennedy of breaking promises to sponsor a new invasion of Cuba. Well-informed refugee sources reported Tuesday that U.S. authorities had threatened Miro with deportation as a "traitor" in an effort to persuade him not to publish his charges. THE STATE Department has denied both Miro's charges and the deportation threat. Ydigoras telephoned Miro last STRICK'S DRIVE IN "Table service only" 6:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. weekdays 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Sun. 732 N. 2nd (Highway 40-59 — 4 blocks N. of Kaw bridge) night to ask for an interview. The two men talked for some time on the phone, but Miro said he could not meet the ex-president because of a previous engagement. "I beg you to suspend publication of your document of resignation, which would create difficulties for President Kennedy . . . " Ydigoras said. "Publication will aid only Fidel Castro and his henchmen — and especially Soviet Russia." THE EX-PRESIDENT told Miro that U.S. aid is "Cuba's only hope of salvation." Garceran assailed Miro's charge that the United States has adopted a policy of "peaceful coexistence" with Castro's Communist-dominated revolutionary regime. "The conflict thus created does not serve the interests, ideals and sentiments of Cubans," the former jurist said. "It affects only the relations of Council President Miro with the U.S. State Department." Cuban Exile Leader Applies For Costa Rican Residency WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Cuban Revolutionary Council Chief Jose Miro Cardona has inquired about permanent residence in Costa Rica, according to the Costa Rican ambassador here. Visiting Professor To Talk on Russia The inquiry was seen as a possible prelude to moving Cuban exile operations out of the United States Miro is now living in Miami. Charles L. Wren, Rose Morgan visiting professor and medieval literature scholar, will speak on "Some Academic Impressions from Russia" at the Faculty Club dinner at 5 p.m. Sunday. Prof. Wren has been a professor of Anglo-Saxon literature at Oxford University in England since 1946. He plans to return there this summer to lecture. He was a visiting professor at the University of Illinois last semester. Cast Wasn't Put On Right Lea BOURNEMOUTH, England — (UPI)—John Barker said his two-year-old son, Ashley, broke his right leg but when he went to the hospital they put a cast on the left leg. Barker said a doctor at the hospital told him "That sort of thing does happen," and then changed the cast. He could never stop being a critic... even on his wedding night! Ambassador Gonzalo J. Facio said yesterday that Miro asked about 10 days ago what requisites were necessary for permanent residence in Costa Rica. But he has not yet applied for a permanent visa. Miro's organization has broken with the Kennedy administration over U.S. support for exile efforts to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime. Stachowiak to Talk To Newman Club James Stachowiak, assistant professor of psychology, will speak at the Newman Forum Lecture Series Sunday. Stachowiak, who will talk at the club's meeting at 8 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union, will speak on "Guilt and Suffering." SUNSET DRIVE IN THEATRE West on Highway 40 Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Graham's Teen Daughter to Marry Plus FUN FOR ALL! Tom Poston in ZOTZ NEW YORK—(UPI) —Evangelist Billy Graham, saying he would not "recommend teen-agers getting married except under extraordinary circumstances," announced yesterday he would attend the May 3 wedding of his 17-year-old daughter to the son of a wealthy Armenian financier in Switzerland. COMING SUNDAY GIANT "OSCAR" PROGRAM "He is one of the most dedicated young men I have ever met. I have had people from all over the world as well as psychologists as well as psychologists write me and ask why I encourage this marriage since she is only 17. Anne Bancroft - Patty Duke "The Miracle Worker" — AND — Burt Lancaster "Birdman of Alcatraz" "I have said that since that man is one of the most wonderful men we've ever met, my wife and I have encouraged them to marry" The evangelist and his wife sail for Europe tomorrow where he said he would launch "the greatest crusade ever held on the continent." Pickle Ice Cream Expected CHICAGO —(UPI)— Dill pickle ice cream will be served officially for the first time at a meeting of the National Pickle Fackers Association next Thursday in Palo Alto, Calif. "It was bound to come," said William R. Moore, secretary-treasurer of the association. LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK & ICE CREAM CO For MODERN WEIGHT CONTROL MILK & ICE CREAM CO. VI 3-5511 AT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD STORE 202 West 6th St.