2 News Digest From our wire services U.S. demand riles Castro WASHINGTON—Premier Fidel Castro is "outraged" at a U.S. demand that Cuba show more attention to human rights before the resumption of trade or diplomatic relations, a leading American newspaper editor said yesterday. Castro said inftion of the embargo on trade with Cuba would be the single best move the Carter administration could take to assure the beginning of a new era in Latin America. Cuba-american The comments were included in an account by Benjamin Bradlee, executive of The Washington Post. Meanwhile, Newsweek magazine said it had learned the Carter administration planned to lift soon the 16-year ban on travel to Cuba by U.S. citizens as its first move toward reopening relations with Castro's government. Rabin to talk about peace WASHINGTON - Prime Minister Yilzah Rubin arrived in Washington for talks with President Carter and other U.S. officials. The Israeli prime minister said at Andrews Air Force Base that he hoped to explain Israel's desire to achieve peace. "I can assure everybody in the Mideast and the United States that Israel will do its utmost to advance the cause of peace, to participate in whatever endeavor, in whatever meaningful framework of negotiations that might be desired to bring about peace, to postpone war and to maintain tranquility in the area," he said. Brown sure of U.S. power WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary John Brown said yesterday the United States could destroy the Soviet Union "as a functioning society," even if the United States did not. However, Brown said, the same thing could happen in reverse. Brown commented during an interview on NBC TV's "Meet the Press." He said the United States had larger intercontinental bomber force and more submarine missile payload. "Ecology & the Environment" DEAN CHARLES KAHN of the School of Architecture speaks his mind during lunch. Wednesday, March 9th Kansas Union Cafeteria Alcove "D" Sponsored by Hillel, K.U. Jewish Students MORTAR BOARD SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Students eligible for selection must be considered juniors in credit hours, but do not have to be graduating in Spring 1978. Students graduating in Dec. 1977 are also eligible. An information sheet must be filled out and turned into 220 Strong Hall by 5:00 P.M. Monday, March 7. This is the absolute deadline. Students who were caught enrolling illegally this semester have been punished, according to Jerry Lewis, associate dean of Numeraker College. "The whole thing has been resolved," Lewis said. "The people who were involved were fewer than 10, and they have been dealt with." 2 enter pleas in burglary case Michael Hickam, 18, pleaded guilty Friday to charges of aggravated burglary and grand theft in connection with a theft at the Gibson Discount Center. 2525 Iowa St. Illegal enrollers get undisclosed punishment Hickam, who pleaded guilty in Douglas Peter Helyar, 18, also charged in the burglary, pleaded not guilty on similar charges and will be tried Anril 4. County District Court to one charge of each, will be sentenced March 23. 10 AWARD AWARDS NOMINATIONS NETWORK Granada NUEVA SALUD FINANCIAL R Television $ ^{E} $ Will Never Be the Same SUNY BUST TEXAS UNIV TERRIBOOMWARRIORS 300 NICKELDELOND B evenings 7:15 & 9:20 Sat晚会 8:45 & 11:45 Hillcrest were caught when they tried to enroll using enrollment cards stamped with an outdated seal. 10 Academy NOMINATED FOR ACADEMY AWARDS -Best Foreign Film 10 Academy Award Nominations Evenings 7:46 & 8:30 Sat. Sun, Sat. Mon Hillcrest Nunemaker started using a new dean's stamp this semester, which reportedly was designed to be more Lewis said that he wouldn't disclose the names of the students or how they were punished, "because that's privileged information. ROCKY Varsity 1845-77 - October 21, 1945 "Only under the most severe circumstances do we withdraw students from school," he said. "The students are in full realization of what they did." Recreation Services INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL MANAGER'S MEETING Lewis said the students were "spotted almost immediately—they went through the maze" (Allen Field House), and then we corneered the offenders." ELECT JACK Rm. 205 Robinson "A" League Tues., March 8, 4:00 p.m. "B" & "C" League Wed., March 9, 4:00 p.m. Rm. 205 Robinson Entries will only be accepted at the Manager's Meetings. Pick up softball information sheets at Recreation Services, Rm. 208 Robinson Gym South Gymnasium "Co-Rec" Thurs., March 10, 4:00 p.m. 4th UNA-USA Basic Issues Forum HUMAN FACTORS in the DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Earlier reports indicate that the students LEWIS DECLINED to say how the students had illegally enrolled. Dr. Paiva is a visiting professor from the University of Missouri to the K.U. School of Social Welfare. Pd, Pol. Aciv. Rose For City Commission, Airl Huyser, Co-ordinator ROSE 12:00 noon - Lunch (optional) - $1.50 Dr. Frank Paiva, native of Sri-Lanka (Ceylon) speaker. CITY COMMISSION Felix Moos, Discussion Leader United Ministries Building 12th and Oread - BUSINESS MANAGER, CHEMISTRY DEPT., K.U. - GRADUATE OF THE K.U. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS QUALIFIED • EXPERIENCED • CONCERNED - FORMER CITY COMMISSIONER AND MAYOR $1-Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union The Story of Adele H. Fri. & Sat. April 22 & 23 PAUL J. WOLFE School Board in Primary Election TUESDAY, MARCH 8 for Three Days of the Condor Fri. 5 Sat. Apr. 18 Buffalo Bill and the Indians The Big Sleep plus Casablanca Fri, AUG 31 MAY 4 - Previous Board Experience - Children in all school levels - Active in PTA, Advisory Club - Committed to a system improvement Coming soon PLEASE VOTE PAUL J. WOLFE FOR SCHOOL BOARD The Godfather. Part II The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Fri. & Saf. March 25 & 26 Fri. & Sat. April 15 & 16 The Missouri Breaks Fri. & Sat. April 8 & 9 Fri. & Sat. April 1 & 2 The University Park Smarter Brother BUY Taco Grande 9th & Indiana o 1720 W. 23rd Expiration date March 17, 1977 TWO TACOS GET ONE FREE with this COUPON ELECT M. D. VAUGHN School Board #497 Aims Vitally interested in efficient growth and development of local school systems. 6 years teacher & coach at Fr. Scott & Pratt, Brynson Exper. 11 years President of Lawrence Savings Association I would appreciate your Educ. 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