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Chursday, December 21, 1961
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P. Floyd of Denton and the tai in developing a program lor
late Mrs. Floyd ' elementary school majors She
Dr. Floyd is one of 10 “Piper has also sponsored future teach-
Professors” in Texas for 1961. er organizations on the campus.
Each of the 10 has been awarded Her colleagues credit her with
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She received her bachelors de
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from the University of Chicago
ress in the Escambray Mountains
between
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DR HAZEL FLOYD
Recipient Of $1,000 For Achievement
sembly. The Asian-African group, discredit the United Nations or
not even an organized bloc 10 force the withdrawl of the West-'
years ago, now has 50 members, ern powers who were its chief;
The Soviet bloc has 10 members founders and still furnish its chief
plus Cuba Between them they financial support.
flict came from major Cuban
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Dr. Hazel Floyd, professor of Since 1958, the Minnie Stevens
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Teachers College, is the reciti- of the “Piper Professorships" "in
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and her doctorate from the Uni-
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS versify of Texas She has been
clear and cool weather pre- teaching in colleges for 33 years,
vailed over most ol Texas again the last 12 of which have been
today, at Sam Houston. She has taught
The only clouds were around at Southern California. Syracuse.
such reports seldom are
firmed.
this country, or from Havana.
The Cuban radio ridiculed the
statement made by Maj. Eloy
Gutierrez Menoyo.
Gutierrez Menoyo called a news
conference Wednesday and said
that fierce combat was in prog-
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now in exile, said bloody fight- i
ing has involved rebel guerrillas
and 25,000 Fidel Castro troops in I
central Cuba’s mountains 1 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. <AP)
No confirmation of major con- —The case of Goa has brought
Gutierrez Menoyo, a supporter of
Castro after the latter took over
in January, 1959. fled into exile Portugal in effect to turn over
in January, 1961, and charged the the areas to India voluntarily,
bearded revolutionary with being
a < ommunist. Stevenson's pessimistic statement
Gutierrez Menoyo said two for- Tuesday. He said the Soviet veto
mer comrades of the Escambray was consistent “but I find the at-
army aie in the field leading reb- titude of some other members of
el forces there now. lie identified the council profoundly disturbing,
them as Capt. Everardo Saias
and Lt Elio Balmaseda. CHAOS
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The possibility is striking in come close to a two-thirds ma-
view of the support the Soviet jority.
bloc gives Asian-African countries Stevenson and other Western
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Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. Going even further, these three
demanded that the council reject
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Cuban exile leaders in Wash-
ington said they got no reports
of major clashes between Castro
and insurgent groups. But they
said there have been signs of
some minor contacts between the
guerrillas and Castro troops try-
ing to hunt them down.
U.S officials said they had no
word of unusual activity in Cuba
CONSTANT RUMORS
in Havana. AP correspondent
George Arfeld said there has been
no indication of major fighting on
the island. Arfeld said there are
constant rumors of skirmishes but
ANTI-COMMUNISTS ' We have witnessed tonight
"The guerrilla movement was he went on, "an effort to rewrite
t aE .. the charter, to sanction the use
formed in the Escambray Moun- . e . . . 1 a
. , 1 . .. .. of force in international relations
tains last Nov 10. Gutierrez .
N. a ,,„ t . when it suits ones own purposes. . , ------
Menoyo said Our force is made This approach can lead only to San Antonio and along the south ‘he University of Texas and has
up of ant il ommunist Cubans chaos and to the disintegration of half of the Texas coast, where the worked ih supervisory capacities
from every walk of life-students," the United Nations” overcast kept temperatures mild. 111 public school systems.
soldiers and even militiamen who The combination of Asian-Afri- Headings were down to freezing Her book. "Principles of Ele-
ave cede rom l astro can and Communist support for or a little below at some points mentary Education,” was publish-
in West Texas ed by Rinehart in 1955.
SOC A Set
relish flu* prospect of being
slapped down by a whopping
vote
One of the things that has
shocked Western diplomats is the
frankness of many Asian and
African delegates in declaring
that the use of force is permis-
sible if used to tree a dependent
territory.
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rebel units and Castro codes of conduct. Some Western
mi itia trying to stamp out theirdiplomats express concern that
Increased activities the group's growing influence may
WORD RECEIVED 80 transform the U.N. that the
"Just today;’ Gutierrez Menoyo West can no longer accept it.
•aid, “we received word of bit-' CEASE-FIRE
tersfightingthat hasleft many In the Goa case, for example,
mint amen dead at Obispo near Soviet Union was not alone
Sancti Spiritus." (• mu c - J .
in 1958 Gutierrez Menovo led in opposing a cease-fire. J he Se- Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation ing achievements in 36 different
in 1938 Gutierrez Menoyo led R Council’s three African-As- in San Antonio
the second front of Escambray ian members_Ceylon, Liberia .
an army that cooperated with and the United Arab Republic— She is the daughter of Dr. L
Castro s forces in overthrowing
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