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U.S. to continue fight: Johnson WASHINGTON UPI—Presi- namese policies — in the wake dent Johnson vowed Monday of the biggest antiwar demon-

Vietnam.

“In every way we can.’’ he States “withdraw now” from said, “we search for peace in

Vietnam.

that the United States will con- stration the nation's capital has

tinue to fight for its goals in ever seen—a convention of the “But we appear to be search-

Vietnam and will not be swayed International Federation of ing alone. ... ^ . by frustration, impatience or Commercial. Clerical and Tech- “Those who began the war demonstrators who laid siege sharp contzas ° ^ e ur ®^P°^ sl

fighting with the United States share my pride in the men in against the Vietnamese Commu- uniform and the civilian law nists share this conviction. enforcement personnel for their Before motoring to the hotel | outstanding service in the nafor the speech. Johnson issued tion’s capital during the last a statement condemning “irre- two days,” he said, sponsible acts of violence and The president said the secur-

lawlessness by many of the ity

forces’ actions “stand in

“unwillingness to stay the nical employes at the Shoreham are not willing to explore ways

•ourse.” Hotel. to end it.

“Peace and stability will In a keynote speech to the 62- “They cling stubbornly to the come to Asia only when the ag- nation organization, on which belief that their aggression will gressors know that they cannot only about half an hour's ad- be rewarded — by our frustratake other people's land by vance notice was given, John- tion. our impatience, our unwillforce.” Johnson said. son appeared to be answering ingness to stay the course. “It

Johnson used as the forum for demands voiced by the antiwar will not be so.”

a renewed defense of his Viet- demonstrators that the United Johnson said the Asian allies

on the Pentagon

weekend.

“I know that all

during

the ble acts of violence and lawlessness by many of the demon-

Americans 1 strators.”

for a FILL TIME CITY CLERK-TREASURER ELECT MRS. JANE HARLAN VOTE REPUBLICAN

MRS. JANE HARLAN REP CANDIDATE TOR CITY CLERK-TREASURER

ON NOV. 7

Thundershowers p u b|j c invited to attend head for Indiana wtJz "Stop The World/' musical

them came a cold front.

Several days of sunny and The DePamv Student Union larity in Eizgland contracted to mild weather were scheduled to cordially invited the Greencas- bring it to the United States,

come to an end within a matter tie public to attend the popular of hours. Locally heavy rains British musical “Stop the World were forecast tonight and Wed- —I Want to Get Off” to be prenesday, and as the skies gradu- sented in Meharry Hall this ally clear Wednesday night, fair coming Friday, October 27. at

UNITED NATIONS UPI — i sened by the sinking Saturday conditions and “much cooler” 7 : oo and 10:00 p.m.

U.N. delegates took a break of the Israeli destroyer Eilat by temperatures will develop. Written by Anthony Newiey the male role as Littlechap. from their Vietnam and Mid- Soviet-made guided missile fire Temperatures Monday hit and Leslie Bricusse, “Stop the Warner grew up in a theatrical die East troubles today for a by Egyptians. highs in the 70s throughout the World” was first presented in world and has had a successful 22nd birthday program that ^ e i t ) ier Israel nor Egypt has state, ranging from 71 at South Manchester, England, in 1961 career as an actor both on and traditional play- ^ caS p before the Security Bend and F ' ort ^Vayne to 77 at where it caused such a stir that off Broadway and has appeared

Tr "' ” council In Washington Israeli Loui svi l le and ”6 at Evansville it was taken to London and on many and varied television For ien Minister Abba S Eban and Indianapolis. \ subsequently ran for 16 months shows. As president of On the said his government would not Overnight lows this morning with Newiey as the one-man j Aisle, Inc., Mr. Warner has di-

. ., „ , do so because the cotmcil habit- ^ ,,- year bv the Vienna Symphony ^ , ^ ^ . , , ing from 47 at Fort Wayne to

a e_ ually voted for the Arabs and

against Israel.

U.N. delegates mark birthday

The show opened on Broadway in October. 1962, and continued to draw big audiences until February. 1964. when the show

went on a long tour.

Presently, Jackie Warner has

omitted the

ing of Schiller’s “Ode to Joy. 1 The concert to mark the anniversary of the world body’s

founding was to be given this “t^/^g^gg ^gTouncirhabit- were on lhe mild side ’ t0 °’ rang " lead - Early in 1961 New' York rected and starred in “Stop the

” producer David Merrick spotted World” since 1965. playing *

it and because of its great popu- National Tour of Universities

and Theatres throughout the

country.

Orchestra in the General As-

sembly Hall.

In meetings before the con

cert the diplomats

61 at Evansville.

Highs today will range from

However, this months coun- -g ] OWS tonight from the

lower 50s to 63, and highs Wed-

ranging only in the 60s.

discuss The shower and thundershovv-

the diplomats continued cilchairman, Senjin fsokuia

to search for a Middle East JaP 311 ' called the ambassadors nes( j a y will be more seasonal,

peace formula that could be both nations to his office placed before the Security separately Monday to

Council. the case. er activity was scheduled to However, prospects of a Informed sources said Israeli start in the western half of the

meeting of the 15-nation coun- Ambassador Gideon Rafael told state this afternoon or this s ii Ce d roll in foil and put it in ences throughout cil this week faded as its 10 him the presence of Soviet evening, spreading eastward by __ i Littlechap meets

—Heloise

Here's my solution: As soon as I come from the gorcery. I

nonpermanent members failed guided missiles in the Middle tonight. Brisk winds will accom- our freezer, again Monday to agree on a East was a war-and-peace pany the weather front, ranging " hen 1 S et ready to cook course of action. matter that should be discus- in velocity from 15 to 30 miles sausage

Their problems were wor- sed. per hour.

The show itself concerns s circus clown, Littlechap, who searching for a new act, finds the possibilities in enacting the

cut the whole roll, paper and all, story of his life as it was. is and into slides. Then I wrap the | might be. After many experi-

the world, the ideal

I can take the edge

woman — his present wife and “with a cry he stop* turning circus world to tell

... a knife and just break off IT?** T™ 8 W ° na t0 t<>U as many slides as I need, re-1* xt 18 a11 about -’ Several

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wrap the roll and return to the' popu]ar song * ar * found in 01 * freezer. My sausage always re P er ^ oire show, among : stav fresh until it’s all gone. 1 ^ iese Gonna Build a Moun-

tain” and “What Kind of Fool

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: slices before cooking.

A Fan

Dear Heoise: To keep my

scratching the hardwood foora, I cut an old felt hat into round circles to fit the bottom of the chair legs, then glued them on. They don’t show and the chairs now slide on the floor without scratching.

Mrs M. S B.

Letter of Laughter Dear Heloise: My husband decided to give me a day off and prepare the dinner. So this gives me a perfect time to write. Only one more thing before I sign off ... if I ever find out I why he decided to give me the day off. 1 will be able to write and let you in on the household hint of the year!

Tickets for this outstanding production may be purchased at the DePamv Bookstore. Only 600 tickets are available for

chairs from each show and no 8eats ar * re-

served.

Wondering”

You do that. I ll doozy!

bet it s a

Heloise

Dear Heloise: Here’s a hint on how to keep j emergency telephone numbers j right at hand. Write the numbers on a small piece of paper and tape it on the inside of the receiver of the telephone with “see through” cellophane tape. By putting it on the inside, it is not noticeable when the receiver is on the hook. In case of an emergency, just j lift up the receiver and dial i away. Mrs. Gerald Lutinski • • • • That's a fantabulous idea. I I tape mine on the bottom of the ; base of my phone. Holds lots more numbers and never shows. Heloisa

Bainbridge To Vote I On Gas Proposal The Town Board of Bainbridge has called a special election on Friday, October 27th. to vote on whether the Town should hate a natural gas system. An engineering feasibility report has been made for the Board by Frank Hohiick. consulting engineer. His estimates show that the city can lay a line to the Panhandle Eastern pipeline three miles north of the city and build a distribution system for $140,000. Gas Revenue Bonds would be issued, and no taxes would ever he levied for the system. Natural gas rates would sa\e most gas customers 40% or more on their annual fuel bills, and the engineer estimates that the system will make the city an annual profit after opertaing costs and bond payments of about S5.000 per year after the first three years of opertaion. If the Bainbridge voters approve the gas system, the Town will make application to the Federal Power Commission for a supply of gas. Construction of the system would be planned for the summer of 1968. The Town of Bainbridge owns and operates profitably its water and electric systems. and the gas system would be operated in conjunction with these system*. Pd. Adv.

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