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duce the numlier ot laculti not ll) l' l t _ . . / ,. . y , , . . 5'- z . _ .=,.
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students three seats on the l..- .. - M . _ :-2 . .- . .
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5““ Hilts ‘1” mcm )9” 0 t 8 again in 1955 and was defeated niiiiistrative positions. women ()ur pole is . . . icllnieiais «we: l'ltltiti " .
““33“" l l l' tl l in the Democratic Primary for administrators seldom have ma— More than 90 percent ot the :‘xliout 3‘3 pen-ent «t eh. Its-VI ’. i’a'
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t10n «15 t5) tIK’ outcome 21 t0 ‘1le 1967. ties, according to a survey coii- that their policy was to include ”it‘ll. M'i‘oi‘tliiz‘l to the WIN i
(Aptflleb $056 ‘fi’te- h‘ an? .0 l Asked whv he thought he ducted hy the American Associ- women in top-level adiniiiisti'a— it'll tltt‘ I’mellt’” “9 "“‘Wt' "' °' , 2' i .
serxers ( “we t it t'll Oglegma could win now after losing his ation of t'iiiversity \Voiiieii. the positions. The surVei' also \«H't‘t't‘ tilt-”lit l""“l\ tit’t'm“ ' l“. V‘-
anarltlie 1:01)?“ d“; l re- last two hids Chandler replipd “omen also are under-repre- found, however. that women are “Htll Milt \Hi' i" we f“ .a -‘ ’1' 2‘
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led“ ”It ( I101}: ’. :IUt tldtld "the situation is (litterent nnw— .sented in top—level faculty posi- generally at the iiiiddle-inaiiafgt» iii't'itiW \ ta< iil'r \iwiiii i. -. ‘. 5'
(Oglpmnil‘h “ K :1?“ er I‘VOU f were deeper in deli: We're tions and iii influential student nient le\'el or in stereotxpicallx tall ptnit ssors, voiiipan i’. ' g . 1's
re 111“) he propose nuIm )er 0 more llt’ilVllV taxed." “”1008. tlit‘ .s‘urVeIV disclosed. al- female Iiohs'. such as deans ot it v) 1"“ ”it ”t t e Til“ fire" jI. ..'.-".,“ .‘F'
Sth entIseatS or 5ft reI‘lmrelInenItfi “9 added that he thought I“, though 90 percent of the iiistitu- nursing. lllt‘lv” ‘\.is an .t‘»t"li‘.l' a .. 'f ./ I .-‘ L" ,.
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as to \i :01]! can )tdetcttc. w1 would have won in 1967 if Lt t.ons siii\cI\ed said their proiiio- \\ omen iii administration are it “W" ‘l' 9-“ ’M"-‘« . i- <1" " 3‘ ' .- w,
instea( ’t: apprcne -I (10V. llarrv Lee \Vatertield a tioii policies for women teachers most likely to lie head lililalldlisI the with :« s :2. ‘hi- \‘i’it‘? I." 5"“ . i '
The Lnn “.51.“ 1 56‘th Idp— former allv. had not entered tht. were the same as tor men. directors of placement. or dine lli"»‘»t'\t" "1 13‘7”“ i" \ " if". ”‘1 lib-U. .' i >
prmed the (mt-{mil Iproposa at race. More than 450 of the assoeia. tors of financial aid. the .\:\l'\\ Pi'i'tr d “at s. 7‘ i3 pain... 7 ‘53~ " I .i'.
“8 Decenihei‘ PPS“? It was Commonwealth Parh tioiis institutional nieinlieis re» said. and least likely to he plt's» iliaiiiiien at ill (I ii;
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l _‘ y' “‘1 g” . 49 ot the coediitational collt‘LZt‘\ “I"h ‘l M“ tonight 0' l“ H" ' . '
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Becky Jo Schneider is Antigone and Albert Pyle is (.reon 1n the Gutgnol The- \\ omen were more likely to m ”m ""d "0" “"“l‘ “'H l“ , I I
Antigone ater’s version of the drama Antigone. It will be playing Wednesday through hold influential student positions {mm m" 5‘“"h ‘" “mm“! It) "
Sunday at the Guignol Theater in the Fine Arts Building. (Kernel photo by at institutions with fewer than m'l“ P" hour. ‘ .
Mary Bridman) ll)“, Sendfnts. ()f thosp‘ 18 W’sm’wooooo I

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‘ Hyden ' probe s '13] news kernels ‘
. rmxroar (AP) The Carroll, a Paducah Democrat, headed by us. Rep. Carl Perk- From AP reports th
Kentucky House may be asked is running for Lieutenant Cover- ins is expected t0 hOld hearings ol
. to investigate the Hyden mine nor on a ticket headed by for in Kentucky soon on the Hyden WASHl.\'(:'l‘()N~Sen. Vance llartke. l,)-lnd.. urged Mon- pr
‘ ' disaster during the special ses— mer Cov. Bert Combs, a guber— tragedy. dav that the Senate inquire innnediatelv into Secretary of red
sion on reapportiomnent,Speaker natorial candidate. Nunn is a Carroll declined to go into (.‘ommerce Maurice ll. Stans' interest in a Penn (Iehtral a
. Julian Carroll indicated Monday. Republican. detail 0“ any 0f the possible railroad subsidiarv and determine whether the (Iabinet of-
He said although Cov. Louie The Dec. 30 explosion in 3 topics he may 351‘ his colleagues ficcr had knowledge of transactions involving a so-called
. B. Nunn has not included any— drift mine near Hyden killed 38 to take UP aside from reappor— blind trust. . art
. - thing else on the agenda when miners and has been extensive» tionment. llartke said he would ask Sen. Warren (i. Magnuson. ar
. i-‘ie assembly meets Feb 25, the l)’ investigated by both federal He made his remarks about l)-\\'ash. chairman of the Senate (iommcrce (Iommittce to Vi
, ‘rngislators can act on their own and state authorities. the POSSlbihtY 0f using idle time hold hearings sc'ui ‘ sa
. iitheywish—andwouldbearmed The U.S. Bureau of Mines on a local television program. i i ' , 101
, . with subpoena powers ifneces- report said various illega10perat- Afterward. he mentioned poten- \VASHINGTOX—Sen. Edward \1. Kcuucdv l)—Mass 3"
sary. ing practices led to the disaster, tial tOPiCS' plans to use his new post as chairman of the Si‘llttlt‘ health an
. Carroll also held that to take bUt assessed "0 blame. NOt ready . subcommittee to press the. case for a national health-in- Ai
up slack time during the ses- The Kentucky Department of “I am not ready to develop ! surancc svstem. M h
,' . 510“. he may 35k the legisla- Mn?“ and Mineralinssued apre- my complete ideas," he said, The senator said in an interview he believes prospects are iat
. . ture to 100k mm the problems llmlhhry report saying thoIse he” ”but I Will tell you I am work- reasonably good for passage of his bill in this Congress, but ta.
, I of drug abuse and perhaps the sponsrble for the blast died in ing on a plan by which themem- probably ”at until 1972
,. . . nIumber .01 employees 0” dual lt‘ . . bers of the House will be fully ltcp. \Vilbur 1). Mills. l)—Ark., \\'aIvs and Means chairman.
. . s.atepay rolls. A congressronal committee occupied in a proper use of their plans hearings on various health-care proposals and says
. , . time while in the state capitol." some legislation is likely to clear his committee in late 1971
. . Pall‘PIl ll‘(1nts 'lO’l-W’lltps Ollt Much of the special session or early 1972. l
. , III\ I) ~, II . . _ . . . . ,. would be taken up by committee I l'nder henncdvs bill. every person in the United States i 5 info
, '. . , . , \ ()\-. \t — l'.n0(hl ow- whiteimrmgration from thenom- work. especrally at the outset, would be eligible for benefits. l WOI'
' . _ ell. right-wing member of l’ar- monwealth cease immediately and thus many lawmakers would i 1 Stuo
., p liament. demanded \londay and that those immigrants al- have idle time if redistricting DL‘RIIAM. NIL—Sen. 13. Everett lordau. l)-\'.(T.. under- i ‘ tion
’ a ' night a program to keep britaiu ready here Should be offered free remains the sole official subject. went surgerv .\londa\ at Duke Hospital for removal from i fice
, white. using the strongest lan- passage home to Africa. :\Sia.the Although the assembly iS his colon of'a tumor that was termed malignant. l the
i '- zuaae he has employed 0" the (Taribbean 0' whatever country bound only to 3Ct 0“ the topiC l’hvsiciaus said his condition was good and that he came i new
. - _ ~ . ace question since his ”rivers oforigin. Of the call, Carroll said nothing through the operation well. i I
I- I .f blood speech” nearly three Otherwise. he warned, during prevents it from engaging in in- lordan has been a member of the Senate since 1935 when I edit-
- y ' e . 7 years 39.0- the life 0f the rising generation formal (1150115510115 0f key issues. he was appointed bv (iov. Luther ll. Hodges to succeed was
. a . . "The explosive which will ”the harvest will be reaped from The speaker said the Legisla- the hm. \~,'_ Kerr guy“ 5 Dire
.. . . . , " firI‘l-‘bashhderl; the: afmltlif‘ the dragon 8 teeth thathaverIeeInI tive Research Commission has A native of liascur. \.(I.. Jordan served as chairman of SP“
.. . . . hr 15 “"1th ht t e use If sown and are belng SOWn still. received copies of proposed leg- the North (Iaroliua Democratic partv from 19-19 to 1934. Stev
.I . rter thanhad been supposed. l’owef. often has urged an end - .1. - d . d h ' T
’ ' - l’c ell wamed in a speech pre- to (‘ommonwealth immi ation ls ation on rugs an e has ~ - ~ . ~ . .. ‘ . l'
- . . - pa d for a mung (Ieomemme coupled with a repatfiatgn I)“; studied them. i 1. nmxixo (..i.—Iuw trial or Lt. I\\illiam 1.. (Iallcy I O‘ICIatI
-. me. ring in (Earshalton, a suburb gram for nonwhite immigrants Heard Nunn IlIiI..I;IlIiIai\g;I(Il Iwitl} ipiudiniing lII()TI . StIiutIhI \IitI-tnarnesc civilians l dist .
I- . outheastoflondon. already here. But he has st"- “I've heard him Nunn talk 'I‘ III I «lLt o . .\ an mar} tnu I\(.tl.\ ago. resumes l T
. l’owell charged that Britain's diously avoided such language about the problem, I've heard ”if M1}- }, l . ,I. l l ~ - - - l ‘
. ' r.onwhite population has grown since his first and most famous him have seminars and I have l ,Iléilllmiilk 3H t."“.“]“" -t m ("In-(ll S Whom m H”. M“. '
. I . . u faster than official figures speech on the subject in April seen a lot of literature," Carroll “it! .lITsIaIIIiI :\(I(I tuI iciut olI compulsion. and that he could
. _ I snow. By the middle of the next 1968. said, "But I am not sure what in) (IiaItnLc It It cga It} or lllt‘ILHtlllIV of an order he he-
I .. . ‘ecade, he predicted. the popu- “Ag 1 100k ahead." he said heis accomplishing. . N zlwnullvnhy.” . . . _
, 'I .tion of London and Britain's then. “I am filled with forebod- He said the special session ' 1,]: ((1315 “lilimi‘ ddlwlw Iiimimmr'rhmimil Idmmm ”l M“ t
. I - the], great “>th will be tip to ing, Like the ltoman. l seem to “()bViously affords us an oppor— IniIIt I.Ir I\\\.I\.Ii|ti Iric iuaIi. c::.. t.ic <.e.cn<.;un to the stand as
' . ‘ , . - win -,-iitIIn(;ii\\ahitcn and nation- see the River Tiber foaming with tunitx to let him tell us what h” '\ l” U “(N av 00:?
,, ien . )e isrupted by rav much blood." ' . ' 1 ' . .. . . . _ , ,. ’l‘"
I . . II . .. I! tcr us. unless action is Before becoming prime minis- liir‘riswflieltliigerdiii ttliiillit illslstzil I l(){vIW(I)II(I.oininqust ( hum \IanlI lucsdav it has .iLIiccd to a":
_ mu!) D03 ter. lidward Heath fired l‘owell fective and to suggest otherways l (\xtcnt .t( (I itional economic and nuhtarIv assistance to \(ii.yli i ”11%.:
. a”)? O census showed four from the Conservative part) we might deal with the drug l lH'Ihm'm ill-1 Mil“ t” lIHP (MUM the 1‘ “HM Shim MM m l for l
I I . II n 3] cities have more leadershipbecauseofthatspeech problem." I a hes in lndocluna. l :3:
, I . (ha: "1 percent black popula- But l’owell's outspoken remarks (.I ll , , . Lfi—fi—“J Th;
. ‘I tion ..hin:1t()n. l) (I \danta. on the race question made him (litlacdvr‘“)anz:l‘kllli):lgllfaltiiatcliff- N . r 1 33;"
., I ', n. . ”a ward \ hi and (no. popular among white voters in 4. - l t l l ‘ S ‘0' ‘ " V ' 1 I l ' I ‘I’ "‘3‘"
. . . inc. I . h areas with large immigrant pop- gigsIngetndIellnifirgIgtlfisr 5:011:19 k e] PGdllt b( 111‘ ( )y . "I \b I' rooms
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-. . tn douttriirr :11:58::ertihfili l[blitzkri'e‘ll's latest speech was his 1739“)” a rival Democratic ticket smalhlfakrfldAofTTii‘rkls sexisixl afi :11“! 8, “Flirt-spot a bank Jan.
. . 'A rubs the mind,” l‘owell de- first major address on the race - produces an atmosphere that Air Force sergeant insidealj 9 ll 1(3- ll ‘dHUther bank 1966
. . I. . ared in all m” him)“ our question since the lune election does not make it ideal for fac- Military installation “and; Iwas ro))e(IIari( )ank employees I Cone!
. . II . I I . . . . . . _ I . I h ’ rna))ortionment b- . I I - I) also identified the robbers as P9“?
I . . ,I I ation has never known greater victory bv the (onservatives and 319’ t t t H pro and fled with him in an Ameri— members of the Cezmis a 368351-115
_' ‘ y " ni-lnlt’t‘ appeared to be part of his gen- rem. can truck after shooting their Their total haul w.“ 31%;):
. , “n 'I , . . tint. he warned. people and era] pattern ofctallenginglleath ”But I'm perfectly willing to way past unanned gate guards. In F rt W rtl Ffl ”“t ' ”.3583
. . , larliament are apparently obli- on all fronts. take my share of the responsi- The airman was released 17 (“(1.00 .0 1. 111??) .551; Tr: m1;
: . - trout. like the inhabitants of Heath‘s govemment plans to biliti'.“ he said. “I fully recog- hUlUSl‘dtt’r. A‘ir l‘lihcc-(lili:r5ii:il1:11:11“:t“ ‘
'. . 'I Herculaneum or l't'flDpCli. ofthe bring in a new inunigration bill nize that this session will pro- Sgt. Jimmy Bav Finley ‘24 hi 1h c.1100] antl ll mint rorp Sixth?“
' ' . . catastrophe “’hlnh broods .ibm ,. in the next few weeks that moves duce no advantages for me and an air policeman ' from li‘ort eiilist lie was sler‘itmt]: T1313; "SW"
. 1 ._ . . them. II I . toward l’owell's ideas. without could very well be very hamiful Worth. Tex. walked into his in October L i ' STER'
.I - . I . l ()\\(‘li demanded that non— his firey language. to my candidacy.” headquarters unharmed at 9W” “He was devoted. to the mili- _ 123;]:
I I ' l L . ° {”3 {Killertem questioning by "an.” the sister said. ‘ :15?
. I' , 'I ~ s ,, ‘. , , . . . . 1r ‘orce investigators. The kidnaiin ‘olted the ‘0‘ l
I _ , . “03 L11 LCLSLO’I f0 rces Slowed down They gave no details of his ab— American conimugnitjy in Tur- . 952%;
I , . .I . . . . . duction. ke\'_ ‘66 v
. _' .‘ SAILOR. rAPi_ South \lttn search for more caches before the North. These sources also Officials said the kidnapers I“It’s been buildin tr ice] C
._..f......: .' . nam s invasion force rounded advancing faster,” a South Vict- said they believe there will con- were believed to be leftist ex- this " said a U S (liglorlrlil'eit of £52331
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I , . . . . , errorist attacks wave of anti-American violence “180
advance slowed down. vanguard of the 11,000-man along other trails and avoiding on the U.S. military in Turkey in Turke fiffl‘
I 'I . Enemy gunners broughtdown South Vietnamese force pushing the areas held by South Viet- a member of the North Atlantic AmeriI‘a ff' "1‘ d l l
. I» I .. two more US. helicopters with along Highway 9 was about 15 namese forces. Treaty Organization. diers statioriledoheieah2veablecdme C3335.
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. I I .. I, . The I088“ brought tow the been re orted dee er -I 'd mg the drive into Laos With the mThve ml: or the kidnapers. exploded at U.S. installations FOR 5
, 'I ‘ number oka-merican helico )ters Laos While the d ivp tl'nSled full range Of- air power, and with ' k e plC Up truck used to and Americans have been 32:“
.' lost in the Iaotian owrati r~ alori. the hi hwa'r ethon Snuth troops positioned alongtheVret- na e, the getaway m the 3:30 threatened, insulted and in FULL
The L' S Command s: 's eiollt Vietiiamese iiiilita), oforer Oil namese Side Of the border m the 31;- dedllCthnI was found With some cases roughed up by left- ill-2:1"
, A; . }- II he; y. .- gt d 14. '1 . ry . ces were northwest comer of the country. a at tire and its motorIrunning ist extremists. _
. . . . Intricans rave en killed, sprea . mi es t0 the north and Officials have maintained, how- on a road about 10 miles out- 1962 F
. . . 3:21 ‘in‘i.‘2"i.'.i’ii"l§f.‘23.‘i{§.i'l‘:i‘ 1512:1321]? to the south of the ever, there are no American sTifie Ankara latIer ii; the day. —————— 333;,
I . . . . .- . . - ere was no s ' -
-' I , ualties are not included in that The latest Supply StOCkS and gfiuniatoziobit SEER): in??? thekidnapers. 12" 0 Finley or T3]; SENIUCKY KERNEL :0::;
I . . . . I . . _ e en uc
I (Univ, significant fighting “Imm— 3:11:32: 2;“I‘Eg ill; Elilmi/liiih I To the east around the Rock t kaleh'WM forced into the Isntngnggggltygggcedgmgk‘irvegfi Eggs
.‘ ' ‘ . . ‘ . Pile in South Vietnam scattered mc W de 0" guard duty at Postage Paid atsieexm't eigndtcitss
. . - . ported on the ground Monday trail included an enemy train- fi ht' . ed ’ . the American installation on the Mall“ “"9 “mes “’egkgglduiihgc": 1969 v
. against what wax described as 3 mg center of 4m “ha” houses, ng mgI continu . again Mon- outskirts of Ankara school year except holidays and exam 39:3;
I I S“ . . . II F‘ .l] . I la, 6 (u« t't' S f I . . ‘3'" Field reports said 11 North I '. . pgsrsigns, and once during the summer “nan“.
. pptry tnuny 1L( reports g .1 an lie 0 ammunition Vietnamese had beer k‘lled - Tllfleh police said at least 1" '
. and official accounts conceded and rice and 400 bicycles. The I l m three men took . ' - Publiibhshed by the Board Of smdcnt 1969 0'
. - . these clashes and that four - part 1" the kld- ”“0"5' UK P0“ 0m“ 30" “85- .
. . the going was difficult. The bicycle has long been used by ~. , ‘ , "399mg. Th 'ent ed 893"" as the cad“ 1" 18“ and Kll‘f‘.”
I II I . I r. Americans were wounded. C} 61' the base published continuously as the Kernel -‘ “1
day s aduauce was about a half North Vietnamese to move war In the South Vietnamese apparently lmdetected. 5”}{5’ 191.5: . . .---,
. . 211:. Spokesmen cited Irough supphestothe South. thmst into Cambodia farther There was Speculation here tonde‘frttiislhgipp‘ihgsl-lggdgnergig.“All; .---,
am. weather and the finding Light contact h h . . that the kidnaping man h {$50 at ""8193de advemsm‘ "mum .
' ' of more stockpiles of anus and .. . sout ‘ eavier fighting was re- been ulled off bn . ) ave reported to The Editors. (i’I‘l'l'L’hl‘
. supplies as the main “do” IMihtary sources sIard that de» ported. (rovemment spokesmen leftist: wanted f) a group of gggffiflmgfi fags: - student
Mam "th spite the relatively light contact claimed 75 enemy were killed in b “I bbe I I or two recent Per copy. from files — 3.10 ST. i.o
- surce me Lacs campaign began, that operation late Sundaytntwo 3' '” “es m Ankara . KERN“ “lemons March
“The discovery of so many they believe the enemy is capa- mBJOI’ clashes. SouthVietnamese [fed by former Istanbul Uni- Egigilarggzgingdifgfmr 257-1755 ‘ glrfaiif
caches yesterday and today ble of defending the area if retn- casualties were said to have been “PS"Y law student Deniz 062- A355???" “mm" 5'9"" ~ ’57'17‘0 “—1" If
' PTOVed We heed to have time to forcements are moved in from six men killed and 10 wounded. nus, ”“5 fiveman gang has rig: s nngnessarcummm ’32:?“
been at large Since being identi- ‘————— modph
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WASHINGTON, DC, «\CPS) ground combat force or advisers even allowed there by law, and ‘ . . .- . '
_ Madame Nguyen Thi Binli, will cross into Laos," U.S. news- President Nizon himself declared WW ’ . ‘ . . "
the \ietnamese Provisional Bev- men were uncovering evidence of on March 6 0f 135* Will that “lint ' ' ' . '.'
olutionary (.ovemment's chief re a significant, disguised American there arel,040 Americans inLaos, » . f " , “.3- . 'I,
-_ presentative in Paris, has reveal- troop presence. military and civilian, in a "mil— 3" .: jf' . . ’. .5 -~
t ed more details on charges of American BroadcastingCo. re- itary advisory ormilitarytraining , ' .-' ' M
l a U.S. invasion of Laos. pOrted that a dead American 03930“)? 50 whenthe military {if-9°: , .A ’ .> '-
1 More than ten U.S. infantry, f caring a South Vietnamese uni spokesmen say . 0 L S troops . f . - .- . _. _ .
. . .. orm had been evacuated from they mean none m Southern Laos ,. . - 4 . s .
artillery and armor battalions . . d . l' . kg ., 'f‘ .. . . II II , r -. I I .
' are inside Laos she reported msrde Laos, and other ABC and _ espite ast wee 5”“ “duo" If”? A ,i I - ' ‘ '
. V' . ’. ' CBS newsmen have begun to of the ten battalions by the Viet~ ' . _ ‘ i; " . .. - , ‘ I.
I ietnamese intelligence sources r ort seein ‘c . CI . namese ; , ' ‘ I‘I, . .
say these include elements of the 51) g .5 urrying S m I S - l' ‘t , k V' . . ' ' .- - « . .. = h. ' " I"
101“ Airbo h 5 h M h- ietnamese uniforms mSouthern n “20“ d5 “86 . 1C8 . I; I .. , .I
me, te t ec La . , . . .- I,
- . . os. PreSident Nguyen Cao Ky was ., .. I . .; .I :.
anized and Armor Divisions, Th ed'bil' d ak‘ bl' .1. f l lik l' I .- 7.» .. . . I .
. d h 7th B tt l' f h e or i ity gap surroun - spe mg pu 1c y 0 tie e i- I . I , '1'. , II . ,I
an t e a 3 l0" 0 t 9 17th - th 14' - - . - od . h d f , ARVN - , ~ f I [m 3 » r 1' - .
i A“, Cavalry Regiment mg e aotian invasion wr ens oo 0 Ian "ll/3530". o I II W . ,I .' .‘ III I.
‘ further when one realizes that North Vietnam, and 1,000 U.S. .. g“ '7 . ' I1I'II-
And while U.S. Chief Negot— when U.S. officials deny that Marines landed in the northern ‘ , l" '. ‘5 1' - ; ‘
. iator David K. Bruce was main- American advisers, let along com- section of South Vietnam bolster— ' fit . .w . .-
taming that "no American bat troops, are in Laos, they are ing a substantial troop buildup I .. - " -_ '- I.
south of the DeMilitarized Zone, l . . I i .5 I . . _ ‘I
. in addition to the buildup along I“ III w .: I I- g .‘I' ~; ' . ».
' SG Publishes newsletter the Laotian border “ready to M > .. .. : - x .
. help against a possible North " III I' A. "
In an effort to ”keep students letter from Bright's administra- Eifgillpese drive across the .. ~ ”— l' -‘ ‘ .l
. , informed about the general tion includes articles analyzing ‘On' th h” f d f ml' ' " -. ~ : : , . . I
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l . wor a ay appemngs o t e t eprogresso t .syearsstu ent -'t' . , d .. _ r 1 1d . . M. ., , . ~ - l‘
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l . JOV emmen SSOCla g0 Vemmen t . taneo 5 fall ' . , d d .t " ' 'v ‘35:. 47'. v; ». . l? ’.l \ l. . ’ ' - ‘
l 5 tion the SC ublic relations of- TI » . - t' ‘l . ' l l- - (lc- . u .165 an emons ra- - " " w , - . w .- t - . -;
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I . . egun u ication 0 \(rl])tl()n oi lllt stilt (lit in u action with large rallies in “ad , "Mill'5l‘f ,’ ‘_ '- ‘ , . '
l . the kentiicky Crier, a monthly change, the newlyorganized food ‘V" - V . 3I W” ,. ..., I ' . . . '
i , , tson, \ isc., Seattle, \ ash. Bos- ,5, . A . , . .
l newsletter. co—op and the composition of . . «A ’r * “4.1 l : -»
l Th f , ‘ . ton, Mass, New York City, Ann 9 J ' ‘3. .3. .’ I_ .