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Hootenanny Tonight Hootenanny! Tomorrow night, Jimmie Rodgers, Josh 'From the campus of the University of White and Family; the 'Tarriers, Hoyt Florida." Axton, Joan Myers and comedian Jackie It starts at 8 o'clock tonight as Florida Vernon will star. Gym becomes a TV studio and thousands Doors close for the evening performan- of U!' students turn into "stars." ces at 'd:45 p.m. both nights and at 4:45 One of the nationally-televised show's p.m. for the two afternoon dress reher- main features is the closeups of the stu- sals. - dent audiences it entertains all over the The original Albert the Alligator, UF's nation. mascot, was hauled here by truck from A few UJE-ers have already been caught his home at Ross Allen's Reptile Ranch on video t ape. Hundreds of students in Ocala for a special TV sequence with, gathered around cameras on the Plaza of the program's emcee, Jack Linkletter. - the A m e r I c a s yesterday as Hootenanny He spent a few minutes out on the lawn stars taped the show's first outdoor in the Plaza before handlers put him sequences. back in the truck for his journey back Tonight's show will feature Johnny Cash, 1om e. Jo Mapes, Bob Gibson, Leon Bibb, the Albert I was turned out to "pasture" I Johnson Family, the Coventry singers and at Ocala two years ago and was replaced ALERT TUSSLES comedian Adam Keefe. by a smaller reptile, Albert II. . . .W 'ih handlers yesterday on the Plaza of Anmericos while being used in connection with the TV Hootenanny program. Alber t was brought here from Ocola for the Fliming. UiFDrhVer Discover New ParEking Rules Johnson Plans tions and emerged confused from start tomorrow. T E R the batl],e but much By ANN CA the wiser. vEarly yesterday morr' dri:- State of the Union Over 2:00 warnIng tickets were versity entrances as Patrc~men Bewitched, bothered and bewil- handed oi it by campus police for were inspecting stickers and cx- WASHINGTON (UPQ)-President Johnson put the final touches dered UF drivers yesterday col- illegal p~ rking but a lesser num- planning the new regulations. One yesterday on hIs State of the U-'ou message, rw'w virtually completed, lided he ad - o n with the ber was expected to be awarded officer literally had to Jump out and summoned business anid Iik. loaders to the White house to solicit university's new traffic regula- today. The $1 "real things" of the way as an Irate coed nearly their support for the new year's goals it will embody. ran him down. Looking tanned and relaxed after a 12-day holiday at his Texas anch, the President made last - minute changes in the anrntal 71essa40 tpain eance as sertaries $ he will deliver Detore A Joint 1~ and clerks headed for their jobs. * session of Coqgress at 12:30 p.m. itutio "loke prttygood,' ETHElMSSAGE mnay bethe according t mpspolice chief shortest in 20 year., shorter than the one of Inss than 3,000 words A AEven th patrolmen admnitted that Franklin D. Roosevelt deli- A that little disturbances occurred. vered befog. Congress in. 1934. g "Most drivers were angry when Johnson conferred for 90 mb,- they found they had to walk " tes yesterday with Secretary of state Dnan (See TRAFFIC Page 7) Husk and Uefenze S- cretary Robert S. McNanmaraover defamse und foreign policy aspects Tickets Going of the address. H. also called lin Senate Democratic Leader Mike Only a small supply of dress Mansfield to goover the document. reh',arsul tickets are left for %-e Wbrn Coon.s reconvenes to- ABC's Hootenanny shows to- day for its 1964 aessioc, Johnson day and tomorrow, Lyceum U will review the message in detail -r

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SI liii,.!,9 h l Itviitidig itivirsiti.s S. hi., . "'i 'I IjipJrr.t to tjieit' Ait, 'A tp.rfo(ru [i*' T-y ribit .i Iiy 4IL't Ihldt nIidtlueli pI IIiJpl itgijien~rth in Ilha sllI'+ss hlumiblV tiral foE t.nr mhLit' lii 'ii lih Al t&'tevismtfd prov ram liui IuILt thep H uIIl tIpig rf th' show ir may mliii for 1hrze 51h0w'! yout nful, eAmy -gotn1Wrni- or tour. This Is ba!i oii the prt- protess&)r cf hIAIIOSOPhV ol I , a.*, I ack I ,ikietter. duction clew,"' I inkletter sil. at Colgite 1)ivinrty School, lj , M i olette r, the son of television other problems are caused by Ai zt, vice thancridor.wisi o personality Art Linkletter and a the inacessibility of many of the vererari of show business him- small college townig whirh Ho- Son, p1 ofessor of syStPem 'ti,

self for 15 years, has breen anchor teinanriy' visits and the great tech - logy it Drew Uiniver sity, iit I - man for the bilk singing program nic al difficulties of coverting a Nithin A. Scott, Thsistait .

sInee its begi mning in Aprl, 192. college gymnasium Into -k teLe- lessor of theology and1 lhi +thjh 4 lie is on campus this week for vision studio, he said. JACK LINKL ETTE R at the (niversity of (hi 4') i- the t aping of the show to night and Here to produce the show are vinity School. Iom steppe inyse ifrnlor row night in Florida (y m - about 40 producers, photographers Here from ABC are Pete Otto, a Topics fol the ,eek tjh iii when sophomflrt Ru'sell ~Pr na sum. and technicians Irom ABC and Dai- production supervisor; Bol, Arm- elude ''The Doctrine of Mi .t 2 hut they weit "'The cameras train Oh the and- kar Productions as well as the 30 broster, technical superv isori lull lost his car keys, the Bible", Religion Enacruu,,, lerice and people get some sort performaers. Degenh ardi, technical director; out to help him. SNew Age"', 'The Vision of NI Parks, 951 S.W. 11th St., told of vicarious enjoyment from see- The productIon nrew has been Paul Finelli, lighting supervisor; in Contemporary Literitut q2 log the audie nc. or t dc vis itn." on campus preparing ror thetaping Gene Macyick, and Mike Stints- police he lost his keys during "The State of C ritteisin T ic Christmas vacation. He said he he said. since Saturday. lavsky, stage manager, Amlongl 'Is Religion Today the En ii when the "As for the performers, many others. was looking for them Faith''' are new to the business and most From Dankar Productions are Chajuiel 12 television viewers police found him on the roof of are very cooperative. Delta Delta Delta sorority. Biit pro- Dick Lewine, producer;GarthDei- can viewtonight'sshow at 2:30p.m. Other highlights include 01>n Parks will appear in court His blemns do arise in the production trich, director; Pat Pleven, as- Sunday afterncaon,Jan. 19, and Wed- cert of religious music by the afternoon on a trespassing charge of a show of this type because sociate producer and Jim Gannon, nesday's show at the same hour University of Florida music Ic- after posting $100 bond. the talent is undisciplined as far coordinator. Feb. O. partment and an orginal drama 'The people vs. Socrates'' by Dr. Didier Graeffe, professor of humanities.

Vernon Swartsel of Mt. Dora is student chairman of the Re- ligion-in-Life committee whose members include Bob Mounts, Jdin Weber, Linda Gertner and Anie Chipley, Gainesville; Nancy Mm- mc, Coral Gables; David Echols Decatur, Ga.; Susanne Hungate, Miami; and Marlene Posner, Miami Beach. Prof Writes Dairy Book

Dr. James U. Wing, ISSOQIaI dairy husbandman wit the Agricul- tural Experiment Station, is the author of anewbook entitled" aIy Cattle Management." Published by the Reinhold Publ lishing Corp., it covers prim I- ples of management form natural reactions and phsyiological prin- ciples to their application iin de- termining actual business policy. Spring Deadline Jan.e 17 Deadline for spriuig General Elections candidates is Friday, January I'?, at 5p.m. in the office WHERE ARE YOU GOING THIS VOCATION ? of the student body treasurer i the Florida Union, Bill DecrOve, secretary of the interior, an- Young scientists and engineers "gong places" investi- communications design * reliability/maintainabitity nouneed Monday. Candidates must have a2.O over- gate a variety of challenging engineering avenues engineering * reconnaissance systems - amplifier and all average, be a member in gcod before selecting one best suited to their goals. And computer systems * microwave components design - standing of th. University, and a they look for a professional climate with lots of indi- electromagnetic interference control * electronic sys- member of the college or school vidual recognition and advancement opportunity. It tems analysis * telemetry and tracking * trajectory they represent. you are charting your career along this course, let analysis * manufacturing red * industrial engineering Students who would like to work Ling-Temco-Vought be your guide. * technical administration .clus many others,. as election offcials at the rate of 159 an hour on election day should Atone of the nation's most versatile contributors to For a closer look at the numnemus career directions come in for an intfrviOW In r0012 the aerospace, military electronics and communica- available with Ling-Temco-Vought, ask your Placemeit 311 of the Florida Union frmm tions sciences, LTV can offer you a personalized moute Office for our brochure describing LTV projects and to 5 p.m. .mtil Jaw-ay IS. to an exciting and rewarding future in such areas as products, then schedule an appointment with our Electon ofcamust ,r t Ut) ~\ P grCkalg#NI newiS Dump Site Re quest Commig Sought

(le ,iIr]Itr 411011N Vu indl two it totali req ledt will irk lude Paink nis . illi antI nilit *'y nI Iv r., 3 till ion fI the I"- (,rtoli lhyliciAi Plint 1)1- fIL YAT drsarting July I, it Wa . tlide1 30 \tuidLtN ,t Koti steN siiim thtef for the ii said the said, and a $140 million supple- selected by N ASA and Last fh situation Is now In the hands of mental appropriation for fiscal claP,. the purchasing department as the These figures are about $210 Auurn Quiet search is on for a dump area million under proposals made to AU EU RN Ala. (U P1) - - Hiar- located away from campus. the Budget Bureau by the Nation-al clii A lontaa Franklin, 31, thv Iiist Last Oct obe r, B.C. Pafford, Aeronautics and Space Adminis-. Negro student admitted to Auburn -ounty health dlrtector, unleashed a verbal blast at the operation tration (NASA). University, attended classes yes- terday without incident. of the present dump which is lo- Pope Heturns Franklin, a slender 6-foot-4 Air cated south of the sewage treat- VATICA.N CITY (UPI) - Pope Force veteran, went virtually un- Aet tp ttime he claimed the Paul VI, weary but beaming, re- noticed on the campus. In his dump's continued existence could turned in a triumphal torchilt pro- classes he sat w.edged in among be an eventual health hazard. This cession to the Vatican last night the white students, some of whom from his historic ptigrimage to tarried on conversations with him. brought a denial tro.m Gdree the Holy Land where he called The school's disciplinar. (Crm and I do have an agreement to on all the world's leaders to de-- mittee anniowiced that the four solve the problem. No, "ho said, vote themselves to peace. white students had been placed on "I haven'tbeertouttbereinnevera the 66-year-old pontiffhadi probation for removing from am- months, but I' m confident the prayed in Palestine at the greatest pus three signs which restricted situation is under control." shrines of Christendom, walked the grounds to faculty members According to Green, the UF path Jesus Christ followed and students when F ranklin re- the would like to obtain an area of to His crucifixion and taken a gistered Saturday. lan thin momenturus step toward sending Agreement Sought HONORED IN MIAMI teAlacha Coun ty the 900-year old split with the .Dean Emeritus Joseph Well of BERLIN (UPI) - The West the CciIlege of Engin- to be Inlne with the costs of Eastern Orthodox Church. Berlin city government yesterday eering is awarded a "Book of Knowledge' plaque by hauling. Courses Offered called on East Germans to extend Louis G. Weschsler, president of the Pi Lambda Phi and widen the pass agreement u-Ru. TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - The that allowed 1,240,000 West Ber- Alumnus Association of Greater Miami Florida Institute for Continuing liners through the wall for Christ- Uniersity Studies (FCUS) said -ns season reunons wthas Exhibit yesterday It is offering 16 courses in the Communist sector. Ringling Art Here In engineering, business adiminls- In ano th er development, the "Man and Beast by Rubadoux,"' by the Depaflment of Art. tration and teacher education in West Berlin newspaper B.Z. re- azn exhibit on boa, from Ringling Rubadoux is a contimporary art- Brevard County, home of the ported that the Communists had Museum of Art in Sarasota, is now 1st whose work has been In one- * - nation's missile test center. sentenced 19 East Berilners to on display at the UF's Gallery X. hian exhibits throughout the world. The twobusiness administratIon prison terms ranging from two Scheduled to runthroughiJan. 21, Self-taught, he held his first show programs, which started to nearly six the exhibit Is sponsored on campus when he was Il-years-old.

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- ENUQING ~~~~~~~1~ AREA The Closing Door

The Vopcos went impassively about their grisly jobof swivwiiW closed the doors of freedom Sunday. As the wall rangedd shut, it hadl Its echoes in the sobs of West R1erliners whose brilet holiday visits into the Eastern sector passed like a wan smile in a long day of mourning. As these Implacable companions to separation and dloneness were parted once more from their friends and families, their faces demon- strated to tbe world that the burden of tyranny, with all its accompany- ing griefs and sorrows, can be crushing and so terribly personal.

But even as the last farewells were being whispered, the people began propping up thein sagging spirits with the hope that the opening could be repeated. The tandem statements of one woman, atquoted by the United Press International, express the mixture of hope and regret that is written on thousands of faces. 'Oh, ti is terrible, terrible . . . terrible," sobbed nilde Runge when she heard the news. "My father in~East Berlin will be all alone Somedvic On akinAd ice on his birthday tomorrow." lowing will at some point in, your available. If you ever feel your By HUGH McARTHUR collegiate carreer make that en- assigned course study, dorm L%- deavor more pleasurable aid signment etc. is detrimental to you (Ed. Note -- This is the first "Maybe it's not all over," commented Miss Runge. "Who would fruitful. then don't hesitate to see another of a four column bU-weekly series have thought six weeks ago we could go over for Christmas -- and The matter of advice. Take any- counselor or Dean about the sit- suddenly there was this agreement. It's got to work out somehow.,, ril atthe segment of th tdn body's advice about anything as uation; this is your privilege a .1 As we view the situation from thousands of miles away and admit- long as the issue is remote and student. body to whom the academic ad- tedly less empathy than would befit a noble nature, we can only make trivial. Where adherance to any Incidently, if you feelsonmething venture has yet to become "old trite observations about the situation in general. advice is likely to Influence your is astray this is reason enough stuff.") Ours is this. future success and prosperity then to talk with someone, let them de- seek professional guidance. Do't cide if there really is something Well let me congratulate back be foolish enough to seek solutions wrong. As a parting thought on all the old soldiers and welcome to emotional and academic com- this subject; should any member all new owners. I hope you all In the "darker" ages of the past, the vampire was the symbol of plications through the infinite wis- of the staff advise you to 1ake fare better this trimester than the the quintessence of the spirit of evUl. These fiendish creatures were dom of fellow freshmen. In other any action that is relatively ex- Alligator did l.t trimester. thought I. be Impervious to all 'nan's weapons, and their only Achilles' words, don't let an engineer re- treme (dropping out of school for This column Is addressed to all heel was a deathly aversion to sunlight. Thus the villain in each an- move your appendix. awhile, taking calculus before C- 8l freeman but places priua cdent fable was lured into appearing during the daylight hours, where Are the professional guidance etc.) be sure to solIcit the opin- upon he met his ultimate demise writhing in the sun. facilities at the University reli- questions and problems of the in- ion of at least two more qualified able? The answer is coming neophyte. a definite counselors before following the yes, but If you have nrnblems un- The relIability of the intorma- advice. In other words: Don't sub- known to the consultant then his mit to a critical operation on the tion offered should not be weighed counsel can be no more valid thai It is our belief that this will be the ultimate fate of any regime that as a product of my conclusions advice of one doctor when thter. his information. Also, mistakes tries to wall lnathe spiritoflits population. Whether the light comes from as much as it should be viewed are two or three around, even the are made in those of us in the free world wtiohave an active interest In the freedom as a synthesis of thought derived remote individual best can make mistakes; don't let of all mankind, or from cases regardless of information such a mistake cost you your lift. within the spirit of the enslaved themselves, from pei sonal onversations I conmc itmust. have had with iop administrators And for that day, we and the watchers at the wall wait with resolute on this campus and others over impatience to inscribe the epitath for '"Communism" on the ruins of the past five years. - the wall. I hope some portion of the fol- WCN LETTER S. G. Book Sale Blasts er ' ' In the past wo've oeMau aiagay ujusms coming from all corners Con- demning the bookstores for "exorbitant" prices for used books in the light of the "pittances" paid for them when they were resold Now should be our chance to a look at some get of the people behind these A. M.Mwu 7 a / trumpets of protest.Juststandln the loungeof the Florida Union throwi Jan. 8 and watch them file into the room housing the student book sadb. EDITOR: This Student Government (SG) sponsored project has enjoyed re- - lative success in the past, and it. purpose in a nutshell isthus: to per- Amidst complaints form the buying and selling function of used books and to spread the of laxity in the field of student service and profits evenly between the buyers and sellers. This, of course doesn't welfare (expressed in the attacks Good advice is available everywhere leave anything for the middle man, and therein (according to its pro- by students on the Administration ponents) Ii. the advantage. and Florida FoodService) Ibelieve For those of you waiting breathlnssly for the official sanction of that I have found one department The Alligptor before plunking down your father's hard earned green T he Florida Alligator can wow join the line. ci the University which outdoes all others The book exchange, like SC itself, was created for the convenience In sheer negligence. I of the student body and we believe Iti. serving that purpose adniirably. rm Departmenth.Patan Editor . . .Walker Lundy During finals week of last tri- Managing Editor .,. . . .Bll Filler mester, while all the residents of Editorial J dltor . . . . .Wayne Norfleet Humne Hall were busily studying Sports Editor .- ***. . .Dav. Berkowitt Welcome Hooters and complying with * twenty- Campus Editor .,.,.Jofl ASkils flour hour quiet hour regulation W&'re Editor .**e.Bo~ 4 bThomas Feature Editor .,.Cynthla T,,istall In between the echos of Aild Lang Syn. and the conirg dirge of then in farce, we were awakened Campus Living Editor .-...... Judy Lynn prince study music, we pause tonight to enjoy the twang of the country guitar on tvwo successIve mornings by tenot -to-pleuad Son tof a and the beguiling melody of folk music. We've long been fans of the Editorial Assistants. .Ernie Liiz, John Hancock, James DeMaIO, type of music that lets us tapour feet and occasionally add our gravelly Gail Sobering, Glenn Laney. diretly tothe rar of te hal. barionec orus(cofidet to te tat s meoD c .will cover it up). Reporters.jgik Power, Karen Hack, Peggy Blanchird, Douglas SAYS TOP ABC TECHNICIAN , , , , In January, There's

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Ihi Amenican bruadcastig;t ompany (AIR) chose LIF for it TV HoOtenanhy because -- '( an u .ed for today alid ti mo pixiun !ls I I lights Aert led YOU think of a better place to be F lorlidi, rrow t lijost~IX installed. Au AHC -TV rem~ott truck, with tapts anid co'drols to Congress New York, had also be"n Li ught Opei Aci ording to Otto Ihea marli[I- teniajic crew has been mu re help-. WASHINGTON (Uil) -- Con- ojin thrcugh all of 1163 tneal- (ul than it ally other school the gressional leaders are trying to e rs st Il are sinai t lng Itemn liti- Flootenanniy has appeared. figure out how to get twice a:, cisin that it wi, a loirig-winded, ''They made everything very much done in half the time during >-nothirg ( fflgres,. IThis i" the easy for us,'' he added. the second session of the 88th yE ear of presiderlti A no mmitattng "'Producers have decided a- Congress which convenes today. a)nVrritiOtnh and Coiigr ess hopes gainst using a stage for this per- The first session lasted right Io be able to adicurli tw.fore the formanee. We hope to create a Riepulbican convention nens July more informal atmosphere with 13 In San Francisro. just chairs,'' said Otto. Chairmanshi ps IT WILL refluire as'eediup in everything. 'Basketball Coach Norman Democratic leaders are corn- Sloan has been a real sport in S--ll Open mitted to getting the ill billion letting ABC use the gymnasium, income tax cut bill through the Otto added. Se rate arid tbte coniroversial civil Yesterday morning some irdor- The Florida Union Board for rights bill through bot hi houses. mal shots of the stars were taken Student Activities THEY DON'T MIND THE WORK will name chair- TI hey hope to do even more than at the Plaza of the Americas. meni to nine student committees th at. Then all afternoon the 30 talent .because it's worm here. ABC this month. planners, looking The traditional long weekends singers worked out timing, song The vacant ahead, chose sunny Florida for January shows at coast posts are on the Pub- of House members maty be the order, and introductions. This is lic Relatlous, Dance, Films, In- 'Ir st casualty of the spee dup. the "dry rehearsal"; today the partly because of the climate. ternational, Forums, Specipro- The White House has beenurged singers rehearse w it h the jects, Fine Arts, Recreation and to get in early with its rE commen- camerAs, according to Otto. Council Hostess committees. dations. A peep at the show reveals that MetCncle Applleatlons for an interview Last year, the late P resident "Songs of '63" will be highlighted. A Legislative Council meeting yesterday. concerning the position may be ob- Kennedy's foreign aid r equest did UF Public RelationsfDirectorw. set for tonight to discuss bringing The professional gymnasts, tained in room 315 of the Florida no reach Capital Hill Until April H. Kern and his department were a Danish gymnastice team to the orginafly scheduled to appear on Union through Friday. The inter- 2. President Johnsor is expected largely responsible for bringing UJF has been canceled, Student Body the campus next Monday, canceled views are scheduledfor next week. to have his In shape within weeks. Hootenanny to the [UF, Otto said. Vice-Pres. Frank Harshaw said their performance at the UP.

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nc st !$i ilkt it0 tic *1>. 4 itise, huiij 1 tU p1.1 tit's r'irpit *tils a1 C I>,'aitiftiI .irld t,.ut t [Ic, 1957 liEt, [,A SC( j'lI P - Neiuis U three -four ths off. The finest heui- I , krd and a jnts to atttiid repair -reduced arst.*2-6381 dei_- spreads on.e-thcrd off. Tel. 795- And exiiteeif acid fear both fill her tiesi flings cnd ask for Patty Moore. Al Tl RATIt > NSH MS Hi1F (G- B7-3t-p). 3399. (A-67-tI-cj. hi int hupes she'll be c. ked back again. Whet her (nt hundred fift y or tilt een h und redi guests SEAMS FIXF- I). What have you t The tark Is 'ti I the 1957 FORD - ormer Police car. same he sewn' MI r'. K cini.' 2- 797. 'To cordiadly meet and visit with enli rusher Automatic transmission. Radio (MI-T-68-). and heater. Reasonable. 6-3649 So that you clearly remember her name. (Downstairs) (G-68-3t-c). Acid when the parties are over LOST - - Pair of Prescription HA UhF RN <1 Anid the busy rushirg is done shell glasses brown clip l ackey, II ai I ey Bell, Tony tortoise Warmn tboughbs continue to linger case on Jan. 5. Cont t David Pedrero. Razor cuts $1.75. See O)n all the good times and fun. Bulman 9CR South Hall. (L-68- 1)nncar for a goof shine. Eormner Bsut one last event Is on its way - - 21-c). college. Inn Barber Shop. Tele- An even( that HIAS to come phone 2-9129. (M -68-it-). And that Is the time of pledging day

1981 A LiLTATE Moped. Good (AN (wi A I- OR!) to play horse Wth pldges dressed inwhite condition - dependable transpor- pol&' U lementary or advanced And all the sisters gnnnmg tation. Call FR 2-3534. 5-9 p.m. training for mani or thor s . DELIVERY BOYS- -Must have F veryotw Ssprepared (A-68-3t-p)-. Fac ilities limited to one it this ear - -part-time. Apply in person For the ceremony of pinning. time. ( ol. Terrill K. rice, at Alan's Cubana jext totheSeagie And with all the sisters together FOR SALE - - New Raleigh Man's retired. Tepee Ranch. Williston Building. Phone 6-I 252. (C-fl7- You can bet they'll all agree also crib E"oad. 2-44. 'M-68 -5t -p). bicycle -excellent value It-c). That of all the things in the whole wide world with good mattress, and play pen. SECRETARY N E EDED. part- You can't beat a sorority. 2-5953 alter 6. (A-68-at-c). secondtrimester. time. Beginning For the Winter trhnester, each sorority is scheduled to have Office, ste no experience neces- one informal party of 45 minute duration on Jan. 11 and 12. On sary. Working days Tuesday and Jan. 15, two preferential parties can be scheduledbut these parties Tursday Calhle oundation. WANTED - -Graduate student to are optional for each sorority. Then, on Jan. 18, formal pledging share 2 bedroom house with same. is slated. c). All privileges. Close to campus. $35 Inn. 1525 N.W. 5th Ave. 6- Racil Taen last times * 2 hits 50tES plen n15 minutes WANTD - -n-e girl to share apt Case doors with 3 others. Large apt., close WABIIINGTON (UPI)-- The Su- ward County, Va., has the right open [GorOi et. MODERN SHOE to campus 915 S.W. 2nd Ave. FR preme Court, in a flurry of action to shut down all public schooling REPAIR SHOP 2-5644. $85 a month. (C-6'7-3t-c). on racial cases, agreed yester- rather than integrate. 6:30 ross rom it national honk WANTED--Male roommate t ort2. day to decide whether Prince Ed- Acceptance of the case on The Contact Harry Strub,. Graduate decision docket means that the student U ni v. ext 2661. (C- cor ill rul n anrovrsa ow last 7 - .l.- 68-31-c). dispute which has seen the county at Ia refuse to operate A IH9A times WILL THE PERSON who took my schools since Sa4 biack, wool, Russiat,, Coss-:M. cat Start Friday 1959. IHBLOOD ORAL ARGUMENTS will be see during finals plea.' ,eturn it to the Student Puolications Office in Florida teachers taking heard beginirg March 30. The 2 hits ''Clinic - (edit - Conferenice"' Josh 4 the basement of the Fla. Union. court will later hand down j de- late music courses for 1964 will have cision on the dispute. as Logan's -COlor Owner carrier of infectious scalp their first sessions at the state 8:35 disease. Reward! Prince Edward, located in the convention of the Florida Music heart of Virginia's tobacco belt, Educators in Daytona Beach Jan. has provided private schools for Leslie CA N Caron 10 and II. white pupils since the county board t. Maurice Cheval ier The course is offered by the IF of supervisors refused to appro- YOU I- t~epartmnent of Music in coupera- Horst Burhholz priate tax funds to operate in- TAK E tion with the College of Education tegrated public schools. Last fall, WED ~ ~* WED FUntNISIIED single room adjoining and the Florida Music Educators outside sponsors suceeded In set- bath. Nice quiet home. Kitchen Association. hung up a Privileges. Preferredfemalest,- private school system In addition to the convention CAr dent $40 a month including 814 for Negro children. a- sessions there will be two days N.E. 11th Ave. alter 5:30 anytime, tarts of on - campus Instruction in 'S weekend. 2-2191. (8-68-41-c). Gainesville in August. In (''I' the 836 Grad uate friday blWOE .4. interval between the twosessions, -'3-6-'-9 PM 2 ROOMs, furnished. Motel typo the teachers work on individual There were 836 candidates for unit. Private entrance. 2 blocks research projects under the degrees for the fall term--a Jump from Mali, Library extending 19th of almost 200 candidates over the / supervision of UF music St. N.W. some units have refri- professors. tall trimester of 1962. gerators, air -conditioning, rea- The graduates, who will receive sonable University approved 6-64- degrees at the end of the session, I- Isnmot 94. (B-fi8-It-c),. Cinema~~ Shdl will be formally recognized at an- nual comnmencemnent exercises APARTMENT furnished dr-con- STATE--Fanny: 1:30, 4, 6:30, and April 19. EVE IRMA WOULD ditioned. Like a small home 9. Through today. Starts Wed.- The list of capdldates shows 628 BE AMAZED A T WHA T neat campus. Also room in pri- nesday- -Lilies of the Field sttjdents completing work for bac- GOES ON!I" vate horne with or without kitchen FLORIDA--WhO's Minding the cajureate degrees, 188 for mas- privileges, h o me atmosphere. Store: 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, '7, and 8:65. ters' degrees, 41 for doctorate de- 6-0410. (B-el-Uf-c). Through today. Starts Wednes- grees and one for a specialist in day--Under The Yurn Yum Tree. education degree. A TTRACTIVE ROCM with central heat in quiet modern home. Ideal for student who needs a desirable Place to study. FR 2-7883. (B- a 68-St-c). SMA LL FURNISHED C.C.B. bed- 7F4 room, e lecetr Ic Kitchen, tile - shower. Linda Ann Court. Ocala Road. $50. per month. Couple BEEF TIPS AND RICE - preferred. 6-5828. (B-88-3t-c),. Served with: one vegetable, one salad, rolls a Bk. Sincerity Key To Johnn v Cash

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SAIGON (UP!) - Government was danlged by fir, from heavy Oru focs suppredby rok.-fr automat.~rnils Public Hea ring Set Housing U.S. helicopters clashed with a There were no confirmed re- Communist Viet Cong battalion ports on Communist tasuialtles. A housing code, designed to slOn Monday night with tiht added ing ,.ith the problems of slum and 25 miles souctb of Saigon Succdsy, Hut government ground units sujd up-grade substandard buildings In mu to, that a p utlic he., Ing be substandard areas. according to mi il t r y source, believed the IttJCkinI helicopters C nnaesville area was received set for Jax. 27. Commissioner Ad.Sutherland hiere. aid air p1 ite s Inflicted heavy Arnold Butt, U F faculty memn- said he thought the proposed or- Eiv the Gaiesville City Commis- They said three American heli- losses on the Viet tong. bwr and charirmn of the Gaines- dinance deserved a public hearInlg copter crewmen were wounded, Plan Board, gave tonimi-- beue ,'' eventhough the board y"le one of them seriously. Their Enrollees the 51)-page document with has undoubtedly screened out a sioners names were nwit released. a (thili]C mes Il tn to thn (Onilnint, 1Tiis proposal has got,) many obI'ClIons A g Da enollmerit continues 'The s on ct's sid the b:.ttl. (limbI with I 2,5d1 student it- xcin thoroughly , eviewed by con- should be plovid ed to vol Cr tie stic ted in l.aig An I'lovInke abtm~ for the winter Iii.- rerned and( capablv (lehit', ind pIOS tind (Onis. .~o S. Lor~iiMm U? I glsler.'d 8 a.mi. jinc thu govt i crtt'tt fight,, mcistef it th buost of prt. their views ju! )pImiofls have re- st ripto, of psychlati y, will speak plilit Ind lbomiter sOt 1k.- agalild liinr y iegistt altm' Sitlr- reived iareful onside ition by in, There WIN 110discussion h to thie Avr Pullture I aems Thuls- or IheflmmihSt ((Ites

'Atually they have no fartiho DOCTORS OF THE MIND. .Morie Beynon Ray go on foot than residents In THme SH RINES OF TUT-A NKH-AMON or Jehnings."' .-Alexondre Pl anIkoff Parking lots are available an FORESIGHT & UNDERSTANDING . .Stephen Toulin three places. One is near the ART OF LOVING . .Erich Fromm Plants and Grounds Dept. on Ra- ca w dlb Road; another is located be- SIL ENT SPRING hind Rawlings Hall, and a third CONCEPTS OF SPACE .Max Jommner These lots tota over 600 park- POETRY HANDBOOK .Blabente Deuticlh tag spaces, according to Shuler, well over the 2s0 spaces formerly 1150d On campus. At no time OdOh CLASSICAL. ELECTRICITY & MAGNE TISM last trimester were the lots filled, Shuler said. .Panofskcy and Philips The traffic plan was developed PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY & MAGNE TISM by the Parkunr and Traffic Com,- | D.,.L j.a D.nL Bayou Tigers Rip Gators, 87- 65

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* Milk . .96c per half goiion JERRY LIVtNGSTON * Tomatoes. 4 for I9e * Lettuce . . 25C a head * Delicious Apples . . l0c each Club Notes * Ormnges . 6 9 tc per dozen INTRAMURAL WRESTLING * Potatoes . . 5 lbs. for 33c CLUB All men interested In Wrestling See Our New Line of Delidous Iralian during the current trimesternieet tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 pNm. Spaghetti and Cheeses in the Recreation Hoom of Florida Gym. At this time a decision will be made on practice times and ob- , a -= ,w, w a . -.s- --A r A7r~- ~C r r