Show ' z '71' 4 '7 fl ' 44" - 3 - ( 4 - 4 James Reston '' ! 1 - The Neighbors ' of graduate all But this year It is different t Yale University t -- I ' i $k - ' '' ' accepted 1450 men out of 6100 it' '1 ) :-- war — Vietnam for example — without hiving to declare that he is against all wars all killing on religious grounds under any or all circumstances Yale Is not only arguing about these things but some of the undergraduate leaders here notably Strobe Talbott the thoughtful young chairman of the Yale News are trying to get other university leaders of the country to organize in order to support a policy of nonreligious immunity from service in particular wars World of Heraldry Arms: Argea an solo displeyed Crest: A ovioc beaked and membered sable unicorn's heed couoed argent horned or Motto: — "Ore it labors" The Ramsay's are an ancient Scottish but originally they were of Norman-Frencorigination the first of the name being recorded in Scotland Clan h being Sir Simon de from England who was granted lands in Lothianshire by King David I (1124 Ramsay ) 7111411Pt'c Sir William de Ramsay was one of the supporters t of Robert 1 t 1' ' ' taming the 1 11' sion of Kings When England and Scotland were united in 1603 and James VI of Scotland became James I of the United Kingdoms the raids into England eased off but there were still plenty of Wars going around so that the Ramsays could keep their hand in Among the many ancient titles sported by the Ramsay i was the Earls of Dalhousie it o g 'e I 'y Dissenters Pow InformMoo shooed or for this ') y 4 A Q 9 V Q J 2 A 10 9 8 6 4 532 SOUT11 45 V A 9 3 J 74 e 4AK11082 The bidding: West South 14 24 f 1 East Pass Pass Pass North 14 V 4 Pass Pass 5 4 : Opening lead: Four of Ils4rts a helpful South failed to capitalize inadblock provided by "MotIA Nature6 Only Chance and the result was the loss of a vulneraof In light West's activities during the ble game contract 0' - t auctionhowever he was clearly marked f In clubs ' '' i with the ace of diamonds and declarer's '''N the r ilr k only chance to avert defeat was to win four of hearts East ':' V ' the first lead in the hope that East had v1 ' the jack fok played the queen-jacalone in hearts -- and declarer per- - 1 Observe that by playing the are of I ' tnitted him to hold ' hearts at trick one declarer can block i "'the trick South the suit When West is in with the ace of ' - won ' the continu- 1 diamonds the defense can take only one I ' with the ace i Pion heart trick whether West cashes the king Iffistve' r of hearts and drew i of hearts or underleads it South regains e 1 ' '41 the lead in time to obtain the necessary lie played k'' I trump Mr Goren discard a -- diamond next ' 3 2 sed ' " ' r1 e: 'f r - ' er ) i : ' Ali -- ' ‘i ' - -- ' i' q I ' - i' A ?( 111 Fund for Wig It ---- -- bi ?ODE I ' I4 1 'lc) 9' : ' 'A 4 0:i toiii (:(51 : w ' e ' 4 4426 ii - INA 1 0--11 di 7 ':: 4 AMP pharmacy lkt7 t6 - 0cs great strides! aadenote that an ounee t'llirldor-e- - America step by step into an American counterpart of the of the Roman Empire The power-basi- s Roman Empire was an alliance between the Roman "establishment': armed with invincible Roman military manpower and the rich minority in the foreign countries that had been conquered by Roman arms In World War ll terms of the these accomplices Roman "establishment" were quislings Collaborated With Romans' subject-populatio- but n at interests are more important for both powers than the difference in their ideological labels They may advance from coexistence to partnership and a partnership between the two present superpowers would be an insurance for the whole or mankind against the risk of an atomic world war The peoples of the world could then divert the enormous resources that are now being spent on armaments to coping with the worlds genuine and pressing The basketball season draws to a close and we can only hope the pretty girl cheerleaders can stop jumping up and down by the time graduation comes around ' to teries) Many woman have completed the menopause by this time and there is a reduction in female sex hormones These ladies are in the same glandular state as were their fathers or husbands when they began to lose hair A similar hormo- - " ' A 41 - ' ' ! - i ze 2MW7::':-MMWMal191- ' "Ii Choose Rase Famous Brand oi !!' i: Ring Size! 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I mi 1' : "ABD:m 41 kl ' ''L)3 Medium : D1 '4A------ - - ' a 4 '44:!'11g Choose Soft Luxury - Might Collapse k - - dynami But it is impossible to imagine it engulfing either Russia or China and it Is difficult to imagine that either Japan or Europe would lie down submissively under American control So the American empire like the Roman Empire would fall far short of becoming worldwide and sooner or later it too might collapse 'under counterattacks from beyond its borders but This nightmare is a possibilitythere is nothing inevitable about it History may take a most constructiq and more promising alternative course The United States and the Soviet Union may both recognize that their common nation i :! the interfor instance problems related problems of the population explosion poverty and food supply The answer will be given by a smalls nal imbalance occurs six to eight weeks minority of the human race — the Amer jean and Russian minority that together :after childbirth leading to a temporary tr is overwhelmingly preponderant in loss of hair in some WOMPTI Women enjoy no more success than power In America the great debate has already started It has been generated by do men in regrowing hair The same the war in Vietnam The world outside causes are blamed including not wearing the Soviet Union is less well informed a chapeau or exposure to the sun about what is going on inside the Russian Blame Shampoo frontiers but we may guess that if the debate has not already started there too Many blame a shampoo yet use anoth- it is already on its way to stimulate hair growth The exceser So we May hope that President Johnsive use of chemicals for waving brush son will yet live to achieve the domestic rollers hair coloring teasing and rat-objective he has at heart and that is the 1 to him ting also are said to be traumatic that been mandate has by given Tension on the scalp from tight the American people This will require a radical change in braids ponytails and brush Niers the outlook of both President and people impede the circulation Various diseases r They will have to recognize that the bogy drugs anticoagulants emoof monolithic world communism is a hal tional shock lack of thyroid and iron lucination and that worldwide nationaldeficiency anemia also induce spotty 'hair ism is the political reality If President loss The remedy depends upon the i Johnson's America can see the truth and cause when it is not known blame her act on it she may find a congenial work edity age of hormones and begin saving for a wig ing partner in the Soviet Union The Food and Drug Administration would outlaw such terms as the jumbo pound full gallon or giant quart We hope they don't eliminate the generous inch that has made the TV screen so much larger over the years skilled workers into partnership Ilow Far to Go ' f ' Female baldness begins a decade nr more after it develops in men (The same can be said of hardening of The ar- — Senator Soapei American-traine- d For the pessimists the question is not whether this American empire will be established but how far it will expand How many additional Vietnams could the United States take on how many millions of American young men could the administration draft into the armed forces without precipitating an economic and political crisis on the home front? And what would be the line along which the American empire's frontier would be drawn? The Roman "establishment" found that it was beyond its strength to conquer and incorporate in the empire the Germans the Persians and the Arabs and in the course of several centuries these unsubjugated neighbors became c T hey launched counteroffensives under which the Roman If an Empire eventually collapsed American empire is established is its history likely to run the same course? The American empire is already a reality in the Caribbean and in large parts of continental Latin America Cuba is an exception though a conspicuous one It is possible to imagine the American empire being extended at the price of a costly military effort right across southern Asia from ietnam westwards In the opposite direction it is already firmly established in Formosa Okinawa and South Korea ' e non-Rom- They collaborateA with the Roman nobility and the Roman business corporations in exploiting the peoples of the Mediterranean basin Their victims were the mass of the subject population and also the mass of the Roman people whose young men were conscripted to establish and maintain this domination of the rich over the poor American pessimists today foresee a similar coalition between the administration at Washington the great American business' corporations and a privileged minority in those tracts of Asia Africa and Latin America over which the American corporations have spread or will spread their tentacles It is conceded that the American corporations are likely to be paternalisticalemly benevolent to their ployes but they will be favoring this miat the nority of the majority's expense They will in fact be slightly broadening the base of the "establishment" by taking some groups of - it --- i4 100 Horsuone Roduetion stands at a pessimists who foresee the "free world" being transformed -- ' than Dr Van Dellen der- experienced were asked if baldness is matologistsbecoming more common in - women Fifty-threper cent felt there had been an increase- - 30 per rent reported no increase and 15 per cent were not sure 7 ' At current drug prices you'll of prmention is now worth about MAO!" v: e: - ) ' t"! w( ' ! - ''' -- t rseoi ? eih t'F I r t According to Dr C C Sauer "Hair loss on the scalp iis important beeause it obvious" This iis true in men lisesSO Intl so in- - women who seldotn he- come f ' completely denudell A noticeable thinning h o wever sends them into a tizzy and the majority tf can hardly wait sf until a wig is oh- - 1 v-1- 4 e-- ' 11 ( p In the dissident minority that ft struggling to win America's soul there are Not Vietniks opponents attacking his weak spot and the ace of diamonds not yet dislodged declarer must make an attempt to disrupt their line of communications South's strategy in ducking the first round of hearts might have worked out if there were any chance that East had the ace of diamonds and a doubleton heart for when East is in with the top diamond — if he is unable to lead a third heart South can eventually discard dummy's remaining heart on the jack of diamonds 9 7 '''''161 will be momentous not only for America herself but for the whole human race North criticized his partner for not bidding three no trump and yet — with only eight top tricks — South is confronted with the very same problem at that contract if West opens a heart With the 8 7 4 2 ' parting of the ways and her choice between The altematives that confront her Scolds Partner EAST 46 tow : la a andicaleA0 LONDON however West put up the are and cashed the setting trick with the king of hearts Q 5 4 3 :11-:?-f- By Arnold Toynbee Written for The London Observer -- A A 10 6 3 V 10 6 5 K Q 1011175:-- Editor's Note: D Arnold Tovnbee Me eminent British historian has recently returmd to England from the United States It was his leih visit since 1975 And he found what he believes condition et aisis In the country This is rticlas the last of three g Both vulnerable South deals NORTH WEST A K J V K 8 7 4 I IV : '44 0 1 kFI: Ladies? Save - Will American 'Empire' Fade Like Rome's Did? r)f of '7cePlor ' 1-1—se - 1 - hair 'fllilining ele6iteS5 t OrZu6) 't 4 :r -- - try r ' ft 4 -- ': ec EsAt1 cf??11 loSte III -— -- 1 SciotoLI Pr:11 —— — — Toynbee on the 'US Cri4ii' Goren on Today's Bridge Hand 11 qi (4ttt ct 1 I ' 4 t I 1) : A'15 19611 Apr0 26 Dr T R Van Dellen q '''IPHAT'ldeg 3 t "I know It's Spring Viss Watts—but did I put all that rhythm and jazz into the letter I dictated?" n- rs tor t i A(2'17T1""'' g They are not marching in the parades but they are dissenting and the dissent of this cleancut solemn middle-clas- s crowd of campus leaders may be much more important than the protestors on the front pages (Copyright) en ttw ont Sf reoroductioe of the research on tho availability of any other family Coat of Arms wd a addressed "LONG" envelope end II ler each rim which will be availed to any order to requested Joe T Reyes North Hollywood Calif PO t lox 01 Dent GA )t t - P Yet despite this generous youthful spirit Talbott is obviously in troubled revolt against the policy of his government in Vietnam General Westmoreland defined the conwar there as "a single frontation in which the fate ot the people of Vietnam the indepeodence of the free nations of Asia and the fulltre of the emerging nations as well as the reputation and the very honor of our country are at stake" The Strobe Talbotts at Yale — serious idealistic patriotic progressive republican types — might be expected to be the first to respond to General Westmorkand's noble appeal but they don't Bruce and also signed the letter to the Pope in 1320 asserting Scotland's Independence from England For three hun dred years' after this the Ramsay Clan were in the thick of the Border Wars leading many long raids into England 4 much to the distaste of England's succes- - 1: - -v itie In Troubled Revolt AD) - r 111 ' rf:::i Interesting Contrast It is interesting to talk to these serious and in general conservative young university leaders at Yale at a moment when the commander of the American Forces in Vietnam is Expeditionary saying in New York: "The magnificent men and women I command in Vietnam have earned the 'support of the American people" "I do not want to help pillory the present administration" Talbott said here this week "I am interested to see if there are new means and attitudes by which this university — and hence- - the university community in general — can make discussion less polemical and more meaningful and at the game time help the search for peace" By Joe T Boyes ) C5)-- ) 4- o- ! 11' Favors Limits British Royal ty 1 iS r(i(f 'P- - 000067011‘ Also while the president of Yale believes all student deferments should be abolished he insists that a man should be tree to refuse to serve in a particular Ramsays' Raids Really Riled t f A ‘---- 1 'r'''':''t - k At meaning Vietnam? This produces some anxious philosophic' and legal discussion in New Haven For example even the president of Yale Kingman Brewster is arguing that an ethical objection to killing should be accepted as a legal "conscientious objection" to military service He favors draft immunity not only for pacifist believers in God but for 4'believers in God or some equivalent thereof" of war and It is exhilarating conversation disturbing Anybody who thinks the protest movement is limited to the kooky fringe of weirdies and beardies should come to Yale This has- - never been a furnace of rebellion It Is supposed to be the Ivy League - - 4': t ' 4 1 : - : 0 ? - gious nation insist that a religious-an- d pacifist conviction be the only legal justification for avoiding military service? And why roust a man be against all wars of any kind in order to be excused from risking his life in a particular war This makes a difference The flowering trees are blooming in the college courtyards in New Haven as usual but this lovely stone sanctuary is not as secure as usual The men coming into Yale as undergraduates and the men the asgoing out of Yale no longer have surance that they will not be drafted into the Army: So the conversation here is about the draft Vietnam Lyndon Johnson and the relationships of the student and the university to the nation in time r kit( I They are asking two questions: Why should an increasingly secular or nonreli- Lem Secure Now RAMSAY I '7‘' I L-1 i 1° -1 47) !' tit 1 110 I 'I'r 4 Big Questions ' i - : By Lichty 7"7 —- Mr Reston s this the freshman class in of its September and filled the ranks draft the schoolsbut military graduate new the and neither is law being changed college freshmen nor the prospective graduate students really know where they stand Yale has accepted them but so may Uncle Sam who demands priority even over Yale a p p licants for week a t cabinet officers in Washington But it is obviously troubled these days if not rebellious In two days of conversation here this reporter has not heard a single question sympathetic to the administration's policy in Vietnam or to President Johnson Among some of the leaders of the senior class there is a kind of melancholy acceptance of military service but among the brilliant specialists of the junior and lower classes the spirit of anxious dissent is obvious 1 A ft: 4 r headquarters of the opulent squares: a respectable traditional coaching school for future captains of industry and sub- CONN — This is the time of year when high school seniors are told what college they can attend and when college r ''---" : seniors make their for graduate plans school and mar- riage which is the 4" Most important Grin and Bear It By George Clark A 7 k Times Seri Tice NEW HAVEN school Wednisday t I New York t The Salt Lake tribune s Yale Scholars Want to Believe i1sc for Viet War But Can't 4 7 - 1 's 1- ri !i A 1 l''' g !t t re tTVZ '1: vi4404 tt 4 - 1- 4 - ' kt Heratt 'rho Story During In "The House" Choice of These are i I 1 the oil premium quality sets—you choose- your brand—comfort w Irnan0- : :r: 7 1 - : Ic 40 rZ-1- i - 8 - iiozT I lire ill a 111F1 45kt 4 c TOWN Fe COUNItt i lltNITURE sal-- ' - d46 70011' I SOUN sc E 46i4firiAtk r""'"""7"1 ' IA c -- PliCine 114 v is ' 4 - - - ' ' is ' ISSINDA- - 14 i00 - e - V177WA41111111gampx ii ''-- 6283 155s 1 4 AthrRth::0:t 444ysi --- lik ' jyPARK It ql - ' ep Psfaction 1 1ST 7 4 SWAIM st w type—whatever your hero at BIG preference—it's BIG SAVINGS — Why not inlay KING SIZhis week? 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