Show - Naon on Education '1No Iv - Students Real) Benefits of ''' I 41 - Ell) University of Southern California High school students appear to benefit from grouping according to special abilities and interests The emphasis is an i ' to Opportunity advance im- or make AL ! L i 0 - 4 L L1 Dr N mon gains or 1 0 A nhige nit : Atio a Why Change Leaders Now Why change the leadership of the most complicated and controversial department in Washington a year before the presidential election of 1968? Why put a new man in the Pentagon where even an old man cannot find his way in a year less than twelve months before the vote? The President didn't have to McNamara made clear in his finale that he was ready to go on The bank wanted a successor but its able president George D Woods had agreed to stay on until the end of 1968 which happens to be shortly after the presidential election of 1968 So what was the rush? And why the odd procedure in which McNamara and Mr Johnson never really agreed before the decision that the United States government was going to recommend McNamara's appointment? Contradictory Answers There are two quite contradictory and fascinating explanations of this The first which appeals to this conspiratorial town especially in the poisonous mood of the moment is that the President is dumping McNamara who is less of a danger to him than the Pentagon and Saigon generals who have differed with McNamara in the past and could easily differ with him with embarrassing politi cal consequences during the presidential election campaign of 1968 The other goes to the other side of which is intensely Lyndon Johnson human which rewards loyalty as the first rule of political life which recognizes the human limitations on an intense secretary of defense who is trying to ride side-effe- Goren on Today's Bridge Hand ft WEST A 6 5 2 EAST A 87 AA VKJ96 V A Q75 K95 10 8 3 2 4K10 7 4111983 SOUTH AKJ1095 V 1 2 AQ761 44 The bidding: West North East Pass Pass 1 2 V 5 V 34 44 South 1 A V 44 Pass Pass 54 Dble Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: Seven of 4 The above hand provoked considerable discussion when it was dealt in an international championship a few seasons back ' a s t opened the bidding with one heart in third seat choosing to treat his hearts and clubs as if were the they same length On a Lolding of moder- - ate strength he reasoned that it would facilitate tI' ''''! — '' ' ::4:'' 44 - 1 ' ' w r ' ' i ' - I- - 0 tc107'‘' Mr Goren the showing of both suits to bid hearts first Raises Partner South overcalled with one spade West raised his partner to two hearts and North jumped to three spades East now showed his second suit by bidding four dubs and South persisted to four spades West competed with five hearts and had the opposition stopped to double they could have collected a 1100 point toll by in diamonds and launching a cross-ruf- f clubs -- - - I herd on the Pentagon and deal with his rising company of congressional opponents at the same time Washington is torn between these two views of the latest political upheaval put tends as usual to its normal view of the President namely when in doubt look for the political motive ' i I '4 his about first encounter - ctiir- (1:' F'A' - "" order 4 4 4 a t the on something 1 Mr Buckley Whither the Republican ' Party? The beginning sentence of the Lindsay draft was: "Poll is the art of the possible" The new ghost-mite- r began his duties by crossing out those seven words Why? Mr Lindsay patron of the arts demanded to Ci ' me very incka y Mr had contracted to do a piece for a national magazine v - kV Q11 of said his ghost you just begin an article with a cliche like that" Mr Lindsay was uncomprehending and ordered the cliche restored with pomp and circumstance Things are flit ferent now In one of could in this case be very wrong For the trust admiration and affection between these two men is very deep They could not possibly be more different in manner appearance — in almost everything except their insatiable desire not to lose or be humiliated or ridiculed Yet the doubt remains in Washington which asks: Why now why a new secretary of defense in that complicated and critical department when there is only a year to go the President's present term? The official version of the McNamara nomination for the presidency of the World Bank is that it had nothing to do with any differences between the President and McNamara or with any "Pentagon revolt" ordisputes between McNamara and the military chiefs on the future conduct of the Vietnam war In A Lets Jack Ride Declarer let the jack ride and when it held the trick he ruffed himself in with a club and cashed the ace of diamonds discarding a heart from dummy A diamond was ruffed felling East's king and then a club was trumped so that South could cash the now established queen of diamonds and discard a second heart from North's hand East was obliged to ruff the queen of diamonds with the lone ace of spades and after be cashed the ace of hearts the defense was through South trumped the club return with the king of spades and after drawing the remaining trumps the dummy was high Senator Soaper We have the back of the week and 'the lineman of the week How about namin'tt the fellow who got down under the stancl-for coffee and back to his seat for the second half kickoff as fan of the week? Shirley Temple Black was defeated by a decorated Marine causing the man at the next desk to ask if there is such a thing as an undecorated Marine Sorry about that Shirley but at least we will be sparecNwo years of jokes about the good ship lollipop m Natural Move Rather both the President and McNamara regard it as a natural mare by the secretary of defense after almost seven arduous years at the Pentagon taken for personal rather than political reasons at this time because the bank wanted to choose a new chief executive before the end of this year Woods opened up the subject formally for the first time at a luncheon with McNamara at the World Bank overlooking Pennsylvania Avenue last April 18 The secretary of defense said Wednesday that Woods explained then that the directors of the bank were urging him to recommend a successor Woods referred to the secretary's known interest in the development of the poor countries of the world and asked whether McNamara was interested The secretary of defense said he replied that he was interested in the subject in general but was not informed about the operations of the bank except in the most general way and in any event would not consider any other job so long as President Johnson wished him to remain only is the Mr "Mr can 3 ---- The Choice - -- ' -- D LL - BONELISS " $11 USDA Oleic BACON- - : $141I1ti or : :k' " - '''' 9 $119 lb et 7 ood: 116 Aiiilo 043 I d- -t : arr 4 9S:Va na COCKTAIL SIZE Mandarin 441 2R1ø2"S 47 wives c 75c 5 ??4 ' Big S Jar 5 yi 114 1116f cans 2 ' For " " Pink 4 GRAPEFRUIT DRINK Libby's Buffet Vegetables PEAS- - BEANS- Ltl L2bos 1 c 49c 4 Cans $1" 46 Or 7Cons $100 - CORN Campbell's Chicken Noodle S OUPMushroom Chicken Noodie-O'- s r 0 Cans goo LLU ‘ 422 A No 1 fancy PINEAPPLE 77?-41- N 2nd West— I! z"" AdetalLAXkg 611111111A 1 I 1414A iiiiiATOES I - - 2(4 BANAA S FOOD c f- SHOP AND SAVE AT 1 Sweet Memories 12 Oz or" 0 PULES t) $0:qt1!fT4'4itl 2Cans79c ORANGES -- :- LARGE SIZE 49c g 33 cu ORIDA "‘ srent'ise 3 2913 AVOCADOS ikirt A7 5 ':dt:s PEARS Lkt I :iN'‘ TVDINNERS BREAD t 4':: i o ti INc1tq' Titu4i pe Lg SA "1 (711P '04j1 454 ( 00 For $11 Utah Grown FRYERS Whole Amt- Whole Sun 6 Oz Cans e1 Ir"' - 74t Orange Juice faqt e' f a lb I I r t::"""IfklPA0 1 r tiii rtftp4 1 29 69 C Swift Prsmitem i - 8 0 Aa pgtn" a"-7-1- N 1 AA an austere gets his part?' A Comb his hair in a pompadour (These three riddles are the inspiration of Steve Allen): dt-1- EAIC USDA SHRIMP for- i i '01""C 7 i777 if he -- - 4 Q What should an actor do 01t3r off - Orleans a s 7 Tal What do they call Inhabtlants of Waldorf-Austeri- we 1 209-13t- East h 1173 Glendale Drive Glendale Plaza S Glendale Open :tore 10 pm eV4VVNOA 4"-- 014" Ov AP " Mk I pitksePI SIRLOIN STEAK The family doctor was summoned when Grandpa Gotrox considered in his dotage by his family up and married a blonde nightclub chanttootsie on his 92nd birthday The old man Introduced his bride proudly then nudged the doctor in the ribs and simpered You don't think I'm overage do you? "Not overage" agreed the doctor "Overmatched" A Ar io A O10 hotel t33 Is bineN'tDriet G SkAAAAAAAWAAAAAA : CAC P By Bennett Cerf good name for i5 on-came- ra t‘ Just Try and Stop Me What's a still lifoo You can say that again And then too Mr Lindsay according to this report does not travel about without his own television man responsible among other things for the mayor's cosmetics "Mr Garth a television producer who works without salary" — why? — "was on hand to supervise makeup men and technicians before Mr Lindsay appeared on local televik:in" in Los Angeles Ile "is usually huddled with Mr Lindsay Just before any appearance" Well as they say politics is certainly the art of the pcLssible The possible being the emergence Of Mr John Lind kAAAAAttA t to- Fs-Y- nation" (Copyright) Later in the year — McNamara thinks this was in May — the secretary of defense asked to see the President on a personal matter He was afraid the Woods suggestion would be passed on to the President by someone else So to avoid this he told Johnson about Wood's inquiry McNamara recalls that he said to the President that he would never solicit or accept any other position outside the government so long as the President wanted him to remain The President asked if the secretary was interested and when he got an affirmative answer to this Johnson said that he was entitled to any job within the President's power There was however no agreement between the President and the secretary to proceed with the formalities of the switch — neither then nor at any other time A second conversation between the Q man e -- Ghana? A Ghaniffs a- :- One wonders whether that in fact is true under the developing circumst4nces Perhaps the Federal Communications Commission should take a role here? After every appearance of Mr Lind': say on TV the credit lines read: "Mr Lindsay's speech by David Carberry Mr Lindsay's makeup by David Garth Mr Lindsay's ad libs by Harry O'Donnell'! spontaneous wit is often sometimes be embarThe man who writs the mayor's public jokes and almost all of his speeches is James R Carberry a Mr former newspaperman Carberry who left the Washington Post to weekly before joining publish an Mr Lindsay in 1965 has one of the in the toughest speechwriting jobs Lindsay's by true character of he has the timing of a proactor" writes Mr Reeves Ineffective and rassingly crude McNamara said Wednesday that he felt the Johnson Administration was under heavy pressure from the bank to propose a successor to Woods as the autumn came on — an American has always been head of the World Bank — but Johnson said there was no pressure on him or so far as he knows on anybody close to him In fact Mr Johnson takes a very detached position on his role in the McNamara nomination Ile says this was Woods' idea which he the President approved knowing from past conversations with McNamara that the secretary of defense was definitely interested In this particular job Later in Year Q the accepting Lindsay country "Although fessional sion RIDDL-DE-DE- politicians sometimes help good eg pulling their books out of their pockets in front of teevee Something Spooky But there is something spooky about so total an amalgamation as for instance Mr Lindsay seems to be perfecting They say that TV is a useful demo- cratic instrument because it reveals the of a ghost-write- r the ghostwriter's identity is revealed as also it is revealed that his duties include the formulation of all those spontaneous wildcisms Mr Lindsay is now strewing about services On that occasion Johnson asked if there were any new developments on the bank job and McNamara wile continuing to express his interest emphasized that his main responsibility was to the presidency and to President Johnson personally The secretary said that he felt the President had no obligation to him whatsoever and while Johnson once more said that he would back McNamara in any Job he wanted again the discussion reached no specific conclu- IA as good writers Revealed Identity Not New Developments It tel: the most remarkable pieces of journalism I have ever seen Richard Reeves of the New York Times urites about the recent trip to Los Angeles by Mr Lindsay President and the secretary took place according to the official record in August This one was initiated by the President when McNamara stopped off at the executive offices one evening en route to Baltimore to see his wife who was then In the hospital Could Be Very Wrong Goren South chose to carry on to five spades however and West doubled Had West opened a heart the defense would have cashed out two tricks in that suit to complete their book with the ace of spades still to be scored West chose to lead from his shorter holding however and declarer was given a little breathing room South won the opening club lead in dummy with the ace and promptly put the jack of diamonds through East was under pressure and though it would have worked out better for his side had he covered — it seemed advisable to make a fast decision to avoid giving away his holding and he chose to play the five of diamonds J h know? Because Johnson-McNamar- Each high school in the program of fers advanced work in a special field Students from all five schools are enrolled Thus the students from widely varying backgrounds are brought together on the basis of a colhmon interest Although the emphasis is on subject matter the students gain social understanding and mutual respect as an important Progress Upward Bound is making it possible for many disadvantaged students to close the gap and continue their education to college and professional training This is the major key to solving the problem Efforts must continue on the part of educators And parents and pupils must be stimulated to close the educational gap between advantaged and disadvantaged insofar as possible Th danger in grouping whether it be by intent or through place of residency is the tendency to accept inferior results as a matter of course Actually extra effort is required to bring about equal educational opportunity 4 0 t - 111- ) r 1 AII ' Puzzle Persists Why Replace "McNamara Now? Backgrounds Vary Both vulnerable West deals NORTH A Q6132 V 1083 ) ft441 k told m e I k 3t1 say who is a good sort but bonny what the youth of the nation have in mind which is a Carberry-Gartcreation as a man of eloquence and wit Recelift a worldly young editor et Tinie Magazine was shocked to learn from a former fellow student at graduate school that he could not join him for a weekend because he had to write a hook review for John Lindsay The young editor knew as all of us know that ghosts have been with us for many years And indeed we should all he grateful to the profession else we would be hearing spkches that begin with the statement that politics is the art of the possible But to assign to a ghost a review of a book which one is not even going to read — well thatjs a kind of which shocks even worldly young editors of Time lilagazine Is there a line to be drawn some- where? As a general rule good writers (eg Adlai Stevenson) don't make good politicians and good politicians John F KennNly) don't make good writ ers And therefore good writers should" help politicians from time to time even ' Z WASHINGTON — The capital Is still puzzled abut the drama The parting was such sweet sorrow that nobody here could quite believe the official secret After all the official one communiques and explanations question still intrigued the divided and suspicious political city Why did the President choose to act on Mr McNamara's shy flirtation with the president of the World Bank rather than on Mr McNamara's much more fervent offer to stay on with Mr Johnson to the end of the term? A 17 1987 and Get Credit Soon after the mayoralty campaign in New York in 19(15 a young gentleman who had been to write conscriptNi speeches for John Lindsay and has therefore grown before old his J) (1' ? 111 :0 New York Times Service 30 Jr Buckley can't Progress in extending equal opportunity is still possible The emphasis must be on increased learning Progress in equalizing education through grouping is taking another form In Los Angeles Five high schools are cooperating 13y C 61 - 0 Al 7 4 'kk -- (III " 4 14 V t a k Tribune Thursday Noveniber of Lindsay James Iteqon pupils DC Detroit Chicago Washington and Los Angeles could not meet the 0 per cent Negro requirement achieved in White Plains even if all schools were uniformly integrated In DC for instance the Washington schools would still be more than $0 per cent Negro E- - 41 ri C X 2 '71 V 'Writers Put the Word in Mouth ' Unfortunately this successful experiment does not form a blueprint for the solution of the problems in larger cities with greater concentrations of Negro ' NI' 1 'ilt r:'1 t4t-4- 3 rat Answer No ' o 1 F William 1Y A white pupils proved stimulating to all The achievement of Negro pupils was Improved without lowering the standards of the white students many of whom made gains also The plan theilist of its kind in this country requires every school to be at least 10 per cent Negro but not more than 30 per cent One ghetto school was closed and more than 3C0 Negro and white children from the inner city were sent to 10 outlying elementary schools ' ft 1 ' through the delibcrate mixing of and backgrounds abilities provided the emphasis is on closing the gap in school readiness For example: Three years ago White Plains NY started grouping elementary pupils in a racial balance plan with the primary aim to provide equal opportunity for all Their efforts to help Negro pupils close the traditional achievement gap with ' 4 Lake The Salt El ''1 3 Primary pupils :::‘ 1 q ' prove 1f' i 3 ( w Accountants ---f 44: "1 Bookkeepers Computers Electronics Guns Hardware Financing Lessee --- Balance Plan Py Leslie J Nason var 440'''10 el& ANL : - |