12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, November 14, 1968 Sinatra blasts L.A.; goes to Palm Springs PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) —Frank Sinatra blasted the city of Los Angeles as an unfit place to live yesterday and said he is selling all his interests there to make his permanent home in Palm Springs. KU political science Prof. John G. Grumm wrote the Kansas section in the book "Midwest Legislative Politics" recently published by the University of Iowa Institute of Public Affairs. "I've had it with Los Angeles and Hollywood," the singer said. "The smog is so bad I had to visit my doctor three days a week because my nose and throat are affected by it. "The air isn't fit to breath, so I'm clearing out. I'm selling my house and everything else I own in Los Angeles." Prof. Grumm's section is "The Kansas Legislature: Republican Coalition." The other three parts deal with the legislatures of Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri. The new book is a collection of papers prepared for the 1966 Mid-America Assembly on State Legislatures in American Politics, held at the University of Iowa. Professor writes section of book Official Bulletin TODAY Regional Police School. All Day Kansas Union. Blood Drive 9, a.m.-3.15 p.m. Main Lounge, McCollum Hall **Speech Exemption Exam.** 3:30 p.m. 200 Learned *Course: 7:30 p.m.* *Film: Who* 269 Learned Math Club 7.30 p.m. Film, "Who Strong?" 118强 Killed Determinants? 119 Strong Public Reading. 8 : p m Marital Race Relations. 9 : p m chen" . Forum Room, Kansas Union Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "Someone's Got a Feeling." Hope, Serem, etuit Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. Kansas Union Student Education Association. 7:30 p.m. McCollum Hall. Social Work Field Instructors Conference All Day, Kansas Union Regional Police School. 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Sinatra's home is in posh BelAir where the air is generally considered less polluted than in other areas of the city. "It's all the same," an angry Sinatra said. "I haven't got too many years of singing left and I have to take care of myself. It's a matter of my own personal welfare." The singer's disenchantment with the City of the Angels was not restricted to its foul air. "I don't like the city government or the way things are run in Los Angeles," he went on. "There is no public transportation system, and the voters turned down the latest proposal for one. For Complete Automobile Insurance Gene Doane Agency 824 Mass. St. VI 3-3012 "The opera and symphony go begging for money and the Museum can't get great paintings to put on the wall. The whole city needs cleaning up. "I'll have to work in Los Angeles—to record, make movies and television shows. But I will live in hotel rooms and get back out here to the desert as soon as I can where a man can get a breath of fresh air. There's no such thing in Los Angeles." their best to understand the reasons and to see what can be done." Secret vote in (Continued from page 1) Auxiliary Bishop Joseph M. Breitenbeck of Detroit said a similar problem concerned nuns who leave their duties for other pursuits. He said U.S. religious orders were "deeply concerned" about the shrinking number of nuns. Breitenbeck asked the bishops to give special consideration to spiritual and personal problems of nuns and to urge the Vatican to speed up its present procedure for acting on applications of nuns who seek release from their religious vows. 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