14 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, October 9,1968 Vance returns to Paris No change expected in peace talk position PARIS (UPI)—A U.S. spokesman said yesterday Cyrus Vance is not expected to bring any new instructions from President Johnson on his return from Washington for Wednesday's meeting with the North Vietnamese on the Vietnam War. Kaplan said Vance already had "flatly denied" he went to Washington to urge Johnson to give the American negotiators more flexibility in dealing with the Hanoi delegation or to urge the president to end all bombing strikes against North Vietnam. "We don't expect any new instructions from his return," said Harold Kaplan, a press secretary for the U.S. negotiating team. Vance, chief deputy to delegation head Ambassador W Averell Hariman, left for Washington Vance, the No. 2 representative at the Paris talks, spent the past week in the United States consulting with administration officials on the deadlocked Hanoi-Washington "conversations." WASHINGTON (UPI)—President Johnson still hasn't decided whether to submit another nominee to be chief justice before Congress adjourns, Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said yesterday. Mansfield told newsmen he and Johnson discussed the situation resulting from the Senate's refusal to confirm Abe Fortas as successor to Chief Justice Earl Warren at a weekly White House legislative meeting. "The president has not made up his mind as to what action he will take, but he has assured me that he will contact me before a decision is reached," Mansfield said. Mansfield said he was unable to predict whether Congress could complete its business and adjourn this week. Chief justice nomination still possible "But if we do not, it is my intention to give the most serious consideration to coming in next week to clear the deck of all matters which generally come before us before adjournment," he commented. Weekend adjournment prospects were further dimmed when the Senate Judiciary Committee failed to muster a quorum to consider five pending judgeship nominations and other appointments which Johnson has asked the Senate to act on before adjournment. Hillcrest Restaurant In The Bowl Sandwiches, Dinners Students Welcome 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily VI 2-1477 RICHARDSON MUSIC CO. Kustom and Fender Headquarters Complete Music Supplies Lessons and Rentals 8 E. 9th VI 2-002 HEAD SKIS to a cessation of bombing and refuses to promise any reciprocal gesture. We are now taking orders Mont Bleu Ski Route 2, Lawrence VI 3-2363 formal peace talks. without advance notice immediately after last Wednesday's session. His sudden departure triggered widespread speculation that he planned to urge Johnson to make concessions that would The session Wednesday will be the 25th since the talks began 22 weeks ago. break the deadlock. The talks which opened on May 13 have produced no progress toward any agreement with both sides sticking to their respective demands as the price for The United States maintains Hanoi must agree to reciprocity in exchange for a complete bombing halt. North Vietnam insists there must be no strings Shop Thursdays till 8:30 p.m. MEN'S STORE 111th ANNIVERSARY Sale SAVE 20% or More on New Fall '68 Merchandise! Zip-Lined Suede or Leather JACKETS A special group of fine all leather suede or leather jackets with zip-out orlon liners for all weather wear. Brown, antelope or black. Sizes 36 to 46. Reg. 65.00 $48.75 KNIT SHIRTS From our famous maker of sport shirts, Banlon, dacron and cotton blends, orlon or all cotton. Short and long sleeves. Wide choice of colors. Reg. to 7.00 $4.99 others reg. 8.00 to 15.00 $5.99 $6.99 $7.99 Special Purchase! Our Famous ITALIAN KNIT SHIRTS From this great Italian designer, knit shirts in the height of fashion at special low price! Choose from assorted styles and colors. Sizes S-M-L-XL. $10.00 Values from 14.00 to 20.00 From our famous maker of fine sweaters. All wools, mohairs, alpacas and blends. Pullovers in mock turtle, full turtle, V-necks; also cardigans. SWEATERS Values to 15.00 $9.99 others reg. 16.00 to 25.00 $10.99 to $13.99 SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS From America's most famous brand of dress and sport shirts . . . dacron and cotton blends or all cotton (sport shirts in wool, too). Most are perma-iron. Long sleeves. Button down and regular collars. Values to 6.50 $4.44 Values to 7.00 $4.99 Values to 9.00 $5.99 MEN'S STORE - MAIN FLOOR Open a Weavers' Charge Account