World-Wide Wire Space Males Late For Special Date SPACE CENTER, Houston—(UPI)—Frank Borman and James Lovell flew Gemini 7 steadily on toward new space milestones today, while the Gemini 6 astronauts swallowed their second bitter pill of disappointment and shot for another rendezvous effort on Wednesday. Walter Wally Schirra, the calm and collected command pilot, and rookie Thomas Stafford had the day off. But crews at Cape Kennedy again were engaged in a headlong effort to get the seemingly jinxed "No. 6" back in shape for a launch that hopefully could be brought off Wednesday morning. U.S. Seeks Fleeing Cong SAIGON—(UPI)—Thousands of U.S. Marines in the sixth day of a search for a communist regiment believed trapped in jungled mountains 335 miles north of Saigon today reached what appeared to be the base camp used by the fleeing Reds. They found only abandoned equipment. The Leatherncks and accompanying government troops had been warned by the Marine commander the "major fighting" was yet to come and today's events seemed to bear out the prediction. Conflict Is Becoming 'All-Out War' PARIS—(UPI)America's European allies are all but convinced the Viet Nam conflict is heading toward all-out war involving Communist China. The latest information reaching Western diplomats caused concern on the eve of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Maugham Lies Near Death NICE, France—(UPI)—British author W. Somerset Maugham, 91, languished near death today in a deep coma. Doctors said there was no hope for a rally. "I am afraid that the end is only hours away," said Dr. Georges Rozanoff, Maugham's personal physician. "His brain has ceased to function properly." De Gaulle Tries to Improve Image PARIS—(UPI)—President Charles de Gaulle tried to shake off his aloof campaign image today by agreeing to a television interview in an attempt to win next Sunday's runoff election against leftist Francois Mitterrand. The question-and-answer technique was a first for the 75-year-old De Gaulle, but it was foregone conclusion that he was preparing the questions as well as the answers. TRAUB O 1984 SIMPLICITY • PRICES FROM $100 TO $1500 Marks JEWELERS MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 817 Mass. VI 3-4266 Frosh Hawks will wrap and decorate bars of soap to be given to KU's basketball players as Christmas presents. Frosh Hawks Give Soap to Basketball Players The giving of soap is not supposed to infer anything, according to Frosh Hawk member Barbara Eliot. It is merely a Christmas project the Frosh Hawks thought would be fun. "Because of the nature of our organization we are not allowed to participate in welfare projects," said Miss Eliot. The wrapping will take place at the Fresh Hawk Christmas party Tuesday Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. 10 Daily Kansas Monday, December 13, 1965 Minority Opinions Forum presents MR. CHARLES KOCH Graduate of M.I.T. Member of Board of Trustees Freedom School Speaking On Economic History in Terms of Political Spectrum. Proving Communism, Facism & Anarchy on the Same Side of Political Spectrum. DEC.15,4:00 P.M. Forum Room, Union Competition Sports Cars TR 4A IS LOOKING FOR A DRIVER! Come in and test drive the Marque that won the National Road Racing Championship four years in succession. BANK FINANCING COMPETITION Sports Cars EAST 23 RD. ST. LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044