Manila summit talks begin MANILA —(UPI)— President Johnson told his Asian colleagues at the Manila summit conference today he hoped their deliberations would provide "new fuel for the cause of peace in Southeast Asia." The President spoke at the end of the first day's meetings after a Educator found dead TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—(UPI) The television set was on in the living room and the lights burned brightly. Such was the scene when Norma Jeanette Sims, 17, came home late Saturday night. MOMENTS later she discovered a carnage in the master bedroom. a change in the man's life. Her father, Robert W. Sims, 42, a state education official and nationally known as a computer expert, was fatally wounded on the blood-splattered floor. Her 12- year-old sister, Joy, was dead. Her mother was barely clinging to life. All were victims of a crime without apparent reason and authorities were left today "without suspect and without clue." Mrs. Sims was in critical condition today. STUDENTS PROTEST JAMMU, India—(UPI)—Indian army troops patrolled the tense streets of Jammu today as a student strike against all city schools and colleges entered its seventh day. The students were striking to protest police action in opening fire on a demonstration last week in which four students were killed and several others wounded. tough-turkey military briefing from Gen. William C. Westmoreland, U.S. commander in Saigon, who reportedly asked for more troops in Viet Nam. The leaders of the seven nations fighting the Communists there met in five hours of closed sessions after a formal opening ceremony in which Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos called on North Viet Nam to accept the hand of conciliation. "We must establish peace in Asia." Daily Kansan Monday, October 24,1966 MARCOS SOUNDED the key- note theme: Westmoreland, America's military commander, warned that "the war is far from over" and that he expectd a new Red offensive of considerable size before the November elections in the United States. Westmoreland was said to have recommended that more troops from the allied nations and the United States should be sent into Viet Nam. OLDEST STAKE RACE SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.—(UPI)—The Travers Run at the Saratoga track is the oldest stake race in the country. Kentucky, carrying 100 pounds, won the inaugural in 1864. Simon and Garfunkel ON COLUMBIA RECORDS WHERE STANDARDS ARE SET. CL 2563/CS 9363* 8 Kief's Record & Stereo Nonpartisan Applications for Nomination to All Student Council Seats and Female Cong strikes Available at the Dean of Students Office Freshman Class Offices SAIGON — (UPI) — North Vietnamese troops today attacked a U.S. Marine command post just south of the Demilitarized Zone while in the south. A pistol packing woman Viet Cong terrorist strolled into a peaceful Sunday morning market place crowd. Must be completed and returned by Thursday, Oct.27 228 Strong Hall Dressed as a housewife, she pulled a pistol from a shopping bag and shot dead the police chief and a Ranger lieutenant. MASTERWORK (A Product of Columbia Records) MODEL-M-4610 $219.00 Reg. $279.95 KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO She then cleared her escape route with a grenade and fled in a waiting river motorboat. The one-and-only SNOOPY in his first full-length novel! SNOOPY AND THE RED BARON by Charles M. Schulz It's a war story filled with raw drama, romance, guts, and tears. And there's a picture of Snoopy on every page. $2 at your college bookstore Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. SOLID STATE SOUND CENTERS in Fine furniture-discriminatingly designed from from MASTERWORK a Product of COLUMBIA RECORDS STEREOPHONIC SOLID STATE CONSOLES WITH AM-FM-FM STEREO • Solid State dual channel amplifier • 40 watt output • 6 speaker system • Solid State AM-FM-FM Stereo tuner • custom Masterwork-Garrard fully automatic changer • high compliance cartridge • diamond needle • automatic FM Stereo beacon • Automatic Frequency Control • 45 rpm Spindle included • One year Warranty on parts, labor and diamond needle. ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON PARTS, LABOR, AND DIAMOND NEEDLE $\textcircled{1}$MASTERWORK*. MARCAS REG. Reg.$399.00 Now $339.00 RECORD DEPARTMENT