U.S. and Russia confer on Europe WASHINGTON—(UPI)President Johnson is expected to press his plea for greater Soviet-American cooperation to solve longstanding European problems when he meets with Russian Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko today. The conference at the White House may bring the Chief Executive the first hint of official Russian reaction to his Friday speech in which he offered new economic concessions to European Communist nations and suggested the possibility of U.S. and Soviet troop withdrawals along both sides of the Iron Curtain if the Kremlin would work for "reconciliation." McNamara analizes future Viet expenses SAIGON — (UPI) — Defense Secretary Robert McNamara few here today and immediately began four days of high-level talks to determine how many more U.S. men and dollars are needed to smash Communist aggression in South Viet Nam. He made it clear there are no plans for invading North Viet Nam or trying to topple the Communist regime in Hanoi. At the same time, however, he left little doubt that the United States is ready to increase its commitment in the war. Robin Hood earns pardon NOTTINGHAM, England — (UPI) — Seven centuries late, Robin Hood has been given an official pardon by the sheriff of Nottingham—the chap who outlawed him in the first place. The proclamation said Robin was free of "all accusations." Daily Kansan Monday, October 10, 1966 Flights are filling fast NEW FLIGHT SCHEDULES NOW AVAILABLE CONTACT: MAUPINTOUR ON THE MALLS VI 3-1211 ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 $12.95 joyce ...add joy to your life! little Joe Green Suede, Rust Suede, Black Suede Turned on! Tuned in! Our nifty new Joyce hits fashion right on the button. Four buttons, in fact. Gay-colored suede. Broad toe. Flat heel. So soft, so supple, so weightless. Hitch on to a Joyce-ful pair for your dashing autumn! RECORD & STEREO "What Was Hiroshima Like Jesus, When the Bomb Fell?" The prayers of Father Malcolm Boyd are unlike any you've ever heard. They're modern prayers, for modern man. Troubled man. Alienated man. And they speak his innermost thoughts, in his own language. They're prayers about sex and the bomb. Civil rights and mankind's wrongs. Love and hate. And Auschwitz Guitarist Charlie Byrd's stunning original accompaniment heightens still further the dramatic intensity of each prayer on this unique LP. And the effect is devastating. As you'll hear in "What Was Hiroshima Like, Jesus, When the Bomb Fell?" "Blacks and Whites Make Me Angry, Lord," "It Takes Away My Guilt When I Blame Your Murder on the Jews, Jesus," "This Young Girl Got Pregnant, Lord and She Isn't Married"' and 18 others equally trenchant, equally compelling. Prayers like these don't happen often. They ought to. The Sound of Today on COLUMBIA RECORDS - COLUMBIA MARCAS REG. POINTED IN U.S.A. Record Dept.