World Spotlight Page 3 JACKSON, Miss.—(UPI)—Mayor Allen Thompson of Jackson, Miss., yesterday put a $1,000 price on the heads of nightriding bombers in the Mississippi capital. Mayor of Jackson Offers Reward Calling upon the people to "work together" to end such violence, Thompson said "we are at the real crossroads (leading) to unbridled lawlessness." An automobile belonging to a retired Negro educator was bombed Sunday night. A newspaper office and a barbershop previously had been bombed in Jackson. Thompson told Jackson citizens if the terrorism isn't stopped "you will wonder, night and day, whether you are on the (bombers') list." ARICA, Chile—(UPI)—The French anti-aircraft cruiser Colbert waited here today to pick up President Charles de Gaulle for a two-day rest cruise at the midpoint of his 10-nation South American tour. De Gaulle Plans Short Rest Chilean police were searching for a French hero-turned-terrorist who was believed to be in this country gunning for De Gaulle. The 73-year-old French leader was flying in from Cochabamba, Bolivia, the fifth country he has visited so far in the tour. Crane Hits Loaded Bus LIVERPOOL, England—(UPI)—The boom of a mobile crane ripped through the top deck of a double-decker bus today, breaking windows and hurling passengers from their seats. First report said at least 20 passengers, including some school children, were injured. Officials said some of the injured were believed in serious condition. They said between 50 and 60 passengers were aboard the bus at the time of the accident. Barry Slams FBI Response EN ROUTE WITH GOLDWATER—(UPI)—Sen. Barry M. Goldwater today sharply criticized President Johnson's response to the FBI report on big city riots. He pledged that if elected he would bring the "full persuasive powers of the presidency" to bear on the problem. The GOP presidential nominee made the statement in remarks prepared for the first back-platform speech—at Marietta, Ohio—of a five-day, whistle stop tour through Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. He was scheduled to arrive in Marietta at 8 a.m. Cremation OK'd by Council VATICAN CITY—(UPI)—The Vatican today made public an order greatly relaxing the Catholic ban on cremation. The new provisions, which actually were distributed to the church hierarchy more than a year ago, open the way for cremation when not motivated by "hate against the Catholic religion or against the church." Best Pizza in Lawrence, one block south of police station. 807 Vermont La Pizza DELIVERIES: DELIVERIES: Daily Till 1:00 a.m. Weekends Till 3:00 a.m. La Pizza La Pizza 807 Vermont VI 3-5353 Freshman Leadership Program A program to acquaint freshmen with leadership techniques and student government ASC For information contact George Brenner . . . . VI 2-9100 Bruce Cook . . . . VI 3-6960 Andrea Speer . . . . 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The group has crammed twelve appearances on the Andy Williams TV show, a night-club engagement and a television pilot film into the 13 months they have been performing together. 'Good Time' Set By Ten Singers Friday Night "I've heard their album and they're a fine group," Winkler said. "They're new, but they'll go a long way. They've got good harmony and a good sound." Chairmen of concert activities are Tom McBride, Topeka sophomore, tickets; Henry Jameson, Abilene junior, publicity; and Tom Sullivan, Wichita sophomore, arrangements. Liberal Man Has Aid Staf-O-life Health and Diet Store Wed., Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10:00 - 6:00 10:00 - 6:00 Natural Vitamins Vegetarian Foods Healthful Candies Cold Pressed Oils Garbanzos Food Supplement Mung Beans Organic Cosmetics Milk Substitutes Carob Stone Ground Flours VI 2-2771—700 Mass.—Room 211 Door on 7th Street (Paid Advertisement) Why Do You Read So Slowly? 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A postcard will do. FRESHMAN NEWS NOTE Student Union Activities will present the first of its Fall Concerts Saturday, October 3rd at 8:30 p.m. in Hoch Auditorium. The GOOD TIME SINGERS, Capitol Record artists and stars of the Andy Williams Show, will present a fabulous assortment of folk music for your enjoyment. Plan now to see this first show. THE GOOD TIME SINGERS SAT., OCT. 3 Tickets now available at the Information Booth the Union and Bell's Music Store Hear the 1965 MASTERWORK the SOLID STATE All Transistor Model 4500 - 30-watt amplifier - Garrard AT-6 changer - Magnetic pick-up - One $ 6 \frac{1}{2} " $ , one $ 3\frac{1}{2}" $ speaker & electronic crossover in each enclosure - Pre-set inputs for tuner and tape deck KIEF'S Record & Stereo Mall's Shopping Center Open 10 to 10 weekdays