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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1969)
World news From AP reports CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.—A leak developed in a small fuel tank on the Apollo 12 spaceship Wednesday, and technicians rushed to replace it in time to meet Friday’s launching schedule for man’s second moon-landing voyage. ★ ★ ★ WASHINGTON—The Department of Health, Education and Welfare announced Wednesday that a new multi-agency agreement will be set up aimed at outlawing DDT use in the United States within two years except for essential uses for which there are no suitable alternatives. Secretary Robert Finch told a new conference that DDT, a pesticide, was a pervasive threat to human life and the environment. « « « NEW DELHI, India—Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was expelled from the ruling Congress party Wednesday by Old Guard leaders, a group that includes some of the closest associates of her father, the late Jawaharlal Nehru. The Old Guard—also called the Syndicate—accused her of indiscipline, seeking to build a personality cult, setting up rival groups in the party and causing the defeat of the party’s nominee in the presidential elections last August. The First Lady of Hairstyles Be ready for Homecoming 1410 Orchard 342-4752 McCarthy suggests third party with Mayor Lindsay as leader NEW YORK (AP)—Sen. Eu gene McCarthy said Tuesday night a national third party with Mayor John Lindsay at its head could emerge if no better candi dates are offered. “Unless the two major parties give voters a better choice than in 1964 and 1968, there will be a third party,” said the Minnesota Democrat, an unsuccessful as pirant for the Democratic presi dential nomination last year. “New York City Mayor John Kayak film slated by Outdoor group Kayaking on the Tuolumne Riv er in California will be the sub ject of a free color film today at the University. Entitled “Wild Water of Tuo lmne River,” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in 180 PLC. Maynard Monger, member of the Sierra Club’s board of direc tors, will be narrator. Following the film, a discussion of a propos edEugene-Springfield kayak and canoe organization will be held. Co-sponsors of the program are the Sierra Club and the Univer sity Outdoor Program. The Oregon Dally Emerald is pub lished Monday thru Friday, September to May, except during exam and vaca tion periods. Semi-weekly June thru the first week of August, once a week the last three weeks of August, by the Publications Board of the University of Oregon. Second-class postage paid at Eugene, Oregon 97403. Subscription rates $10 per year, $3.50 per term. Paul Bralnerd_Editor Robb Miller.Business manager MOVING SALE WIGS Thurs. 13th Fri. 14th Sat. 15th Barbara Barry's Wig Boutique at 1036 Willamette is moving to 605 Willamette St. The last day of business is Sat., Nov. 15th—1969 until 5:30 p.m. Everything will be sold at least 50% or more off regular price SYNTHETIC WIGS wash & wear 12.95 ! Check these items & prices Wiglets . 4.95 Machine Tied Wigs_12.95 All Length Falls.19.95 Cascades. 9.95 Hand Tied Wigs.34.95 29.95 39.95 SPRAYNET . . . HEADS . . . SHAMPOO RINSES . . . CASES . . . ETC., ETC. WIG BOUTIQUE Look for our new location at 605 Willamette St. Lindsay could very easily be the leader of such a party,” he said during an appearance on the Merv Griffin Show, CBS-TV’s late night variety interview program. McCarthy an opponent of the Vietnam policies of both the Johnson and Nixon administra tions said of the antiwar demon strations planned later this week: “I don’t think the marches were necessary until the President’s recent Vietnam speech. “The President’s speech laid down a challenge to those peo ple that do not agree with the government’s policy and demon stations are the only way for the public to show their disagree ment,” he said. NEW ARRIVALS New LP's ★ Steve Miller ★ Johnny Winter ★ Byrds New Guitars New Candles New India Print Bedspreads New Harmonica's, Recorders THE SUN SHOP Next to the Dairy Queen on campus (the Temptations) SAT. NOV. 15 —8 p.m. (Homecoming Concert) $2 $3 $4 TICKETS NOW ON SALE at EMU, Mattox Pipe Shop, ^ Bon Marche, Meier & Frank A