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1 PAGE 24- THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1969 Armed Students End Sit-in Princeton To Admit 130 Women In Fall MY ANSWER By MfHaliMii, Jesus Christ, The Truth there is no knowing; Without Jesus Christ, The Life, there is no doing." It is a wonderful thing to be able to accept Jesus Christ and to have His peace in the heart. Martin Luther once said, "All religion is contained in the personal pronouns." You can have this relationship with Christ, enabling you to say with Paul, "The Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me," Galations 2:20. tcwrum ni SHOES The university said that there would be no cutback in the undergraduate enrollment. ANOTHER all male Ivy League school, Yale University at New Haven, has also decided to admit women for the first time this fall. The 268-year-old institution will admit about 575 female freshmen and transfers.

For several years, there has been a small number of women among Princeton's approximately 1,700 graduate students and between one and two dozen' girls spending one year at the Ivy League school as undergraduates in a special foreign language program. REPAIRED REBUILT Save Her el can you be sure of that? Jesus Christ also says, "I am the way, the truth and the life," John 14:6. He is the truth. You can reckon on His word. You can rest your whole soul for all time and eternity upon what He has said.

You can put your feet upon His promises and know that, you are standing on a rock, for Christ will never let you down. This is the faith that saves and it is the faith which brings to you peace of heart. It is Jesus Christ, and He alone, Who can give that sense of purpose, power and peace. It has been said, "Without Jesus Christ, The Way there is no going. Without Eighteen University of Chicago students continued a hunger strike in protest of the expulsion of 42 students and suspension of 61 for a sit-in last winter.

Four of the hunger strikers were in their sixth day of fasting. Seven were in their fourth day of fasting; the rest began hunger strikes since then. Two persons dropped out of the hunger strike Saturday night. Thirteen of the hunger strikers again staged a tent-in Saturday night on the campus lawn. The decision Saturday of the Western Michigan University Board of Trustees to allow students voting rights on six student-faculty councils was described by University President James Miller as a "tremendously important and overdue step." The trustees' action followed a rock-throwing student power demonstration on the Kalamazoo (Mich.) campus, in which 1,500 persons took part and 37 were arrested.

WILLIAM DUNN, dean of the faculty at Lake Forest College, admitted there were risks in granting Negro students veto power over hiring black faculty members, but added, "Blacks deserve that such a risk be taken simply because of their history." White students have no veto power over faculty members. Elsewhere in the wave of campus unrest: Georgia An agreement by trustees of Atlanta University under which they were freed after being held prisoner for 27 hours by 60 militant black students was repudiated in a vote of the remainder of the student bodies of six colleges comprising the university. Dr. Hugh Gloster, president of Morehouse College, one of the six schools, agreed to withdraw his resignation after the student body vote. The student body of Morris Brown College, another of the six, also adopted a statement deploring the seizure of the trustees.

Massachusetts A i x-d a student strike at Harvard University ended Saturday but SDS members and members of a black student organization said they would continue to boycott classes this week. Concluded From Page 1 members of the organization "For Members Only," sponsored a rally yesterday in front of Northwestern University's Rebecca Crown Center at the Evanston (111.) Campus. The rally, also attended by representatives of the Southern Christian Leadership Council's "Operation Breadbasket," was in support of 21 black students staging a hunger strike inside the building. Members of the Black Panther Party also were present. Twenty-one white students at Northwestern also had been staging a hunger strike in sympathy with the blacks, but 11 of them quit the strike Saturday in a dispute between SDS members and strike leaders.

ONE BLACK hunger striker, William C. Henderson of Chicago, was taken to a hospital Saturday night, suffering from chills, fever and a headache. The hunger strike was in its fifth day at Northwestern. It was launched in protest to disciplinary measures imposed on 21 other black students who invaded the Triangle Fraternity house March 4 and beat six of white members. MEN'S 49l FULL SOLES Princeton, N.J.

(AP) Princeton University announced yesterday it will admit 130 women to an undergraduate degree program this fall for the first time in the school's 223-year history. The decision to proceed with coeducation in the academic year 1969-70 was made over the weekend by the board of trustees and announced at a news conference by university president Robert F. Goheen and James F. Oates chairman of the trustee executive committee. AT THE SAME time, the trustees relinquished to undergraduates the authority to set social rules and women's visiting hours in dormitories.

The university said that female enrollment would be raised to 375, 550, 630 and 650 in each of the following four years, and that long-term building plans were being made to increase the figure to "at least 1,000" at an unspecified future date. and HEELS Is there any way I can be assured that I am a Christian and have peace in my heart? C.B. By believing what God says in His Word. If some famous, wealthy man were to come to you, when you were heavi-ly in debt and without a cent in your pocket, and tell you honestly and deliberately that he would pay all your debts and gratify your every wish, you surely can understand that a radical change in your circumstances would depend upon whether you believed the word of this benefactor or not. Believing his word and accepting his generosity, you would cease to be a debtor and pauper.

Instead, you would begin to enjoy some of the good things which money can provide. Now, Jesus Christ comes to every one saying: "I am come that ye might have life and that ye might have it more abundantly," John 10:10. How Leather or Composition 95' MEN'S HATS Cleaned and Blocked MEN'S Rubber Heels. 95S $189 MEN'S Half Soles Troops Go To Borneo Jakarta, Indonesia (AP) About 1,000 jungle warfare troops have been sent to Indonesian Borneo to bolster government forces hunting Communist guerrillas on the large island. Cadets Cloistered Consett, England (AP) Police cadets in this Durham County community will spend two weeks in the 18th Century Passionist Monastery near here as part of a new program of character training.

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Ballin' the Jack, Adios, Birth of the Blues, Ja-Da and others. Champagne Polkas, Lawrence Welk. Dream City Polka, Friendly Tavern, Home Again, and others. The Adventures of Little Orley, told by Uncle Lumpy, with Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians. Tonight We Love, Carmen Cavallara.

Tenderly, The Nearness of You, Amour, and others. Champagne Waltzes, Wayne King. Stars in My Eyes, Carefree, Champagne Waltz, and others. Such Sweet Singin', The Mills Brothers. When I Lost, My Gal Sal, Moonlight Bay, and others.

Dance in the Moonlight, Guy Lombardo. In a Mellow Tone, The Mills Brothers. Polka and Waltz Time, Lawrence Welk. The Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. String-Along, Florian Zabach.

Here's Buddy Greco. Tumbleweed Trails, The Sons of the Pioneers. Lost in a Dream, The Ink Spots. Sweet and Low, Jesse Crawford. I'm Bound for the Kingdom, Red Foley.

Here's Patsy Cline. Dance to the Music of Wayne King. Latin Favorites, Dick Kesner. Here's Lenny Dee. Music in the Morgan Manner, Russ Morgan.

It's So Good, Earl Grant. Carmen Cavallero, My Heart Reminds Me, etc. Here's Brenda Lee. Ella Fitzgerald, Black Coffee, Who's Afraid, etc. Pete Fountain Plays and the Angels Sing.

The Magic of the Melachrino Strings. Organ Special, Lenny Dee. The Ames Brothers, featuring Ed Ames. Here's Liberace. Presenting Steve and Eydie, Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme.

Sammy Davis Love Me or Leave Me, etc. Here's Guy Lombardo and the Royal Canadians. The Great Hymns, Owen Bradley. Bill Anderson's Country Style. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, Wayne King.

The Dukes of Dixieland. Presenting Rafael Mendez. The Guitar Artistry of Les Paul. Here's Louis Armstrong. Here's Loretta Lynn.

Church in the Wildwood, The Jordanaires. VOCALION CHILDREN'S ALBUMS Raggedy Ann Songs and Stories, Frank Luther. Babar Songs and Stories, Frank Luther. Favorite Children's Songs, Frank Luther. Outdoor Songs for Indoor Days.

Let's Sing About the Alphabet. 4. Mi. mm Glen Campbell, A Satisfied Mind, Truck Driving Man, Lonesome Jailhouse Blues, and others. Dean Martin, Young and Foolish, Oh Marie, Let Me Go, Lover, Rain, and others.

The Billy Vaughn Singers, Up, Up and a Away, I Got Rhythm, Release Me, Cherish, and others. Liberace, You Made Me Love You, I'll Be Seeing You, Warsaw Concerto, and others. Guy Lombardo, Taking a Chance on Love, Where and When, Bewitched, and others. Mills Brothers, Dream a Little Dream of Me. Pat Boone's Favorite Hymns.

Frank Sinatra, Try a Little Tenderness. Wayne Newton, Somewhere My Love. Frank Sinatra, Nevertheless I'm in Love With You. Jack Jones, This Love of Mine. Ferrante Teicher, The Excitement of Ferrante Teicher.

Russ Morgan, There Goes That Song Again. Johnny Pineapple, Hawaiian Holiday. Joe Tex, Turn Back the Hands of Time. Johnny Rivers. Jimmy Smith, Stranger In Paradise.

Pete Fountain, South Rampart Street Parade. John Gary, Little Things Mean a Lot. Russ Morgan, Dance Along with Russ Morgan. Stan Getz, In Concert. The Three Suns, Twilight Time.

George Shearing, Lullaby of Birdland. Nat King Cole, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing. Dean Martin, You Can't Love 'Em All. Webley Edwards and His Hawaii Calls Orchestra. Jackie Gleason, Plays Pretty For The People.

Lawrence Welk, Save The Last Dance For Me. Nat King Cole, When You're Smiling. Jo Ann Castle, Lawrence Welk's Ragtime Girl. Guy Lombardo, Sweet Heavenly. The Mills Brothers, 14 Karat Gold.

Dean Martin, I Can't Give You Anything But Love. Jackie Gleason, The Most Beautiful Girl In The World. Lawrence Welk, I'll See You Again. Billy Vaughn, Em-braceable You. George Wright, The Touch of Your Hands.

Nat King Cole, Stay As Sweet As You Are. The Mills Brothers, Anytime. Jo Ann Castle and Her Wild Piano. Fats Domino, Blu-berry Hill. Al Martino, We Could.

Lawrence Welk, You'll Never Walk Alone. Billy Vaughn, Just One Of Those Songs. Tennessee Ernie Ford, I Can't Help It If I'm Still In Love With You. Lester Lanin, Cheek To Cheek. Jerry Burke, The Bells of St.

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