(din\uiijrn In lrginCollege \\ ill Open\\ illouglihy OfficeLakeland Community College officials will net up tlieir first office tomorrow in Willoughby Municipal Hall. The News-Herald has learned.Willis P Kern, administrativechief for the college, said the rent - free space will be used on the second floor on a temporary basis.From the office. Kern will direct a campaign to inform the pubiic on the community college question and coordinate information for an expected levy.IT WOULD TAKE “at least one mill for operating and capi tal to open the $3 - million college by the fall of 1967. college trustees have estimatedTrustees now are debating whether to stage the election in May or NovemberTrustees indicate May seems the likely time because the Ohio Board of Regents has stated the levy income must be approved by voters before the regents can give $2 million in matching funds for the project.TRUSTEES ARE expected to meet early this month to announce further plans, including the election date and amount of the levy request •One trustee said earlier be expects the levy request will be a fraction or two more than one millKern became the college s administrative chief after serving the Willoughby - Eastlake •School District more than 18 years. His last position was assistant superintendent in charge of educational services.Kern s long - time secretary. Mrs. Lois Jason, resigned from her position at the same time he did Kern has “unofficiallyindicated she might be approved as his secretary for the college project.Kern stressed that his Willoughby office is only tempo rary Trustees reportedly aretrying to find office space in Painesville\. \ ietnaiiiBritish IVaSAfGON i APi • North Vietr a British proposal for peace talk broadcast from Hanoi said today no different from previous uncor made by the United States Th North Vietnamese army publicatir eign Secretary George Brown — merely a messenger of the Unitel*otw I*raises If ilsniVATICAN CITY iAPi ~ Pop Prime Minister Harold Wilson for h ful settlemen of the Vietnam war. a message yesterday from the Bri he wanted to “answer at once” that your efforts may be crow™ peace.I iel Dispute Sir a i idSAIGON lt;API — A contract di World Airways and the South V :anding rights at Tan Son Nhut Air ican passengers stranded in Saigor ment agents refused to let the 23 a arrived at the air terminal. After liner was refueled and permitted to remained aboard to continue their