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brown and white bethlehem fa tuesday octo&bl 26,1963 vol 77 no 13 u s position debated more than 400 persons saw two representatives of cambridge university's debate team and two members of lehlgh's debate club discuss ujs presence in viet nam last night in packard lab auditorium john musewicz 68 supported the proposition resolved that the united states should get out of viet nam opening he said this war in south viet nam will not solve the inherent problems of the south vietnamese and the united states has nothing to gain in fighting this war he declared the united states has nothing to gain economic a wfifi'sery little to g&tn strategically according to musewicz our spending there amounts to more than 1 million every day musewicz proposed a stop to the military buildup in viet nam along with an immediate withdrawal both sides should be encouraged to find the popular leader necessary for peace william a messer 66 took the first negative position one central issue he said is the point at which the viet cong become communists he cited several reports including an article in the hanoi journal saying they the authorities of south viet nam are well aware that north viet nam is the firm base for the southern revolution realising that if we feed an aggressor's appetite he will be insatlated evidenced by the two world wars and the korean conflict we cannot withdraw at the same time we are negotiating he said john c davies of cambridge backed the resolution with the argument the cost of the war far out weighs any benefits the french for instance demonstrators halt cordobes vehicle more than 400 freshmen urged on by a dozen placard bearing pickets chased the chauffeur driven cadillac limousine believed to be carrying a south american general away from friday night's an intermittent rain was unable to dampen the spirits of the dem onstrators who carried signs " proclaiming " communist go home " dirty castrolte dirty communist and books not several of the demonstrators said they believed the limousine carried generallsimo costoso de maria y cordobes leader of the reformed socialist party in san brumo argentina following the 7:3o p.m incident joseph w jacobs 66 band man ager who took over direction of this pep rally for prof john s steckbeck chastised the students for insulting the visitor as the general's vehicle inched its way up the hill toward the freshman quad and was attacked and rocked by the students the hired chauffeur robert oberly owner of a bethlehem taxi com riif ilmnut rtn r ha ifa si v*atf*gw4 backwards down to university ave where he turned the car around and fled down taylor st the general's proposed itin erary was forwarded to the brown and white last week by persons connected with the pep rally according to interested parties cordobes is on the first leg of an informal tour of ujs colleges and universities he reportedly hopes to extensively reform argentinian higher education using what he learns in the united states cordcbes was said to be involved in an attempt to overthrow argen tine dictator juan peron during the fifties forced into provincial exile in 1950 he has supposedly reestablished himself as leader of us party one local newspaper termed the incident a fake and said it was planned to " stir student in terest in a football team which has suffered four successive defeats this season the paper also said san brumo the general's home province means joke in spanish how ever a recent spanish-englisn dictionary has only one meaning baw photo by kay sykes students riot - several hundred students attending fri day night's pep rally chased away a limousine they believed hp judiciary committee sets rules for weekend by dan gladding as the university prepares for houseparty and the centennial ball stephen l mandell 66 chairman of arcadia's social controls com mittee and dean william l quay announced the rules concerning students and houseparty according to mandell hotel bethlehem will be open during the hours of the ball only to lehigh students having tickets to the ball the only other people allowed in will be non-student guests of the hotel at the ball and at all times throughout the weekend social controls committee members will have the authority to take i d cards of students who break any rules at the ball six members of the committee will be accom panied by pinkerton guards liquor will not be allowed in the hotel rooms occupied by stu dents during the hours of the dance cocktail parties may begin in living groups at 4:90 p.m friday but must end at 9 p.m at this time living groups must be cleared and occupied by no more than three couples and chaperones unless a petition for a party during these hours had been approved at 1 a.m saturday closed living group parties may begin and at 2 a.m all persons who are not members guests or dates of mem bers must leave guests include fraternity alumni living group parties must end at 4 a.m saturday morning and all members must leave except the two members who have des ignated in advance as resident chaperons living groups re-open for activ ities at 10 o'clock the next morning with closed living group parties beginning at s p.m that afternoon from 10 p.m to s a.m living group parties are open to all lehigh students and guests having guest cards living group parties close at 4 a m sunday morning and residence are again closed until 10 a.m sunday morning : living groups must go off tap at 3:30 a.m both saturday and ! sunday mornings this means stakes must be removed from kegt ! closed connecting values and locked bars will not be considered sufficent regardless of the tapping system all day sunday from 3:30 a.m on will be dry this means no ale nolle beverages of any kind eastern daylight savings time no contest - the international debate on viet nam last night in packard lab was not judged speaking is john muse wicz 68 in order from right are his partner john davies of cambridge university william messer 66 norman lamont of cambridge and the lehigh debate adviser john zacharis of the speech division ifc will underwrite young gop debate the interfraternity council has agreed to pay the entire bill for the upcoming debate between william f buckley and james farmer james r adams 66 reported sunday night that i.f.c will con tribute 2,000 of which 1,000 will be used to pay buckley 750 will go to farmer 150 for the use of grace hall and 100 for publicity and other miscellaneous expenses the i.f.c had originally planned to use the money to sponsor a • greek week next spring with the intention of bringing several prom inent speakers to the campus unfortunately greek week was scheduled to take place immediately after the appearance of two noted speakers including this year's blaustein lecturer henry cabot lodge dave etzel president of ifc met with preston parr dean of student life and together they decided that under these circumstances greek week would not be a good idea the acceptance of farmer said adams was particularly fortunate because of the contrast between his style and buckley's other persons solicited for the debate were dr martin luther king cecil b moore norman thomas murray kempton and norman mailer farmer was the only one to reply the choice of topics for the de bate has been left to farmer from whom the young republicans expect to hear this week buckley was not consulted when the agree rint was reached to allow farmer choose the topics however it is expected that he will offer no ob jection the young republicans and ifc have agreed to share publicity equally on the night of the debate dave etzel will introduce adams who will in turn introduce buck ley farmer and the moderator the moderator has not yet been chosen see viet page 6 see ifc page 6 i queen ballots the last chance to cast | votes for the centennial p quean finalists wiii be from i 9 a.m to 12:30 p.m tomor | row in front of the university i center post office the queen will be crowned i at the centennial ball friday * evening she will deselected ifrom among five finalists by a panel of judges com : posed of president w.dem : ing lewis dean charles w i breiman samuel h mlssi . mer director of admissions fd warren covtngton and | his wife kathee fewer than 100 tickets for i the ball are still available at s the student activities desk i tbft cost is 6 per couple
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 77 no. 13 |
Date | 1965-10-26 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 26 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 77 no. 13 |
Date | 1965-10-26 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | brown and white bethlehem fa tuesday octo&bl 26,1963 vol 77 no 13 u s position debated more than 400 persons saw two representatives of cambridge university's debate team and two members of lehlgh's debate club discuss ujs presence in viet nam last night in packard lab auditorium john musewicz 68 supported the proposition resolved that the united states should get out of viet nam opening he said this war in south viet nam will not solve the inherent problems of the south vietnamese and the united states has nothing to gain in fighting this war he declared the united states has nothing to gain economic a wfifi'sery little to g&tn strategically according to musewicz our spending there amounts to more than 1 million every day musewicz proposed a stop to the military buildup in viet nam along with an immediate withdrawal both sides should be encouraged to find the popular leader necessary for peace william a messer 66 took the first negative position one central issue he said is the point at which the viet cong become communists he cited several reports including an article in the hanoi journal saying they the authorities of south viet nam are well aware that north viet nam is the firm base for the southern revolution realising that if we feed an aggressor's appetite he will be insatlated evidenced by the two world wars and the korean conflict we cannot withdraw at the same time we are negotiating he said john c davies of cambridge backed the resolution with the argument the cost of the war far out weighs any benefits the french for instance demonstrators halt cordobes vehicle more than 400 freshmen urged on by a dozen placard bearing pickets chased the chauffeur driven cadillac limousine believed to be carrying a south american general away from friday night's an intermittent rain was unable to dampen the spirits of the dem onstrators who carried signs " proclaiming " communist go home " dirty castrolte dirty communist and books not several of the demonstrators said they believed the limousine carried generallsimo costoso de maria y cordobes leader of the reformed socialist party in san brumo argentina following the 7:3o p.m incident joseph w jacobs 66 band man ager who took over direction of this pep rally for prof john s steckbeck chastised the students for insulting the visitor as the general's vehicle inched its way up the hill toward the freshman quad and was attacked and rocked by the students the hired chauffeur robert oberly owner of a bethlehem taxi com riif ilmnut rtn r ha ifa si v*atf*gw4 backwards down to university ave where he turned the car around and fled down taylor st the general's proposed itin erary was forwarded to the brown and white last week by persons connected with the pep rally according to interested parties cordobes is on the first leg of an informal tour of ujs colleges and universities he reportedly hopes to extensively reform argentinian higher education using what he learns in the united states cordcbes was said to be involved in an attempt to overthrow argen tine dictator juan peron during the fifties forced into provincial exile in 1950 he has supposedly reestablished himself as leader of us party one local newspaper termed the incident a fake and said it was planned to " stir student in terest in a football team which has suffered four successive defeats this season the paper also said san brumo the general's home province means joke in spanish how ever a recent spanish-englisn dictionary has only one meaning baw photo by kay sykes students riot - several hundred students attending fri day night's pep rally chased away a limousine they believed hp judiciary committee sets rules for weekend by dan gladding as the university prepares for houseparty and the centennial ball stephen l mandell 66 chairman of arcadia's social controls com mittee and dean william l quay announced the rules concerning students and houseparty according to mandell hotel bethlehem will be open during the hours of the ball only to lehigh students having tickets to the ball the only other people allowed in will be non-student guests of the hotel at the ball and at all times throughout the weekend social controls committee members will have the authority to take i d cards of students who break any rules at the ball six members of the committee will be accom panied by pinkerton guards liquor will not be allowed in the hotel rooms occupied by stu dents during the hours of the dance cocktail parties may begin in living groups at 4:90 p.m friday but must end at 9 p.m at this time living groups must be cleared and occupied by no more than three couples and chaperones unless a petition for a party during these hours had been approved at 1 a.m saturday closed living group parties may begin and at 2 a.m all persons who are not members guests or dates of mem bers must leave guests include fraternity alumni living group parties must end at 4 a.m saturday morning and all members must leave except the two members who have des ignated in advance as resident chaperons living groups re-open for activ ities at 10 o'clock the next morning with closed living group parties beginning at s p.m that afternoon from 10 p.m to s a.m living group parties are open to all lehigh students and guests having guest cards living group parties close at 4 a m sunday morning and residence are again closed until 10 a.m sunday morning : living groups must go off tap at 3:30 a.m both saturday and ! sunday mornings this means stakes must be removed from kegt ! closed connecting values and locked bars will not be considered sufficent regardless of the tapping system all day sunday from 3:30 a.m on will be dry this means no ale nolle beverages of any kind eastern daylight savings time no contest - the international debate on viet nam last night in packard lab was not judged speaking is john muse wicz 68 in order from right are his partner john davies of cambridge university william messer 66 norman lamont of cambridge and the lehigh debate adviser john zacharis of the speech division ifc will underwrite young gop debate the interfraternity council has agreed to pay the entire bill for the upcoming debate between william f buckley and james farmer james r adams 66 reported sunday night that i.f.c will con tribute 2,000 of which 1,000 will be used to pay buckley 750 will go to farmer 150 for the use of grace hall and 100 for publicity and other miscellaneous expenses the i.f.c had originally planned to use the money to sponsor a • greek week next spring with the intention of bringing several prom inent speakers to the campus unfortunately greek week was scheduled to take place immediately after the appearance of two noted speakers including this year's blaustein lecturer henry cabot lodge dave etzel president of ifc met with preston parr dean of student life and together they decided that under these circumstances greek week would not be a good idea the acceptance of farmer said adams was particularly fortunate because of the contrast between his style and buckley's other persons solicited for the debate were dr martin luther king cecil b moore norman thomas murray kempton and norman mailer farmer was the only one to reply the choice of topics for the de bate has been left to farmer from whom the young republicans expect to hear this week buckley was not consulted when the agree rint was reached to allow farmer choose the topics however it is expected that he will offer no ob jection the young republicans and ifc have agreed to share publicity equally on the night of the debate dave etzel will introduce adams who will in turn introduce buck ley farmer and the moderator the moderator has not yet been chosen see viet page 6 see ifc page 6 i queen ballots the last chance to cast | votes for the centennial p quean finalists wiii be from i 9 a.m to 12:30 p.m tomor | row in front of the university i center post office the queen will be crowned i at the centennial ball friday * evening she will deselected ifrom among five finalists by a panel of judges com : posed of president w.dem : ing lewis dean charles w i breiman samuel h mlssi . mer director of admissions fd warren covtngton and | his wife kathee fewer than 100 tickets for i the ball are still available at s the student activities desk i tbft cost is 6 per couple |
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