Show STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE WALKER irvnA EAGAR-- v RAWLINGS riRY ciiK CHECKEri S A paTRICIA BILLINGS EJItor-1n-Ch!- JOHN Editor Sports Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor 87 - In Retrospect: Ethiopia Had The Right Idea By Dick Dawson 'Life Columnist shots: Some parting Look magazine reports that hanging on the wall in the office of Draft Director Louis B Hershey is a copy of Haile Selassie’s mobilization order to the Ethiopians when Mussolini began the invasion of that country in 1935 It reads: “Everyone will now be mobilized and all boys old enough to carry a spear will be sent to Addis Ababa Married men will take their wives to carry food and cook will take any woman Those without wives without a husband Women with small babies need not go The blind those who cannot walk or for any reason cannot carry a spear are exempted Anyone found at home after the receipt of this order will be hanged” Well that’s clear enough But while it would seem a hit harsh as astandard for our draft to imitate even in an extreme emergency at least it applies to equally everybody foreign unity of a policy is from commanded thing to next Yet free nation in support a difficult thing to “on-high- ” come by It can’t be or won by treating dissent as the disloyalty ent Johnson’s recent It wasn’t only that speech in Chicago he pledged to base his decisions “on what I think is really best for this country” and asked for a matching pledge from “every American to put our country first” been alright did not stop there In his talk at a party dinner he left the clear inference that those from or question his policies are suspect in their money-raisin- g who dissent basic - patriotism for example How else not could this passage be read: “I do that those men who are out there fighting for us think we should enjoy the luxury of fighting each think tonight other back Or how home” about this “measuring stick” the President urged use in judging every public official and candidate: fleiTone Yourselves j ‘Is he helping the cause of his country or the cause of himself? Is he trying to unite afvancing Tfl °r ke ° Puh us apart to promote himself?” lmPbcation here is what it seems — that since his decisions are made in the national interest anyone who JSa£Iees must he serving the nation badly — then this ipecch s km ls’ ds aher all part of what we are fighting to right for individual men t0 sPeak their “de-minds'1- t U? The Admitted? y vi f nm this wTiter felt no warm love w'hile he was for the nation’s “Vietniks” or what have you But h — though it was sometimes difficult that fv° understood is was a guaranteed privilege that he too shared ti es i“at °ld sav t saying go? “I don’t agree with what you in ’ defend your right to say it”? on th seeking to silence criticism by casting doubt Cr s Patriotism is one of the lowest of blows too far hoi ow the belt to be taken lightly Sum in tilpmrUQSt c®fcM holding a somewhat prejudiced viewpoint C0UeagUe' Mr MaUS is from thc standpoint that I (and linn- Reserves) feel no compulsion to return to cCtr tllat Mr- - Maughan may stay in school ivantcc3 some men have served joined the Reserves and ictive duty in the stntec: sirrmlv to avoid if Ulti-g- f £ ftiaQ the increased appropriation is merely a step in the right direction It is hoped that future student leaders will have sufficient foresight to enable even further enlargement Student Senate action Wednesday dealing with this paper were quite disturbing with respect to press freedom and financial consideration As proposed by Business and Social Science Senator Mike Dryden our budget would be divided into three parts according to the number of issues produced each of the three quarters At the end of each quarter Senate would review the subsequent appropriation die-har- d the confirmed Reservist is like criticizing the °U ke bargain counter you had the same An Answer (EDITOR’S NOTE: Letters have been printed in this paper from the Association of Chinese Students as well as Jim Hanley concerning the latter’s activities as chairman of International Days Tracy Iluang representing the Chinese students explains the position of his group concerning alegation made by Hanley in the folowing letter No more will be printed on the issue We urge Ilanley and the Chinese group to meet and settle differences in more polite and judicious terms than have thus far been expres- sed) — 0— Student Life Honorable oriental brethren of efficient Mr Jim Ilanley wish to dispell dust raised by his recent letter of clarification from previously mentioned occidental gentleman ask1 We were accused of noing everything and giving we of fact thing As a matter Mr Ilanley did everything the do to during us had asked International of week entire of Days We prepared recipes cooks Chinese food elected sold tickets gathered Chinese articles for the display particInternational ipated in the Contest Queen — All these were der to JJ5 PuYek °ve Editor in- - itialive and Ia ’ u shall ’se for our display to he at the Un- - and askJdnrf exactly 4 pm the the Simday°before no case but Week n did j then and he WaS available about t to do anything had to jong run we 0Ver a show case help to brin Dept from the Engineering of Mf case to the 2 As was Phe's address which Mr-lescheduled on Friday 7:30 contacted me y ls Hke the veteran Reservist who’s already seen well what would you call it Although proponents of said measure deny an attempt at censorship wording of the bill is too specific and obvious to indicate any other intent Advocates obviously desired some control over publication Further the proposal is not constitutional according to Section II Article II of the ASUSU constitution which requires “that all matters dealing with publications be presented to the Publications Council” and thereafter referred to Student Senate No such action was taken by originators of the measure A conference has been held with parties involved and the matter will now be referred to Student Court for judgment Because of implied control of the press and unconstitutionality of the measure we recommend that it be eliminated by Student Court Student Life is desirous to cooperate with all factions of the studentbody and administration However as would any press we object to ell forms of administrative censorship We are anxious to counsel with Senate on a mutually agreeable basis with absence if censorship threats We recommend in interest of good relations in the future that Student Senators be less impulsive and more knowledgeable on issues of such vital concern before passing legislation Again we recommend that Dry den’s proposal be removed from provisions of the new budget Letters To The ditor 1 “Weekend to believe difficult that thpv findulSing in sour grapes? It is foresight the had do n°f wsh ey had "and inMrmseves was edlScnce good — to eet in “while the getting Sever! !C'lzaig However ’ !sricc(l (hat Vietnam Ple V0Se who attack these few quality of a given course in these are the implications many received from Presid- That would have But the President year-IIoweve- aSi s wV-STB&- The 3 Tins is the last issue of Student Life for r each Monday during il wiU be PubUshd under of the Summer Quarter office and large it has been a successful year dlorou6hly enjoyed producing this publication Several students have been extremely devoted to service on the staff and nave made it possible to inform students concerning campus issues and activities It’s only regrettable that we haven’t been able to do more due to lack of finances To a degree next year’s allocation for Student Ijfe will enable the staff to produce a more thorough publication including several types of information not currently possible Our problem is one more of quantity than of SI during the school ye "£j''Vh'e''ssSflJ Olfice t00“ State u"ta B"ud-f“fffon" Sffm'St 1908 at Logan Utah 4 second class matter September fcnltr act of March 2 1870 Stance lor mailing at special rate of postage In accordance eh nostal laws and regulations subscription rates for olf campus: W per year or ?1 per quarter out of country Second class postage paid in Logan Utah anPCode 84321 iy dumber 1964 Less Impulse More Knowlege ef Managing TAY MAY 27 Thursday night just as I was ter understanding From Air on my wray to a dinner party Hanley’s letter I quote the Mr Hanley asked me if I following statements: “The can find a Chinese student to Chinese students are not the largest international group on pick up Mr Che the next morour vice consulted I campus are you forgetting ning 6000 plus Americans?” the to some talked and president and “Old Glory was the only 15 Chinese students before I met Mr Hanley again at 11:35 recognizable flag to me the rest were al the same” it is that same night as appointedapparent that he wasn’t inter- about Although there are ested in the programs of the 150 Chinese students on camInternational Week and as me pus it is not possible for such should not have beeu withto go to the whole group chairman besides in a couple of hours In spite of the known fact these students all have their studies and work and do not that the Chinese flags were to await my available in both the Union simply stand-b- y Building stockrom and our ascall Mr Hanley’s disinterest was can be seen by his words and sociation no Chinese flag Mr Hanley’s way deeds as he said “What do I displayed of handling the display of Mr to send do? I’ll have flags as a matter of mere suChe back to San Francisco” decoration also points Should that be the attitude of perficial to his disqualification of being a chairman? a chairman 3 After our meeting at 11:35 Thank you definitely pm Mr Ilanley Tracy Iluang agreed that he would call the President of the Western Airlines at 6:30 next of Chinese Assn morning and make the necesStudents sary arrangements to take Mr Che to our campus as Mr Che was invited by Mr Hanarley personally Mr Che rived at the Salt Lake Airport Editor Student Life Student Publications have and was met by no one He of the made an outstanding contrioffice the at inquired airlines for any arrangement bution to the success of this of transportation and the ofpast school year and I want to was thank those who have made it fice confirmed that there no caU from Mr Ilanley after possible I am aware that the Editors the head of the office gathered work at and their staffs for Student the all personnel Life Buzzer and Crucible 4 There was no meeting beof tween Air Ilanley and myself make large contributions to see that at 1 am Friday morning as time and effort to us he stated in his letter And these publications get aware am also I that the past president of our the students that they have received little association Air Ilsich absoto take if any renumeration for their lutely did not agree efforts It seems appropriate the responsibility of announcof thc then to let you know that your ing the postponement effort has not gone unnoticed address of Air Che or unappreciated 5 Today we stand together Though we sometimes take to struggle for freedom and exception with your opinions democracy and only through are all united in universal brotherhod of the I think we our to appreciation for the free world can we hope tributions you have made achieve this goal Schow Ron abolished egoism should be Chairman Publications bet-( I for thef sake of unity and ! t f - Appreciation con-person- I al |