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Show my i.Wyn iiwiiMarfiMiayImpilMilhiiiiffMiiiliywiriaiigl jjjg jjp rtfr yriV- Sin lent s PROVO University Brigham Young students, neatly 10,000 strong, voted Thursday to support ld'v and oHer on tlie BYU campus ana to resist internal or external disturbances. DESERET NEWS, Friday, September Ballot Printer Loiraine Piess, 1797 S. Main turhnncp approaching a riot will might descend on this campus St , lias been granted the conbe toi thwith dismissed ftom the sonie day t camse a disturb- - tract to print 350,006 Salt Lake to embarrass County genoial election ballots a nee designed UIeISUV ' President Wilkinsoi said the . or Tlhe C',urdt! of Jeslls at a cost of $7,315. university cannot countenance ,AU Later-daSaints. what has occurred at Berkeley. ,Chnst cf We are at Columbia, or scores of othei prepared to resist any attempt of tins kind, and universities in the country. Our concern is that wo have boon assured by your stu- might have some disturbances dent body officers that we will Dr. from outside elements, for in ail have their full support, ilkinson declared, of the other major student dis- turbances in the country. Corn-- ) The university president munists and Communist sympa- - pointed out recent disturbances .thizers have been identified and destruction on other cam- with tlie leaders of tlie upns-- puses, noting, "In my judgment Isiudents engaging in conduct of he said, ings, The university leade said that sort should not only be that some of those who have expelled from school but should stirred up other campuses be imprisoned. ... lUmrn Many leading authorities say there is no cure for her short of surgery. But in some cases there is a product that may relieve hemorrhoid pain. Its name is M.P.O. Mmithclatuni Pile Ointment. y M.P.O. contains Benzocaine, a topical anesthetic hospitals use to soothe burns and skin rash. It can give relief for hours. Get M.P.O. at your drug V President j counter, in ointment or suppositories. 1 Dr. Parley A. Christensen Dies PROVO Dr. Parley A. Christensen during a program Christensen, 80, 369 N. 3rd East, and reception at BYU in 1964. professor emeritus of English at An avid athletics enthusiast, d Young Brigham University, Dr. Christensen was an Thursday at 8:45 a.m. in a standing baseball pitcher at Salt Lake hospital of cancer. Brigham Young College and Slate University and Dr. Christensens teaching spanned nearly 60 years in ceived offers from professional the classroom and began as teams. a student teacher while he was! For 25 years he was BYUs attending Brigham Young Col- - Faculty representative in the lege in Logan and continued! Rocky Mountain Conference and later the Mountain States Ath-H- e until his retirement in 1965. was widely known as alktic Conference. He also was writer and speaker. He wrote chairman of the BYU Athletic two books of essays, All In A Council for several years. Teachers Day, published in Active in civic affairs, Dr. was an elected Of A Number Of Christensen 1948, and member of Provo's charter Things, published in 1962. and in the late The professor emeritus re- commission 1930's was a leader in the succeived many honors from his to bring munistudents and colleagues, and in cessful drive to Provo. owned power cipally 1942 was chosen by BYU stuNATIVE KANES YILLE the of Professor as dents He v as born May 15, 1888, in Year. in 1959 he received the Distinguished Service Awanl of Kanesville, Weber County, a son tlie Utah Academy of Arts, Scie- of Hannah Margretta Christennce-and Letters. sen and Mads Christensen. He Fix an essay, On Liberty In attended high school at BrigOur Time," he received an ham Young College and was award from the Valley Forge class valedictorian. He received his bachelors Freedoms Foundation in 1952. He served for many years on degree from Utah State Univerthe editorial board of the West- sity and taught in Box Elder ern Humanities Review and was County elementary schools and at Box Elder High School. a frequent contributor. After receiving his masters Hundreds of former students and fellow teachers honored Dr. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University, he joined the BYU faculty in 1927 and was chairman of the English Department for 25 years. In 1936 while on sabbatical leave, Dr. attended Harvard Christensen University and participated in (Margaret) Sorensen and Harold P. Christensen. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. L. Mayland (Betty) Parker, Tempe, Ariz. There are 19 grandchildren and four re-re- er - congressional reform and elec- tion reform. Rep. Burton noted that both the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1967 and a bill to revise the federal election laws were passed by the Senate a year Use Action Ads D. out-die- WASHINGTON Rep. Laurence J. Burton, joined Thursday with 133 other members of Congress in urging House Speaker John W. McCorto schedule conmack, sideration for bills providing for B3 ADVERTISEMENT willing to support the university body in the world, led by re- have disiimhances of the pace completely in maintaining law sponsible and we at this univeiwtv. officers, and order to please stand, .count on you as students and Your record of the past as President Wilkinson asked. your elected representatives to students shows that yu do not The response was immediate maintain the great reputation of countenance this, he said. and unanimous. The students the BYU. Your refusal to yield to mob, The vote came during the rose from their seats to support 'The administrator said the and your Dride in psychology student fiist m their administrative leader. assembly universitys Code of Conduct tlie appearance of yourselves Geoige Albert Smith Fieldhouse In an address covering stan- would be a guide for student be- and this campus, are qualities as Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, dards of the institution, advan- havior during the year both on lor which we salute you. president of the university, ad- tages to be gained at BYU and and off the campus. But tlie president warned, dressed the students. code of conduct, President WilkTouching on phases of the While we think it unnecessary. I would like to ask every stu- inson said that students here Wilkinson I am here giving notice that any code, dent in this student body who is are the most orderly student warned that we do not riot or student who engages in any dis- - Burton Urges Reform Bills 27, 1968 SURVIVORS ALso surviving are a brother and three sisters: Mrs. Rhoda Farr, Burley, Idaho; Catherine Coffin, Salt Lake City; Adolph Christensen, Arimo, Idaho, and Mrs. Minerva Woodland, San Gabriel, Calif. Funeral services will be held Tuesday noon in the Provo oth Yard, 505 E. 200 North. Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Berg Funeral Home, 185 E. Center St., and Tuesday one hour before the services at the ward. Dr. Pcrley Christensen Burial will be In the Provo . . . educator dies City Cemetery. Patio Dept. Discounts TRUCK FOR FALL PLANTING! NEW SHIPMENT OF FRESH STOCK LOAD JUST ARRIVED . . . Pyracantlia, with beautiful orange berries . . . Green and variegated liuonymus . . . Uprights, Golden Dwarf Berkman and tall in Bine Cone Arborvitaes. All containers. All is new fresh stock for the fall planters . . . Stock up now! At this low, low price from Kmarts Patio Dept. 10-1- 2. 10-1- 2. 10-1- 2 its tercentary celebration. ACTIVE LDS As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he was a high priest in the Provo 5th Ward and a Sunday School teacher. He married Ruth Jones of Wellsville on June 2, 1915, in the Salt Lake Temple. He is survived by his widow, two sons and two daughters; Horace Christensen, Mrs. Parry SALTILAKEIURHOLSTER Neither congressional nor election reform measures have been brought to ago. reform the floor of the House for debate. I have received mail from constituents complaining of our outdated methods in Congress, Rep. Burton said. Hospital Expansion Continued from Page B-- l tlie hospital has invited the public to inspect it before it becomes fully operational Monday. 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