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VOL. LXXXI— NO. 80 ITHACA, N. V., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965 12 PAGES-.TEN CENTS
Univ. Raises
Housing Fees
Off Campus Ruling
Acceptedby Faculty
The University Faculty accept-
ed without vote or discussion
U.S. Expected to Respond
To Viet Cong Offensive
yesterday the Faculty Commit-
—
—SUN Staff Photo by Wmr C. Hwilw
Fraternity men return to a room of memories the
Larrick testified that "In ad- Lampman then added goals.
With the Red once again a man
dition to producing the immed- up, Doug Ferguson scored two
personally objected to it. The
matter was cvcntually brought
to the Dean of students' Office.
Baker Cafeteria. Continued 00 Page 11 goals in a seven second span. Continued «„, Page 4
Junior G-Men ... The Gleaner
"ANNOUNCEMENT
gist will lecture on poverty and
A graduate of the College of
...
man's search for identity Feb the City of
26. New York, Goodman
The author of "Growing up
received his doctorate from the
University of Chicago and has
every Friday andSaturday evening
Absurb," a book which estab- taught at Chicago, New York
lished Goodman's reputation as University, Black Mountain Col-
W C^fc^j
a critic of American society, lege and Sarah Lawrence.
will speak in the Alice Statler
Auditorium at 8:15 p.m.
His visit to the University is
planned as part of Cornell
United Religious Work's pro-
EVENTS TODAY AT THE DUTCH"
gram on "Poverty and Moral
Responsibility."
TRIPHAMMER CO-OP
An information meeting for
with \ |fc
Since 1961 Goodman has coeds interested in the Tripham-
visited more than 30 colleges, mer Co-Op will be held in the
where he has lecturedin various Dickson VI living room at 6:30
departments and to student or- p.m. today.
granizations. He has said his
chief interest is to find ways to FOLK DANCING
The Satin 3 f Wt
make our enviornment liveable
by restoring the human scale The Cornell Folk Dancers will The smoothest sound around. V
sponsor a program of folk danc-
ing with some instruction in
Enjoy the song styIings of Caryl W
NOTICES the Memorial Room of Willard
— W. S. North
Straight Hall at 7:30 p.m. today.
Geppert '66 with Gary Haight m 4 A
— noon today.
CATVGA WAITERS '66 on piano and Bob Gorman M
North Room
— CENTENNIAL USHERS
— SHERWOODB North Room
W. S. Anyone interested in ushering
'66 on percussions.
4:30 p.m. today.
CHESS CLUB
_ W. S. Art Room
— for the International Student
Conference Feb. 24-28 should
7:30 p.m. today.
— Starting this weekend
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contact the Centennial Office,
FORUM — 8:IS
LECTURE W. S. Intl.
Lounge today.
p.m. Day B-25 or call AR 5-4176.
at the
ITHACA HOTEL'S
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"Among those who do ride the gravy train of excessive
benefits are those who seem to make a career out of un-
employment. Such people work only long enough to qualify
for 26 weeks of Unemployment Compensation and then
start the cycle all over again.
—DUTCH
FRI. — -
KITCHEN
9:30- 12:00 . .
"Under existing law, we make it easy for them to qualify sat. 9:30 i:00 coat and tie couples only
for their curious way of life. All that is necessary is to
earn $15 a week for 17 weeks. At present industrial wage
rates that means working one day a week, or less, for
about four months to get tax free pay for the next six
t_M____-|M
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JQr|nson & Johnson
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Foundation
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NIGERIA OR GHAh A?
Univ.Finds Poem "Obscene" Lion Guard Tr .ru
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rr.n«h or a. hoy. o M«t.r',
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with a .Irong mojor in on. of Ih. foll Wjng;
1 Ar. a jrodual. phr»i«. c. biolo9y. d. .n9'n.«inB,
D.gr« in E ,.
math
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of Columbia has been named «d h«lllh, 1... than 55 r«,r, oof og
» Ar. oUS. cili»n, in 9..condary uhool or jun.or coll.g. „.,
( oatinurd from Page 1 the poem to several members basketball Ivy player of the de.ir. I. l»och ol ih.
of the English Department. week for his leading role in the 3. Ar. »in 91.; or or. marriwl ond
with no mor. than on. (hild
Acting in Dean of Students Those members of the depart- Lions' victories over Harvard
Stanley W Davit' absence, As- ment consulted felt the poem and Dartmouth last weekend. IIinl.r.sl*d, please
writ, to:
sociate Dean Stanloy R. Levy was not legally obscene and The two triumphs raised the TEACHERS FOR WEST AFRICA PROGRAM
said the literary value of the was a serious literary attempt. Light Blue from seventh place Eliiob.thlown C011.g.,
fliiob.th.own, Pa. 17022
work should be judged by quali- Opinions varied, however, on to a fourth place tie in the
Ivy
fied faculty members. He sent the success of the attempt. League.
Assistant Prof Don W. Kleine, The six-f oo t backcourtman
faculty adviser of the Horse, from Brooklyn, regarded by
Univ. Sets said the poem is " "a serious ar-
endeavor He said it
fans on Morningside Heights as
a real "crowd pleaser," ac-
_^^ You'll be
might offend some, "but there counted for the major share of happy too
N.Y. Plans is apparently no reason to cen- the two nights' scoring with 51
Heart
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by ttie Lincoln Center for this
it
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DELICATESSEN I project of the Cornell Library loca
' "
'. library to stay on indefinitely.
on Cayuga Seneca Way in the area of the
the pla Cal1' Carey and Eagles Buildings. On January 27 the Common losing that the city be con-
for |rtinf the high Council selected D for the li- strained to build a library for
do! "
r
h^
t tig too impracti- B. The north side of the 100
block of E. Seneca St., through
brary. $500,000 or less. MayOr
Johns
and a large majority of Common
J^"JJ,B plans for a to E. Buffalo St.
On April 3, Mayor Hunna
Council urged that the citizens
«P
Cayuga Street
C. The north side of the 200
Johns requested aid from the
Town of Ithaca and Tompkins of Ithaca vote to reject this
N%l Bank and Trust block of W. State St. County to build the library. The proposal. On El6cti0n Day
P^»V,he
s
library mo- D. The area of the municipal
parking lot in the 300 block of
town agreed to the city's pro- Ilhacans rejected thc cost limi-
tation by a 3-1 marj,jn The temporary home of the library. The shelves are
w "^t'to move when,
*fcj the library as- W. State St.
posal immediately, but the coun-
Town of Ithaca Supervisor crowded together, as the library tries to keep as 'many
ty Board of Supervisors, on books as possible available to the public.
'"ll for
the library William B. Kerr and Dr Baldini
were mobilizing support on the
'SHUt as a parking mon Council had selected Site brary. He said, "The county
'"^L^fioard
a a
of Trus-
°"lci *:ceepted the of-
" fccto move out by
Board of Supervisors for a
county-owned library during the
referendum campaign Kerr re
_ D on West State St., but its
action in no way commits the
Board of Supervisors.
(outside the city) has more card
holders than the city itself, so
it seems that county ownership
n<* «* -as little
introduced the propoSal at tne Two weeks ago Supervisor is the most logical way of build-
Nov. 23 Board meeting, the
.n. likeli-
Ulatfc|jrary would find Board reversed its%if an(j ap _ James Cortright said that the
county is trying to purchase the
ing the library."
proved the measure, 9.5 Kerr's He is not concerned with
"ermaae^fc before they resolution included an appro- Odd Fellows Home and the old where the new library is lo-
Vj became neces-
that i|,j a temporary priation of $450,000 t0 buiid the Ithaca College music building cated, but hopes that it will be
library. Under Kefr- S resolu- on N. Cayuga St. across from constructed soon so he can
Onfej the library as- DeWitt Park as a site for the
ation (p,j a two-year tion, the method of finance library. move out of the makeshift tem-
c with would be based on the county porary quarters.
lie one-year re- tax system. Kerr, however, said that sev-
al °Pu»:>r the Sons of eral sites were still under con- The library has a book stock
1 Hall ot state St. New York State, flowing the of almost 70,000 volumes, but
>c 'ibnrji still located in county's appropriation,approved sideration. He is hopeful that a due to space shortage in the
"tempt*! quarters, a request for a feyerai grant definite decision can be made
1
— Thursday 4:30
of modern Jewish think&rs
Rabbi Goldfarb
and a discussion Tuesday 4:00
INTER-DIVISIONAL STUDIES
— m—. ~-... CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE AND THE IMAGE OF MAN
H MRS: PIBKF aroth
rmnt-ABUiH thb
ETI-ncs
THE OF THE TALMUD A study of mans nature as reflected through realistic literature and
A discussion of the claS;Sjc text, reflecting Rabbinic norms for ethical
conduct.
RabbiGoldfarb
— Sati day 12:00
tr
'-doctrine of man.
r Bausman
—
drama, and as that reflection is affected when compared to a Christian
Tuesday 9:00
Christian beliefs and scientific skepticism
BIBLE STUDY (Samuel anq King*) A small study group of students in science and engineering will meet
dby
A study of Biblical texts ,n the orieinal Hebrew
Rabbi Goldfarb
- T^tTblletermfn^d A4 5 examineD.Priorconvictions
Professors Holcomb and R. K.Finn
-
in the light of their professional education.
Tuesday 12:00
SERVICE PROJECTS STUDIES
ephffl MODERN HEBREW
AC
Beginning
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Designed to develop COr>Vpr<;atinnal knowledge
Wednesday 7 00 of m
knnwlprk'pr»f <wern Hphrpw
mnriprn Hebrew.
rOCUS ON THE INNER C|TY
<Awltn
flve week seminari wiu study the problems faced by the inner city
particular reference to East Harlem) in race relations, education,
Advanced Wednesday h-is
Mre lfhnr ODSI and nousing. political action, and will look at current and suggested
—
approaches to these problems by governments, schools, churches, special
iara. iznur
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th^ybeliev^t lnterested in leami"g what Catholics believe and Monday 7:30
why
c^r;:ssTs' ,».< «»
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BARNETT'S
SUNOCO
ulty yesterday by Prof. Stephen Following the training they today. COUPS AND-INDIVIDUALS
Tray.l Abroad
will return to Cornell to par- Seventy-five year old rreed- W
ork . Study "We're Proud of Our
M. Parrish. chairman of the ticipate the KOTC program man spent three weeks in Mos- to,
adv,«. book,
individual help,
Military Affairs Conum
here.
in
cow in 1919 with Lenin. Iinformation coll Lube Jobs".
The new two year plan for of Rus- AR 2-0937
md Air Force will supple- In Air Force ROTC the two With US recognition
formally retired JUDY LEVY
all in 1933, he
the existing four year year program will eliminate sia
him-
The Faculty Council dc- drill on campus. The summer from business to dedicate
not a $120 salary will ■eM "to the task of informing
this program does de- training with
vote in order to replaca the normal six week munism the nation of the threat of com-
f
immediately ran in which advanced which looms on the
go into effect this country's secur- DAY
The program, which is being cadets now participate.
nationally, will send The Army program differs tion."
horizon
ity and
of
the welfare of the na- VALENTINE'S
applicants to a summer camp slightly. Drill on campus will
continue and two summer ses- PARTY?
Integration Mons are required. The
Mill be at privates pay, $78 per
riKiith, the second at $120.
first
LAFAYETTE
Plan Opposed The commanders of the two
ROTC units declined to com-
ment on how the new program
See
< ontlnurd from Page 5 ELECTRONICS
IBM varied in vehemence but
would effect service enrollment.
ually while brushing your teeth." It was too early to tell, they
tion anionj! uppt-rdiiss said. "ASSOCIATE STORE" VASTENO'S
was overwhelmingly opposed The plan which was designed trMFKcntniuHLK
Free Delivery
ophomore pointed out that primarily for students transfer-
colleges, also Dryden, N.Y.
shouldn t "tx- required to mn from junior AR 2-2650
put up with the silliness of the gives undecided freshman
a 206 N. Tioga St.
to join after their Phone: 844-4982
freshman ye.ir more than once second chance year.
If they want to relive their sophomore
mm experiences, they can
volunteer to (m- V i
A H W^
Sophomores were ulso dis-
I with the idea of sopti
omorcs and juniors dra
numberi tagethar, Cindy Oafcaa
"67 said that lumping the two
r %
. together destroys the
I distinction between up-
iwnlimmni nd onderctaM-
nii-ii
It was universally acknowledg-
ed that girls tend to be friendly
with Kirls in their own class and
that such a system would make
il more difficult to choose rooms
near fnonds.
Another sopohomon- suggested
th.it because the administration
i nice to us lately on
n|iui liousli!j4. contract
curfews, they thought
would !«■ to sneak some-
t» that the Kirls don't
Thon '68 admitted that
imeii are terrible people
to live with
ihe most vehement
■corded by soph-
Noel Relyea who sug-
il th.it if the administration
through with integrated
dorms, they should lift the limit
on the number of mrls living
no one will
m the dorms
8 Cornell Daily Sun
Thursday, t\>l>. 11. 19€6
Theygo to the same school, take the with the field sales force. Our manager
same course, start out in the same job of market development was a design
— yetone becomesawhiz inresearch and engineer. Our president ...
a person- B"
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"H
WINE the other a sales manager in Buffalo. nel man. KVil
We think it's wonderful. As a matter This flexible shifting of people and 3iEEj
of fact, that's exactly the way things their infinite variety of skills, has made
APRES-SKI I happenat Lukens. Lukens a $100-million-plus corporation ■■^■■l
We don't try to put peoplein pigeon- ... the 4th largest steel plate producer
holes. We can't. There are no two alike. ...
in the nation the world's leading pro- ■■■■■^
FMM LONDON |||il|| We find that good engineers often
make excellent salesmen ...
and that
ducer of specialty plate steels
If you dislike being pigeon-holed
Coatesville,
Pennsylvania
some good salesmen do even better as perhaps you'd like to consider a career An equal
20 H. Ptfw. Ant.,
ItofrtsvAt,PwMftvMit steel plant managers. with us. You can never tell where it °PP° rtunity
Our director of purchases started might lead. employer.
FROM THE SIDELINES AFL Okays Thursday, Feb. 11, 1965 Cornell Daily Sun 9
RICHARD By
|>f[
run and shoot, break the fother professional contracts.
FLOWERS C*i
but the NBA's own proficiency It refused, however, to delay
an.
way, four more points anq
is killing it. It's not just that other night's sleep. its annual draft meeting until
players are taller or faster, but
that they are better in every
category. This is a seemingly
insolvable conflict, for you can't
The NBA is stuck in an en€ |.
less spiral of unchanging mo
notony. Year after year the An_
Stars are the same, the scaring
_
after the bowl games have been
played or to ban the signing of
redshirts. The NCAA had asked
both leagues to take those steps
W%
W%,
VALENTINE
DAAT *£!
/v
s
-
award victories to non-talent. to prevent early signings.
leaders are the same, tht re.
This season's crowds have re-
flected the problem. Despite
major city arenas, few crowds
—
bound leaders are the si, m c
nothing shows change Om> can
A redshirt is a player who is
held out of college competition
for one season and thus re- £$^ FLOWER SHOP *f^W
predict on opening day that
have reached 10,000, to say
. mains athletically eligible for a
nothing of capacity. More often,
they total about 3,000.
It's not only in the stands
Chamberlain will lead in scor
ing, Robertson in assists anj
Chamberlain or Russell it, re
bounds.
_ year afterhis entering class has
been graduated.
The wording of the AFL state-
ment issued by Commissioner
that the NBA can't get fans.
There is nothing comparable to
baseball's winter Hot Stove
League to keep up excitement.
Season after season, the Cel-
tics top the Eastern Division an(j
by a greater margin each time
At this point, they have iosj
Joe Foss virtually duplicates
that of a similar statement
made by NFL Commissioner
Pete Rozelle last month. Both
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Pro basketball's greatest failure
is the lack of interest among only 10 of 58 games, coming off leagues agree not to sign college
younger fans. It is the only winning streaks of 10 (to open seniors until their teams have
large sport which cannot sell the season) and 16. completed the season, including
trading cards.
It's impossible for any aver- team, never has a chance
-
Cincinnati, another excfenent
Hithe
bowl games. And both include
redshirts who actually are play-
ing out their extra season of USE SUN CLASSIFIEDS
age American sports fan to Continued on Page 10
identify with basketball heroes. college eligibility.
With few exceptions, they are
a collectionof giants. What nor-
mal back alley athlete can see
himself standing seven feet tall?
Oscar Robertson, tops at a
position normally calling for
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* »« k« l - HIGHLIGHTS ATTENBOROUGH
LECTURE Jud, sumpler noted IN
author, professor h
,
EMlirti Uterature
r>i y of New york,
from
at the State Univf.
and Forrest Read profe^or of Eng- SEAMCE
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also have to be increased an the maids will continue to
average of S per cent. The de- change linens in the rooms
tails, however, have not been weekly, the cleaning
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