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Weather WASHINGTON EASTERN WASlllNGTON- DAILY Mostly sunny Friday. Increasing STATE cloudiness With a little rain in places Friday night and Saturday. UNIVERSITY High's 70 to 80. Low Friday night, 45 to 55. EVERGREEN Volume LXXII PULLMAN. WA?HINGTON99163 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1965 Number 8 Biggest Event Ever Ambitious Vandals 2000 Dads Visit WSD; Reply to Challenge Plan to 'Handle Vandalsa We, the Associated Students of the University of Idaho, hereby accept with alacrity the challenge so ineptly presented to us by representatives of the pseudo-intellectual hamlet of The WSU campus will swarm uled for 6 p.m, tonign], The ident C. Clement French as the Cougarville. with over 2000 visiting dads this rally is slated for Rogers Field guest of honor. We feel that premature arrangements to host VANDAL- weekend, when the first major and the "Dad of the Year" will The WSU soccer team, and VILLE visitors in " cougar country" are not only fruit- event of the year, Dad's Week- be named at the rally. Finalists ROTC units will also participate less, but futile. The august University of Idaho will ac- end, becomes the biggest Dad's selected from living group nom- with Idaho in athletics Saturday. commodate the comparatively small cluster of schoolboys and Weekend in WSUhistory. inations include George The Soccer team hosts the girls who will be forced to propel themselves from wet and According to Gordon McLean, Blakkolb, Marshal A. Neill and Vandals..at 10 a.m, on the weary Washington to mundane Moscow in the next week or chairman of the Weekend, 1000 Dr. L.E. Hildebra,nd. women's Playfield with the two. Dads were registered by yester- -The smoker featuring boxing ROTC department in football at Yes, you may bring Butch, if he is out of his period of con- day afternoon, and the additional judo, wresmni and gymnastics ~ 9 a.m, on the intramural field. valescence. We understand that he has been suffering from 1000 are expected to appear dur- a lack of mental stimu,laUon compounded by a chronic case ing the weekend. scheduled for 8 p.m, in Bohler The WSU Dad's Association Gym. Other events this evening will present several scholar- of sesquipdalianism. Activities for visiting dads are Despite your impending loss of face to our cool, cunning, include two one-act plays by the ships r1ght after the breakfast widely varied, from a smoker Pullman Community Theatre. and the new association officers coordinated and courageous cavaliers, we hope that your spirits in Bohler Gym to two plays, will not be completely crushed. There is one bright spot-- "The TypiSts" and "The Tiger" wlll bp elected at a 10 a.m, "the Typist" and "The Tiger" begin at 8:30 p.m, both tonight meeting following the breakfast. that of walking from the land of forlorn and desolate future in Bryan Arena. Most important to the utopia we Simply call Valhalla. and Saturday in the Bryan Hall George Blakkolb of Clarkston, of all, of course, is the Idaho- Arena Theatre. The annual Kick this year's Dad's Association A new era in the battle of the Palouse began in 1964 and WSU game, around which is cen- the saga of disgrace and humiliation will continue in the terra Off Club meeting is from 9-12 presIdent, and the ''Dad of the tered the theme of the week- tonight in Butch's Den. Year" will be the honored guests firma of the debilitated and languid cougar as long as your in- end, "Dapper Dads Handle Van- competent, inadequate and Insufficient football team defys the at halftime ceremonies Sat- dals." The CUBDance Committee will urday anernoon, noble, magnificent and awe-inspiring VANDALS. present "Jazz in the Den" tomor- The Lariat Club's barbecue In short, for those of you who possess a limited vocabulary, Two new events to be held row evening from 9 p.m, untn is slated for right after the game we will simply state--GET YOUR WALKING SHOES ON GUYS, this year include a barbecue, midnight in Butch's Den. Saturday and the CUB will also IT'S NINE MlLES!1 sponsored by the Lariat Club, The featured group for the serve a western style dinner (With complete assurance of another VANDAL VICTORY) and a father-daughter or father- son bowling tournament in the event is the Norm Bellas Quartet. from 5 to 7 p.m, CUB bowling alley. Admission is free. in #II th dayrJ nt Topp g Ou. e .~seve s Bill McCann, ASUI President 1 i s Head Football Coach Bert wlll be a concert starrlngJaclde Dave McClusky ASUI Vice President Fathers arr v ng on campu Clark will speak to the fathers Vernon, well known comedian, , w11l begin the weekend by reg- Jane watts, Editor of the ARGON~UT Ister lng at the CUB from I until at the annual Dad's Breakfast to and recording artist Ethel En- Gary L. Mahn, ASUI Public Relations Director 10 p.rn, today and will "Get be held at 8:30 a.m, Saturday nts, They will perform in Bohler Psyched" at a pep rally sched- in the CUB Ballroom with Pres- at 8 p.m, at'enl Alive, Butch! !! Page 2 Friday, October 1,1965 -... IFriday With Flint I By David Flint There is a significant, though under- publicized, development occurring: respon- sible members of the Republican Party are publicly denouncingthe John Birch Society for its tactics of selling hate, bigotry, and rear. washington's Governor Evans Invited to leave the RepubI1can recently set the tone for official Party in Washington. repudiation by RepubI1cans In More Significantly, W1lI1amF. thiS state. Speaking to a meeting Buckley, Jr., Editor of "Nation- of the Republican State Central al Review" and syndicated col.. Commlttee, the Governor umnlst, added these words: ''I advanced a series of tests that regret to say that it is in my splinter groups must meet in judgment impossible to defend order to gain the blessings of the leadership of the John Birch the Republican Party: a desire SocIety if one reads closely. • • to work ·for the benefit of that Its contempOrary lItterances." Party, an ability to "operate Buckley has long been one of within the accepted pattern of the most vocal of the nation's American politiCS," a motfva- Conservatives and is 'nowa Con- tion based on faith and hope in- servative Party candidate for stead of fear, and a liSt of other mayor of New York City. He tests too long to enumerate here. charges Birchites who feel that The Governor then spoke gen- the Society is misrepresented erally of extremists of bOththe with the responsibility of de-' Right and Left, saying that maDding that their leadership neither "contribute to the change Its tune to match the strength of America or her views of its members. political institutions. Both feedI Senator Thurston Morton, on fear, frustration, hate and former Chairman pf the hopelessness. Both have lost Republican National Committee faith in themselves and the and present Campaign Manager American Dream and bOthquite for Senate Republicans, called openly predict an American Dis- the Birch Society "as dangerous aster." as the Ku Klux Klan and the More particularly, the Gov- Communist Party." ernor said, HThe John Birch All of these public repudiations SOCiety and its frightened of the Birch Society are overdue satell1tes, as shown by their but most welcome. The task of methods, their leadership and deflating Birch ballons must, their rash policies meet none of necessarily, rest with the tests and follow none of the RepubliCans, especially that el- traditions of the Republican ement In the Party that consIders Party •••• The false prophets, itself to the voice of respon- the phony philosophers, the sible conservatism. professional bigots, the de- The task is theirs for at least stroyers have no place in our three reasons: First, Barry Party. Let them leave?" Goldwater and the 1964 The state Central Committee Republican Convention cast an adopted a resolution the fol- undeserved aura of respect over lowing day which, while less the Birch SOCietyby refusing to direct and less blunt, was no follow the lead of Oregon less clear. Governor Hatfield, Convention Birch SOCiety members may Keynoter, and falling to include try to draw consolation from the an anti-Birch plank. Secondly, SPECIALS FOR fact that the Central Committee, effective criticism of the Birch by a 43 to 15 vote, was not so Society cannot be delivered by emphatiC as the Governor, and anyone to the political left of from the 15 who voted not to Governor Evans due to the vIr- adopt the resolution. wound- ulent Birch counterattack on DAD'S WEEK END licking Birchites might also try those. persons which labels Its to point to the Governor's modern critics as "comsymps" and Republicanism as overtevi- "Birch-baiters," categories dence of his failure to grasp from which both Buckley and Seafood Buffet the real problem. Morton must certainly be ex- Tllllifht. October 1: The luster of thiS type of eluded, Thirdly, it is the con- setr-eonsotanon must certainly servatives who stand to be most 1 5:30 to 1:00 p.m. Union Dining Room dim when a similar repudiations seriously diScredited by Birch A of the SOCiety,bymore conserva- babbling and Society sophistry. tive RepubliCans, are added to The examples already set must Dod's DO\4Breakfast those of the WashingtonGovernor be multiplied many times over. and his state Central Committee. If there are we may be able to Saturday. October 2: Earlier this summer, Texas ' 8:30 a.m. CUB Ballroom Republicans in Harris Country remove the American flag in (Houston) elected a chairman which the Birch Society has considered to be more moderate wrapped itself and expose the than the loser, who was the darb- real cancer that is thereby hid- Kickoff Luncheon ing of the same type of elements den.