Rebello Denounces International Racial Bias, Maintains Chinese Motivated by Nationalism
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. r Y0 Meets Sunday Night 1 Published by the Students of The College of Wooster Volume LXXXII Wooster, Ohio, Friday, October 29, 1965 Number 7 Committee Begins - Coherence Draws Diverse' - Sraesliers- Food Investigation h V, to- First steps were taken As Keynoters Of -- Middle long-lastin- g Deb ward a possible fet alleviation of alleged food t .rTfl& by Ron Wirick service malpractices this week I w l' Arab nationalism, Islam, economic development policies, and rh Tsrndi Student Services Committee nriAW by the will be some of the topics of discussion (SSC). Meeting on Monday, stu- during next weekend's CRESCENT IN CRISIS dent members of the group set in conference on the Middle East. motion the machinery for investi- Patterned after the former successes Emphasis Africa and CniintPr.rhnllpn TRFS. riTMT r onn I 1 "--" gation and recommendations of viin x win Bujjpj us csiiuiaicu.J ow "b working for food service. , ,." ,:: delegates with an outstanding the Department of Relation to Kuwait." .polite "Tufe State Most of the SSC members re- array of major speakers and a as an Educational Specialist Saturday afternoon's" speech, in the Foreign ceived specific assignments to re- varied selection of seminar topics. Service Institute. "The American Stake in the Mid- port on by Monday. The areas to !' CRESCENT is primarily aimed at "Crisis in Politics" will be the dle East," will be delivered by Mr. be covered are: Food Quality providing the average student with topic of Dr. John S. Badeau's Roger P. Davies of the U.S. For- (Sandy Ryburn) , Opera tions an opportunity speech. Dr. Badeau was formerly eign Service. Mr. Davies formerly 1 I &A u. (Kathy Rhodes), Board Jobs (Tim to become "Out- - the United States Ambassador to served as Chief of the Arabic Ser- I Palisin), Possibility of Meal Tic- w a r d Bound" the United Arab vices of the Voice of America. kets (Steve Avakian), and Food I' in the truest Republic. The final speech of the Confer- Service Public Relations (Tim sense of the His Excellency ence will be given by Dr. T. Cuyler Kramer). term. In com-- b H. E. Talat Al- - Young on the topic "American At- Each member will report on his i n i n g both Ghoussein, am titudes Toward the Middle East." specialty area, using as his main W speaker and dis- - bassador to the Dr. Young is Chairman of the De- source of student complaints the cussion pro- U. S. from the partment of Oriental Studies at special "Speaking Out" question 1 grams, the con- State of Kuwait, Princeton University. naire distributed at the Lib and ference hopes to will present the All Wooster students are invited the special chapel held last Badeau allow the stu first speech on at A x to attend any or all of these ad- week. dent not only to increase his in Saturday. The dresses whether or not they are tellectual knowledge of Middle to- - Commenting on the replies his the ambassador's Younq registered as delegates to the con- committee has received to date in East, but also to temper this knowl- pic will be "Arab Aspirations in ference. its efforts to pinpoint student dis edge through direct interchange of content with food service, SSC his ideas with those of other dele- chairman Tim Kramer remarked, gates. It will offer a chance for "We on the committee are pleased the student economist, theologian, Brynelson Outlines Plans to date with the mature thought "YOUNG GIRL WITH RABBIT" is one of 140 photographs to political scientist,, or anthropolo gist to under-- and responsible attitude evidenced 3-2- f be displayed at the Art Center Nov. 4. This exhibit offers by the suggestions and reasonable stand the rela- For NSA Membership the opportunity to observe different trends in contemporary complaints received at the special tion of their re- g. by Wade Brynelson chapel and since then in the Lib picture-makin- Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through spective disci- suggestion box. Friday and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. plines to the en- (Note: The author attended the Student Body Presidents' tire Middle East Conference and the National Students Association Congress panorama. 1 1 from Aug. 17 to Sept. 2 at the University of Wisconsin.) Rebello Denounces International Racial Bias, will also permit the dilettante to THE NATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION CAN BE become an "ex- CHARACTERIZED AS: pert" on Middle Al-Ghous- Maintains Chinese Motivated By Nationalism Eastern culture sein 1. A VEHICLE OF IDEA EXCHANGE or American foreign policy. by Lance Rebello The annual NSA Congress serves as a forum for idea The "Cradle of Civilization is exchange between student govern myth in addition to those mentioned last week is that the U.S. NSA Another prevailing an appropriate area of study for ment leaders and interested stu- member schools: Educational Travel effort in Vietriam is crucial because it is fighting to prevent Communist expansionism. In such an ambitious conference pro- dents from more than 300 cam- Incorporated, NSA's Life Asia, Communism is equated to Chinese power. The Chinese have not stepped out of their gram. For many hundreds of years puses. Since provincialism at insurance Flans, and Student Dis- count Service. boundaries. If the Vietcong are Communists it is because the ideology has captivated their the center of western culture, the Wooster does not exclude SGA chal- minds and not because they are Middle East has long been famous Cabinet members, a constant AN ESPOUSER OF NATION- - would have promoted this reasser-- tempt made by the U.S. to secure Chinese. The only way to prevent as the center of unsurpassed archi lenging of a Cabinet member's AL STUDENT OPINION tion of China s traditional role. the freedom of the black popula tectural achieve- presuppositions about the nature this spread is to kill off everyone NSA takes stands on any educa The Nationalists on Formosa have tion of the South African Republic ments, a s the and the limitations of student gov in the area. tional, political, social or economic not disagreed to the present border where even the police state of birth of ernment is invaluable. After com- place issue which receives majority Con- It seems to me that the U.S. is claims of Mainland China (i.e. vs. Nazi Germany ranks a poor sec- of the municating for nearly two weeks re- three gressional support. It is at this the ond. Ivy-twine- determined not to accept India and the U.S.S.R.) world's greatest with students from d of and her power. point where the most adamant op ality China A lot is made of the "free press" It will be interesting to see what religions, Harvard, protest-ridde-n Berkeley, and position voiced China's policies have been deter- academic-minde- is against NSA. in the U.S. What good is a free the so called "free nations" do as the natural and d Reed, the mined by her traditional interests press when its accessibility to news about the Rhodesian problem intermediary be- - Congressional representative can- no matter who is in power the Oripnfnl where a white govern- . help alter his is curtailed if not totally cut on: minority 1 fwcn. IT VV11 not but perspective I .-- the others (i.e. the I 1 I- - J 1 Communists or A lot more of the truth in Vietnam ment intends to declare itself in- ' i ana ucciaeniai about the nature of student govern- Nationalists.) Communism in this can be gotten from European news- dependent in the face of British 11 J civilizations. In ment. case only adds a dimension by papers. refusal to grant it independence Davies the last quarter be These innocuous platitudes may which China's policies are to unless the African population is century, under the pressure of un- Good Lesson be all well and fine for the student 1 achieved. This new dimension is represented. The Rhodesian whites expected income from oil revenues people, responds the HUuiuuu' least. well-anticipat- government dynamic to say the Of what relevance is Vietnam to do not want to grant the - black and a ed rise in feel- reader, but what does this mean me: For an African, Vietnam is a majority any voice in the govern- ings of nationalism, the area is China's Role for me? At least three changes good lesson. It shows that Ameri- ment. The only way to insure this once again becoming the focal The fundamental point here is have been or are going to be con- can interests are not similar to is to declare itself independent. point for international attention. Asia China has a Com- sidered Wooster because of idea not that in our interests. I don't think that This would amount to rebellion, at has To consider the problems faced munist government but that it the U.S.