LBJ Defends Dominican Act E a S T S E E N Foothold and Took Increasingcon- S E C Re Ta Ry - G E N E Ra L Jose A

LBJ Defends Dominican Act E a S T S E E N Foothold and Took Increasingcon- S E C Re Ta Ry - G E N E Ra L Jose A

i m m * 1 I l; ‘ Èrfl M I C H I G A N S T A T E UNIVERSITY STATE NEWS East Lansing, Michigan Monday, May 3, 1965 Price 10c Vol. 55 Number 299 H annah Sets Enrollm ent Ceiling At 475 For Five Eastern States LBJ Defends Dominican Act E a s t S e e n foothold and took increasingcon- S e c re ta ry - G e n e ra l Jose A. T o N e e d WASHINGTON ( f) —President Johnson said that the lives of trol of the revolution. M ora of the Organization of Johnson said Sunday nighi that thousands of people, the liberty As a result, a revolution dedi­ American States (OAS) and a Communist conspirators, many of a country and the principles cated to social justice "very five-man OAS commission made E n r o l l m e n t of them trained in Cuba, had •of the inter-Am erican system are shortly moved, and was taken their initial contracts with the taken ever the original revolt at stake in the conflict in the over and really seized by a band pro-Bosch rebels and the three- B y JIM STERBA in the Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic. of Communist conspirators.” man m ilitary junta established Johnson, reporting to the nation The President .announced that Many of the leaders of the last week by m ilitary leaders State News Staff Writer on the Dominican crisis, said that LAVING DOW'N ON THE JOB--Typical of the mad earlier Sunday he had ordered original revolution took refuge in seeking to prevent Bosch’s re­ rush to greener pastures for the benefits of the 4,500 more U.S. fighting men into at tim es great principles are tes­ foreign embassies, he said, "be­ tu rn . Quotas have been set on the rays” these McDonel residents relax in the sun the s’rife-torn islandcountry "at ted in "a conflict of ordeal and cause they had been superseded Mora entered rebel territory— number of students attending MSU much to the enjoyment of numerous oglers in the the earliest possible moment.” danger—this is such a time.” bv evil forces.” a 15-block commercial and resi­ from five eastern states, Presi­ conveniently located dining area. There are 9,500 troops already T h e P re s id e n t spoke a fte r c o n ­ Appeals for a cease-fire were dential area in the heart of the dent John A. Hannah has told Photo by James H. Hile ferring with top administration th e re . _____________________ ignored, Johnson said, because city—Sunday morning for a con­ the Michigan Senate Appropria­ a d v is o rs s e v e ra l tim e s d u rin g the "the revolution was now in other ference with Col. Francisco Caa- tions Committee. day and briefing congressional and dangerous hands.” mano Deno, leader of a claimed The five states are: New York, leaders early in the evening. T he Organization of American rebel force of 18,000 soldiers Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Meanwhile, 9,500 U.S. troops Sta'es then "responded wisely and armed civilians. Mora than Connecticut and New Jersey. MSU Involved’In Applying were in the island with the miSr- and decisively." A 5-man team went by helicopter to San Isidro MSU only accepts 100 students sion of protecting Americans and w as sent to the Dominican Repub­ where he conferred with the m il­ from New Jersey, Hannah told the other foreigners, evacuating all lic "to restore normal conditions itary junta. Committee. The quota for all five who wished to leave, and protec­ and restore the democratic pro­ I d z e r d a states is 475. This number is ting theU.S. and other embassies. cess. That is the situation now.” Gen. Jesus de los Santos Ces- based on the individual statepop- The President reviewed the Land G rant Idea W orldw ide ' pedes, Dominican a ir force com­ ulations within this group, he history of events which led up to m uch la r g e r number. During mander, reported the Dominican R e q u e s t s sa id . a graduate school of business ad­ the dispatch of troops. Editor’s Note: To pro­ 1962, the number of faculty mem­ forces were pulled back because Hannah said the limitations m inistration. A few more moved were brought about because these mote the observance of to w a rd A s ia and 'he- F a r E ast bers on long or shor' term over­ He added: Sticker 43 Wins they were exhausted after a week seas assignments rose to 208. “ I don’t think the American of skirmishes. five states have made less effort International Cooperation to help establish academies for L e a v e Realizing that the stimulation people expect their President to "It w ill be impossible for the than others in providing for their Week, the State News is rural development in Pakistan Free Camy Stub presenting a three-part of overseas experience would be hesitate--or vacillate — in the rebels to advance while U.S. own state-supported schools. and to train civil service and po­ Stanley J. Idzerda, director series, this week, on less realistic unless it was not face of danger just because 'he free Water Carnival troops hold positions on two sides lice administrators in Viet Nam. T he f ir s t of the Honors College, has re­ Again this year, legislators MSU’s program in inter­ felt on campus, a student ex­ decision is hard.” be awarded to the of their downtown stronghold,” Then followed a stream of audio­ ticket will quested a one year leave of charged that out-of-state stu­ national affairs. change program has been de­ Johnson said in the meantime de los Santos said. "The present visual specialists, engineering owner of bumper sticker No. 43. absence. He hopes to accept a dents are raising the cost of vised in association with the the revolution took a tragic turn The bumper stickers were given tactic is to hold these positions professors and other types of position as a visiting professor maintaining Michigan’s state- governments of the requisite when Communist leaders—many By SVED T. HUSAIN advisors to Turkey, Thailanc, out recently and a winner w ill without advancing and we believe of history at Wesleyan Univer­ supported institutions. area, UJ5. federal government trained in Cuba--seized a chance be selected each day this week. the rebels w ill capitulate.” 1 hey sa id th a t a t the sam e tim e , International Affairs Writer Taiwan, Argentina, Mexico, Co­ sity in Bridgeport, Conn. agencies like AID and commun­ to create disorder and get a lu m b ia , G ua'em ala , B h a ra t I he leave of absence w ill ten­ Michigan students are finding it n 1951 five faculty members ity organizations like the Ford (In d ia ), Costa Rica and lately tatively become effective on July more difficult to get into col­ crossed the Pacific on a ’roop Foundation. A reciprocal ex­ N ig e ria . 1. Idzerda intends to teach in the leges in their own state. ship for Okinawa to help es? a- change of students in different "The global sharing of Know­ 'Early Bird’ Links Continents area of 18th and 19th century Last year, legislators pro­ blish a new university for the fields of study today stands a' ledge is an educational effort of French history. posed that out-of-state students Ryukyus. Others followed ’oopen an average of four for doctoral unparalled magnitude, and the co­ A native of New York City, be limited to 15 per cent of the programs and 230 for the under­ operation between the emerging Idzerda earned degrees fr o m .. total student body. graduate courses. nations of the world and Amer­ Baldwin - Wallace College and Both MSU and the University The sharing of experiences in ican universities may have the Satellite Show Not Perfect N otre Dame University. He taught of Michigan argued that a 20 per institution building with low-in- greatest impact on the future of at Western Michigan University cent lim it on out-of-staters would come nations is also growing Medical students in Geneva a regular basis Monday. One V i e t man,” said Ralph H. Smuckier, WASHINGTON (UPl)—M illions be more in keeping with sound gradually. The program focuses were able to view live televised feature w ill be a show in which before coming to MSU. Acting Dean, International Pro­ of viewers in North America Idzerda joined the Michigan educational practices. on the process of creating or heart surgery in Houston, Tex. former Republican presidential g ra m s . and Western Europe shared the This year Hannah said that reconstituting organizations in Viewers saw spring,Fituals and nominee Barry M.Goldwater w ill State staff in September, 1952, He saic in less than a hun­ same television fare Sunday when as an assistant professor of hu­ MSU does normally try to lim it R a i l r o a d low-income countries which in­ festivals being performed from take part in a panel discussion dred years the"land-gram ” idea the newest communications sate­ manities, and was appointed as out-of-state enrollment to the troduce new values, functions such far-flung points as Barce­ on Viet Nam with foreign policy of MSU has extended its fron­ llite, Early Bird, went into pub­ the first Honors College direc­ 20 per cent figure.

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