Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1966-67 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 3-2-1967 The thI acan, 1967-03-02 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1966-67 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1967-03-02" (1967). The Ithacan, 1966-67. 19. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1966-67/19 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1966-67 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. A Weekly Newspaper, Published by and for the Students of Ithaca College. Vol. 39-No. 18 Ithaca, New York Thursday, March 2, 1967 National David Susskind Socials Sammy Davi~ d!r'o Considered Speaks on March· 6 by Mary Burdick Deadlines by Alan Hyman President Dillingham has re­ ported that, as a result of dis­ U. S. AHorney General cussion at last week's Board of Spring Weekend Trustees meeting in New York Appointed City, a committee will be set up Sammy Davis Jr. will headline to look into the prospect of hav­ the entertainment at this year's (UPI) On February 28 Presi­ ing national fraternities here on Spring Weekend, which is en­ dent Johnson appointed a fellow campus. Charles L. Rumrill, an Pat: Griffith, titled "A Tribute to Walt Dis­ Texan, Ramsey Clark, 39, to the Ithaca College trustee, and Dr. ney," according to Junior Class cabinet position of Attorney Harold Emery have been asked "Peace Talks Possible" President, Peter Burrell. General. Mr. Clark will succeed to serve with a student, who is by Steve Pitches This year's ball will be in a Nicholas Katzenbach who was ap­ to be chosen by the IFC. Presi­ pointed to the office of Under­ I nightclub setting with the Billy dent Dillingham said that the Mrs. Pat Griffith, resident of on her experiences there. May Orchestra under the Direc­ secretary of State. three-man committee will be Ithaca and one of four women l\Irs. Griffith has written sev­ Very soon after the appoint­ tion of Frankie Lester, and ad­ asked for a recommendation for who recently made an unauthor­ eral articles for AP in which she diticnal entertainment. ment of his son, Supreme Court the Board Meeting on May 19. ized trip to North Vietnam, has presented her views of the Justice, Tom C. Clark announced A professional Rock group now _ Mr. Rumrill was president of a spoke Wednesday night in B-102 people of North Vietnam, and the recording for Capitol Records, bis retirement from the bench. fraternity when he attended conditions of war under which Justice Clark said that he had "The Magnificent l\Ien," will play college. He works for the Rum­ they live. at the dance after the concert. been considering "what should rill and Hoyt Advertising Ag­ In one article she said, "Before be my course" since last Sep­ Formal and more thorough ency, which has headquarters in my trip I could not imagine how plans for the weekend will be tember when bis son's possible Rochester and New York City. a technically backward, indus­ nomination first came to public announced next week. However, Dr. Emery is a history professor trially primitive country could much work still remains to be notice. at Ithaca College and also serves hope to contend with the gigan­ The Justice wrote to Chief Jus­ done and the Spring Weekend as the advisor to Sigma Alpha tic military strength of the Committee will need help. tice Earl Warren on the first Nu. United States. It is beyond my day of the court's present ses- Dr. Dillingham stated that his power to describe the total and According to l\Ir. Burrell, "If David Susskind sion and stated, "that in the event reason for not investigating into effective mobilization of all North this weekend is a success many Ramsey becomes the attorney national fraternities in the past is more weekends of this caliber David Susskind, the controver­ Vietnamese society to defend it­ general it is my intention to that he has "not been satisfied self against American aircraft will occur." All students inter­ sial moderator of "Open End", retire from the court." His re­ that the old, out-moded policy and modern weapons of mass de­ ested in working, no matter what and television and movie pro­ class they are members of, should tirement will take effect either of discrimination on the basis of struction. ducer, will lecture to Ithaca Col­ attend the Junior class meeting, at the end of the current term in race, creed and color has been Speaking on South Hill, Mrs. lege on Monday, March 9. His Monday, March 6 at 7 p.m. in June or when his son takes of­ entirely eliminated from policies Griffith said that she went to topic will be: "The Menace of B-103. fice if there are any cases which of the national offices." North Vietnam to see the tar­ Mass Complacency: Television, may cause conflict of interest. gets and learn the effects of the Fabulous Frankenstein. " U.S. bombing in the north. The Mr. Susskind was originally areas she visited were largely 16 !Faculty scheduled to speak here last Jan· New5% Second Dean civilian, and as a result she drew uary but cancelled due to an her talk from contacts with the unexpected television taping date. Sales Tax Quits Cornell Pat Griffith people, whom she described as Promotions For his achievements in tele­ by Eric Shepard "highly nationalistic." vision, Mr. Susskind has won al­ On March 1, 1967, a new sales For Ithaca She said they regard the mili­ Announced most every award offered by the tax went into effect in Tompkins ·by Paul Gr~ham Yorkis Rod Serling tary action as a struggle for in. President Howard Dillingham medium, including seven Emmy County. The new tax of 3% on On Campus, May 1 - 5 dependence--not in a political announced sixteen academic pro­ two Peabody, eight Sylvania the dollar is added over and Rod Serling, renowned tele­ or ideological sense, but as it motions this week effecting mem­ Awards, two Newspaper Guild, above the previously existing vision and motion picture writer, relates to their own individual four TV Film Daily, and the Pro­ bers of 10 different departments. state tax of 2%. producer, and director will visit futures. ducer of the Year Award. Harold I. Hinkelman, Account­ The sales tax was instituted the Ithaca College campus from Mrs. Griffith presented her His films include, "A Raisin in in order to prevent a rise in land May 1-5. opinion of the bombing raids as ing, and Robert F. Pasternack, the Sun," "Requiem For A HeavY­ taxes. The reason for the ex­ He will work wtih students in an attempt to decrease the will Chemistry were promoted from weight," All the Way Home," pected rise in land taxes is the the Radio-TV and Drama depart­ of the North Vietnamese to fight. associate to full professor. and "Edge of the City." share the county has in support­ She regards the raids as terrori­ ments, as well as the creative Those gaining the rank of as­ Moderating "Open End" since ing Medicaid. writing course. zation "by bombing what means its inception in 1955, the program The new tax breakoff on a dol­ Although the specific agenda the most to the North Vietna­ sociate professor were Marcia was hailed by critics as the first lar goes as follows: will not be announced until mese"-their schools, hospitals, Ascher, Mathematics; Charles of its kind. Other telvision credits $ .00 to .10 no tax around April 15, tentative plans and homes. However, she stated Bay, Music; Cheng-Yin Cheng, that the attacks are having the include Sir Laurence Oliver's tele­ .11 to .25 .01 call for him to conduct discus­ Wiliam H. Clement, and Heinz .26 to .45 .02 opposite effect, by strengthening vision debut in "Moon and Six­ sion groups in an analysis of sev­ Koch, Chemistry; Walter T. Car­ pence" and his subsequent ap­ .46 to .65 .03 eral of his own 16mm films, and the resolve of the northerners to pearance in Graham Greene's .66 to .85 .04 in the problems of directing and resist what they consider aggres­ lin, Speech Pathology; Ahren "The Power and the Glory." It .86 to 1.10 .05 writing. The student body may be sion by foreign troops. Sadoff, Physics. According to l\Irs. Griffith, the was Susskind who also induced Taxable items will be the same invited to participate in some of Advancing to the rank of assis­ Ingrid Bergman to to tele­ as under just the state tax. North Vietnamese make a sin­ return the discussions. tant professor were, Peter M. vision and appear in Ibsen's A longtime summer resident of cere distinction between the "Hedda Gabler." the Ithaca area Mr. Serling is do­ American people and the U.S. Forward, Drama; Jean Lewis and Cornell Faculty Stanley Davis government. They regard U.S. Guests on Mr. Susskind's pro­ nating his services because of John Polo, Physical Education; For Deferments the interest he has long had in troops as uninformed victims of David S. MceKitb, History; Don­ gram have run from the contro­ the government, and believe that versial to the meek. They rang~ Members of the Cornell Uni­ Cornell University Dean of Ithaca College. ald J. Sinta, Music; Jane Vogel, versity faculty have voted more Students Stanley W.
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