Dear Behrend: As everyone knows, Viet Nem is in the news every day, Our Government has elected to take a firm stand in that seemingly unimprrtant God forsaken jungle swamp- The reason that the United States Government has made the all-important decision to spend so much time, money and the precious lives of hundreds of American servicemen, is only too obvious. We, as the greatest nation alive, must halt the spread of communism in defending the free world. The United States isn't in Viet Nam because they want to be there. We are there, because we have to be there. Our Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines are there to do one of the biggest tasks ever called upon, and what kind of support are they getting from. the United States public? Itll say only this, "It is disgraceful." I am hels'y tr , say that the Behrend Campus and most of the other colleges in the area have ihown their whole hearted support to our government policy in Viet 13.. The Behrend Campus startEd n program that quickly spread to ( . I.c.nc,r. School, Villa colleges, 2Ls ~ l nd twenty—five s themselves tc tl7e January 17,15'66, save the carr7r, „ "r'; ca: - .2paig,n in E. exl;remely TTroud carrying cut this successful finish As the recent c:-:1-.-dan of this program., wish t , :i - icerely thank all of ti - .) smdonts L - f - ia the Behrend ( 7 2:::1:as their rao, generous apport of this program. This type of dona tion is one of the greatest contribu= tions we could make to our servicemen next to being there ourselves. You can be certain that this blood was graciously accepted by the Red Cross for this purpose, Sincerely. James R. Barickman Fnle _;•.; and lfercyhurst hi mired I;L' Crc'ss on Ir)nflay, ,e) mate r .rn r. -wh -r , -1 ..--I - --. -is. .)-d Program t,: - ) a Dear Ni'. Editor, I "strongly disagree with the editorial in last week's Nittany Cub. I don't feel that you fully thought through all aspects of the problem ) but rather were anxious to give a hasty opinion. Your statements lacked supporting evidence, they contradicted each other, and they were completely erroneous. To point this out, you stated that war could possibly destroy chances for fulfillment of a belief. In that same paragraph you stated that a student is "being inconsistent if he looks with disfavor... on a draft poltr," Vhat does one have to do with ctht;r? If a student sets his .;7_g . .:1%-L fc)r sme future goal, why can't the draft policy in or , y. goal? "The winning of ar7 production," you stal.fu, what? I would like to information you baseci. sLctoment upon. Na - rurally, the collego student cane') t be economicly :productive , while paying f:Y3: an education thatwill enable him to sufpass the non-co:I:lege student in ec.)nozjc flroduc - 1,17, 4L . 7 does the edito place -L7hasii upon econcLer .r , =oductiv studenl. mentzu prc":, - t,ivity is the 0n.:7 thing that cL:: wa:o n Viet aim, and ..)ther prodP.L in this modern tech nolog man - :o-,- as not near. 7 - . 7;ant a, the editor seems to or what good are 50 mon working on some complicated scientific problem for 8 hours a day for several weeks, when an IBM computer can do the problem in 12 minutes? What good are 10.()00 Marines during a thermo-nuelea:' a:tack on the United States? How can't he editor say that the college student who disfavors draft program is being inc - ensiser 9 What is he b6ing inc;onsistent And who is to say that in with ;- , c,:,ect his a. on I'l7 ion of z ~ti: Tr: 'o c oUe~e Cont Pg,