The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 31, 1962, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31.1962
Letters
Young Democrats President
Calls Baker Tactless
TO THE 'EDITOR* As president
of the. Young Democrats, 2 am
terribly disappointed in TOG vice
president Morris Baker’s recent
release to The Daily Collegian.
The Young Democrats Club eras
told about two weeks ago that it
would have to participate in a
mock election! This was to be the
first gubernatorial and senatorial
mock election ever held on cam
pjus. • : - - |
j My dub. definitely felt that the
results of this mode election
would;hart the Democratic can
didates* -chances of being elected
to office, but we were told that
this, mock election was going to
be 'sponsored by the Under
graduate Student Government re
gardless of our' participation or
lack of it. We had no choice but
to participate.
‘ The Young Democrats have a
limited membership and there
fore are limited in what we can
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I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
and cannot do. I think 1 Morris did
not show tact in releasing a state
ment to The Daily Collegian criti
cizing -the participation of the
Young Democrats and Young Re-
Subiicans in an activity of-which
e was chairman.
I think that when a person ac
cepts the chairmanship of a-com
mittee. he also accepts the re
sponsibility to do as much for
this committee as possible. By bis
criticism of the mode elections
both privately and publicly, he
has foiled In one expert of being
chairman.
We certainly could have used
yesterday’s space in The Daily
Collegian to a greater advantage
than to tear each other apart I
am sorry that Morris could not
see it in same other way .and had
to blame someone-for something
before the first j ballot was cast
—Kenneth McCarthy
Young Democrats President
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TO THE EDITOR: RE: The re
moval of thej charter of Froth.
' : Recently there have come to
light certain facts concerning the
action on Froth magazine which
1 1 feel should be restated. Last
Wednesday evening a bill was
introduced to the USG (Congress
which would have expressed
“strong disapproval' of the ad
ministrative action in revoking
Froth’s charter.” A. proposed
amendment would have replaced
the above phrase wi(h the words
"condemnation of the Committee
on Student Organizations for sup
pressing student body opinion as
well as the Infringement on their
Constitutional rights.”
The amendment was defeated,
not so much! because of its rather
strong terminology as the result
of a feeling! that students' rights
were not being infringed upon.
However,! tha Supreme Court
of the United States (1954) up
held. in the words of Justice
Brennen. . unorthodox ideas,
controversial ideas, even ideas
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hateful to the prevailing opinion
have the full protection of the
guarantees ltd the First end
Fourteenth Amendments) . .
In addition the . right of Froth
to be carried by the United States
mails has not been denied. Thus
Froth is not guilty of being ob
scene. Hence the charges against
Froth rest, to use the words of
the Committee on Student Af
fairs, on the violation of "good
taste for no reasons acceptable
to the committee.”
I therefore question the ethics
of this committee on taking such
drastic action for the violation of
good taste. I question the reason
ing behind the extrapolation of
violation of good taste to mean
actions "prejudicial to the good
name of the university.”-
I also fool that It is unfortunate
that tha bill which wasj before
iha Congress was tabled for fur-
ALL SAINTS' DAY
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'at St. Andrew's— •
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7:13 PJC— Evening Prayers k Holy Communion
at Eisenhower Chapel—
•:oo/AJ4. Holy Communion
(Sacrament of Penance — Confessions —
Wednesday St. Andrews 6:30 p,«.)
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f PAGE FIVE
Froth's 'Rights'
fosr consideiafien. - 1 strongly
urge students to take an totoote
tahnti in this issue to find out
the answers to questions like,
why wasn't Froth given a chancel
It is interesting to note that
this committee found the consti
tution under which Froth was
chartered to be acceptable. Yet
the charter was revoked, I under
stand that the administration will
be willing to accept any petitions
for a newly-chartcred organiza
tion to replace Froth. What guar
antee does the student body have
that any other organization will
not also be judged “prejudicial
to the good name of the Univer
sity T”
1 urge Froth to make use of
ahy appeals necessary. I cannot
urge students strongly enough to
take a firm stand-behind Froth.
—Harry Grace. D
USG Congressman
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