SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1965 Mrs. Shriner Addre'ss Mentally Retarded Recreation Eunice Kennedy Shriver dis cussed the "new frontier" in an informal speech at the Nittany Lion Inn Thursday afternoon. But the new frontier she referred to is not the one associated with the administration of her broth er, the late President John F. Kennedy. Mrs: Shriver, wife of ex director of the Peace Corps R. Sargent Shriver, used the phrase to describe the use of recreation for the mentally retarded. the world: march 6 Viet Operation 'Fizzles Out' from the associated press Fresh units of Vietnamese rangers re inforced government fighters yesterday in a battle against the Viet Cong 40 miles southwest of the big coastal air base of Da Nang. The new engagement in the north began as another massive Vietnamese op eration against the Communists fizzled out in the jungle east of Saigon. On the diplo matic front, Red China' made a new attack against the United States, in effect calling U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk a liar who uses "gangsters' logic." The official New China News Agency charged Rusk with "open war threats" against North Viet Nam. Rusk said in a New York speech Thursday night that U.S. forces are in Southeast Asia "to help independent peo ples resist aggressions. Our troops could come home tomorrow if the aggressors would go back North and stay at home," Rusk added. Health Care Vote Soon A comprehensive health care plan for the aged, with optional doctor bill cover age as well as hospitalization, may be sent to the House in about a week. This was indicated yesterday by actions of the House Ways and Means Committee. The com mittee was reported informally to have reached a consensus. It suspended until next Wednesday its daily closed meetings, directing its staff to draft the language of a bill. No final votes have been taken, it was understood, and the plans is still subject to change at all points. Informants representing a wide range of views in the committee agreed that a majority appears to favor what some called a "three-layer cake." The bottom layer is essentially President Johnson's administration plan for hospitalization, convalescent home and limited home nursing benefits, all to be financed by an added payroll tax and ad ministered by Social Security. Everyone over 65 would be covered. Sigma Chi Delta Chi A ROTTEN JAMMY (TO MATCH A ROTTEN TERM) OPEN TO RUSHEES AND INVITED GUESTS "There is proof that with train ing, the retarded child can catch up with the normal child in physical activities," she told par ticipants in the four-day Recrea tion Leadership Workshop which was held at the Inn March 2-5. The workshop was sponsored by. a grant from the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation, of Which Mrs. Shriver is executive vice president. The Kennedy family has taken a special inter est in the problem of mental re- Britain Faces internal crisis Prime Minister Harold Wilson is fac ing the worst internal crisis of his four months in office. The Labor party's left wing apparently was in open rebellion against his support for U.S. action in Viet Nam. Only Thursday night left-wing mem bers of Parliament called on him to de clare "publicly and unequivocally" that he is unable to support the United States in its air strikes against Communist North Viet Nam. Then yesterday a junior minis ter in his government quit over the same issue. Frank Allaun, parliamentary private secretary to Colonial Secretary Anthony Greenwood, resigned his post, saying he must have more freedom of political ac tion. A prominent left winger, he was one of 45 members of Parliament signing ing Thursday night's motion. Earlier this week, he had openly backed a ban-the bomb march against a U.S. Air Force base in Britain at Easter. Marches Continue In Alabama More than 150 Negroes made two right to-vote marches on the courthouse in Cam den yesterday. Both times they were halt ed by armed police on the outskirts of the Alabama town. The second wave of marchers knelt and prayed and sat along side the road for approximately an hour and a half after they were stopped by Mayor F. R. Albritton and eight helmeted policemen. Three officers were armed with shotguns and all carried nightsticks. When they left in late afternoon, many of the teen-agers in the Negro group waved and shouted, "Goodby, goodbye" to the officers. The police did not answer. Albritton, a ser vice station operator in this west-central Alabama town of about 2,500,, told Negro leaders of both the morning and afternoon marches that they had no parade permit and he would not let them march. PRESENT tardation because Mrs. Shriver's oldest sister is mentally retard ed. Shriver, director of President Lyndon B. Johnson's poverty program, is executive director of the Kennedy Foundation. Recreation Vital Mrs. Shriver said that the goal of the Foundation is to "con vince everyone that recreation , for the handicapped is just as important as it for normal chil dren, just as important as edu cation and maybe more so." The Faith United Church of Christ will celebrate the Lord's Supper on Sunday, March 7 8 A.M. and 10:30 A.M. Student Seminar 9:30 A.M. I. I've been weighing the 2. With graduation drawing near possibility of becoming a I realized how much more perpetual student. there was for me to learn. Last week you said you were considering the merits of mink farming ‘ 4l- : .•••-. , 10, -0/4-L,,, 3. I must admit the thought 4. What about my thirst for did enter my mind, knowledge? Has the thought ever entered your mind that you might get a job and make a career for yourself? 5. You mean earn while learning? 6. But`what do I know about insurance? Right. And you can do it at Equitable. They'll pay 100% of your tuition toward a qualified graduate degree. At the same time, the work is challenging, the pay is good, and I hear you move up fast. • Make an appointment through your Placement Office to see Equitable's employment representative on MARCH 8 or write in Edward D. McDougal, Manager, Manpower Development Division for further information. - The pIUITABLE Life Asturance Society of the United States ROW "fiat 1285 Ave. of the Anierrfees, New York, N.Y. 10019 • • • An Equal Opportunity Employer THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA The Foundation is sponsoring a series of 13 of these workshops at various colleges and, univer sities throughout the country this year. Mrs, Shriver is at tempting to' attend as many as possible. Arrived ate She flew to the Mid-State Air port at Moshaimon in the "Caro line," the late President's plane. Bcause of a fog at the airport in Washington, Mrs. Shriver ar river later than was planned. After stressing the importance of recreation and 'physical fit ness for -the mentally retarded child, _ Mrs. Shriver expressed he rhope that public awareness would result in more funds for the program. She said that there are almost no funds available locally in most parts of the country, and, only a few scholarships can be obtained from the federal gov ernment to train students enter; ing the field. The workshop was conducted' at the University by the College of Education, the College of Health and Physical Education and Continuing Education. Costs were paid by the Kennedy Foun dation. Pavilion Tryouts Set for Monday' Tryouts for University The- 1 atre's production of "River wind," a musical by John Jen nings, will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the Pavilion Theatre, director Har ry Miller (graduate-theatre- Beaver Falls) announced yester day. Miller said those auditioning should bring their own sheet music. Available roles include parts for four males and three females. Male parts call for a baritone range, tenor range, and a comedy singer. Female roles include soprano, mezzo-soprano range, and a comedy singer. "Riverwind" is set in a more than rustic motel-resort some where in Indiana, and was suc cessfully produced off-Broadway two seasons ago. The Pavilion production will be presented April 20-24. FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS You didn't also realize, did you, that when you graduate your -dad will cut off your allowance? just because you work doesn't mean you have to stop learning. With your thirst for knowledge, I'm sum }Tull be the star of their development program.. °Equitable 1985 ROTC Registrar Answers Requirement Questions A number of students during the ,past few weeks have ques tioned th need for the Reserve Officer Training Corps program as a requirement for graduation. according to Warren R. Haffner, associate registrar. 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