The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 28, 1967, Image 6

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NEW ,FORMS will be displayed' at the 9 a.m. j Chapel Service Sunday, in Eisenhower Chapel. Practicing the dances
which-will be featured in the untraditional service are, from left to right, Cynthia Bayer, Nietta Heurich, Gretchen Frantz
and L'arry Trettin.
Chapel To Present 'New Forms Worship
The United Campus Ministry will hold: another "new
forms" service of worship at 9 a.m., Sunday.; in Eisenhower
Chapel. The service, which will haVe "Peace" as its theme.
will feature dances, folk songs, and choral readings in
place of the traditional order of service. It is the fifth such
service held in the chapel this year.
According to Penn Clark, Presbyterian intern at the
University, the reason for the 'out of the ordinary' service
is "to get over the idea that worship is an empty ritual
that you go through." She said the service will draw upon
contemporary and biblical sources to achieve its "expres
sion! of peace." She added that posters will be used in the
Wallace May Head Third Party
PITTSBURGH (AP)—George 'Wal
lace. fOrmer governor of Alabama. said
yesterday - he may become a third party
presidential candidate "if the twti (ma
jor Parties do not give the people a
choice."
lookq now." he told a 'news
confo-ence prior to a speaking engage
ment; "as if neither major party will
give the people that choice."
The former governor, making a
week! long speaking tour through the
North to gauge political opinion. was
asked if he knew of any other possible
candidates who would fa his ideas of
"a choice."
"rp, about the only one who Would
satisfy me right now, - Wallace replied.
Dinner in Pittsburgh
Wallace was in Pittsburgh for a
dinnerlspeech before the Amen Corner
an Organization of local businessmen
and political leaders. The organization
had bOen pressured by civil rightS and
other organizations the past several
weeks to cancel Wallace's appearance
but refused.
While the former governor jw a
EHC Pa - sses Visitation Bill;
Men To Vote In Referendum
(Continued from nage one)
allow for renumeration to officers on a
set scale. The officers will be paid: each
term hs follows:, president, S 5. i vice
president. S2O: secretary, S 10: treasurer,
Sin. Because the president receives an
"allotment from the Men's Residence
Counol, he v. ill receive only Sslfrom
EHC:
Another resolution passed will, pro
vide ,lor the possible establishment
In
an
experimental college in ,the area. rn the
EHC President Ronald Nlasbin
said, a professor would teach al non
credit course one night each week in
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talking, to newsmen in a downtown
hotel, several hundred pickets paraded
in a solid line two and three abreast
around the hotel.
Byrd Brown, president of the Pitts
burgh chapter of the National Asso
ciation for the Advancement of Colored
People.. estimated there were 1.500
demonstrators representing civil rights
and religious groups.
'Got to Go!'
The marchers carrying signs ac
cusing Wallace of bigotry chanted "Hey
hey ho ho! George Wallace has got to
go!"
At a sidewalk news conference
across the street from the hotel. Brown
was asked if he thought Wallace had
no right to speak. "We're not coercing
George' Wallace," Brown said. "This
is our war of expressing our right to
free speech.
"We shall do what we can do to de
feat this man if he runs on a third
party ticket," Brown added;
Wallace was asked jokingly who
he thought had the best football team
in the country last season Alabama
or Notre Dame. He said he thought
the residence halls
Nominations .
Nominations for officers positions
were also held. All of the present officers
were(nominated for the same posts they
now hold. If'no further nominations are
made, the officers will run uncontested
for the positions.
Ronald Yasbin, incumbent president
and nominee for re-election, said he will
dedicate the up-coming year to a "search
for privacy" in residence hall living.
Vice President George Hubbard said
he had many new ideas. If elected, he
would try to put them into operation, he
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service in a manner similar to the way messages are com
municated through wall posters in Red China.
Rich Kilmer. religiOus affairs associate, described this
attempt to explore new forms of worship as "a preparation
for and celebration of life." lie said that through use of the
arts, old truths can be promoted in new ways.
Miss Clark said that several students - have been work
ing on the service. some as dancers and readers and some
helping in the planning and initiation of. the service: She
said one more "new forms" service is tentatively scheduled
for this term.
Alabama was better but said "since
Fin running for president you shouldn't
plat me on the spot."
Newsmen immediately asked. "Did
you say you are running for president?"
, Wal,lace smiled and said Well now
you got me a litt•li• mixed up there
talking about football."
• He said hp \would not denounce
the support of the John Birch Society
and added that he is not an extremist.
- But Fm dismayed by the federal take
over of so many things in my date,"
Wallace said. "I'm 'an extremist in that
respect."
In response to a question about
whether he Would personally prefer
seeing white children attend whitt
:schools and Negro children, attending
Negro schools. Wallace said. "In Ala
bama I would prefer to see a segre
gated system. In Pll.l , burgh I would
prefer that you have whate\ er system
you desire."
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Football and Politics
Wallace arrived here from Syra
cuse N.Y. where he spoke Wednesday
"night at Syracuse University.
James Szafran and Jr:fin Maclntvre,
current secretary and treasirer respec
tively, were nominated for these same
posts.
It was announced that the East Halls
Check Cashing Agency will open Monday
in the .old Johnston Dining Hall Post
Office. There will be a Sl5 limit on checks,
and 10 cents service charge..
In other business, men were warned
about chain letters which are currently
circulating on campus. Th 7 Dean of Men
would like to see them stopped. Hubbard
said.
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