PAGE FOUR ESP Experts pick Pike's Mind NEW YORK (AP) Did extrasensory preception (;ESP) Episcopal Bishop James A. but if it was his son, tp me Pike communicate with his that’s an open question.’;’ dead son during a seance that , At the seance, which took was taped rShd televised in place Sept. 3 and was shown Toronto earlier this month? on CTV, the private Canadian The bishop believes he did. network, Sept. 17, the; Rev. ’Some experts in the field of .Arthur Ford, a widely, knotan psychical research believes he medium and ordained minister didn’t. if. i of the Disciples of Ch ri/st" Open Question Church, went into a trance. Ifis The man who arranged the spirit control, Fletcher, • a session, Allen Spraggett is in French-Canadian he had known the middle, believing "there aE a bo - v ’ relayed messages to was strong evidence of commu- the bishop purportedly! from nication and, at the least, of dead friends and relatives. 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Fall colors; sizes 6 to 16. | BENNER PIKE (Route 26) Between State College & Bellefonte Next to the Starlite Drive In ■, The controversial bishop said ■ the present stage, in an interview in Seattle Tues- "I strongly doubt that proof day that during the session his of one medium in one session son, James Jr., spoke to him could' give us more evidence directly through the medium— than has already been obtained without the control. in a series of long, well-planned The Bishop’s son committed experiments.” suicide in February, 1966, at ‘Searching Individual’ the age of 22. Martin Ebon, formerly ad ‘Very Aware’ ministrative secretary of the “He referred to events— a Parapsychology Foundation in lot of difficulties—and, seemed New York, New School lecturer very aware of things,” the in the field and author of bishop said. He said his son “Prophecy in Our Time,” said, knew of his dispute with the “Bishop Pike represents the Church over interpretation of kind of searching individual some traditional doctrines. and researcher who has found Karlis Osis, director of re- subjective proof in, an area search for the American So- where many scientists, includ ciety of Physical Research, | n S J- B. Rhine, hold that ob who has done elaborate investi- jeetive proof cannot be found gation on the question of sur- with current investigative vival after death, said yester- methods.” day-: “I do think there 1 are , The seance, he said, “doesn’t some facts discovered in para- prove survival after death but psychological, research which a high and specialized form of suggest that possibility, but it ESP. The medium could, have is by no means conclusive at picked Pike’s memory.” A . » . • | Earn While You Learn Attention! Test Your Selling Ability! 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(AP) Canadian Foreign Sec retary Paul Martin warned yesterday that efforts to open negotiations to end the war in Vietnam are “doomed to fail ures” unless the United States halts its- bombing of North Vietnam. In a speech to the U.N. Gen eral Assembly Martin said that a cessation of the bombing “is a matter of first priority if we are to start the process of de-escalation and to open the door to the conference room.” At the same time. Martin told the 122-nation assembly that a halt in the U.S. bombing was “only one side of the military equation.” “We cannot proceed, if we are to have l any hope of suc cess,” he said, “as if the other side did not exist.” Supper Char Broiled Sirloin Steak 2 Vegetables Roll & Butter Only. *1.75 Scholarship Action Set HARRISBURG UP) —The House of Representatives has been, called back into token session today so that a $34.6 million college scholarship bill can be sent immediately to Gov. Shafer for his signa ture.. House Speaker Kenneth B. 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Hall ’i 1 \ to the borough parking lot ‘ • on Beaver Avenue just west ' of Allen Street Fl[ee SfUC/ertf I Adult study classes meet :at .» t ' rjl ID 9:15 a.m, each Sunday IICKeiS*TIUD , 9 - 1 ' ' : ; L_\l j! j THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER: 28, : 1967 Jot; Interviews (Set Representatives of the fol lowing business firms 1 will be on campus to 1 interview stu dents interested in applying for currently listed positions. Curriculum abbreviations fol lowing the interview date represent majors the firm de sires to interview, and not specific job'titles. Additional information on listed posi tions is available in Room, 12 (Basement), Grange Build ing. An appointment card and personal information sheet should be submitted approximately ten. days prior to the date of each interview desired. Burroughs Wellcome. Oct. 9, B Ad. Most Sc majors Frick Co. Oct 9. 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But not, you will be unsurprised to learn, in the United States. It happens in Russia, and the poet they come to cheer is Andrei Voznesensky. » \ .•i ! i - Of course, while his readings may draw a fdw thousand fewer souls elsewhere, Voznesensky’s reputatioh'as a great poet is not eonfined to [Russia.. Robert Lowell has written of him, "He is full of invention, fireworks and humor ... a first rate craftsman who has had the heroic patience and imagination to be himself.” I Anchor [Books has just published a volume of Voznesen sky's verse, including eight new poems, entitled Antiwoelds and "The'Fifth Ace” (edited by Patricia Blake. and Max Hayward; $1.95). It is a bilingual edition, with the Russian texts on left hand pages and English versions facing them. And it is a remarkable venture in the art of. translation, because six’American poets - W. H. Auden, Jean Garrigue, Stanley Kunitz, Stanley Moss, William“'Jay Smith, and Richard IVilbur worked with the editors from literal translations of the poems to create English equivalents. Voznesensky has written the translators of ANTiwoßUoe: **l have longjbeen convinced that poetry must be translated by Poets. A poet understands another poet, even without the help of a dictionary.j '■ W. H. Auden, in foreword to this volume, tolls whyhe •nd many thousands of non-Russians throughout the world - want to hear and read Vosiwsansky'a'poetry; “One of the primary proofs that a jpoem, or any work of hrt, has value is that, wherever, whenever, and by whomever it wae made, we find it relevant to ourselvea, our time, and onr place. 1 am certain that Mr. Vosnesenskyj is a good poet because, though 1 know no Russian and have never been to Russia, his poems, even in English translation, have milch to say to ' !- f. i < The MoroacYCLE Book (a Doubleday paperback, $1.95) has much' to say to anyone who is part of, or plans to join, the new breed of cycle owners. Peter C. 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