PAGE TEN ,k N ki IF THIS LOOKS LIKE a mass of confused people, that's probably what it is. Yes, registration time is upon the University again, bringing its 580 New Students Arrive for Spring Term A total of 580 new students, including 60 freshmen, have been admitted to the Univer sity for the Spring Term which begins Monday. T. Sherman Stanford, director of academic services, said that in addition to the new fresh men, there will be 170 students admitted with advanced standing as transfers from other colleges and universities; 200 transferring to Marines Lag In DA NANG, Vietnam VP) Some call it "the chopper gap." They mean the U.S. Marines, pioneers of helicopter warfare against guerrillas, have fallen behind the Army in capacity to launch and supply large combat operations by air, The Marine ground commanders who complain about this say a shortage of helicopters and the stringent safety rules governing pilots have cost them opportunities for victory and sometimes meant needless Marine casualties because not enough helicopters were available. The controversy has bubbled and occasionally raged at the middle level in the Marine command for three years. Recalling past rivalries between the Navy's "battleship admirals" and the Air Force "bomber generals," the officer said, "I guess we have our jet generals." Senior officers in the Ist Marine Air Wing, which con trols the Leathernecks' air effort in Vietnam, say their mix ture of choppers, jets and transports is fixed under the basic Marine role developed in World War 11. This calls for assaulting beachheads, pushing inland to secure them and then turning the whole thing over to the Army. • However, the Army has largely overhauled its tra- Ohio State's Robinson To Present LBJ's Case The director of Ohio State In his work, the author ad- University's Center for Nation- dresses himself to the New, al Security Studies wr. present Deal—Fair Deal Democrats' a program, "A Case for Lyndon who have become disenchanted Johnson," at a lecture here with President Johnson, and Wednesday.argues that "LBJ" is in the James A. Robinson, spon- Jefferson - Jackson - Wilson - sored by the Department of Roosevelt tradition. Political Science, will speak at He says that there are many 8 p.m. in 105 Forum. major accomplishments from the Johnson Administration. As A political scientist and Ste- examples, he cites civil rights,' venson Democrat who received welfare and anti-poverty legis his doctor of philosophy degree lation. from Northwestern University, Robinson has also written Robinson is the author of a three previous books on Con soon-to--ne-published book, en- gress, foreign policy-making titled "The Case For Lyndon and international relations re- Johnson." search. LUTHERAN SERVICES 10:15—Eisenhower Chapel 11:45—Grace Church 4:00 P.M.—Eisenhower Chapel C o ff ee h ours: 10:45—Student Lounge Grace Church 11:15—Small Lounge Eisenhower Chapel 1 4 NICKELODEON NITES 7 and 9:30 P.M. HUB ASSEMBLY ROOM ) 1 TICKETS AT HUB DESK 'Jet Generals' ~.a;......Yw:....., 1.,v,,, 1 ... , ..„....., ,„ ,3,r F ! ~.• Kt ~„,:,''' N.,, --•- !,..../**444 1 ,,‘, - - - ,4„, , ,, - % • ,:.//**,. ••, ‘• " .11 University Park from the other Commonwealth Campuses of the University; and 150 former students who have been re-admitted, All of these students, except those re admitted, reported here Tuesday for an orien tation period. They are registering at an as signed time between yesterday noon and to- Copter Warfare ditionally road-bound units to fight the Vietnam war. In 1962 the Marines had a squadron of H 34 helicopters in the Mekong Delta, while the Army struggled along with the clumsy, outmoded H2l Flying Banana. Then the Army switched to the modern UHI Huey and rapidly spawned aviation companies and battalions with the fast troop transports and gunships. When the Marines came ashore in 1965, their basic helicopter was still the H 34, by now older and less capable than the modern Hueys. They had no gunships. Today the H 34 is still the largest single part of the Marine chopper inventory although the Marines say Huey Cobras will be added soon. The Cobra is the fastest and hardest-hitting helicopter available. It was developed for the Army, which uses it in increasing numbers in Vietnam. 300 Copiers At the present the Marines have about 300 of their own helicopters to serve nearly three, divisions in the northern provinces. The Army's Ist Air Cavalry Division, operating in the same area, counts 425 choppers. It is the single most mobile unit in the war and fills a role the Marines con ceived during the Korean War. In the category of fast7hitting'helicopter assaults the Marines recently were averaging one every day or two, often with Vietnamese troops. The Ist Cav averages . two assaults per operational battalion a day. Even conventional Army units fare far better than the Marines. In the 3rd Army corps there are about 1,000 helicopters to handle the needs of less than three 'U.S. Army division plus Vietnamese troops. Marine ground officers say money is the key reason for what they call the deficiency in Marine choppers. STOP DON'T WORRY WHAT TO DO IN YOUR SPARE TIME ‘* 4 -(2 , } GO TO THE Armanara Bowling Lanes BOWL 3 GAMES FOR $1 Good 9:00 - 6:00 every day Monday - Saturday On Sunday Bowl for S & H Stamps When You Bowl for Color Pins Just across from South Halls ESE seemingly disorganized and endless IBM cards, bursar's receipts, and Rec Hall lines. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA morrow noon Stanford estimated that the Spring Term enrollment on the University Park campus will reach 22,800 resident-credit students, while the total at all the campuses will reach 32,600, both figures an increase over last year's Spring Term enrollments of 21,197 at University Park and 29,491 at all campuses. ...,nw~;rsrN~K.:.i. ':'A **44 Y ' Collegian Open House, Wednesday, April 3 7.8:30 pm. IS THERE AN ANSWER TO DRUG ADDICTION? SEE: "THE DEVIL'S PIT" A Christian Answer Sponsored by: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship HUB Ballroom . March 31 8:00 p.m. at this moment THE BEATLES have never heard this album. neither has MIA FARROW nor SHIRLEY MACLAINE and DONOVAN. FRANK SINATRA couldn't care less and, unless the CIA got hold of a copy, PRESIDENT JOHNSON and MRS. HUMPHREY probably haven't heard it. we would have loved to audition this album for PRINCESS GRACE, LEE RADZIWILL and HUGH HEFFNER, but ws couldn't get them on the phone. MAO TSE TUNG and SHIRLEY Smith To Edit Journal On Family Relations A UniVersity sociologist has been named editor of a na tional journal of contempor ary social research. William M. Smith Jr., pro fessor of family relationships in the College of Human De velopment, will head the new Family Coordinator: Journal of Education, Counseling, and Services. The quarterly, formerly called the Family Life Co ordinator, is published by the National Council on Family Relationships, and is the com panion publication to the Journal of Marriage and Family. Completely Revised Smith, who is also direc tor for family, youth and community development in Actor To Read German Prose Klausjuergen Wuss o w, a member of the Vienna Burg-I theater, will present a program of selected German poems and prose readings Monday. Sponsored by the Departmei of German, the program is scheduled for S-209 of the Hu-, man Development Building, and will be open to the public. As a member of the famous theatre group, Wussow is in the United States for perform ances in New York and Los Angeles during March and April. The cast is presenting! plays by Schiller, Schnitzler, Bahr and Nestroy. Wussow will present a pro gram here entitled "Dunkl4 Tiefen—Reucksche - , and Ausl lick," including poems any prose selections by Hermar Broch, Robert Musil, Franz, Kafka and George Trald. Wussow has been a member] of the Vienna Burgtheater since 1964, and is best known for his] roles in Brecht's "Der kauka-I sische Kreidekreis," Schiller'sl "Don Carlos" and "Kabale andl Lie b e," and Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure." He has also appeared in films and on radio programs in Austria. BILL DANA-JOEY FORMAN/THE MASHUGANISHI YOGI/ A&M RECORDS /A&M 5P4144 the Agricultural and Home Economics Extension Service, said that the journal has been completely revised to include research and findings on con temporary and often contro versial themes. Some subscribers work in social service areas and need current research findings and opinions. "In this journal they won't need to take the time to wade through lengthy papers for the salient aspects of cur rent research," Smith said. Articles are written by ed ucators, sociologists, psychol ogists, marriage counselors, social workers and family life educators. Plans 'Theme Issues' Contributions are some- TEMPLE BLACK have nothing to do with the album. neither does CHARLES DE GAULLE and ELIZABETH TAYLOR, FIDEL CASTRO and PETULA CLARK, HOWARD HUGHES, DR. SPOCK, EDDIE FISHER or JOHNNY CARSON and JOEY BISHOP. no, none of these people have heard THE MASHUGANISHI YOGI at this time. if YOU should decide to BUY this album, these liner notes will self-destruct in three seconds. good luck. Ammik FRIDAY, MARCH' 29, 1968 times reviewed by other ex perts. In the recent issue, one article—written by a social worker— is critiqued by a sociologist and a court judge. Such symposia are planned for future issues, Smith said. Other plans include "theme issues" in which most of the articles will concern a spe cific interest area such as sex education and family plan ning. The deliberate emphasis on contemporary problems was necessitated by what Smith called "the nationwide inter est in the whole field of the family." "Social service agencies and educators are asking for evaluations of methods, ma terials and literature . . ." :.,.-c...:i,, ii 0. ~.: :f t .'.•• , s , ,- , RECORDS
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