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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 8

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Holland, Michigan
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SIXTEEN THE MOIUND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL MONDAY, QCTOJEIt 3. Gen. LeMoy Blasts U.S. Viet Strategy WASHINGTON TPI) -Former Air Force Chief of Staff Curtis E. LcMay today denounced U.S.

V-ei Nsm strategy as the -ultimate in military blindness" and called for! stepped-up bombing of North. "The only way to win a war is to escalate "it one way or another above what the enemy I can take," the retired general! a copyright article for U.S. News World Report. As to the "outside risk" that escalation bring Commu- nbt China into the war, Le.May declared that South Korea and Natonalist China --with U.S. air, naval and logistical support i provide more than' enough force to bring an unstable Red China to her knees." LcMay, who retired in February, 1965, with four stars and a glowing tribute from President Johnson, has argued athat the United States is doing "too little too late" with airpower in the Viet Nam war.

But his criticism today was among some of the harshest sounded by military men who have openly attacked the Johnson administration's strategy. Another former Air Force chief of staff, Gen. Nathan F. Twining, said in a book published last week that while the Johnson administration was "bolder" in Viet Nam than the administration, it "continues to operate under self-imposed restrictions and seems to be getting mired down in a man-to-man war of attrition on the Asian land mass." LeMay said, ''the popular philosophy that we can, by cautious and timid military tactics, keep the war from escalating into a larger conflict is the ultimate in military if we can't win without unacceptable risk, we have no business fighting in the first place." RECEIVE AWAKU-Hopc College Dean of Men Kobert deft' presents the $500 Social for to Gary Girwood Hope senior from Bloomfield. (center) and Carl w'aUers Hope senior from Holland, president and vicepresidenU respectively, of the Fraternal Society which was chosen to receive the award.

Probe Unfair Labor Charges GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) Representatives of the National Labor Relations Board arrive today to investigate unfair labor charges in connection i picketing at the scene of locations where non-union work is involved. The West Michigan chapter of i the Contractors and Suppliers Association a Blackmer Pump Co. have filed unfair charges. One charge involves picketing at Calvin College where a non-union contractor, a member of the association, was hired to install a boiler in a girl's dormitory where the coeds are still without heat and where male college students put up counter pickets. The Blackmer Pump Co.

filed a similar complaint after picketing started at the company plant Friday over use of a nonunion electrical firm on an electrical installation there. UNITED FUND DRIVE LAUNCHED Campaign leaders check final details for this year's campaign for $131.250 which started today and runs through Oct. 21. Seated, left to right, are Ivan Bonsall, campaign secretary; Mrs. Joseph Borgman Jr.

and Mrs. Richard L. Raymond, co-chairman, residential division; Mrs. Blanche Van Valkenburgh, executive secretary, and Harold Langejans, chairman, Ottawa County chapter, American Red Cross; Raymond J. Hclder, drive chairman.

Standing are Gordon Van Putten, president United Fund; William J. Van Ark, AFL-CIO Labor advisory committee: Carl Harrington, campaign vice chairman: Simon Sybesma, campaign auditor; Dr. Harold C. Fairbanks, chairman, professional division, and Paul Elzinga, chairman, conduction division. The first campaign progress 7:30 a.m.

"Dutch Treat" breakfast report meeting is set for Oct. 6 at Hotel Warm Friend. Baptists Convene In Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) The second Fundamental Baptist Congress of North America convenes today through Wednesday with about 5,000 pastors. church and lay members ticipating. The congress eral Baptist church associations in Canada and the United States and also will be attended by representatives of thousands of independent churches who have no affiliation with an yorganiia- tion.

Associations taking part are the Conservative a i Church Association, the Baptist Bible Fellowship, the General Association of Regular Baptists, the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptists of Canada and the Southern Baptist Fellowship. The first congress was hew in Detroit three years ago. The theme of the second conclave is "fundamental Baptists answer to the twentieth century Five Soviets Sentenced To Death for Murder MOSCOW (UPI)--Five young lumberjacks have been sentenced to death for the drunken murder of a policemen in northern Russia. Two other youths who took part in the fatal beating received 10 and 12 years jail sentences, the newspaper Soviet Russia reported Sunday. The rare condemnation of five men for a single murder reflects the new attitude in the Soviet'Union toward crimes of violence, especially those committed while drunk.

Praters Get Honor Award At College The Fraternal Society of Hope College has been chosen to re-j ceive the $500 Social Service! Award for 1966, according Dean of Men Robert De Young, High in Frater contributions for the year was the Christmas party given the pediatric section of the Holland schools. Under the chairmanship of Chris Miller, senior from Churchville, Frater men chose to entertain 20 handicapped children in helping to celebrate Christmas. Other contributions included a $1,000 donation to the Student Social Center fund, highest individual member donation to the Hope-Holland hamlet drive for the Viet Nam village, Le Poi. and whole-hearted participation in Wood drive donations, Higher Horizons program, Muscular Dystrophy drive, and assisting in various sports areas in the community. For the fourth straight year the Fraters handled the Punt, Pass, and Kick contest for eight and nine- year-olds and assisted West Ottawa schools with wrestling and varsity track.

Serving on the panel of judges were the five professors who were candidates for Hope's Outstanding Professor of Education: Chaplain William Hillegonds. Dr. Arthur Jentz, Dr. James A. Prins, Dr.

Henry ten Hoor and Dr. Kenneth Weller. i This is the first time in the history of the college that such an award has been offered. Given by an anonymous donor, the award will be given each year to the social fraternity, who on the basis of written record of service to campus and community, contributes the most. The new fraternity, Phi Delta Chi, organized this past spring, will be eligible, along with the other five for the 1967 Service Award.

The present competition included the fraternities Emer- sonian, Arcadian, Cosmopolitan, Knickerbocker, and Fraternal. The six fraternities are governed by an Interfraternity Council. Men interested in joining one of the fraternities must have an adequate academic rating. Man Pleads Guilty GRAND HAVEN Richard B. Payne, 24, Grand Rapids, awaiting trial in Ottawa county jail on a concealed weapons charge, waived examination in Municipal court Thursday on a second charge, burglary, and on Friday he pleaded guilty in Circuit Court.

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