PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6.1966 Canadian Public Accepts Expatriates (Continued from Page 1) laws he liked and defied the ones woman explained that she had he didn't. Why you couldn't even gone to see "Don Giovanni" at the run a fraternity unless everyone Stratford, Ontario, drama festival, went along with majority deci- BEAT STATE CHRIST AS EDUCATOR DR. THOMAS GWALTNEY Associate Professor of Education at Eastern Michigan University A 'Who's 'Don Giovanni',"? asked one interrogator suspiciously., Still, the amount of pressure on the draft-dodgers and their friends is minimal in Canada. The U.S. expatriates point out that the ab- sence of a Canadian draft gives them far more freedom. "Everyone thinks that because the United States is a democracy," says one expatriate, "that we are obliged to follow all its laws. But that's not true. Simply because the draft law was democratically pass- ed doesn't mean we should be pro- hibited from going against it." Gen. Hershey disagrees. "Con- gress never took notice of political reasons for wanting to stay out of the Army. You couldn't run a democracy if everyone obeyed the Still Hershey is not dismayed by the spector of young men leaving the country to avoid the draft. "This isn't anything new," he explains. "There's always been people who've left their country to avoid conscription. The history books tell us that many of the Imid-l9th century immigrants to the U.S. were leaving central IEuropean countries to escape com- pulsory service. And a lot of them became fine citizens here." The Selective Service director contends that American conscrip- tiion "p r o v i d e s the military strength to protect Canada and keep it draft free. As long as you've got a big brother around you don't have to learn how to box." 7:30 p.m. 11l31 Church St. *Fri. Oct. 7 Ann Arbor Sponsored by the Baptist Student Union F $ RECEIVING A DEGREE ? I 4 IN DECEMBER ? IN MAY ? r' talked to him. I said "Let the GOVERNMENT worry about MORALITY! ALL YOU have to do is burn the villages!" But he wouldn't listen. He'd just start yelling about HITLER. His father talked to him. He said "Let the Government wor- ry about RESPONSIBILITY! ALL YOU have to do is drop the bombs!" But it was no use. He'd just start yelling about WARSAW. His teacher talked to him. He said "Let the GOVERNMENT worry about NATIONAL GUILT! ALL YOU have to do is gun down the silly peasants!" But he paid no attention. He'd just start yelling about BELSEN. Our minister talked to him. He said "Let the GOVERNMENT worry about HUMAN DIGNI- TY! ALL YOU have to do is NAPALM the women and chil- dren!" But it had no effect. He'd just start yelling about the NUREMBERG TRIALS. So the day his draft card arriv- ed he left for CANADA! He's living up there now in some place called YORTVILLE or something! I U' DIDN'T RAISE MY BOY .TO BE A CANADIAN! Reprinted with permission Daily star-Barry Base. of Toronto © JOHN NEVER OF NORW~CN. NC, N 9 1 We, The Men of Ta u Cha pte r PH I KAPPA TA U Michigan Wil Wreck And, in the light of this knowledge, we have wagered a skin with our Alfalfa chapter at the Harvard of Horticulture. And we now call upon all other fraternities at Michigan who are also IN AUGUST? BUT IT W IL LGET TH ER EONLY I F YOU MAKE A SITTING APPOINTMENT NOW! y Our photographers will take pictures only through this week. Make Your Appointment NOW at the MICHIIGANENSIAN Sales Booth on the Diag $2.00 Sitting Fee Payable As You Make Your Appointment. While You're There, Order Your 'ENS IAN! $5.00 NOW-Bu the Price Will Be Going Up. MICHIGANENSIAN'67-A UNIQUE YEARBOOK (shudder) represented at Moo U. to back our Wolverines sirmilarly-and tol acknowledge that faith here. We await the deluge .. . GO BLUE! V L LI / At) Miss J sets a colorful pace t hot's "in" retreats to hip-level riot of color, a swirl of a skirt 4 - ni prices Barometer falling .., this John Meyer Ba! Coat, spirdilycut, immaculately tailored in imperturbable Dacron*polyeste-ndraotn, and acolors that sing in the rai $2. in shetland $18. The easy-going A-line skirt in district checks $15. Shoulder bag inrshetland and leather $15. in red oak, barley, hickory, spruce, heather, skipper and ginger. .completely tuned in on the tempo of today. Orlon~sweaters, sizes 34-40 shorty wool skirts, sizes 5-13. Te new brights: navy, green, orange. '~ '~'A. Poo r-girl. 10.00 A-line. 12.00 B. Str ipe pullov er. 7.00 44TIrum pet sk irt. 12.00 C. T ur tle-nec k. 8.00 Color-matched safari skirt. Navy or turquoise. 12.00 Jaobon 40Mt MEYER It's GRHA'S