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Sunflower April 21, 1967 Afro-American Groap Reviews Vote Process by Kris Burgerliaff Highlighting the Wednesday problems confronting the mem­ meeting of a group of non-white bers as a whole. students was a proposal which, Dtmald Hughes, WSU math In­ if granted, will change next year's structor, and Bob Blackwell, method of electing cheerleaders. leader of the recent rent strike The proposal requests that the at the Sunflower apar^tments, cheerleaders be chosen by six were the featued speakers at football players, four basketball Wednesday’s meeting. players, the SGA President, and In his lecture, Hughes pointed three students not in SGA but out that his generation of “free­ to be chosen by the SGA Presi­ dom fighters* was born in 1955 dent. and died In 1964. He stated his Each team, football and basket­ hopes that a new id«i and a new ball, will choose the players group of "freedom fighters* Is they wish to represent them by now being born. open balloting. He went on to describe the Thursday was selected as the problems his generation teced. date that the new proposal was Their problems, he stated, were to be submitted to various campus much same as the ones the administrators and the Human students at WSU are now ex­ Relations Committee. Saturday, periencing. Describing his gen­ April 29, was set as the dead­ eration’s method of protesting, Hughes said that they believed SEVENTY FIVE - stMiMitt attM M WeAittdiy’t iMttniig ditcuit propotilt to lubmlt to ttio line for die administration to ap­ H prove the proposal. that suffereing would be redemp­ adminittration, and to orpnizo a now eampuo group, the Afro-Amorican Study Group. Other thim approving the tive and would promote meeting cheerleader proposal, the main at the table of brotherhood. How­ purpose of Wednesday’s meeting, ever, he noted, we came to the which was open to the public, table of brotherhood to eat, but was or organize and name a the sons of former slave mas­ new group on campus. It will ters came to the table to kill. hereafter be called the Afro- Reading a quote from Fred­ The Sunflower American Study Group. Mem­ eric Douglas' 4th of July oration, bership to the group is open to in 1892, Huj^es stated that not anyone. light but fire, not rain but storms Those wishing to gain mem­ will accomplish the Quality of VOL. LXXI NO. 54 WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1967 bership in the Afro-American the Negro. Study Group may submit an ap­ He concluded the quote with plication to Lennie Trowers or the words, search out every abuse Nazi Commander Alfred Moore. All membership ........ "For shameless hypocrasy Rising Cost Of Goveinment applications will be reviewed and America rules without equal." approved by those forming the He emphaiszed that there were Will Give Speech group. 30,000 N ^roes on the other side The organization plans to of Hillside watching their stu- Discussed At News Forum study, evaluate, and act upon Sae NEGRO, page 8 By Jane GMchrltt In Wilner Tuesday Beginning with comments on Guest panelist Mrs. Ellen Commander of the American Preregistration Times Told the possibility of Bnancing edu­ Mayer stated that to gain ef­ Nazi Party, George Lincoln cation by lotteries hosted by the fectiveness, the area of the public Rockwell, will speak Tuesday Advising for students who plan schedules to the dean’s ofiice individual states, Wednesday's sector must be redefined. What at 8 p:m. in Wilner Auditorium. to pre-register for the summer of their college for his signa­ News Forum panelists covered belongs in what area must be Rockwell unfurled the Swas­ session and/or the fall 1967 se­ ture. extensive ground. The discussion decided, she emphasized. We tika in 1958, proclaiming the mester will take place from May No class cards will be settled on the problem of govern­ need to take a new look at the founding of his party. He began 1 through May 12. assembled for students who have ment ej^enditures and the newly placement of re^onsibility In embracing Nazism when he pur­ Students should make appoint­ not had their tentative schedules taken stand of Martin Luther the differentlevelsofgovernment chased a copy of “Mein Kampf" ments with their advisors and signed by their dean. King involving the Viet Nam war In order to avoid the danger of in 1952. take copies of their tentative and the civil rights movement autocratic decrees from what­ From his shack in Arlington, Presently, there are 80,000 ever source they might originate Virginia, Rockwell has shocked units of local government in the be it Washington D.C, or Mont­ the nation presenting his "newly- Pre-registration will follow this schedule: United States. According to the gomery, Alabama. founded religion." He has called Committee of Government Wall stated that the tremen­ Hitler “the greatest mind in two Seniors (90 hours or more at close of May 4 A-L Operations and the Council of dous Increase in the cost of thousand years," and preaches present semester) May 5 M-Z Economic Development, 80 per­ government must be viewed to­ anti-Semitism fervidly. He main­ Juniors (50 hours or more at close of M ays A-F cent of tfiese units should be gether with the greater num­ tains that a "Jewlsh-Negro Re­ present semester) May 9 G-M eliminated said Dr. Hugo Wall, ber of services that people ex­ volution" is happening In Ameri­ May 10 N-Z director of the Center for Urban pect from the government. Our ca now, and that he has plans Freshman-Sophomore Hemor Students - anytime with Juniors Studies. difficulty Is that the state govern­ to destroy the revolution. Sophomores (24 hours or more at close of May 11 A-F Wall, a guest panelist at the ments don't face the need for present semester) May 12 G-M Forum, continued that the re­ this money, he asserted. Years Rockwell asked that order be May 15 N-Z allocation of functions and co­ ago free grammar school was an maintained during his speechand Freshman (Under 24 hours at close of May 16 A-L operation of functions among innovation and now the govern­ that students present questions present semester) May 17 M-Z units of local ^vernment must ment finances education up to to him in written form. Paper Graduate Studmts may p re -r^ is te r on any of die abwe dates. be worked out to meet the needs the college level. TTiis Is only will be handed out at the doors Daytime Continuing-Education S^dents may pre-register with sopho­ of the future. one example of increased ser­ so that students may register mores or Freshmen. vice by the government, con­ questions. Evening Students p re -r^ s tra tio n will be Saturday morning, May 6, cluded Dr. Wall. Sponsors of Rockwell's ap­ 9:00 to 12:00 noon and Wednesday evening, hfoy 10, from 6:30 to WSU Professor Some states resort to the Irt- pearance here are Honors So­ 8:30 p.m. tery, which is a painless way ciety, the Political Science Club, To Give Speech for getting maiey that the states the President’s Council, the Psy­ need. Since the federal govern­ chology Club, International Club Reconstruction Of 17th St. ment takes the "cream of the and Apathy Social Club. About Addiction income tax," the state takes what is left yet forgets to share this Rockwell was contacted in Manhattan, where he sp(^e before "The Dope Scene Myth" is the effectively with the city. Is Scheduled For Summer topic of the lecture to be pre­ K-State students, by Sunflower Day Wall continued, saying that plained. The street must be sented by Dr. Walter Bailey of the Federal Treasury has tre­ editor-in-chief, Don Awtrey. Reconstruction of 17th St. be­ the sbciblogy department. ITie closed from Hillside to Oliver mendous funds that are being Bethel College of Newton, tween Hillside and Oliver has lecture will be held April 25 at been tentatively scheduled "for so tlat trees may be ttdeen out, planned for distribution to local where the Nazi leader is to speak and water, gas, telephone and 11:45 a.m. in ^ e West Ballroom projects. It is up to these local early June,* a city spokesman of the CAC. previous to his arrival at WSU, power lines replaced. governments to plan hoq the will split the cost of his appear­ said Wednesday. Seventeenth will be closed Dr. Bailey's extensive back­ funds will be used. The accept­ ance with the Wichita State or­ The $200,000 project calls ground in drug addiction includes through the latter part of Au­ ance of such federal fUnds would ganizations. for removal of existing pave­ gust. All WSU traffic must use woridng with addicts in the lx>s eliminate the need for lotteries ment, widening of the roadway Angeles area since 1950. He re­ 13th, 21st, Oliver and U lls l^ and other similar means to meet Students will be admitted to to 48 feet; and installation of streets to gain access to the ceived his Ph.D. from the Uni­ the rising cost of education. the speech free with ID card concrete pavement and curbing. versity of Southern California presentation. General admission ^v^iteenth is very narrow Universl^, "unless we can peri­ Mrs. Mayer said her inter- odically open Yale or FlalnnotU in 1957. S«e NALL, page 2 charge will be $1. and does not meet the city's The major points of Dr.
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