SNCC CHALLENGES POLICY VALLEY STATE »I;I5;F SUNDIAL
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'>:<i*MWii«B>MWMpiyaff^MWBHy^*|IBftfpf[iM aaafaiir<:: m^.; •';Mi.ms,4^--- c •) "IS"' SNCC CHALLENGES POLICY VALLEY STATE »i;i5;f SUNDIAL If CHALLENGE POLICY—John Mazo (seated), Andy Rogers and -'•M.- A *» ^Nll« ®" Blake, president of the Student ClvU Liberties Union, ask •m^ /K»5« C^ 11 ice ^^* ^^"^'^ Spencer, vice president for academic affairs, why i#!^ * * the scheduled panel discussion on vStudent Non-Violent Coor- •jl f I r*| dinating Committee was canceUed Wednesday. Rogers authored n ODeiUiS Pile ^ unanimously passed resolution calling for a new policy relating „„.... '^ to off-campus qieakers. (Sundial photos by Bob Pool) on Last Day m the last day tp fUe for Associated Student's offices six Censorship Charges more candidates signed in tor rep-at-Iarge seats bringing the K total to 30 hopeftais for the 15 Made by SCLU representative's positions and 46 ^y GEORGE ROBERTSON tion" was another fiictor, he candidates for Uie 24 seats on said. the ExecuUve Board, Tuesday. Cancellation of a panel dis The new names on the ballot cussion qiKuaored by the Stu Paul Lerner, officer to the are John Benjamin, 19-year-6Id dent Non-Vfolent Co-ordinathig Human Relations Club and one New Constitution Passes Junior niajoring In business; Committee brou^t about char of tbe outspoken critics of can- Bruce Ew^d Zl-year-old Junior ges of censorship at a two-hour ceUing Uie panel,,said tbat there Board, Goes to Students majoring in blstory; Jerrold meeting of the Student ClvU Li bave been instances in the past Friedman, 21-year-old Juntor berttes union (SCLU) Wednes when the one week notlficatldn By BRENT CARRUTH other Board members with only majoring in theater-arts; Nancy day. was waived. He signed awear- The Executive Board res<- Gary Nodine vottog wtth her on a Kinney, 18-year-oId sopbomore THE SCLU unanimously pass ances of James Farmer and Rev. ponded to A.S. President Mike roll call, majoring In En^Ish; Jeff Mass- ed a resolutton caUhig for a new Shuttiesworth as examples. SUver's caU for unUy Tuesday Rep-at-Large Fred Lawson fen, 19-year-old sophomore ma campus policy for offrcanqnis Lerner added that the criter and passed the last ei|^t articles argued that teere Is no separa- joring in biology and Bob My speakers whereby such ^leakers ia the administration used is of the proposed A. S. constlte tton of powers on the Judicial man, 19-year-old s<^bomore would "no be subjected to ap whether a speech is of educa- tlon. Board. He was answered by majoring in political scfence. proval by the administration." ,tloDal value or Is Just propa Passage came after three SUver, who said that no better approval including a resume is ganda and that "Dr. Spencer's system had ^en thought <rf. The large turnout of student weeks of hot debate and a ^Itt necessary to bring a speaker office determines what to ed- house on ccnstltutional votes. At present under the revised fUlng reflects an "Increase of on campus. enthusiasm In students most ucattonal and what is propagan SUver told members to stop constitution, the A. S. president da." • lUcely attributed to tiie past Ma The approved resolution asks nlt-plcUng or tbe constitution would appoint five student mem tador Camp," said David Kfiy, that campus policy be changed Al'ludhig to the fact tbat tiie would not receive the needed bers to tiie Judicial Board. The coordinator of elections. The so only 48 bous notification to Freedom singers wUl be on cam two-thirds majority approval to members would hold office untU camp, held for the first time the admtoistration be necessary pus today, Lerner said that the time for it to be placed on the graduation. at the begUinhig of the fall se and that this notification be for panel might have been allowed ballot, Tuesday's meeting was Lawson presented no alterna mester, is designed to orientate informatton only. if they could stog. the final day the new document tive plan, incoming freshman and create Current campus poltoy re Jobn Mazo, president of the could be considered if it were Vlckl Brown, rep-at-large) spirit for tbe coUege. quires at least one week no Human Relations Club, argued to get cm tiie baUot. opened an old sore Tuesday when tification to the admtoistration that there is an toequality to cam All seats on tbe Board except Dave Smith, senlcar class she moved to reconsider havtog of an otf-campus qieaker plus pus policy between freedom of president, took a major move to vottog faculty members on the ] Associated Women's Students approval by the administration. ' (AW$ president are behig Con press and ^eech because there the new constitution to guarantee jMliclal Board. She did not Dr^ Harold Spenoer, vice pre is no approval needed to dis- the candidates seeking the rep- speak to the potot, which faUed tested. Shirley Erdag, 20-year- sident of admtolstratlve affairs, old art major and member of trtoute pamphlets or newspapers at-Iarge positions a Job for 15-1. was quoted as saying that the but prtor approval is required at least one year. The Executive Board then re Alpha Omega sorority. Is run panel was canceUcid because ning, unopposed for this position. for speakers. Under the new representatton considered the Job of the vice "there has been too much con Dr. Spencer pototed out tbat The lengthy ballot wUl Include system establtobed to the docu president, which was discussed centration of emotional activity the policy relattog to dlstr toutton ment there wUl be onTy six rep- last week after all hto powers the following names and posl- tills week." tfons: Fred Lawson and Don Ma of materials on campus was a at-Iarge Jobs tostead of ti>e cur (conttoued on Page 8) tbewson for president and vice SU Blake, president af tiie new policy formulated by the rent IS. UniU smitii and John preskient; Gary WartUc and Geo SCLU, commenting on Dr. Spen Board of Trustees. He added tiiat Cagle put the time clause to the rge St. Johns; for president and cer's statement said, "I believe (Continued on Page 3). proposed revtoion, the number WEATHER vice president; Bud Dow and he is referring to Dorothy Hea of reps-at-Iarge to serve durtog Larry Castro for graduate class ly's speech" sponsored by the NAZI TO SPEAK the next school year was left to SAN FERNAMDd VALLEY— SCLU on Monday. The panel and toterpretatton. The forcast caUs fbr mostly rato president; Wendy Jobnson and Ralph Forbes, West Coast Hal Seibert for sentor class pre Uie Healy speech had "notiUng AWS president Wendy Johnson today and tonight becoming mo sident and NeU Snyder and Jim to do" wUh ea<di otiier, she leader of tbe American Nazi. said that requiring 20 per cent derate to heavy at times. Temp- said. Party, wlU speak at noon on erateres wUI remato about the York for scqihomore class pre of the student body to sign an same as Wednesday's with an sident. Dr. ^lencer said that the Hea AprU 19 hi Skieech-Di'ama 100. toitiatlve 'to out of line' and ly lecture was not the only con This to the fifth to a sertos expected high today of 59. The • Three candidates, all with past moved to brtog tt into line by college weather station reported sideration in cancelling the pan of lectores on oDiversltles in lowertog the number to 10 per experience on tbe Executive el. The "Inadequate time under American Polities' sponsored by a high of 59 Wednesday and alow (Continued on Page 5) cent. of 44. the administration interpreta the Student CivU Liberttes Union. Her effort was rebuffed by tbe •m^. •••ipSigSSw:' •• j.»J.' rtlW3-*,-ft2;W*tefclrt*-i»ASj Page 2 VALLEY STATE SUNDIAL AprU 8, 1965 'S:i Hedy CausesrCintrovOTsy KEDC j WORLD WIRl * LOG After Speech on Campus 88.5 Megacycles By CARL ASMUS ffto of the John Birch Soctety Today "ApparenUy toe people who the week precedtog toe Healy -4:05-SERENAI»:-Music from President Oh Viet Peace Plan phoned tbe school comptototog appearance. 'HSlgi'-Davld Rose and hto abeirt Mrs. Healy's appearance Stodents of thto coUege gen Orchestra 'BALTIMORE (AP)—President Jcdmson said Wednesday night do not have any falto to Amer erally agree that speakers rep 5:05-DOCTOR, TELL ME tbe United States' is ready for "uncondittonal discussiois" of a ican tostUutions, I do, and there resenting aU potots of vtew 5:30-BULLETIN BOARD-Cam- Vtet Nam peace. And he proposed, even to advance of any settie- fore I am not aftrald of attocks should be heard. ' pus News ' ment, $1 bUlton of American aid for Southeast Asia, on America by such people as One student who preferred to 5:35-SPORTS SCENE-Campus Johnson, to a major foreign poltoy address, resteted at the same Dorothy Healy," said Dr, Fred remato anonomous said, "Any and National Sports News time ' a no-retreat position to Vtet Nam, even whUe opentog tbe A. McMahon, professor of stodent who walked away from 5:45-BELGIUM TCCAY-News of door wider to posstole negotlattons, speedi. that lecture wUh any sympathy Europe ta announctog that he would ask Congress to "Joto in a $1- He was referrtog to the tur- toward tbe Communist move 6:05-CONCERT HALL-Proko- bUIion American tovestment" to a massive-economic development moU caused by toe many pro ment to to bad need of two ftev: Symphony #5 to B program for the entire region, Johnson called on other prospec- testtog phone calls received by things: a course to logic and flat tog countries—and he specifically menttoned the Soviet Union— toe college admtoistration after psychtotric belp." 7:00-MASTERWORKS FROM to Joto to the effort "to reidace despair with hcpe and terror toe recent lecture given by Doro- Mrs.