USG Calls for Class Halt to Protest Vietnam War -* * •- JAMES M
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Hurricanes Open '69 Season Against FSU By LARRY SOKOLER State last week, and coach 23-29. The Hurricanes had 730-Pearson Hall and four And that's a pretty good could prove to be Capple- three gutty expe backfield Hurricane Sports editor Bill Peterson hopes his Semi just come off a stunning 24-0 more will leave from 960 at performance considering that man's undoing. Inexperience, ceivers. shifting to The Hurricane football noles defeat Charlie Tate's upset victory over Colorado approximately 6:30," said the game was played in a which hurt the Miami line he losa of gridders for the third time on the road when the Semi Kay Whitten, student union Add kicker Jim team swings into action to virtual downpour. One UM last year (just ask David that group and you have a Parker will night against the Florida since the two coaches have noles put a brief stopper to program director. player said that Cappleman Olivo), Is the sole hindrance start at SfaWW strong safe opposed one another. an 8-2-1 Liberty Bowl season. potentially explosive offen State University Seminoles The buses will be provided looked like he had been to the Seminoles' productive sive machine. ty spot, with Jim Haviland with kick-off at 8:15 in the by Gray Line and each bus throwing on a dry night, unit. taking left corner. Orange Bowl. The last meeting of the Bus service to Hie Orange has a seating capacity of 45, setting up quickly and keep The Miami defensive unit two clubs was In IMS In the Bowl will be provided for Mrs. Whitten said. A round- ing the ball on target, even UM boasts strength is solid, despite the loss of Dean Stone will handle the FSU opened its '60 season O.B., with FSU taking the those without transportation. trip ticket costs $1.25. and when off-balance. throughout. The offensive three-time All-America Ted free safety spot with Greg with a 24-0 route of Wichita final decision to the tune of "Four buses will depart from may be purchased up until 3 Another member of the line, more polished following Hendricks. Tony Cline and Perez holding down right p.m. today. Hurricanes said he expected last season's 5-5 finish, Jim Kresl, defensive cap corner, giving the Hurricanes Cappleman to throw between should protect quarterback tains, will be the ends with a quick secondary but one Getting to the game Itself, 40 and 45 passes, and with Lew Pytel and provide better Bill Trout and Bob Trocolor which will still sorely miss It should be a battle of the the loss of safety Tony Sta blocking for the rushes of manning thp tackle posts. Tony Stawarz. offenses, with FSU sporting warz to a knee injury, this Bobby Best, Steve Schaap Linebackers for Miami are It should be an outstanding All-A m e r 1 c a quarterback might prove disastrous to and Vince Opalsky. quirk and aggressive. Dick game. Let's pack the Orange candidate Bill Cappleman, Miami. The receiving corps is Sorensen, Wayne Lawrence Bowl tonight and make that who completed 12 of 27 aeri made up of returning letter- and Jack Chauvet will back old fight song come true: als Including two touchdown FSU's one weakness is on men Ray Bellamy, Dave Ka up the line — and back it 'Canes are dynamite, 'Canes passes against Wichita State. the offensive line, and It iina and Rick Strawbridge, with experience. are dynamite. ®hr JHuim ttrnnm? Sept. 26, 1969 284-4401 Vol. 45 No. 4 USG Calls For Class Halt To Protest Vietnam War -* * •- JAMES M. YASSER Weinkle ?*SSl0tNT Execs MARTIN R. WEINIOI m vies msietuT STUART P. WEISS Refuse 7S£ASUS£M Details Septan-bar 24, 1969 Plans Tuition Dr. Henry King Stinford In a statement released President By CRAIG PETERSON t'nivers ity of Miami this morning, USG Vice-Pres Newt editor Coral Gables, Florida 33124 ident Marty Weinkle and an The three executive offi executive secretary, Peter cers of USG have been grant Dear Dr. Stanford, Yaffe, detailed plans for the ed temporary status as stu Over the past few years, millions upon millions of Americans dents after refusing to pay proposed Oc have campaigned, protested, and demonstrated against the war in tober 15 Viet their tuition for the fail Vietnam. Very few now defend the war... Yet it continues. X few semester. soldiers have been pulled out of the military sons yet death and nam Moratori destruatioa have gone on, unabated. Billions of dollars are um, warning that "the pro The three executives have •pent on tha war and on militarism while the urgent domestic and civil problems of this country remain unattended. Thai war has test Is in no traditionally had their tuition influenced ervery aspect of American life, bringing rampant way to take waived as compensation for inflation to our •conomy and violence to our atraeta and a*mtpust*m. the atmo their USG positions until last sphere of Number 19 Lew Pytrl Marts at quarterback tonight year when former USG Presi the policies ot vex giiiie_l'l_aait hava net changed. Still *• . .. will lead the attack against FSV in the Orange Botcl follow the same military leadar and tha same advica. Vhe removal militant a c- dent Mike Abrams shifted tion." that burden to the students ef 60,000 troopa.nost not from combat aonaa, unfortunately is not a substantial changa of policy so desperataly needed. At that W e i n k le through the Student Activity rata, it would take four yeara to' bring our troops home. Fee Allocation Committee. said that the As part of a national movement headed by the Vietnam effort would Congress To Consider Marty Weinkle. USG vice- Moratcri-jn cet__sitt.ee, Eased in rfash_.n3t.0n D.C, we students at the be tn coordi- president said the throe re University cf Miami will tske time off from our classes on October nation with fuse to ask the students to 15 to work for pesce and to organize against the war on our campus the National pay the estimated $6,400 as well as in our community. Vietnam allotted for tuition, asking Mora torium There will be forums, music groups, films, lectures, and C o m m ittee, Student Loan Program that the traditional system of open microphones on ths Student Union _>atio during tha day. tuition waivers be reinstated which has Faculty, administrators, community officials, rsligious leaders, called for By M1CHELE MATOUSEK boost the guarantee to 10 per Iowa, voiced objections. by the University. and of course students will ba asked to take part in the day's activities on this campus. one day halt Of The Hurricane Staff cent has already been cast. Government loans pro "It is not in the best inter to all research YAFFE T u i t i o n-paying college In the House, some Con- grams include the National ests of the students and the and classroom work, to work students throughout the na gressmen favor adding Defense Education Act As President of this University, Dr. Stanford, ws Sra asking student government to take for your hslp in this endeavor. Over the past two weeks, Onivar- at ending the war instead. tion are faced with a dilem amendments to the bill. (NDEA), economic-oppor from the students the money •ity presidents across tha nation hava made known their views on The committee is sending ma and that dilemma will Barring aid to campus tunity grants and work study to pay our tuition," Weinkle the war in Vietnam, the military draft, this moratorium, and not be solved until Congress protestors is a proposed program. The funds of these said. •tatters of public information. Many hava decided that their lettera to community organi decides whether or not it will amendment to the bill. three programs have either universities should end all business on October 15 in support ef zations, churches, profession accept a three per cent in Ihe campus' position on been decreased or maintained In a letter to UM President the Vietnam Moratorium. We hope that you will make known your al groups, civil rights groups, crease in interest rates in the this amendment, according to this vear, which makes the Henry King Stanford, USG views on these subjects. As a leader in this community and head and politicians, asking for guaranteed-loan program. Dr. Sheeder, must comply guaranteed - loan program President Jim Yasser said he ef our university which supposedly functions as a teacher and their involvement. more of a necessity for stu considers "the former policy guardian of civilized values as well as an academic Institution, Banks are no longer in with Federal law that has we fael this is your duty. Yaffe said that the Nation favor of lending to students, already been established. The dents than it has been. of the University providing al Committee plans to ex with only a seven per cent Federal law states that if a tuition waivers to be far vie are looking forward to ycur reply in tha very near pand the Oct. 15 Moratorium government guarantee behind person is convicted of an Students may obtain a more appropriate" than ask future. For tha Moratorium Committee, to two days in November, them when present interest offense, aid will be suspend guaranteed -loan with i bank ing the students to absorb three days in December, and rates are eight-and half per ed for two years. participating In the program. the cost. so on, until the war is ended cent.