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Spattanct Amendment Vote SAN VOL. 49 sagle JOSE, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962 No. 99 Nullified by Council A recent special election which and Wednesday to again put the land the entire group did not take DigoForum approved three amendments to the proposed amendments before the part in it. Prof. Carmick ASB constitution was struck down St udents. I Other reasons for tudlificatkin Reviews by Student Council yesterday 'CONFUSION' were that the chairman was not Will uss when the group deelaned it null Council voided the election on present for the entire ballot count - and void because of election code recommendation from the election ling procedure, the polls were violations by the ASB election board and ASH Pres. Brent Davis moved to the lobby of Morris board. for what activities adviser Dick Dailey auditorium instead of in Highly Documented Book 1 'Crisis' Today Results of the Freshman class Dodson called "a lot of confusion front of the library as previously elections which were held in The tole of socialism in America, tion of the role of Harvard as the centiation of power into the hands concur- the conduct of the election." I announced, and the polls were not rently to its special emphasis on Keynesian principle bridge between English of a few. Is the United States state de- this election were al- Dodson told the group that elec- kept open the required length of 'lowest to stand. tion board members did not have iaasse, was discussed by Edward Fabianism and American Keynes. The relation of communism to partment's decision to back the I time, according to Dodson. The United Nations' Council immediately called for specific assignments from chair- latter two .Carmick, associate professor of ism socialism." socialism was pointed out when stand on the reasons, the board felt, another special election Tuesday man Skip Morelli, for the dustrial engineering, at the book Drawing a parallel between com- Professor Carmick quoted a back- Congo crisis consistent with the election. 'were factors which contributed to national goals of America? 'the light voter turnout. alk yesterday in the cafeteria. munism, nazism, fascism, Keynes- ground study of 36 Communists. a standing-room- ism and Both sides of this question will Talking before Fabianism, Professor Car- "Of these, 34 came up to conunu- FEW VOTERS Professor Carmick re- mick asserted be examined today at 2:30 p ti. nly crowd. all of these "isms" nsm through the ranks of social- The elections drew a sparse 1 documented 114- strive in SD1I4 by a public forum on the wired the highly for the same end, the con- ism." he emphasized. History Prof Analyzes per cent of the ASH. 163 students. Congo. A 10-15 minute period of us booklet, "Keynes at Harvard." "Whatever the degree, socialists audience participation will follow Freshman elections were not Following his talk, Professor and communists embrace each oth- the 50-minute discussion. nullified because the council felt annick skillfully evaded questions er as comrades," he quoted from Junior-Senior Ball Both sections of the forum will that considerable delay has already from the audience that would in- the hook. PacifismTASC Talk been imposed on the class which be taped for possible broadcast olre his own opinion and empha- In 20 minutes of questioning fol- has been without officals for the remarks are taken from Set for Saturday over the new SJS FM radio sta- Michael Kay, assistant profes- on voilence ;mei that only revolu- i2rd, "My lowing his talk see editorial com- part of the semest PI'. tion later this semester. greater In he booklet and are not my own ment, page 2), Professor Carmick sor of history, analyzed modern tion eon affect order through tech- "Twilight on the Terraec," this The forum is addition, new elections could met exchanged the first in a pacifistic theory in a speech spon- niques of non-violence. pinions." year's senior-junior class comments with various he scheduled until later ill 111, se- dance, series of three discussions on in- sored by at Harvard," subtitled members of the economies faculty TASC tToward Active Decentralization of polities and mester would li.eynes will be held Saturday from 9 p.m. ternational and national problems, and this conflict Deception as Political and with individual students. Student Community) yesterday. economic order would be necessary with the Atili elections. Fronomic to 1 a.m. in the Terrace room of and is the project of a speech spring covers an investigation of Dr. Leontual Weiss. associate pro- Foregoing objectivity, Professor to a new society. l'lle ideology of the Fairmont hotel in San Fran- activites class. In a surprise move. president especially Keynesian so- cisco. fessor of economics, questioned cer- Kay said, "I am not, as a pacifist non-violence is a direct relevant to Davis appointed Carleton Parks Moderating the program Is politics, at Harvard university. It tain facts stated in the book, coun- and a somewhat rational human according to Professor chairman of the election board to Mark Thayer, who is also stu- Kay. opared by the Veritas foun- Dick Reinhart's nine-piece band tering them with facts of his own. being, willing to instigate a nuclear succeed Morello, whom Davis in- oup of Harvard alumni. will play for the all -college event. He added, "There is no question dent assistant program director war in the name of peace." t gi "An end justifies the means only dicated has resigned. Council ap- "The dance about of the radio-tv area of the Speech book," Professor Carmick is sponsored by the it, Keynes dominates our own Without expressing a pl'OlIMI 177,1 :trim k: 717 '17,717 11-0-1. and Drama department. specific if the end is achieved," he said. ..ned, "involves the invest iga- senior and junior classes but is Economics department as well as format, he spoke favorably of uni- The state "But LEss izES open to the entire student body," those of many other colleges " department's position lateral American disarmament of projected ends dictate their Two of the amendment proposals emphasized Mike Harris, senior will be defended by Jack Small, a non-violent, rather than a pas- means. !which will go before the voters class president. junior police science major from sive, nature. "If you want oak trees, you must again call for lowering the per- Fisher Bill Redwood City, and Jack Pockman, 'The dangers inherent in a con- plant acoins. The principle is the Tickets are on sale for $2 a cou- icentage of ASB signatures needed IRC To Hold same with political systems. If you ple in front of the cafeteria and at junior social science student from tinued arms buildup are almost be- on a petition for student govern- want a political system free of the the Student Affairs business office, p Menlo Park. yond comprehension. Americans ment action: and the third asks feel secure in it because it has been ethical norm of violence, you can- Talk Today TH16. Sales will continue tomor- Presenting views criticizing the that the time span allowed for acifism Tali used and labeled not affect it through violence." row in T1116 only. a deterrent to election of executive officers and ii IlacColl, legislative consul- "Pacifism department are Elizabeth Stone, in International Rela- war. Professor Kay carefully differ- student council members be the state senate committee Buses are being chartered to pro- San Carlos senior political science tion.s" will be discussed by Dr. "I'm not sure what the result of changed to an earlier date. vide transportation entiated between non-violent re- on efficiency and economy, will to and from George Jones, SJS assistant profes- major, and Raymond Blockie, a an American non-violence policy speak today at 3:30 p.m. in Morris the Fairmont hotel. More informa- sistance to oppression and complete In other action, Student Council sor of philosophy, today at 3:30 graduate student. now would be, but I'm even less tion may be obtained by called a special meeting for 6:15 Dailey auditorium on the Fisher contacting p.m. in cafeteria rooms A arid B, sure that our present violent meth- submission throughout his speech. Dennis Fimple, tonight to discuss another amend- i51571 bill. CYpress 3-7599. sponsored by the SJS International ods will lead to peace," he said. He compared the Hindu pacifism Dr. Roland Lee, associate pro- merit proposal which would make This is the second time the jun- Relations club. Explaining the basic tenets com- with Christian pacifism of both the fessor of English at SJS, and Dr. class presidents members of cows- ior and senior classes have com- One of Dr. Jones' main tenets Fifteen Educators !non to the various pacifist doc- activist non-violent resistance type. 61. Jackson Main, SJS associate pro- will be. 'The bined to present a spring dance, metaphysical theory trines, Professor Kay stated that and the passive withdrawal non- If approved by council. this pro- fessor of history, will act as mod- of the state is Harris said. In the past, each class responsible for the Meet This Weekend iolenee hinders achievement of the resistant type. He also compared poioil will also go on the ballot astor and program chairman, re- present international anarchy." held a separate dance which was Fifteen recreat a n eotilecitiiiis %kali democratic and peaceful order. He revolutionary anarchistic pacifism next week, spectively, for the event. Dr. Jones explained, open to class members only. "Since paci- meet this weekend at the Asilomar said that modern states are built with revolutionary socialistic. paci- The controversial bill, which has fism is at least as defensible moral- conference grounds.