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% Welcome To .. Warmer. Legal-Criminal Psy M ICHIGAN Cloudy and W armer chology 337. I'm a psy Possible Showers Tonight chologist: some of what I STATE High : low 60s do is legal, most of what I do is crim inal. UNIVERSITY EWS — E . She ey Vol. 57 Number 31 East Lansing, Michigan Thursday, October 14, 1965 Price 10c Protestors Stand Mute In Court 15H0M BE DISMISSED Four MSU students and one other person arrested in the Un 'V.- ion Tuesday afternoon stood mute before Judge George J, Hutter Wednesday as they were a r raigned in LanslngTownship Jus ’ * tice Court. CONGO SHAKEUP Trial date was set for Defc. 1”. W Ê m . Arraigned were : Howard E. Harrison, 23, address listed as 217 Center St., East Lansing; V fs » « M g Albert Halprin, 17, of 322 West Prem ier Replaced McDonel Hall; Peter Hornbeck, < BRESLIN SUGGESTS: 19, of B-10 Mobile Home Manor in Meridian Township; James J. Dukarm, 19, of 120 Center St., E ast Lansing; and Fred Janurin, By O ld Associate 22, of 523 Charles St., East ASMSU May Tell Lansing. Judge Hutter set bail for LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo i?--Moise Harrison and Halprin at $200' W hat To D istribute Tshombe is out and one of his old associates each and $100 each for Hornbeck, in the Katanga secession is in as Premier Dukarm and Janurin. Secretary Jack Breslin recommends ASMSU take over power to The five are charged with; decide what materials should be distributed on campus. of The Congo by decree of President Joseph trespassing on university prop B reslin said Wednesday he made the recommendation to President erty; assembling and obstructing Kasavubu Wednesday. John A . Hannah, business; and displaying signs Distribution of pamphlets, erection of posters and soliciting on Kasavubu dismissed Tshtsrribe’s 15-month old government as not and posters without perm ission. campus must now lie approved b\ e secretary's office, conforming to the Congo’s "constitutional norms, the election The arrests were made when "W e only get into the act whc someone comes here and a sk s results of the imperative political equilibrium" and named Evari- the five, distributing literature to do som ething," B reslin said. “ We then have to decide whether sted Kimba, 39, to form a new one. if’. condemning U.S. policies in Viet to let them or not. This settled at least temporarily a difference between the chief Nam, refused to leave when asked MOISE TSHOMBE “ It’ s hard to fair all ids when some of them act the of state and the chief of government of this troubled African nation by Placement Bureau Director way they do. Jack Shingleton. as to tenure. “ The group Tuesday had noi Tshombe, who was brought applied for distribution (at Ca back from exile in July, 1964, re e r C arnival), It was a planned to help cope with rebellion, pop Union Arrest event for the benefit of students COMPLAINTS RECEIVED ular unrest and financial diffi and this group was a disrup culties, had said he should re Prompts Rally tive influence.” main in office as long as Kasa vubu did. Kasavubu said Tshombe About 300 students gathered Breslin said the Committee for Check That Horn, Student Rights (CSR) did apply would stay only as long as he at Beaumont Tower Wednesday wanted him to, for perm ission to distribute in or to protest administration policy NUMBERS GAME--The Dodgers may not have had Kimba Is a deputy from North outside the Union Wednesday and regarding student freedoms. yesterday’s game In the palms of their hands, but Katanga who was a founder mem permission was refused. The rally was prompted by L.A. Manager Walt Alston did have the winning Gabriel—Biggie ber of Tshombe’s Conakat poli Many groups, even those which f w the arrest Tuesday of five stu runs on his back. The Twins tied the Series up on tical party and his foreign min did not receive approval from the dents in the Union distributing the pitching and three-run homer of Jim "Mudcat” ister during the Katanga Pro University, distributed informa pamphlets agairttt U.S. policy in Grant to claim q 5-1 victory and clinch a playoff Athletic Director Clarence "Biggie Munn Wednesday / vince fight for Independence from tion and solicited from students Viet Nam. this afternoon. See story on page 4. blew the whistle on horns at fi tball gam es when he banner, Leopoldville rule that was fin out side 'he Men's Intramural Committee for Student Rights the use of them at all futuri games in Spartan Stadium. ally crushed by troops of the U-*r L rn ii reglstratiitfW. (CSR) sponsored the rally which »' . , Photo by Jon Zwickei * I, 1 Safa' B yW iv: V , '<A>... , United Nations Jan.' 963. lasted about two hours." has received many complaints -distribution was "The athletic department He has since founded his own -J.cu'i. CvA created by plastic horns at the recent 111 - V ’ .at time because parry , tYie Balubakat. nois-Nlichigan State football game, som e groups hnvi traditionally V ,l/<e a. .foreman on "The continuous din was a serious nuisance for spectat set up boc ths at registration and the cross-Congo railroad who ors. It interfered with their hearing of the public address studied law, sociology and poli accept the idea that they are al announcements, the cheerleaders and the bands. lowed to do st. without asking. tical economy as avenues into "The same problem arose at other universities in recent Student Policy.Views Among those who distributed politics. His working relations years and resulted in banning of the horns from athletic with Tshombe were long close, without permission are Wolver events. We feel some action has become necessary here. despite the fact they are from ine, Sailing Club and CSR, "Horns no longer will be sold at the stadium. People now B reslin said he thinks the de traditionally hostile tribes. possessing them are requested not to bring them to future cision on who should be allowed Tshombe is of the Lunda tribe; games. We love spirit, and we have it, but the use of h >rns to set up booths at such events Kimba is a Baluba. is not a proper way of expressing it. Won't Work--Neville could be.handled by ASMSU. Senators of Kimba’s Baluba- Other problems a rise with kat party have aligned themselves with Tshombe, but he has chosen door-to-door salesmen in mar ment depends on the freedom to to rem ain independent since he By DAVE HANSON lean colleges and universities to ried housing, he said. In most try out different patterns of be was elected to the National A s State News Staff W riter allow students a strongly contrib cases, they are not allowed to havior, sembly last April. In fact he was uting role in the shaping of edu solicit. Administrators constantly cational policy,” said Eddy. U-.S. Attorney General Nicholas not present Wednesday. Katzenbach, speaking at the ACE have to face the problem of how He expressed the view that stu B reslin said that w-hen per The shakeup came after a per banquet, criticized the objects H annah, Radio M en Refuse much freedom students should dents should have as much voice mission is granted to such pro iod of Intense rivalry between have. in school affairs as faculty and of campus protest demonstra jects as the Ingham County X- Tshombe and his interior minis tions. Provost Howard R, Neville said college committees should Ray Unit to set up on campus, ter, Victor Nendaka. represented MSU last week at have voting student m em bers. "However deeply felt, such the question arises of who shall Nendaka, for five years head vaguely expressed grievances Com m ent After M eeting the American Council on Educa “ It wouldn't work," said not be allowed similar permis of the National Security Police, a re so pallid by comparison with tion (ACE) annual meeting in Neville Monday. "Students do sion. President John A, Hannah and ager of WJ1M requested the meet have some kind of campus sta has emerged as one of the most those of the Negro that to demon Washington, D.C., where the not have the experience to make The present ruling says; areas radio station m anagers had ing to discuss the campus radio tion that is run by students,” powerful Congolese politicians strate over them can be to di question was given a new twist d ecisions. They don’ t have to "No person shall erect or oth no comment after their meeting system , which he says would said Tanck. "They are usually since he resigned that post to lute and debase the m oral sig by one of the speakers. stay here and live with the de erwise display any sign or pos Wednesday morning to discuss compete with commercial outlets commercial, but this would be win election as a national de nificance of demonstrations for Edward D. Eddy, president of cision s. It has to be the respon ter or distribute handbills upon the proposed ASMSU all-campus for advertising as well as for about the only non-commercial, puty. Pittsburgh’ s Chatham College, Civil rights. sibility of the faculty and admin property governed by the Board radio project. listen ers. student run station in the Big There had been speculation said that college and university Katzenbach said the validity istration.” (of Trustees) which advertises John McGoff, manager of Charles Mefford, general man T en .” that Kasavubu would dissolve the administrators must begin giv of their causes cannot be ques or otherwise calls attention to WSWM, said he had "nothing at ager of WITL, said these meet Tanck said an ASMSU survey government and then call on ing students a voice in shaping Neville said that students have tioned, but the students do not any product, service, or acti all to say about the meeting.