Udr 091 23.Pdf

Udr 091 23.Pdf

; 7 I~ Review Staff l'hotos CHRONICLE : Dr. Robert J. Bresler (left) tells students ~iaing-i.: ~t th~ S!u(il:!nt Wednt~sday night. Studt•nts were advisl·d to leavt' the lounge when lhe building closed Center lounge in his behalf that "police have no place on this campus." An at 11 p.m. while those outside ( righO were kept out by ':mnpus security. A march to SGA- ;ponsorcd boycott of Wednesday classes (center) ended in the sleep-in President E.A. Trabant's house on Kent Way ended the Thursday morning :1ctivities. , Suspension Threat Ends Sleep-In A sleep-in in the Student Trabant's house on Kent ~mo~ WO ~u~n~ in llie stand on non-violent action. independent faculty Center over the dismissal of Way. lounge area. Another 200 --Voted · 28-'l against committee to re-evaluate frofs. Robert J. Bresler and The sleep-i!l had begun stood outside the east ealling a general university procedures for the hiring, Albert E~ Myers ended early shortly after the 11 p.m . entranl:e or the Student strike. firing and renewal of yesterday after students building closing time. Center and around a bonfire --Eval<.~ated Wt!dnesday 's eontracts of professors. remaining in the building · Hardy individually which had been built on the boycott of ciasses and the S (}A president Dee were threatened with possible approached about 50 of the east lawn or the building. association-sponsored Lafferty, AS9, called the suspension from the remaining 150 and told them Bresler. who had come to teach-in Tuesday. boycott a success and said '·it university. "If you leave now there will the building at the urging of --Established a committee surp~ssed our expedations.'' About 150 students were be no further action taken several Student Government to study the advisability .-;fan "We consider it a success cleared from the main lounge against you" but added that Association senators and acijun~t professo-rship. and realize that many of the building by campus if they failed to leave they several faculty members, told Representatives of the students were forced to police on the orders of Dean could be suspended. The . students in the lounge area association will begin attP.nd dass becau:;e of the of Men Donald P. Hardy after­ other 100 students in the that "We shtmld not havP meetings with administration exams scheduled for this they had refused to honor a 1 lounge left en masse at the police on this eampus" but representati V\es next period," Lafferty said. "Whi!e a.m. deadline set by the dean. urging of Bresler, who had urged students to leave in Wednesday on the proposal. there were several profes~;ors The last students left about appeared at the Student case police did eome. --Voted to wnrk \'Jith the who told their students th::i Center shortly after midnight. 1:45 a.m. and joined many About 15 campus poliee T)elaware chapter of the attendance wo1:1ld be students standing outside for When Bresler had first had first positioned American Association of reGuired, there was an ~qual arrived, there had been a march to President E.A. themselves at the four University Professors and an (Continued to Page 8) entrances to the building about ll. Shortly after l1, Donalci P. Hardy, dean of men, told the students that Pair Plan Appeal they would have to leave or WHEN'Radiothon' '· we will have to take the next step." Hardy gav(• a midnight deadline for Of Drug Sentence students to leave but that Aims For $2,000 deadline passeci. By SCOTT WRIGHT undergraduate and part-time ~Pwark pplice. it was Two disc jockeys will of WHEN's public relations university security guard, Two former university learned, stood by at their broadcast continually for 211 staff. the money will be used made a "buy" from students sentenced to Academy St. station but die; hours on WHEN in an effort Sponholtz without Newark to bt~ y Christmas ba~kets for three-year jail terms after a nut enter t:w campus. police knowledge. Wilson to raise $2,000 for needy ti1e 1ecC:y of ~ewark . Miss Sept. 19 conviction for selling When students arrived aL later made a second buy families in Newark. Hil l expiained that :--.Jewark marijuana wiiJ. appeal their Trabant's house after the under Newark police WHE N wi ll present its officials said a lack of funds cases. sleep-in, they found the supervision. ·' f<'!rst Annual Christmas prevented the city from William J . Graham I II, 20, iron-spiKed gate to the Alfred Lindh, attorney for Radiothon" next Monday. of Upper Darby, Pa.. and mansion blocked by John E. attempting such a program. Sponholtz and f:raham, Dennis K. Sponholtz, 19, of Hocutt, vice president for 3eginning at : ~ p.m. on "WHEN can do it!" has Rockville, Md., both former seemed surprised by what he Monday two '' masochistic, s tu dent. affairs. 1-locut.t become the by word for the university students, were called the " heavy" sentences. warned students that . ewark yet empethetic" dee jays will radiothun . sentenced to the jail terms "I never expected anythin!{ police could arrest them fur play music and collect money and fined $3,000 each by like this," Lindh said. EXPERIENCEIJ GUIDE loitering in the streets. until 3 p.m. Tuesday. The two deejays. still to Judge A. James (~allo on Dec .. Lindh said last Friday that Hocutt was soon joined The "Radiothon" is 5 in Court of Common Pleas both defendants wi ll appeal be named, who will conduct by six campus police from organi:~.ed like TV telethons of New Castle County. tht-~ir cases to Superior Court. the 2tl hour broadcast will the :;tudent eentcr. Students The pair had been A second trial would anrl other radio marathons. have experienced guidance. stood in the street until :l:ao convicted on the charge on probahly takP place anytimf! Students will be able to call a.m. and thE:'n returned to Robert Klake, television St•pt. 19 but had awaited a from January to March, WHEN and pledge money or campus. director of the Teaching !Jre-sen tendng investigation Lindh said. bring their contributions to At an SCA meeting five Resources Center and WHEN before receiving their In addressing the , court. hours before the sleep-in the station. faculty advisor, was once on sentences. before the sentenc:ps . were began, the association: . J'UbLiC RELATIONS the air for 53 straight hours. Graham and Sponholt:~. impusPd. Lindh said that the -- Ry an 1 H-8 vote backed The beneficiary for that had been arrested last March unh·ersity, through Dean of According to Dee Hill , by \Jewark potrce after John Vlen Donald P. Hardy. had the ·sleep-in activities "in AS9, organizer of the marathon was UNICEF. principle" bur reiterated their "Mitch" Wilson Jr. , an (Continued to Page G) "Radiothon" and a membt-r (Continued to Page s1 ,.AGE 2 / UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1968 ·~~~~~============================:=== ===== = ========= = =======::======== :::::::::: ======:==~====:=========:==·=·===·=·=·=·=·=······ · = ===:==== = ====~====::: = :=========~=========~:~=~:i=~=~=~=~=~:~=~=~=i=~=i=~=~ = ~=~=j=~ ==~= i ==:j: j :== i == =:=========== === =====~==== =~m~l~ l:ili:i ;.;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;.;.;.;.;:;.;.·.·.·:.:.· ·.:.. ;:;:.:.. ,:;:;:;!,:.:;.;:;.;.;.;.:.::::;.;.:::.;·:·:·:::.:-:=·=:::::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::;: TOOA Y IS FRIOAY THE IJTH Crossing the Delaware." Beatty and ,J(>an Seburg. Wolf THE HOWFF -Iight :vlitC'hell Hall at 8:15 p.m. Hall at 7 p.m. Admission 25 refreshme nts, couples only--in today and tomorrow. eents with ID eard. Lhf! Faculty Club from 10 A d m i s s i o n f r <~ t' to PHOENIX--"The -Ajax p.m. to 1 a.m. Also open on undergraduates. Peopll'"-- benefit party for the ···:;:··· :::::: : :: : ::: ::: : :: : :::: ;:;:;:;:;:;: ; ::::~;:;:: : ;::::::~~==:::~:::::;:;:;~ :; :; :; :;:;:; :; :;: ; :;: ;:; :; : :::::::::::: Saturday evening from ~ p.m. PHOENIX- Opening at H Voice. 8 p.m. at 20 Amstel to 12 midnight. NIXON NAMES CABINET MEMBERS p.m. John Ellis and Mike AvPnue. Admission $1. LATI N AMEHI C J\. N WASHINGTON---President-elect Richard Nixon revealed his Hudak will entertain with a CH RIST:\1 AS FI ESTA- -Spon­ SUNDAY Cabinet selections to Republican Congressional leaders folk jam. Later on in the sorf'd by tht\ Pan-American Wednesday before announcing them to the nation. Former evening Father Jerry Hall will SUNDAY CINEMA--" Mr. Club! In Ewing Hoom of Attorney General William Rogers will be the new Secretary of speak on the changes in the Hulot's Holiday" with Student Center at H p.m. Will State and Representative Melvin Laird of Wisconsin will be the Catholic church and the Jacques Tali. 8 p.m. in Wolf indudc> two pinatas. <·arnival Secretary of Defense. Others-- -David Kennedy, Chairman of the evening will dose with the Hall. FreE> with 10 card. festivities. songs. traditional Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company, as Secretary of the return of Mike and John. foods. games. prizes. and Treasury; John Mitchell as Attorney General. Mitchell is a partner dancing. 'l'ic'kPts are on sale in Nixon's New York law firm and managed the! President-elect's for GO e<>nts Pach from SATUROAY campaign. f'or Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, < :eorg<> LarriPu. 1O!J W<•st F. S A T U H. J) A Y p.m. Robert Fineh, the Lieut.enarlt Governor of California. Governor or P<·dro 1-'<>rreira at FLJCK--"Lilith," with WarrPn . George Romney of Michigan as Secretary of Housing and Urban :a>ti-HO :l,1. Development. Secretary of Labor, George Shultz, Dean of the LI. :TJI E I{ A:\ STI : DE \ITS Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago ; ASS-0!'1/\TION DINI\1-:l{ Governor John Volpe as Secretary of Transportation; Alaska :\H:ETIN<:-- ( :asual <:luistmas c:overnor Walter Hickel as Seeretary of the Interior.

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