The Daily Egyptian, May 07, 1965

The Daily Egyptian, May 07, 1965

Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC May 1965 Daily Egyptian 1965 5-7-1965 The aiD ly Egyptian, May 07, 1965 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_May1965 Volume 46, Issue 140 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, May 07, 1965." (May 1965). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1965 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in May 1965 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SIU Celebrate. YEDay DAILY EGYPTIAl\l:~"~::': Page 13 <. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS U N I V E R SIT '!y ........ " P~~'8,9 );~;t~· c....... , •. III. Friday, May 7, 1965 RAM Meets Morris, Cancels Forum *' * Students and SIU President Council Backs To Hold 3rd Session Today President Delyte W. Morris now want to tell the adminis­ RAM Action and representatives of the tration how to run the Uni­ Rational Action Movement versity•••• In Resolution were scheduled to begin a "If the students really third conference at 8 a.m. wanted to assume responsi­ A resolution endorsing the today. bilities com men sur atE) statement of student rights and They held two sessions with their demands. e\'en in the action taken by the Ration­ Thursday, the first from 8 all else we have said. they al Action Movement was until shortly after 9 a.m. and might be entitled to some of approved by the StudentCoun­ the second from 2:30 p.m. the rights they claim. The cil Thursday. until almost 5 p.m. point is, however, thaI they The resolution was en­ President Morris said. can't run the university ev~n dorsed by all Council mem­ after the afternoon session, if they think they can. They bers present except Richard that there would be no want privileges, but in a year Cox. a senator representin!!: official statement made about or two they will walk away Thompson Point. progress of the sessions be­ from the campus - never to The resolution declared that cause the discussions were to worry about student rights or whereas rights are necessary, continue today. SIU again. and whereas there is no perm­ The meetings Thursday We think that the SIU ad­ anent guarantee of the exis­ came about after an exchange ministrators should take a tence of rights at SIU, and of letters between RAM and firm hand. Among other vi­ whereas student opinion hasn't President Morris. The group, tally important things that the been allowed to define the protesting what it called the students could learn during rights, and whereas RAM has lack of student-rights at StU. their college career is that shown an effective voice in ob­ submitted two letters to the privileges don't come simp­ taining rights, the Council will PreSident, one TUesday night, ly because they are demanded. support RAM. another Wednesday morning. They may as well learn now In other Council action, the They asked that he and the that the cold, cruel world fee study report was ac­ four vice presidents talee part has more responsibility - cepted, allocating $491,000 for in a public forum on Friday. privilege and we don't k", ,">/ actiVities for next year. Morris replied that his of anything more important When the Council meeting FINE PERFORMANCE-Kathy Holland does a dynamic acting job office was always open to any that the university can teach convened earlier, PatMicken, as Casandra in the Southern Players presentation of "Trojan Wom­ group or individual who felt he them." student body president and en" which is playing at the Southem Playhouse nightly, through had a grievance and suggested ro"eign Students Donald Grant. presiding Sunday. (Photo by Randy Clark) that RAM might want to set up I'I I officer of the Council, an­ a meeting with him after 8 a.m. To DI'scuss Jobs nounced their formal resigna­ "Rising Campgs Spirit •••' Thursday. He suggested that tions from the Ad Hoc Com­ the number be limited to 25. Presidents of the inter­ mittee. They had not attended Representatives of RAM ac­ national student organ:.:ations the committee meeting last Morns Terms Spnng Festival cepted the offer. at SiU will meet with several Sunday. As a result of the dis­ representatives ofthe Univer­ At press time for the Daily CUSSions, RAM canceled plans sity at 4 p.m. today in the Egyptian, the Council was out 'Activity,Jor the Joy oj It' for the forum original.ly International Student C enter to on a two-minute recess fol­ scheduled for today. discuss opportunities for '"Spring Festival is activity Southern were introduced by Pat Micken, student body lowing a long. heated argument for the joy of it, an indication summer jobs. Terry Cook. cochairman of president and an active Frank C. Adams. director of concerning the acceptance of of rising campus spirits in the the contest; the Men's Glee the latest Ad Hoc Committee meJJ1ber of RAM, said tbat in the Student Work Office; spring." said President Club. under the direction of the meetings With the Presi­ report. Delyte W. Morris. Eugene S. Wood, superinten­ Robert W. Kingsbury. assis­ dent they were attempting to dent of University Farms; The report. printed in the Morris was f eat u red tant prof~ssor of music. sang; demonstrate that the students Daily Egyptian Tuesday, speaker at the Spring Fes­ Daryle E. Keefer, acting co­ and Bob Quail, chairman of have legitimate grievances. ordinator of the International called for the election of 24 tival Assembly held Thurs­ Spring Festival introduced the Micken said plans tenta­ students from Carbondale and day morning in the Arena. Student Center; and Frank H. fe st i val's Steering Com­ tively call for some type of Sehnert, coordinator of SIU 16 from Edwardsville to the In addition to Morris's mittee. forum or information meeting University Student Council. speech, candidates .for Miss International Programs, will Other Spring Festival ac­ on Monday. The time and place meet With the students to dis­ tivities for the weekend in­ will be announced later, he cuss the job opportunities for Diplomat Will Lecture Tonight clude "Weather or Not," a said. foreign students. water show by the Aquaettes. The RAM movement got at 8 p.m. today in the Uni­ under way last week. Since that G D_..:I_ On Foreign Policy of France versity Pool. time the group has issued a US ~ The Midway, with conces­ statement of student rights and Jean-Louis Mandereau. During World War II Man­ sion stands. rides and student responsibilities outlining consul general of France in dereau was captured twice by sponsored shows, will open complaints against various Chicago, will discuss French the Germans and escaped both for the first time at 6 p.m. University poliCies dealing poliCies in world affairs at times. He worked in the under­ tonight. It is located southwest With students. 7:30 p.m. today in Morris ground in Tunisia from 1941 to of the Arena. The movement has attracted Library Auditorium. The 1943. Mandereau entered the Miss Southern talent com­ attention of numerous news­ InternaUonal Relations Club is French diplomatic service in petition wm be held at 7:30 papers, radio and television sponsoring the lecture. 1944 and worked in Algeria tonight in Shryock Auditorium. stations in the area and in at before returning to France to Saturday's activities will least one instance evoked supervise the importation of begin with preliminaries for editorial comment. supplies. the tug-ot-war from 10 a.m. An editorial this week in After 1948, Mandereau di­ until noon at Lake-on-the­ the Herrin Daily Spokesman rected all Marshall Plan Campus. The Midway will re­ took note of recent student operations for France in open at noon Saturday and stay demonstrations at various America. He served in the open until 6 p.m. colleges and commented that U.N. Secretariat from 195) Miss Southern swimsuit and "the young people are playing to 1954 as director of the formal-gown competition will at being adults and we think Division of Technical Assist­ begin at 2 p.m. Saturday in it's a good idea so long as ance Administration. the Roman Room of the Uni­ they realize that they are Mandereau was awarded the versity Center. playing." I 'dal of Freedom of the The Aquaettes will present The editorial continued: L.u.ed States and the King's their water show again at 4 "The current student de­ Medal by the British govern­ p.m. Saturday in the Univer­ monstrations at Southern ment. He holds a doctor's sity Pool. Illinois University are cer- degree in law from the Law The Spring Festival Dance, tainly of this nature. Studenrs School of Paris and a mas­ featuring the Triandos. will who couldn't find their way Gus says if you can't get a ter's degree in economics begin at 9 p.m. Saturday in across the campus a year sticker for your car get a from Birmingham Southern the Roman Room of the Uni­ JEAN-LOUIS MANDEREAU or two ago have learned enough job that l~ts you drive a Um­ College of Ala. versity Center. in that shorr interim that they versity car. :t...~.. ~.............................................................. ,~............ 8 ......'U •••• ~~~:t:~Jt.Tf~ .......... _............. _............................... _. MOVIE HOUR FRIDAY MAY 7 FURR AUDITORIUM, UNIVERSITY SCHOOL ADULTS 6Ge, STUDENTS 40C WITH ACTIVITY CARD 3 - SHOWS 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 P.M. PAUL NEWMAN, ANNE FRANCIS WENDELL COREY: W~LTER PIDGEON& EDMOND O'BRIEN THE RACK Return of a d«orated U.s.

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