CONNECTICUT STATE LIBRARY C&T 5 1964 Connecticut Daily Campus HAR1KTO Serving Storrs Since 1896 CONN§B^IT a c o VOL. LXIX. NO. I I STORRS, CONNECTICUT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1964 M t. »-• O O C" H- C Babbidge Upholds Concessions Policy y 7kr t 0/ Babbidge Statement Book Salesmen to The following Is the text of a letter sent In my judgement the university has made by president Babbidge to Mr. John Lupton. reasonable and adequate provision for our Use Of Campus Facilities K students to become aware of current polltal "Sept. 28, 1964 from the Office of the Issues. President Babbidge has upheld a local private booksellers." President. The Hon. John Lupton, Director Efforts by the Young Conservatives Club Board of Trustees policy forbidd- Lupton had also asked that if Republican State Campaign Committee. to sell campaign materials however, came ing sales appeals on the Univer- the Student Union was not *he Northfleld Road, Western, Conn. In conflict with an established policy of the sity campus. appropriate place to conduct a board of trustees. Since 1948 the Board The President's statement came political headquarters, that the Dear Mr. Lupton, has sought to discourage solicitations of in reply to a request from Re- President authorize another any kind on the university campus. Ex- publican State Campaign Director well-located place for the pur- In reply to your telegram received today ceptions to this policy are made only when John Lupton that the University pose. He suggested that the GOP let me say that the University of Conn. It can be clearly demonstrated that the reconsider its policy. Lupton be granted permission to roll is anxious to have It students interested Interest of the undergraduate cannot other- telegramed the President follow- a trailer to a central location in, and informed about political principals wise be reasonably served. With respect ing action by Student Union off- on campus to serve as official and Issues, including those related to the to books offered for sale by Young Con- icials last Thursday preventing headquarters. 1964 presidential campaign. servatives, it is my understanding that these UConn Young Conservatives from The President's reply said that I believe that University policies contribute can be ordered through the University Book- selling campaign literature "I must express my belief that significantly to these ends. store or through local private booksellers. within the building. it would be inappropriate for Traditionally, for example, all polltal candi- In a letter to Mr. Lupton, the this University to extend the dates have been welcomed to University fa- In response to your request that the Re- President said that "Efforts by use of its buildings and grounds cilities when Invited by recognized student publican State Campaign Committee be the Young Conservatives Club for political purposes beyond the organizations or other universlty-affllated provided a "political Headquarters" on the to sell campaign materials.... provision of reasonable accomc— organizations. For undergraduate political campus, I must express my belief that It came in conflict with an estab- datlon of student political org- organizations at Storrs, the Coordinator of would be Inappropriate for this university lished policy of the Board anizations." Student Activities has provided space in the to extend the use of its buildings and grounds of Trustees. Since 1948 the Board He added that the University, had Student Union for their activities. Within for political purpose beyond the provision has sought to discourage solic- made adequate and reasonable reasonable conditions, provision has been of reasonable accommodation of student pol- itations of any kind on the un- provision for students to become made for the display and free distribution itical organizations. iversity campus". aware of current political issues. Sincerely yours, The letter stated that except- The Youiig Conservatives had to students of brochures, books and other Homer D. Babbidge campaign material. ions to this policy are made contended the University's policy only when it can be clearly de- against concessions in the Stu- monstrated that the Interest of dent Union was not applicable in the undergraduate cannot other- this case since the books were wise reasonably be served. being sold at cost. The absence Pat Sheehan Resigning USA Post; "With respect to books offered of any profit from the endeavor for sale by Young Conser- was the Conservative arguing vatives," Babbidge continued, "it point as they sought to prove Cites 'Conflict Of Interest' Cause is my understanding that these that their case did not come Thursday Pat Sheehan revealed in filling the vacated post, leadership. can be ordered through the Un- under the specific heading of his intention of resigning the post according to Sheehan. Tremblay, in response to Shee- iversity Bookstore or through of USA party President 'because "The vice-president, Ed Hober- han's resignation, said that he of a political conflict of interest' man, although elegible is not in- was a qualified candidate for the Sheehan Is also Acting Chairman terested in the Presidency", he office and was strongly in- of the Senate. added. terested. He expressed that he Friday Film Series Offers Tab Tremblay, Junior Senator Holding dual political positions, and Kelly have discussed the and Larry Kelly, USA Treasurer, Sheehan said, is not in the best possibilities of running for the are both elegible and Interested interest for responsible student post. "As far as I know", Tremblay Probe Of Nazism Ideals said, "Kelly is not really In- A deep look Into Nazism, and the tenets of Nazi philosophy, laid terested. He has mentioned that Ideals behind it will be presented down Germany's NEUE KURS I World News Briefs he would rather be campaign tonight at the University Christ- in the form of major speeches manager In the coming elect- ian Fellowship's Friday Film by the top Nazi officials. Archbishop Defends Non-Biblical Beliefs ions." Series. Amid this profusion of adulat- Kelly could not be reached for "Triumph of the Will" will startllngly captured the lm- VATICAN CITY(AP) The Vati- at Council debate on divine re- comment. offer a pre-World War II look startllng captured the Im- can Ecumenical Council was velation Replacement for the position into the Nuremburg rally passioned frenzy of the German- urged today not to allow concern Archbishop Attipetty said: will be made at the Impending as filmed for Hitler as propa- ophillsm of the 1930's. for Christian unity to com- "nothing could be more dan- USA party convention in about ganda to feed to the German Power madness reigns supreme gerous than to allow unity con- two weeks. The nominations for as the Nazi blueprint for MACH- promise Roman Catholic belief. Class officers Is also on that people. An Archbishop from India, Joseph siderations to endanger the To some, the memories brought TSTAAT is laid before the Attipetty, defended non-biblical faith." He and Prelates from meeting's agenda. back produce feelings of disgust, German people. Roman Catholic belief based Italy told the Council it must According to Bill Halt, Senator while to others, entrancement and This mass hysterlclsm trans- largely on tradition. He spoke not sidestep the question of re- and framer of the Senate's new hypnotism might well describe cends the next thirty years to velation. constitution, Sheehan is consti- the effect which the German di- produce a likewise hysterical tutionally permitted to hold both rector, Leni Rlefenstahl, ex- effect on present-day audiences, Seventh Fleet Acting As Deterrent Force Jobs. However, he Is "morally pertly produced. and one can almost Imagine a obligated to retire from one" in It must be remembered that final, closing chant of EEN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA- operational fleet In the world, is that they are in conflict with this film was made BY Nazis FUEHRER, EIN VOLK, EIN CAP) The Commander of U.S. mobile. The Fleet sitting on each other. FOR German audiences of the REICH." Naval forces in the Philippines someone's doorstep in Internat- As Acting chairman, Sheehan is early 1930's. The result was ional waters of course, has a involved with elections Being Photograph Display said today the presence of the U.S. sobering effect on anyone doing the cinematic creation of a quasi- Seventh Fleet has acted as a president of a political party religious myth. deterrent to Communist plans for the wrong thing." might possibly Influence any de- There will be two showings at In Union territorial expansion In Asia. Monroe is on a two-day visit cision he might make as Senate the Community House on Friday Rear Admiral Jack Monroe said: to Kuala Lumpur and will meet Head, Halt added. the Malaysian Armed Forces evening, at 6:30 and at 9:00. An exhibition of 41 photographs "The Seventh Fleet, which is the Coffee and a discussion will fol- depicting life In Iran will be biggest and most powerful Chief. The U.S. Admiral leaves for Australia Saturday. Gregory In Springfield low the second showing. displayed at the University of Below are a few comments on Connecticut Stuent Union, Oct. New Reapportionment Proposals Due Monday Dick Gregory famous Negro the film, written by R. D. Smith, 12 to Nov. 1. comedian whose repetolre is chairman of the Film Series and Sponsored by the Union Board HARTFORD (AP) Governor ecticut's reapportionment case mainly made up of jokes and a History major: of Governors, the exhibit is en- Dempsey says he plans to meet have until Monday to present comments on civil rights will At Hitler's behest. LeniRlefen titled 'Impressions of Iran,' and again with his key advisors with- new proposals for a timetable be appearing in Springfield, stahl filmed the massive Nurem- is by Joseph Kostal.
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