Golden Gater One Else

Golden Gater One Else

Violence possible' Latest data on today's spectacle across-the-bay A concisce spectator’s guide to today’s Vietnam ral­ lies on campus: Vietnam Day Committee Young Americans for Freedom ietnam protest Stance: Anti-Viet war “Victory in Vietnam” ERKELEY (AP) — The Berkeley Police A spokesman for Fording said whatever ac­ Manager: Jeff Freed Harvey Hukari artment says it is “ deeply concerned about tion the police take “ will depend entirely upon Favorite Punch: None— Attacks with strong right possibility of violence” during mass protest conditions existing at that time.” claims non-violence wing apparent onstrations today of Am erican involvement As the affected Berkeley and Oakland city Previous Battles: Maxwell ’iet Nam. agencies formed a united front against the Jefferson Poland AFROTC Taylor, Army troop trains sit-in counterpicket rkeley, a key city in two days of planned march, Alameda County Dist. Atty. J. Frank onstrations around the country of U.S. ac- Coakley said the demonstrations “ smack of Starting time: 10 a.m. to 2 12 noon to 3 p.m. p.m. in the Southeast Asian country, is expected treason.” The demonstrations and parade, scheduled to produce more than 5,000 demonstrators. Place: Speaker’s Platform Speaker’s Platform to start Friday night at 7:30, “ . could con­ Berkeley Police Chief Addison H. Fording until noon; outside Red­ stitute a felonious and seditious violation of ■ he expects trouble when the Viet Nam wood Room to 2 p.m. federal law . ,” Coakley said. Da) Committee leads a procession off the Uni- Tentative Lineups: The committee plans a huge “ sleep out” on ■ iity of California campus headed 7% miles a vacant lot near the Oakland Army base, 10:00—Henry McGuckin 12:00—Terry and the H h e Oakland Army Terminal. staging area for soldiers going to Viet Nam. Pirates (band) BiVe have received reliable information to- In Berkeley, a West Coast center of activist 10:15—'Theodore Keller 12:10—Harvey Hukari H that certain disruptive groups are coming groups against U. S. foreign policy, about 600 10:30—Marshall Windmil- 12:15— Dan Rosenthal to this area to participate in or oppose the combat-ready National Guardsmen were or­ ler H ch and we are deeply concerned about the dered to report for special duty to support po­ poJ;ibility of violence.” lice if necessary. 11:00—M. S. Am oni 12:40—Tom Huston Jirkeley, which has denied the committee The Oakland Port Commission vowed at a 11:30—Lawrence Ferlin­ 1:10—Lewis Gann ^ftrade permit along with Oakland, through special meeting to prevent the committee from ghetti h the march would also have to go, is un- trespassing on port property or interfering (in abstentia) ain about action it will take when the with operations. The Army base is situated at m eh leaves the campus. the port. 11:45—Daniel Knapp 1:45—Ralph Zavertnick 12:00—Dave Delinger 2:10—Jack Cox 12:15—Kay Boyle 2:35—Terry and the Pirates 12:30—Mike Myerson 2:45—Harvey Hukari 1:00—Eugene Grundt Golden 1:15—Badger King (sing­ er) SAN FRANCISCO STATE COLLEGE Gater 1:30—Fannie Lou Hamer 2:00—Pat Gleason 2:15—Herbert Williams pme 91, Number 20 Friday, October 15, 1965 eg roes' 'revolt'-optimism capacity crowd filled the Main Auditorium yes- described the ethic of today’s and yesterday’s so­ He said we are moving into an era where the en­ iy to hear Louis Lomax, author, teacher and ciety as “ white, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant, middle- tire American ethic is about to be thrown out the rer, give his optimistic views on the current class and male.” window. He points hopefully to the emergence of a o revolt. He said a moment of truth came when the Negro new ethic, one in which an economy is concerned e topic under discussion was “ The Negro Revolt looked at this society and at the white man and said with man. sited: Go West, Young M an.” “you are the ‘nigger’.” The Negroes saw their The Negro must ask himself “Who am I; how do Bmax began by noting that today will probably pseudo symbol of white culture throwing bricks at I matter?” Society must go beyond race, beyond H r m /xf *1- u, nuLing Uiai xouay will Pro" a" iy H n e of the most exciting periods in Amencan five-year-old black children going to school. religion and make its own private definition of itself. for society is on the road to resolving dif Lomax pointed out that since the time of Malcom During a question and answer session after the pr^lems X there have been sweeping changes in the nature lecture Lomax’s optimistic views were challenged. B went into history and pointed out tha of the revolt. Malcom X said that law was a white He was asked how he felt about the Black National­ America has been stereotyped as mor^ y man’s tool. ists who expect a violent clash between races. - This inferiority fallacy, he c<ontinu - Today the revolt’s main problem is becoming more Lomax replied that while there may be isolated ■ w a major part of the American Protestant a question of class than race culture, and Lomax incidents, a serious clash is nonsense, noting that the HUB i today said that “ we may see integration problems solved real clash will come as a knock-down drag-out battle e audience maintained rapt silence as Lomax in our generation.” for jobs. nti-cmti-war group expects 000 for rally--if it's sunny YAF members will also be fsFei Hf ari’ President of Hukari said. If it rains, the helicopter about 12:30 p.m. speakers questions. State chapter of the campus conservative political Huston recently returned selling “Win in Vietnam” Hukari said that he hopes 8 Americans for Free- group has reserved the Gal­ from a 25,000 mile tour of bumper strips and buttons, the rally will add “ a tone of |p\ V ,? nfident that his lery Lounge for its three-hour Southeast Asia. and will pass around a peti­ responsibility” to today’s ac­ Besides five other speakers tion supporting President tivities. Iker’.S ? t0day m 1116 demonstration scheduled to begin at noon. and a rock-and-roll band from Johnson’s stand on Vietnam. “Too often we have let the feess £ ?htf°rm wU1 he a Monitors will patrol the YAF The featured speaker in the San Jose, Terry and the Pi­ pseudo-pacifists and radical l exPect loon SUn shines rally area, and one will be o art! j 000 or more peo- pro-Vietnam rally, national rates, YAF will also have two left-wing elements speak for attend our rally today YAF chairman Tom Huston, tables set up near the rally equipped with a bullhorn for our generation and our cam­ people who want to ask the is sunny weather,” will arrive on the campus by area. pus,” he said. Letter to the Editor Psych experiments examine Trashy campus pie they are supposedly fight­ ing for. In reality, there is Editor: nothing right now we, as stu­ LSD and smoking behavior Around the cafeteria, why dents, can do to change US such a trashy campus? Is it policies, but there is some­ Research into various as­ will head the Institute. Activ­ havior of children, emotiont improperly oriented trashcans thing we can do for the peo­ pects of human behavior, ities are under the control of responses to facial expres­ or improperly oriented tax­ ple. ranging from the newly - an­ a six-man Steering Commit­ sions, perception studies, am! payers? Perhaps both? That something is simply nounced LSD studies to an an­ tee, made up of faculty mem­ personality differences in pa- R. J. Sandertto this: Giving some of our mon­ alysis of smoking behavior, bers from colleges in the Bay ception. Graduate Student ey to an international, non­ will make up a program of Area. S. B. No. PT16778 partisan relief agency which experiments and studies to be John Hunter, assistant pro­ Official Notice will use it to buy the food, conducted this year by SF fessor of psychology at SF Viet relief SECONDARY EDUCATION clothing, and medicine which State’s Psychology Depart­ State and a member of the URGES ADVANCED Editor: is so desperately needed. ment. Steering Committee, has em­ APPLICATION FOR SPRING At this time in Vietnam ENROLLMENT TWO It’s so easy to give just a The Institute for Psychedel­ phasized that money .for the there are only a few relief SEMESTER CREDENTIAL little bit of money. ic Research, which will work Institute has not yet been PROGRAM organizations siding the Viet­ with the controversial drug Won’t you? granted. The Department of Second namese people, who’ve been The Vietnam Relief Fund LSD, was recently created at ary Education is now accept “ No work on the LSD stud­ left injured or homeless by the Joan Kasich, S.B. No. 2306 SF State. Robert Mogar, asso­ ing advanced applications f« ies can begin until the money war. These organizations are Mary Bernier, S.B. No. 6235 ciate professor of psychology, Spring enrollment in its tw only able to administer relief is granted,” Hunter said. The semester (“fifth year” ) creda tial program. Advanced on a very small scale, since amount initially requested is appt $150,000. cations are necessary, but & they are completely depend­ M oser edits 'Illuminations' ing an application does m ent up on private contribu­ Research facilities availa­ constitute a commitment a “ Illuminations,” a new San Sail Review,” and “Film tions.

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