PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1968 PAGE TEN TUESDAY. FEHRTIARY 8. 196R a LlaaVa/4a-y m . a:l.isarVl3iv Al. Vt.. AVVv v it I Sl a tuden a rl 0 0 0 ~*0 de WVlb Rorl l v cr kfejeced Cd F IC- 1 ) ~(J PV ~~F THE NEW YORKTMES, FIRIDAZ, FEBRUtA1Id1 -_11 1- Oxp t. i ;POTEST PLM I N Canipus Stirred by Board' rie^+t~nof ditor ed.b ~ ' o . V ; t 0 'i h fo ro P rv tlt~J la2 - P1zb11 #y 7zi" l ,titlnlet of 11 t'j i hga s pdtrSae oPezth Tr(e1( f..ard ir A . . : . ,:..tt"'E' ; t. i v'r ll rer ti v,. s >v d^t ,l: . ^, . : . , ,> ° .' ' , etc . f i r : .. 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' / ,- 0 ,; k , fe Inrain C 11Q FIJI U1?P ri'4-I-ucm LVLU V ~ It.LJL L1~5(IUtjU41 LUI ~ The - decision of the National "All i-top By SUSAN ELAN A' sociate Managing Editor CAMBRIDGE, Mas- The Na- c ~ ~ ~u~l ~'dents for a Democratic Society (SDS) voted yesterday to hire and train 30 full-time regional teacher-organiz- ers, to move the headquarters of the Radical Education Project {REP) from Ann Arbor to Chi- cago, and to give full support to the Spring Mobilization to End the War in Vietnam. t j Council of SDS to train 30 organiz- m'.~ ers will become the primary re- p sponsibility of REP. These region- gtxn al organizers will be responsible . 1 r for meeting the immediate educa- ~ tional needs of the local SDS 1 1 chapters. This will entail the dis- -S *1 ,5xi tribution of film, pamphlets and \'%Cell T aid in campus organizing on such issues as student power and the draft. A sunmner institute will be set ur for the intensive training- of Lb, I TYIIo e Sai ta' ". -ll l a D t* eetyha - n 11d to't < e " a n y m e a~ - ix ofin ' s s tttoo prevent public < "" o2 Ol\loof "an interimxup V t 'cl ,.pdispute- could thus spr (~a~"~e ~squidt eniiege town at o a~Wri~le - li s ..~ of Detroit. t~i a a x' o r l1O( , ,, l ~ a tall, long-ha ~cC~ ~ \\C i'-'ii i ma jar. asserted 1 ti'eff ce''hib \al - inter view that: r c- . , e to to t4-won't be a 'Brl t~ :IWre -' noV. h t -t cr 'ltomeC l bsre gfor hi ,L . i~. - ' t aeCor ,ndd s1 s something hthat e too said tr /)t orl'ln 11*xialo te =dtifY ..with."r Vtan of hab or n C '~- "L ntial ..tudent op r Lyio admee rs Uan s socia ehe<," ° ioes of e riy s celebrati .t e b r and ore SA VI u a oal t o f e~ s 'iversary and i ti year, adA }a - laut o0 ertr lols sl-,55.mi'onfu n' rc°f 1, - -_ .. UY - iC" ' ----------------.-- Ten Turns C" 'I' C" D o Save Biraun teacher-organizers.VL111 -' ~-- CFA (Jampus ditr orANN ARBOR, IC;1. Few campus newspapers are more in- fluential than the Michigan Daily at the University of Michigan here, and Clarence Fanto is what is making the Daily move these days. Mr. Fanto is managing editor of the piper. An intense, energetic young man, he infuises the paper with the same seri- ous mien -he displays in carefully answer- iii v iitor's questions. To him,* the paper is a disseminator of iiews, a purveyor of opinion, a poser of questions, and a forum for those who be- lieve they have the answers. What the paper prints, he emphasizes, is not always ! what the neonie like to read. We play V& tr VAX r 10 e vu,, X31 - Astra facull - ' -- -----~ have -' :paper [ilinois Bid To Elliott, Combes, trol of Student pub- ;:,><<<{ lications initially re- :::... 'f u s'ed to approve next year's editor. who is always rec- ommended by t h 6, -- ~ -current editors at4l rarely turned down. .e The board irons "'the Daily. "Occasi- 4Connecticut Daily Campus WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1967 Michigan Daily-Finest Student Paper-limier Study ,., ' _ _ '. th~au inkI Iprtn t he.n-UadL&y 4,1eru iiin-~ thnkI iprtn t he. Mr. Fanto .an11y criticize ui o 7, ,--qPrinted closely after we print 5O.3a:- r ^+11~entsthing, but they have never eonsred -Irly- +Ii before publication," says Mr. Fui. .4,npndence that enablecs Z ~ to crus vVx forlnpo I thleea ae" i Anaop i 1 iqllS/in tr ed pn b t beEditor ' ' f II~tr rtrhb eause x b thbco~ for e. wl anstu hoCl'ga i iesInntter0' ~a e ). jai 01t is th 5tS9 teItt rdalob iepaneiy heta xp8 'i W p artienula ral m 0re~ h ,npr oat ve stresses lof t it h n e te a llb b u h t h n h r~ g h t 'I e v ~ a 'p oi t l u s R e t e ti m e °t h e e s o c l a U 1 c ule rs t s d a i e , I t h i n k Y r c a n i k i i i reidn o e 8 ie DOIlt obben re1te ntd ut nertnd2Iai ~eO~the ~nlvW1~the dif.. .e te wyesterversitJ? edci~8tet°Isiuinrtiso0s ed On h hea3 r an t r~d at alin j iz, i betle:j th, Ar .ou ah j0t tt o As'b.. ie be t._ ue t._ TCOVchigan DArpJY, seen by many observers of collegiate journalism as the finest student paper in the- nation, is about to be investigated. The University of Michigan's Hoard in Control of Student Pub- lications has asked that the Committee on University-Affairs (FACUA) establish a committee "to consider the properpurpose, function, and responsibility of a. student newspaper in this uni- versity community." A resolution of the publi- cations board asks that the new committee investigate whether "the existing arrangements at the University of Michigan ade- quately serve these goals." DAILY editor Mark. Killings- worth stated the Board's request for an investigation did not in- dicate if such an inquiry might to expand its scope or turn I,. the problem to another more rp- , resentative group. A formierDAILY staffer, W; O1i? ter said that. the problem °'4 t now been stated as "just a','"k 2lo' h1 vestigation of the relation o*2 ltal'i-S. board to the DAILY." sllthe 11c 'This doesn't mean IRIf' tj it's going to be a c 4A ?l't 'o,0 move," said Winter t l °Q to2Yk"0 ° Ilo that among the proble lob t PlS sed might be the *e' t " -1