Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursdov. Ari 4 1Ot ,. . ..u._ _ ...__ _ __ . _._ i Il ~ Sa.47, r* S.11 '[ 1 7I 'U' Students Mail In Draft Cards at Rally Do We Have Pants?! Plaids: Checks: Tatteralls: Farah! Levis ! (Continued from Page 1} speaker Prof. Tom Mayer of the; sociology department denounced the Vietnam War and the Selec-, tive Service System. A student who refused to iden- tify himself leaped to the foot of the Graduate Library steps and heaved a pailful of water at May-? er and those around him. Shout-4 ing, "You bunch of filthy mur- derers of Americans," he tossed" the pal at the speakers.j He was later identified as a' veteran who had served in Korea, Japan and Vietnam.3 Mayer condemned the "wave of euphoria" that "has sent many radicals into the liberal camp" supporting Sen. Robert Kennedy (D-N.Y.), or Sen. Eugene Mc- Carthy (D-Minn.) in opposition to President Johnson. He called such action a "grave mistake," claiming it is the institutions of the government rather thn the personalities which undermine the country. Another Diag speaker, Arnold Bauchner, Grad, called the Viet- nam War "social and physical genocide" and labeled conscrip- tion an omoressive and obnoxious' Note: New Shipment of Turtlenecks just arrived: white, gray, red, plus 7 other black, brown, colors. T Ld E NC STYLE ON CAMPUS 2 1209 S. UNIVERSITY across from the Campus Theatre Refuses to Speak instrument." He refused the suggestion he address the rally, explaining he Make Statements was "no orator. My water was Each of the seven who had wsymoi noporato."M wtr a planned to mail in his draft card During his speech Mayer con- madedabrif stateenttocth tended that the turning in lf Diag crowd. one's draft card reflects the mor- One of the resisteirs said the al and inspirational conscience of United States was on trial in the the individual and has the effect world community. "In this trial," of applying political pressure up- he said, "I do not want to bear on the administration. this evidence (the draft card) on Mayer said the action also my person and I do not want to s sands as a sign to other nations stand as a witness iii the coun- that the citizenry of the United try's defense." States is not united behind the "I do really love this country," actions of its government. another said. 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