PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN 71 A lVV TVA\?'n 1"YI /' lYHM :YalYr 11F.4i' sY r r ,-',".'.a. .U. U a V Ql Nl lftU.LLJ FRIDAY, OCTOBER I20, 1967 Board of Governors Takes Hours Action Agitation Continues As Arrests Increase Systems are b USS everyone' busness at Sanders That means you can prove yourself sooner here At Sanders, what you are is as important as what you can do - what you contribute to the development of new systems. And because our interdisciplinary team approach will challenge you with problems beyond your specialty, you prove yourself sooner. The assignments are demanding, but the rewards are commensurately high. Comprehensive benefits, including 100% pre-paid tuition, and liberal salary schedule make the opportunity hard to match. More significant, Sanders is an action company, its outstanding growth provides real security and its multi-scientific disciplines assure you (Continued from Page 1) The Board has requested that a report be compiled surveying parents, residence hall, staff, and students on the changes. The re- port will be submitted to the board in January, at which time the parental permission clause will be re-examined. The second resolution, for resi- dential college housing passed by the Board differs from the first one in that it supports the col- lege's request for abolition of hours without the necessity of paren- tal consent. Dean Robertson of the Resi- dential College explained the re- quest for elimination of hours and for waiver of the parental per- mission requirement as follows: "The Residential College encour- ages its students to take responsi- bility for their own academic af- fairs. To deny them responsibility for their personal conduct as well would be inconsistent with our ob- jectives. Students should make their own rules and take their own responsibilities." Mr. Racheter suggested that the experiences of the Residential College, operating without paren- Two other resolutions, concern- ing open-open policies and the composition of the Board itself, were introduced but tabled. The East Quadrangle staff pre- sented two recommendations con- cerning visiting policy in the dor- mitories. First, that the passage concerning pre-marital intercourse in the dormitories (which states that the University finds is "un- aceptable " be stricken from the University rules, and second, that the University relinquish its reg- ulation of open-open policy, vest- ing control in the individual houses instead. A proposal to add three student members to the Board of Gover- nors, was also set aside. At a council meeting Wednesday night Frost House in Markley passed the following resolution re- garding visitation hours: "Each individual corridor in Frost House shall have maximum visiting hours from noon to mid- night Sunday through' Thursday and noon to 1:00 a.m. Friday and Saturday under the following con- ditions: A card shall be placed on the outside of each participa- ting room if the door is closed; the SConunued from PU..C ticipating in the demonstration cott of classes today. Reports cir- re planning to go to Washing- culating the campus last fight In Oakland, pickets opened a rumored that the faculty would path voluntarily for seven busloade also boycott all classes, of nw recruits. An eighth unload- The college has asked that all ed later at a side entrance. charges on the 46 students except No arrests were made in contrast for Gordon, who they call the to the 36 carried away in paddy- "ringleader," be dropped. Last wagons on the three previous days. night the court had not yet work- ed out negotiations with the col- But rallies were held on eam- lege. puses in the San Francisco Bay The students arrested in Chi- area to recruit more protestors for cago were some of the 150 parti- today. An estimated 2,500 turned cipating in a picket of the induc- out on the Berkeley campus of the tion center organized by the Chi- University of California. cago Area Draft Resistance. In Washington the Justice De- Violence erupted when one youth partment has received "a sub- burned his induction notice inI stantial number" of draft cards front of the center. Several dem- in the mail during the past week fontaos th ceer.Sveala dr -and is sending them to the FBI o dnstrators who were "planning on for investigation, an official said civil disobedience" then rushed the Thursday. bdoor of the mcente, which wS But he said he could not esti- blocked by helmeted polic . mate how many cards the depart- Several arrest were made at this ment has received since several point, but in a second rush, a few antidraft groups began urging students made it partway into the young men to turn in their Selec- building before they were caught tive Service doucuments last Mon- and arrested, day. All those arrested were released He said most of the cards were on bail. sent in by a group calling itself No action is planned for today "The Resistance," of 5 Beekman in Chicago, as most of those par- Place, New York City. ILYOFFICIAL ULLETIN 0 Al i tal permission for elimination of roommates permission is required hours, would provide an opportun- to participate. ity to see how it works before im-- At present one floor of the house plementing the plan on a Uni- has approved the maximum hours versity-wide basis. with a two-third majority. I U it S. lel an interesting career. ASK your placement office Sanders story makes good to make an appointment for you. The listening. CREATING NEW DIRECTIONS IN ELECTRONICS A SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INC. T. M. SAN DERS ASSOCIATES, INC.An Equal Opportunity Employer M'/F . CAMBRIDGE. MASS. . PORTLAND, ME. + PLAINVIEW, LI., N. 9 WASHINGTON, D.C. SUKKOT-HOMECOMING SERVICE Tonight at 7:15 All alurmni and parents are invited to attend and to join us in a reception in the Hillel Sukka. Sabbath and Festival music chanted by John Planer, Cantor, and the Choir led by Steven Ovitsky. 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