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By SUSAN ELAN
X.-soc~iate Managing Editor
CAMBRIDGE, Mas. The Na-
t Cdet for a
Democratic Society (SDS) votedI
yesterday to hire and train 30,
full-time regional teacher-organiz-
,°rs, to move the headquarters of
the Radical Education Project
(REP) from Ann Arbor to Chi-
cago, and to give full support to
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for meeting the immediate educa- W al
tional needs of the local SDS XY
chapters. This will entail the dis- ;,Y '\19
tribution of film, pamphlets and ' ee - ?
aid in campus organizing on such ~
issues as student power and the
draft.
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fluential than the Michigan Daily at the
University of Michigan here, and Clarence
Panrto is what is making the Daily move
these days.
Mr. Fanto is managing editor of the
pa~per. An intense, energetic young man,
:e infuses the paper with the same seri-
os mnion lie displays in carefully answer-
in. a v "sitor's questions.
To him, the paper is a disseminator of
i-iews, a purveyor of opinion, a poser of
tiuestions, and a forum for those who be-
lieve they have the answers. What the
paper prints, he emphasizes, is not always~

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Michigan DE
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T1IM- Whigan DAILY,_ 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
"Ito consider the properpurpose,
function, and responsibility of a
student newspaper in this uni-
versity community."s
A resolution of the publi-
cations board asks that the new
committee investigate whether
"Ithe existing arrangements at the

DNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1967
oilly-Finesty1
-Uner Study
to expand its scope or turn I
the problem to another morep-x
resentative group. x~
A-former DAILY staffer, W} 1e
ter said that. the problem rl vq0z
now been stated as "just a'2'0014
vestigation of the relation olsl ls?
board to the DAILY."' stth a jw41a
"This doesn't mean r(4(4 ' 11
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move," said Winter )be,. o% '?t 2O/4
, that among the p roble4' 1j Y~el2 04 i CI~
sed might be the T Lle Q'l, 41- t' ?)
making the DAIL' 0 se ~ 1490 c lj- Y<,rS
and the possibil - ta ,j , '~ ij ('a q - Ve
Arbor campus,.O. s 11 il, '" r, . {1
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9 ~s ushi fund Cases
the Big Teni Faculty Representa-
L ives. yesterday told University of
"1inois President David D. Henry
5 'x'7 Coaches Pete' Elliott, liar-
-and Howard Braun arm
1. III the Illinois .ath-
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