Light THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 12, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 1 2, 1 969 De monstrators Iio01(1, creative disruption' t ii i Cl i71Page I1 set idilou here. antd to debate the issues, "Some of us vill be here every lay you hold classes, and do everything w cani i, short of vio- lence, to stop military inidoctrina- tion," he continued, None ofl the students comment- ed on TBltwiestoliits speech, and re- maineci silenit for the entire class period. 1Ildik-u questioned Blue- st4one aibout his regard for per- 60mi.l tfreedomns. "Were ryig t maximtize per- soina I Ired S, aid Bluestone, -This includes, the freedom of the V'(itnamese pe 1ople.'' lie told Uladike that he did not believe students had freedom to'a choose to take courses In Mili- tary Science. "T taike It. you only- defend theI treedomus,, of those you agree with,' said lRadike, Bruce Lev ine, a memiber of the ha idicail Caiucuis, respoi ided to l~idik. "We'i don't believe that if __i1noIe decides to become a mur- derer we should have to respect lhir personal freedomn and allowI them to do it," he said. "We ('ait stand by and do nothing.'' t Radike broke off the dialogue atI his point, and began instructing1 he class to fill out informnation cairds for the course.I The disrupters taunted and bait ed the students, telling them , lhey- vwere being "processed" for : ('Nilloit ation. "'Yotu're signing uipI to be miurderers," said one dis-l runit ei' 'T'here was no reactionii romn thleI ~t idelts. Radtke dismissetd the glass after lie forms were filled out, and the first "confrontation" of the day elided.r Disr'tition of alnother' class at 1 in., Military Science 401, pro*- yokerd a more lively debate be- 1 %1 cween the outsiders and the ROTC students. F1iie cadets], in this case miostly eno'.responided almost immed- iate cly totHew radical comments of the disrutewrsOiie student pre- seiited thec'amne personal freedom argumentf voiced eai'lier by Radike.t Aulidi set(of a voley of lively dis- "n Voices were seldom raised, a chiraceii -c of discussion that reniairned t hrotughout the day. The: reasona ble nu8inr of the debate' seemeifd tor impress' some of the cadets who laid been) expecting irrationality. 'The thingeht mipes~me more thani any,.t hinig else is thy sincert y of the people w,.ho have ,:lprr:srd themselvesc," said SpenceF Maidlox , graid. "There have beent no, violeiiuphecavals," Ch iris Sc igntetit, a ROTC student, was, also r impressed by the tone of i the debate, "I used to think was a bunch of slobs,"' he adding that he may change of his views on the basis of lie had seen and heard. SDS said. some wvhat DAILY OFFICIAL BIULLjtET IN: Daiy+C a len (1(1r B~asic 1ireinanship 'Trainfing ('oulr'se IlI: Civil D~efense Traimii''OCet er, North Campus, 83:00 amni Degree Recital: Diane Ciaatu.:.ur -an: Hill Auditori um, 8:00 p m (;enera(l Notices At 3 p.m. the disrupters entered the class rooni of Army Major W/il- liam J. Morgan, wxho wxas to in- struct course called MS III. Engineering Placement Meeting No, I: Engineering Market and Placement By this point in the day. Ai'mnyServices." Salary and demand trends ROTC commandant Col. H. K. and how to use the Engineering Place- Reynolds was becoming increas- meet Ser'vice. First of foir imeetings. lingly upset wxith the disruptions. Primarily for seniors and g radua te stu- dents, but open to all lnteested, Pro- At approximately 3:15 Reynolds fessor J. Ci, Young. September 15, announced to the MS III class that 1969, 4:00 pin, and 7:30 p.mn in Room if the disrupters were still lpresent! 311, West Enigineerirng Building. (Af- in twvo minutes, the class would' ternoon and ve ing meetintgs will be be ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h ofiilydsisd sainte.) be oficall dimised.All 'Teac'her's Certificate Candidates: 'Thie application for the teacher's certl- Seeinlg that the disrupters xxe'e ,ficate is due at the beginning of the going to remain, some of the junior year. It should be turn;ed i cadets left. Some stayed behindI to the School of Education. 2000 Uni- todebate howxever, and another versity school, by September 15th. to Lawn School Admission 'r'est: Applica- dialogule followed. tion blanks are available in Room 3014, Radkham E'ailding for the Lawe School Reynolds refused to comment oin Admission Test. 'The next administra- the day's activities, lion of the test will be onl Saturday, November 8, and applications are due The ROTC instructors were so- j m Princeton, Ne'w Jersey before Octo- licitous of the disrupters through- ber 17. out the day, allowing them to do ".Applications" for U.S. Goveriimient Scholarships for 1970-71 tinder the as they pleased. Capt. MeLaugh- Fulbrighit-Hay',s Act:Mtist. be completed uni, wxhose 1 p~m. Militar'y Science and filed with the Graduate Fellow- 401 class was interrupted, invited ship Office, 1014 Rackham Luilding, thestuent todisussimpriaism1 by October 6, 1969,.Lander the FimI-f thestdetstodicus mpl'alsm bright program, over 275 American niext wxeek. "I assume you'll be' graduapte students will have aii op- back,'' le Said. Iportunlity to atstdy iinaiivone. of 50 coutieis for one year. Throughout the day, phiotog- candidates who wvish to apply for raphers representing the Engin- an" award iiust be U.S. citizens at the [i netof application, have a Bachelor's eermng Council, and the v'arious Deg;ree or its equivalent b ythe begin- branches of the ROTC, took pie- ln date of the gianlt, and in muoat tur'es of the disr'upters involved- ' .es, be proficient in the language most likely for identification pul"- O' the host country. Selections will be madte on the basis of academic record, poses should they decide to file a. the feaibility of the applicant's pro- complaint, be filed against tihe dis- posed stud~y plan aiid personal quali- rupters with tile Central Student ficatioiis. Preferenee la given to candi- Juldiciary or civ'il authorities, dates who have not had prior extended stutdy or residtence abroad, and who aire - -~ - -Liiider the age of :z5 Applicationi foiiis and inf orim.at ion A recenlt survey by twxo Micig,,an for students r'urrentily.enrolledl at the resear'cher's indicates that mnost of Uiiiversity=' of Mhi n may be obtain- America's retired peole are eln- ed cfroii the Gridtiate Feilows.hip 0f- lice, 1014 IkiaimDeadline for filing joyinlg retir'emenlt, and more peo- compilleted applicat ions is October 6, p~le ar'e planning early retirement.! 1969. Qualified acidiniterested students are turged to act expedientilv ioirdeir However, Richard E. Barfield that, necessary procedu( res may be coin- and James N. Mor'gan of tile Sull- pleted by tiltsdea:dkl. vey ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I yecihCne t ieIsi oUti %,ave :n'.' q est ionrsregard - VeyResarc Cetel attheInsi- llgthis 1libuotiiieent please call 764- tiue for Social Resear'ch warn of M811. increasing financial discrepancies lI.S.& A. JU NIOR1-SiEN IR l'oL'sElEING; betwxeeni those wxho plant foi' early OE'E"jC1'ADV'ANCED C.ASsIVI'l(A'I'ON resienilit nd hos whoretre APPOIN'l'i'i,N'r : l'ti'ellntaidthsexvtoreiie liian etfortto umi sizethetimie unexpectedly "'often without plan- requliredl to imake appoiintinenta '.v it Ii ilinig and in 1mo0t cases with inl- counselors. for i\Vnteir'Terns 1970 ee- ldequate r'(tirement lIcomles-.'' io101k and to help red tice tih' lines iii- 0'olvedl,th1e. J an:(ur-Sen:ior CotunselI ig 0 Ofice i thle CllG)N' ofLit erature, Sdi -yeii(e, and thle Art- l.,i . -it d a pro- 11 C N A "I",r 4 f lV c'~' edtrlrI oraakiing these.appoinitmien ts. \As vou viil note below, the fields of concentration have been listed in four grouipinigs. If yot il~il find your field i o conc'entrti'aoninii the lists and deter- mine your gi'oup number, you will be able to select the appropriate dates oii which you ma', appear to niake an ap- . o01ntn22i'it G.rout? I: Astrioniomiy, Celtular i'ioh- ogv tsrs, ini dept.), Chemistry, Class- ical Sttidie: , Far Eastern Lang. & Lit., F': r Eastern Stutihes, Geography, Geol- o xHistory, of Art, L~inguistics, Near L -terii iLng. & L~it.. Rtussian Studies, Sla,vic Lanig, & Lit..- Studies in Relig- ion". Phy'sics, Zoology. (;roul) Ii: American Ctultur e. Coin- ilitin.(eatom Science, Etnglish. English T.Cd.. Mathematics, Mathmaties T.C., Philosophy, Social Work. Group III: Biology', Botany, Econom- ics, History, History 'r.C.. Journalisms, Political Science. Group IV': Cellular Biology (Jrs. Only) , Fretich, eGrinan, Music Lit., Pre- Dent., Pre-Legal, Pre-Med, Pre-Profes- sional Psycholog Y, Romance Lang, T.C., Sociology, Sp