Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 20, 1969 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thu rsday, November 20, 1969 Senate approves lottery I)ill (Continued from Page 1) this day would be in the lowest order for call." Another national drawing would scramble the alphabet to assign piriorities among men born on the same date. A man deferred as a student during his 19th year would go into the pool when his deferment ex- pired. Stennis said eac1- of the 4.100 local draft boards will be guided by the induction sequence de- termined in the national drawings. Sen. Richard S. Schweiker (R- Pa) summed it up with a blend of mnetaphor : ~'Young people will not be on tenterhooks for seven years but will be only on the griddle for one year's exposure." The Society for Natural Philos- ophy will hold its 10th meeting at th2 University on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. Prof. Laimberto Cesari of the mathematics department and Prof. Elmer Gilbert of the aero- space engineering department are organizing the session, which will deal with optimal control and the calculus of variations. v -- COUPON eW-M-I I I I U ITHOMPSON'S PIZZA 761-0001 off 50c off Laurge one item for more)I I I pizza. One coupon per pizza I I Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Only II ' NOV. 17-20 I II THE PAGEANT PLAYERS are coming to Caiterbiry II0i1se THIS WEEKEND ... FACULTY REPORT: Assembly members review ROTC vote (Continued from Page 1) Assembly members saw the re- port as a convenient comprom- ise between those who are par- tial to ROTC and those who would prefer it not only out of sight, but out of mind. "Most people on Assembly wanted a middle of the road compromise, one which would change the status of ROTC somewhat, but keep it there," says Prof. Jacob Price of the history department. "They didn't want a major revolutionary break." Price, who cast one of the two votes against the report, op- ' posed it because it included students on the ROTC advisory committee. He said he would have voted for the proposal if his amendmenteliminating the 'student members had passed. Assembly members universal- ly discount any consideration of the political effects of their deci- sion. They all say they were not influenced by the fact that De- fense Department officials had already indicated that approval of the report might mean with- drawal of All three ROTC units from campus. The Daily reported a few weeks ago thatrthe head of the JDefense Department's ROTC committee and other top ROTC officials said that asking for rent or cutting off academic ties left ROTC in . a position they found unacceptable. But the Pentagon's position was not entirely ignored. "The report is telling the mili- tary that if drastic reforms are not made, then ROTC must go," Bergmann says. "It just might," he adds. "The report as passed either produces radical reform or gets it off cam- pus." While the committee seems to have been a good predictor of how the Assembly would act, both in policy and in mood, it played a larger role than just that. "The vote was to some ex- tent the consequence of very good work by Buttrey and the committee,' says Prof. Beards- ley. "It was well-researched and therconclusions hold water. It carried conviction with the As- sembly." The University administration is unprepared at this point to respond to the passage of the recommendations. THAT DOG a ON WHEELS IS COMING Daily Official Bulletin (Continued from Page 2) fice of the Director of Alumnae Activi- ties, Alumni Assoc., Mich. Union. They must be returned by Jan. 10, 1970. The Mary Louise Hinasdale Scholarship The Laural Harper Seeley Scholarship The Bertha Welker Scholarship SThe Lucy E. Elliott Fellowship j The Alice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship The Lucile B. Conger Fellowship Pla cement Service 3200 S.A.B. 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