Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, December 6, 1969 PageEigt TE MIHIGN DILY atuday Decmbe 6,196 SIX HOUR OCCUPATION: Black students at Ho hold building, win d (Continued from Page 1) more black be hired to fulfill con-' the OBU a formal response to its tractual work at Harvard, and demand Thursday night, buit the ' that the university abolish the organization hadn't received it. designation "painters' helper" on The other demands were hat its building and crew. black organizations be notified of He contends that painters' employment ope.nipgs on construc- helpers do essentially the sameI tion jobs, that the school hire a thing as painters, yet are paid less. compliance officer to oversee im- Most painters' helpers are black plementation of their demand that the organization says. 20 per cent of the work force at University Hall was the scene of construction sites be black, that another, more explosive takeover DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ....::.:::...::..:...:na LSA board postpones plan to add student members arvard Continued from Page 1) Assembly President Kenneth !em a n d sU tthe current 2-2-2 representation firm stand on the question, but scheme would be maintained for asked that time be given for the last spring led by Students for a judiciary boards hearing disrup- assembly to consider the question. Democratic Society. About 200 tion cases, Miss Garden said. This Members of the administrative young people took over the build- too was an area of controversy in board then agreed to postpone ing in an anti-ROTC demonstra- the proposal. consideration of the restructuring tion only to be swept out the next However, the proposal w a s proposals until next term. day by about 400 police. Some 180 changed early yesterday so that persons were arrested, most on three students would be included North Campus bus service will trespass charges. on the six-man judiciary boards be extended to accommodate stu-: Everett J. Soop, director of the University's Extension Service, re- ceived a silver plaque for his ser- vices to the Flint Extension Ser- vice and Center for Graduate Study which was established on an "experimental basis" by the Regents 25 years ago. The trustees of the Mott Foun- dation paid tribute to Soop "for regardless of the nature of the dents using the late-night library case, Miss Garden said. It was in hours during the study and exam this form that the plan was sub- period, Dec. 11-19. Buses will leave mitted to the board. the Washtenaw Avenue bus stop Underlying yesterday's decision at half-hour intervals between to postpone action was the ques- 2:45 and 5:15 a.m.j tion of whether students consid- During the exam period extra ered the 3-3 representation satis-.buses will be added at certain factory for disruption cases, hours just before large exams. Student Government Council Nevertheless, the University Tran- Thursday night reiterated its long- sportation Service is encouraging standing oppostion to such a , students to leave early and allow scheme. In a unanimous vote, themselves plenty of time. Council condemned any plan - which involved the inclusion of an, faculty members on hearing boards for non-academic offenses W r I . he tt a t STUDENTOURS ROSE BOWL PACKAGES for University of Michigan AIR ONLY $1 40.00 LEAVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27TH RETURN SUNDAY, JANUARY 4TH 9 DAYS-8 NIGHTS Round Trip Non-Stop Jet from Detroit to Los Angeles AIR AND ACCOMMODATIONS $215.00 INCLUDES: 9 Days-8 Nights Hotel accommodations based on 4 to a room Round Trip Jet Air from Detroit Transfer and Baggage handling Transportation to and from Game Parade For Reservations and Additional Information call or write STUDENTOURS IN DETROIT: STUDENTOURS 20930 Mack Avenue Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236 886-0844 IN ANN ARBOR: From 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. STUDENT6URS located at APOLLO MUSIC CENTER 322 S. Main-Ann Arbor, Michigan 761-0993 (if no answer, col 663-7940) before 9:00 P.M. Travel Arrangements By: VACATION TRAVEL OF GROSSE POINTE Member A.S.T.A. A.T.C. and I.A.T.A. 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Goucher College graduate program in elementary school teaching, 1 year program offered by Goucher College, Towson, Md. Broomfield Essay Competition for best essay by U of M student or alumnus on ORGANIZATION NOTICES University L~utheran Chapel, Dec. 7, 9:30 and 11:00, 1511 Washtenaw, 20th Anniversary Service, Communion at 11:00, sermon by the Rev. Alfred T. Scheips, "On Leaving the Teens". Gamma Delta, Dec. 7, 1511 Washtenaw Avenue, 6:00 p.m, supper followed by Christmas Open House 6:45 to 8:15, carols and cookies. Inform Yourself: Hear representatives from Young Americans for Freedom, Young Democrats and SDS. Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m., International Center (next to the Union). Sponsored by Internationalr Students Association. by students. At yesterday's administrative' board meting, Robert Grobe, vice chairman of the LSA Student As-' sembly, expressed support for the SGC position. Litter doesn't throw itself away; litter doesn't just happen. People cause it-and only people can prevent, it. 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