,. _ :.... THE MICHIGAN DAILY IrT-nA -. .-. ..' . ' " . -''TV'1 'F1tl aU A1UUUS3A 4k, diet Nam Protest Undergoes Maj or Chan ges By BARBARA SEYFRIED tional I The Inter-university Committee to repre for Debate on Foreign Policy has thatth undergone considerable change NhF h since its formation at the Univer- NLF nh sity on March 11. withdra as a pre The committee has broadened However its spectrum of interest to include tions: all foreign policy while still main- -Imn taining a distinct orientation to- military ward foreign policy in Viet Nam. Viet Na The expressed purpose of the -A t committee is contained within its sides' zo name. Its aim is to sponsor free Viet Nar and responsible public debate on -Neg foreign policy. terested Fact-Finding Mission . and So One of the committee's most China, t recent activities has been to fi- -The nance a fact-finding mission to Viet Na Viet Nam for Carl Oglesby, presi- interests dent of the Students for a Demo- alition cratic Society, Prof. Robert S achieved Browne of Farleigh Dickenson F University in New Jersey and Prof Accorc Jonathan Mirsky of Pennsylvania Browne State University. between Oglesby and Browne have since ognition returned from Viet Nam. They Cong's maintain to have made contact What with a representative of the Na- famous Liberation Front claiming "teach-ins" which it sparked at sent the Viet Cong. universities across the nation cul- Browne and Oglesby claim minating in a national "teach-in" e representative said the May 15. longer insists upon the The committee, which was form- wal of United States forces ed as the Faculty Committee to condition for negotiations. Stop the War in Viet Nam orig- r it still has four stipula- inally planned to hold a work moratorium. Professors planned to mediate cessation of all call off their classes for a day in action in South and North favor of other activities empha- m; sizing their protest of the ad- temporary freeze of both ministration's policy in Viet Nam. nes of occupation in South Em; otiations between all in- parties including North outh Viet Nam, Russia, he U.S., and the NLF; and withdrawal from South m of all non-Vietnamese s once the basis for a co- government had been L. Recognition Needed ding to Oglesby and the only thing standing negotiations is U.S. rec- of the NLF as the Viet representative. the committee is most for, however, are the University Students (above) at the First Teach-In 4. ...." ti "." r ". 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Wednesday Golf Club 5:10 P.M. W.A.B. WAA Executive Committee 8:00 P.M.' W.A.B. 2 Thursday Crop & Saddle Organizational Meeting (Horseshow, March 13) 7:00 P.M. W.A. B. Dance Organization 7:00 P.M. Dance Studio, Barbour Gym (Concert, February 25 & 26) Folk & Square Dance Club 3 Friday 7:30 P.M. 7 Tuesday Tennis Club 5:10 P.M. W.A.B. W.A.B. . 4. rf; /" rC x4 1 rh\ " fQ £ry S v v F '(4 Y :v\ .rC I rk S£i <" t<; v 2>. >II U) tea'; ;,; ?i> i Y.Q, ' "5 Y 2>y ?ti $y f iJJ fi$ N ti{ {K if )> i$ (n v p >' tit +4 it; ti? l?: kj 5 }ty " , i, $? ti"Z f: zf x,:," x, rF % K2$ 3" ;h 9g ti v2 ?i F h! :