ai THE MICHIGAN DAIIY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 190 Hindu Editor COUNCIL CANDIDATES: Discusses Debate SGCRepresentation (Continued from Page 1) U 0Se .o1* in which the student body gave the Council lacks jurisdictionit LrJS.Polcyby SGC, perhaps with the co- the Council its sanction to repre- can exert influence by stating By IRIS BROWN operation of the Survey Research sent its best interests according opinion. He illustrated this by- 'Is democracy merely the ab- osCenterto each members' individual inter- pointing to the Council's letter ....sence of communism?" Adhir t he o s e y oe pretation. in support of the local "liquor by Banerjee, assistant editor of the that minority opinion be repre- "People elect me to make the the glass" proposal. .......Hindusthan Standard, the English t d rt oh n e r e - right- decision, and I will repre- Power also advocates greater language newspaper of Calcutta, sente a tan sent my own conscience in at- utilization of the Council's "ex- India, asked yesterday. rci take a stand. tempting to do so," she said. "Stu- tremely broad powers." Banerjee has been in the United Fred 'leBke, 'and Kay War- dents, as citizens of the world, Louise Kao, '64, adheres to the States for three months on a n ls ope t cannot remain silent on national theory of independent represen- leader exchange program to study ing the Council's . .loca issues." tation; where she believes that American institutions and "talk prTed Parnall, 63, considers the Exert Influence Council action is needed, she with the people." kTaopinionformula n 'power proper- Bartlett said that in areas where would have it act. 7x°He says he thinks that United o-in~omltn oe rpr-_______________________________ States International policy has tional to the number of votes cast been motivated by one negative in the elections. "Consideration of action - fighting communism. national issues must be based on "Does democracy have a positive student opinion," he Bald. -pnaIM an eAnlqoro Stress Local Issues See Communist Conversions Neither Julie Raben, '62M, nor B roth ersr Communism, on the other hand, Bruce Leitman, '63, are categori- oday on the is trying to convert people by of- cally opposed to Council action in ace existing ferring certain political and eco- national affairs, but both insist ane e nomic standards. - Banerjee em- local issues must take precedence H ILL AUDITORI UM phasized, however, that he does in Council consideration. e, Fifth and not see the struggle between com- Dennis Shafer, '63, takes an administra- munism and democracy as the intermediate position considering N third larger world's basic problem. himself "bound to seek the opinion It is rather the difficulties re- of the students and then to for- sulting from the fact that "dif- mulate my own" He differs from ferent countries are at differentmuae yow.Hedfrsrm Tickets on sale this Week" stages of economic development.,,some of the others in arguing that He stressed that therelment."eSGC must, lead, n addition to Hill Auditorium - 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. He sresed tat heremus berepresenting, student opinion. more financial sacrifice on the Richard Pinnell, '61A&D, Intends o te. mor vanced co to improve the present representa- Sponsored by Wolverine Club and Michigan Union must be adquately informed so tion of residence hall opinion. He that they may understand how the does not oppose Council consider- world can be developed through ation of national issues, but would____ United States interdependence and co-existence." subordinate it to consideration of sting the ac- Critizes Newspapers loa-sus ornia Student Banejee criticized American Affirm Leadership grM l newspapers as being "community The three Voice candidates af- Bels A re ing mg e papers" unconcerned with the ob- firm the Council's leadership role. s for a mock jective reporting of international Miss Wheeler justifies her stand rsity of Wash- news. by pointing to a 1949 referendum for a L out and new ''Our papers have wider coverage a meeting of and present all viewpoints ob- ntrol on the jectively, he 'said. . mind is understanding, but that PhSA Y after student unless news reporting is unslanted :ialist Worker's and all sides of a question are pre-"b est against the sented, it is not possible for people se their party to form intelligent opinions. G OU. 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