- ire Note-Taking )ires Illinois.-Ser vie ,PAIGN-UTRBANA - The y's note taking services spired the formation of rganizations on the Uni- t Illinois campus. llinois service is smaller e University's. Students three particular physics' aay, for the fee of, $4 per receive mimeographed their lectures through the al faculty reaction has e of casual assent if not enthusiasm. Members of ois fac'ulty who were con- bout the service by the ini agreed that it is an of free enterprise and be treated accordingly. * * * S - The Students for ction at the University of ave announced a nation- ition drive to ask United tizens to promise not to egregated movie theatres OTTAWA -- The formation of a Canadian peace corps of college students has been given support by the Canadian government, al- though the government has taken no action similar to President Kennedy's. Representatives of six Canadian agencies have met here to dis- cuss coordination of plans for the corps to send volunteer students to India and Ceylon. . * . BERKELEY - The students association of the University of California Student Forum ente ed the Creighton-ROTC issue by'de- tiding to ask Col. John T. Malloy or his representativs to present his side of the controversy at its forthcoming meeting., The move came after the group discussed- a proposed resolution asking the Academic Senate to adjust James Creighton's F in ROTCto a fair grade. Creighton received the grade after he, in ,niform, led a picket line protesting compulFory ROTO. * * .* NORTHAMPTON, Mass. - The faculty of Amherst has voted to end a program forcing leaves of absence for students considered to be working below their academic ability. Nominations for dismissal have decreased recently, and a spokes- man said "the faculty feels there are better ways of approaching this problem."" THE MICHIGAN DAILY Algerian Student Asks LibertyE By ELLEN SILVERMAN through the United States ship- The Algerian people are look- ment of arms to France through ing for independence and the end the NATO programs. BIKES and SCOOTERS to discrimination, poverty and the "Algeria went repeatedl the MI C H I GA inability to decide their own des- Western nations for support but it Have you got CLASSIF I ED ADi tiny, Muhammad Sahnoun, Al-ve.isoonlyrecentlSthatItey hav gerian students organization rep- shown any feeling for our cause FLAT TIRES resentative, said Friday.v by abstaining or voting with us inFT LIN ES I DAY "Algerians tried to gain their B K CIthe United Nations. by btai nidNarting ihu.n RKNC AIS 8 independence by peaceful means, "Our main support comes from SQ EAKY BRAKES?. but it was necessary to resort to the Afro-Asian bloc arid particu- war," he added in a speech spon- larly. the African nations geo- Have your bike repaired.9 sored by the Arab Club. graphically near,- such as Tunisia over Spring Vacation at 1 . 12 Sahnoun traced the historical and Morocco. B picture of the Algerian crisis and Go East Beaver s Bike and Hardware Figure 5 avera cited examples of French policy "Algeria will go to the EasternZ33 Call Classified between 1 which is "consistent with expro- bloc for support if the negotia- and 9:00 and 11:30 Satu priation and endeavors to put the tions in April do not succeed," he INHERITED 2 motor scooters. Am anx- Algerians in inferior positions said. loos to sell. Call Bill Gaasch. NO 2- si.5895. Z32 while the French reap the divi- Sahnoun repeatedly stressed T SA dends. is# TRANS,.,.PO+RTATIONi ne The petition states that the signer will "attend only indepen- dent integrated theatres or inte- grated theatres owned by chains which are pursuing a policy of racial integration in all. their af- filiated theatres." Most southern theatres affiliated with. ABC-Paramount, Warner' Bros, and RKO chains refuse to admit Negroes, and it is mainly at this group that the petition is directed. French Do Little The French have done little to alleviate the starving position of the people and have continually muddled the relations with "de- ception and fruistrationi," Sah- noun said. He cited the' alleged promise the French had made for liberation after World War 3Z. This was not realized and other peaceful at- tempts were thwarted also,. he commented. "The seeds of war were planted. in 1830 (the first invasion by French troops on Algerian soil), peace was to no avail and there- fore - on Nov. 1, 1954, war, was declared," he remarked. The purpose of the army, he explained, was to encourage the people as well as educate them. "In this struggle people have re- gained their voice and .their dig- nity-the people's will is being heard," Sahnoun continued.;, "Algerians have won victory and Algeria will be independent be- cause the people want independ- ence. The people have been heard," he stressed. The negotiations which will be- gin on April 5 will be the first to deal with the problem of self-de- termination, he said. Sahnoun stressed that if France did not have the aid which the United States and other allies had given, she would not have been able to continue the war for such a long period of time. Little Defense Guerrilla warfaie, he said, is the nationalists' basic tactic and the only offensive is small planes such as helicopter or Piper Cub. These are *only obtainable MUHAMMAD SAHNOUN . war necessary _. e't Go Jantzen, Equipped : ,_ For a Wonderful Spring Vacation sa . " .'vs A swim cap so totally flattering you'll prize it along with favorite millinery.. Lightweight rubber, layered with rich flocked velvet. Fa- mous Dri-Guard seal; one size fits all, $3.98. I . "Back Dive" gives a new definition to the low, Why is it some girls look smoother, trimmer, low backed swimsheath'. 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