Siri4itgn att USSPA VOL. LXXV, No. 2 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1964 Centre Behavesd Nicely~ . By LAURENCE KIRSHBAUM In its first two weeks, Centrex has beena very peaceful baby-m That's the reaction from Uni-t '. r< ..... versity officials who have nursed F;, .. the 18,000 phone system since its birth on Aug 15. On that date, the Centrex sys- tem took effect, linking more than 3 10,000 University phones directly which had theretofore been oon- nected through an intermediary switchboard. 'Unusually Smooth' One of the system's proud mamas, Harlan Mulder of the Controller's Office, termed the transition to Centrex "unusually UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES fr sh e ste prm setdentsousrec- an agreement they hope will end scenes like the one above. The lar retaries--"for taking the time t lot-it's a field next to the Phoenix Project on North Campus. Persi dial direct." a month this summe in a protest over parking regulations. the agr For gossip-minded high school gives the personnel on North Campus three new free parking lots. students, finding a number. and then dialing it directly is an old habit. But at the University, theL central/switchboard was a com- , bination of telephone book, in- formation operator and call placer. By ROBERT HIPPLER St., the moratorium will continue Not so under Centrex. Despite the name, the only "centralized" University administrators and until the University builds ,the elements within the system are North Campus representatives third free lot there. two information numbers. These have hammered out a long-range When they started their protest are 764-1817 fpr callers from out- solution to the volatile North in the beginning of July, the North side phones and 44110 for callers Campus parking situation. Campus personnel had three de- from centrex phones. Mulder re- The University Wednesday open- mands. The University capitulated called his apprehension "that these ed two new free lots in response to all of them a month ago, on numbers would be swamped with to personnel demands. In addi- the condition that the "park-in" calls " tion, it plans to build a third free be halted. Only A Day lot in the near future, John First, it gave the protestors the Happily, confusion and jam-ups Walters, administrative assistant one-month complete moratorium lasted only about a day. The Aug. in parking administration, com- they demanded on the parking 14. inaugural date gave admin- mented Wednesday. regulations. It ended Wednesday. istrators and secretaries a chance Wednesday's settlement is the Study Parking Needs to get used to Centrex. Students latest result of July's month-long only began filtering back to the North Campus "park-in" protest. Second, it agreed to -the pro- campus this past week, hence the During the protest, about 200 testors' request that the mora- short periods of confusion were North Campus personnel parked torium period be used to study staggered. their cars daily on the lawn ad- the parking needs and demands of Mulder reported that in the jacent to the Phoenix center. The North Campus personnel. first few days, "students are also protest was against North Campus Third, it promi.sed to build the showing rapid understanding of paid parking regulations which free lots the protestors had de- the system. To help them find went into effect on July 1. manded since the beginning of the numbers of their peers, a student Back into Effect protest. Two of them opened Wed- locator number will be set up Under Wednesday's settlement, nesday.- soon. the July 1 parking regulations- The personnel first started the Another vote of confidence in with the exception of the new free protest because they felt the new the Centrex system has come from lots-go back into effect, after a July parking regulations too harsh. Mrs. Rachel Schlecht, Centrex one month moratorium, in the Of the area's 900 free parking operator supervisbr. She viewed area west of Beal St. on North places, 800 were converted to paid See 'TRANSITION,' Page 2 Campus. In the area east of Beal parking. AL FO R ..............r __ , .MS, We still have some USED BIKES s AVAILABLE to make you look like an upperclassman IT WILL BE A DAM SHAME IF YOU DO BUY YOUR BIKE FROM SECTION 2 Oakland Universityhi Group Eleets Music Students Move Hits Tactic Daily Editor To New Home--by Bus Employed I As President By GAIL BLUMBERG Firing Edit< or the first time since its founding in 1892, the University Journalists Revise School of Music will make a major move-from central campus to But Evaluates Sur a new building on the North campus. Principles for Press The school began in. rented rooms of Newberry Hall until it Which Sparked Fi1 By DEBORAH BEATTIE acquired the use of the Maynard Street building in 1893. Following As 'Probably Inval By DE ORA B IEr direct University affiliation in 1920 and a growth of curriculum and Associate Eitorial Director enrollment, Burton Memorial Tower was built in 1940. While plans By'KENNETH WINTER ewere pending for a new building Managing Editor MINNEAPOLIS - The United on North campus, a major portion special To The Daily States Student Press Association of Lane Hall was allocated for elected Daily Editor H. Neil Berk- use by the music school. eMINNEAPOLISFOar firing son president at its third annual Sho oe editor of the Oakland Obs onres s thiSchool Moves his school's student paper, congress this summer. I This semester the, entire school land University Chancellor Berkson, who defeated Joe will be moved to a new three- ward B. Varner has drawn Scully of New York's St. John's story building on North campus. -e censui'e from the United E mn North Campus have reached University, will hold office for Burton Memorial Tower will be Student Press Association. 'one year. He succeeds Roger Ebert utilized' for music classes for non Bttesuen orait ge area pictured is not a parking of the University of Illinois.B ic sch students h udent wournalist nnel parked t eir cars there for In a series of plenary sessions, a nA special bus service run by the ed unkind word for eement reached last Wednesday the association revised its Code. University will go directly to the MMetzger, theeditor whom V of Ethics and passed resolutions music school from the bus'terminal fired. An the offreden dealing with freedom and respon- at the junctions of East U., North.. thoughts on how to prevent sibility of the student press, ac- U., and Washtenawicidents from nw on our Actions cess to news sources and the role Music school classes will begin Specifica UrSPA took Li fre e L o t of printers. I on the half hour starting at 8:30.jwiforactios tk Written Guarantee Buses will leave central campus with four actions taken by i In the resolution on freedom and at 15 minutes after the hour and chancellor of the-Rochester, A But their underlying complaint institution.' responsibility of the student press, will return from ."North campus - was "lack of communic'ation" with the congress declared that the 15 minutes before the hour. 1) "His confiscation of a the administration. The protesters student press should be "finan- Double the Room curate newspaper story befc said that they received "only a cially and physically separate from The new building contains 130 could be published; month's notice" on /the parking the university," and in cases piano practice rooms and 10 organ e diste al Ohs regulations, though the date was where this is not possible, should practice rooms on the first floor. foratot emptig t pakn anb have a written guarantee of free- A rehearsal hall for band and set several months in advance. dom from external control. orchestra was built as well as a tive, factual record of Va The University pointed out that -Furthermore, the resolution de- hall for student recitals which actions; the regulations were approved in clares that no faculty advisor or seats 247 people. 3) His threat to suspend I April by the Senate Advisory Com- university board should have the The. building contains a listen- M'"ger, the student, for actio mittee on University Affairs, and power of prior censorship or the ing room with 76 stations, a gen- Metzger, the editor, ad the proceedings published in the right to establish advertising pol- eral music library, band, orchestra.t of grrn4 "His ban without due p Senate minutes later that month. icies. and choir libraries, as well as the oMetzger from any i This, it was believed, was suffi- In order to emphasize the in- David Mattern Resource Library sponsored Unkind Word cient notice. dependence of the student press, for Music education. All of these UA'nkindWrd -The parking regulations are an the declaration calls for a dis- features are open to music school USSPA's unkind word for i extension of the parking plan con- claimer on the editorial page ex- students. A STUDENT uses the still- ger was its assei'tion thata cept which was initiated on Cen- plaining that the editorial opin- Twenty classrooms which seat uncompleted nusic school li- survey which Metzger attem tral Campus in 1955. The Univer- ions are not necessarily those offrom 24-48 students are also in brary. Other pictures of the new to take-the survey whicht sity converted many central cam- See USSPA, Page 3 the building. building are on Page 5. See 'STUDENT PRESS,' Pai pus parking spaces to "paid" at ..:"L.. .:"[. .. ."ggA .............A......."........ .. .A....... . . -.5 . }:...L.. ... sm ? that time. The parking plarn concept in-__ cludes all three campuses of the - - - University - Central Campus - - North Campus and Athletic Cam- ~~~-- - -=--- pus. They are part of a long-range --, expansion planning program which _- _ has tentatively planned new build ings, walks, streets and parking = i }.5_ . - facilities a decade into the future ISTATE STREET AREA ASSOCI"AT ION .L ACCESSORIES A ABR HA R BIKES ... ALL NEW AND BAS KETS--~Y LELfH -to help you carry K I K I I things LIGHTS STUDENTS * To hel 1. Men's and Women's e. yo s" n h STA EtTEESTAE'StreetAreaO the dark FASHION SHOW f-_ Merchants at their gala BELLS GET ACiUAINTED n front of Fol lett's Bookstore -T©o help you annoy f people (322 S. State Street) L FRIDAYAUGUST 28 4p.m. LOCKS, -To help you keep yr bike yoursW* BIKE COVERS 2.OPEN HOUSE at 3. THE MANDRELL -How would YOU State Street Stores SINGERS feel sitting 4-8 p.m. performing in front of outside naked?N: with free gifts and Follett's Bookstore refreshments 8 to 9:30 p.m. Courtesy of N'T STATE STREET AREA (In the event of rain the Mandrell Singers m . - A T\- will perform in Hill Auditorium) AA~DCIAMT' Ai