Page, Six THE MICHIGAN DAIL t Tuesday, October 6, 1970 I Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAiLY Tuesday, October 6, 1970 ~' Disorder laws may not cut aid (Continued from Page 1) *}-: ti{ ..:: attoi'ney Craig Christensensad "Legislation this summer creat- ing a new misdemeanor of disrup- tion for which state aid is to be revoked could technically be ap- plicable, but its constitutionality is doubtful," he said. "But under these laws it would be virtually impossible to convict anyone and prosecutors don't think it's likely to be used." ~ '. . >Along with the uncertainty of inepe-ihe lw as been thefiure of the University to form any & machinery to deal with it. Until July When Christensen took over, Di ector of Financial Aids Ronald Brown was responsible for seeing that governmental scholarships were administered in compliance with the amendments. However, "with a sigh of relief," Brown gave responsibility to C h r i ste n s en. Christensen now operates as "a s01rt of record-keeper" on matters of conviction, according to Smith., but Christensen disclaims that. Thr'-ral no system exist- ing at present to deal with mat- ters such as these," he says. "Per- -Associated Press haps there should be, but this whole legislation is quite distaste- gging on the Presidento fu o ues."ito i ut dsat Ruling backs ''enalties (Continued from Pag e 1) The- University, in suspending the employes, cited violation of a portion of its contract with the AFSCME local which reads: "The union and its officials will not, directly or indirectly, cause, sup- port, or condone, nor shall any employe or employ-s, directly or indirectly, take part in any ac- tion~ against or any interference with the operations of the Uni- versity during the terms of this agreement." I4 APPLE WINE IS FI NE AT THE ODYSSEY DURING APPLE WINE NIGHT-EVERY TUESDAY 208 W. HURON 761-01 10 TV RENTALS MOma TV $10 per mnthd FREE Service and Delivery --NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED--- CALL: Nejac TV Rentals 662-5671N SERVING BIG 10 SCHOOLS SINCE 1961 r Union local president Charles1 McCracken said the union "was not pleased" with the decision he ; said he would be interested in studying the arbitrator's report to see which comparable unauthor- t ized strike situations, he referred to. "For every hundred cases he came up with which were decided1 in this way, we could probably come up with another hundred cases which were decided in, favor of the union," McCracken said. The decision of the arbitrator is now binding on the employes. -Associated Press Getting pinned Astronaut James Lovell, left receives a pin yesterday from Soviet Cosmonaut Andrijan Nikolajew in an exchange at the 21st annual congress of the International Astronautical Federation in West Germany. r w--w- .r A demonstrator who had hurled two eggs at a car bearing Presi- dent Nixon during a parade yesterday, runs down a Dublin street as security men give chiase. The egg struck the car's, windshield. SEEK DEANS: Search groups formed (Continued from Page 1) ing and decide on the method of student selection. Sussman said that he is op- timistic that Fleming will accept the faculty's recommendation in its entirety. "I will recommend the proposal to President Fleming myself," said Sussman. "I don't anticipate any trouble whatsoever. The original ratio proposed in the socialtwork school of three students to 6 faculty reached Thursday night was considered in- adequate by the SWSU. On Sunday, SWSU m e m b e r s met with faculty and negotiated an increase in representation to four students. "We will consider this to be a highly unsatisfactory arrange- ment," said SWSU spokesman Rick Friedman, "but due to the constraints placed on us, it was necessary to proceed reluctantly at this point. Any more of a time delay could feasibly hamper the development of the social work school." Friedman said that the purpose of the additional student was to give more adequate representation tothe various groups of the school, and he said he hoped that Flem- ing would adopt such a view in making his decision, "If Fleming doesn't agree to the proposed increase which has bee approved by both students an faculty of the social work schoo we may have to resort to con. tingency planning to take appro priate action, and we don't war 'to have to do that." "I wouldn't be shocked if h( r e f u s e d the recommendation, Friedman said, "but it would b very unfortunate if he did." Enrollment freeze asked (Continued from Page 1) to the class, but rather be a par of the original figure, the de crease in available places will b at the expense of middle clas white students who have becom qualified on a highly competitiv basis." "The college will uidoubtedl come under some criticism fron irate parents and others," Spu said. Spurr said, however, that th college has maintained its hig admissions standards because a minority students have also bee admitted on a highly competitive basis. SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN BY Approved: A motion on SGC Proced STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL ures for Forming New Governments. AT ITS MEETING . Adopted: A guideline established b SEPTEMBER 23, 1970 -#Victor Gutman and Rick Perlman out Appointed: Nancy Chapman, Person- lining the activities of the guard a nel Director of SGC. the S.A.B. and other S.A.B. securit Approved: That the following organi- measures. zations be given recognition: FASSIT Approved: A resolution requestin (Fly America's Super Sonic T r a n s- that Student Government Council sup port); The Student Association; Mich- port the objectives, methods and ac igan Student for Milliken; Citizens tions of the ad hoc Student Group o United for the Vote at 18; Ride Switch- Committee Effectiveness as enumerate board; Committee to Allow Students to in the Action Plan for Increasing Stu, Register at Their Schools. dent Influence in Decision Making a Approved: That SGCrequest that the theeUniversity of Michigan. That Bi Student Organizations consider a Thee be appointed liaison to determin( position to aid student organizations by further action of SGC in aiding th advising on finances and on ways to above Committee." raise money. Approved: Whereas: The Regents ap Defeated: To amend the SGC-CSJ proved the report of the Academic At Constitution (May 1, 1970) by adding fairs Committee of the Senate As the following Section to Article IX: sembly and the relationship of ROT- G. The Judiciary may, upon request of to the University; and some party, decide any jurislictional WHEREAS: This report was wholel dispute that arises between two or inadequate, and by its "moral neutral more University judicial bodies and ity" and real-politic was taking a posi concerns a sturlent, groups of stu- tive political measure to legitimate th dents, or student organizations as a ROTC and keep it on campus; and defendant. Roll Call Vote: No: An- WHEREAS: The report called for th derson, Clay, Martin, Nelson, Oesterle, institution of a University wide com- Scott. No: Thee. Wilson, Zimmerman. mittee to (a) evaluate and approve ap Approved: That SGC allocate $500 to pointments to the ROTC staff (b) sup the B,A.M. Martin Luther King Fund to ervise the curriculum of the sever be deposited in the First Independent ROTC programs and (c) mediate inter National Bank of Detroit instead of nal ROTC disputes; and the Martin Luther King Fund con- WHEREAS: President Fleming h a. trolled by Vice President Allen Smith. asked for SGC to submit a panel Roll Call Vote: Yes: Anderson, Clay, six student names from which he sha. DeGrieck, Martin, Nelson, Thee. No: appoint two in accordance with th Wilson, Zimmerman. report proposal; Approved: That SGC allocate $30 to Approved: MOVE: SGC refuses to ac the .Bbrtar Board for expenses: Yes: in complicity with the politics of th Clay, DeGrieck, Martin, Nelson, Thee. Board of Regents and declines the in No: Oesterle, Wilson, Zimmerman, vitation of President Fleming to nom- Approved: That SGC allocate $200 to inate members to the proposed ROT' Ozone House. Roll Call Vote: Yes: De- Policy Committee; Grieck, Martin, Nelson, Oesterle, Thee, FURTHER MOVE: That SGC appoint Wilson, Zimmerman. the Administrative Vice President t That Dale Oesterle be appointed lia- write President Fleming and inform ison to determine further action of him of our refusal. SGC in aiding Ozone House. Roll Call Vote: Yes: DeGrieck, Mar- Approved: That SGC loan $250 to tin, Oesterle, Scott, Thee, Wilson, Zim Student Mobilization Committee to be merman. paid back (before all other debts) by Approved: January 31, 1971. Yes: De Grieck, Nel- WHEREAS: The grave situation Ir son, Oesterle, Thee, Wilson, Zimmer- the Middle East has reached a criti man. Abstain: Clay, Martin. cal point; . That Paul Teich be appointed liaison WHEREAS: United State continue to determine further action of SGC and increased involvement in t h a in aiding Student Mobilization Com- area has raised significant questions; mittee. WHEREAS: The issues involved ar Approved: A motion on modernization of great importance to all Americans; of the Voting Rights Legislation. RESOLVED: That SGC join with iThis aversion may be due in part to the awkward position ad- ministration officials are placed -in. Assistant Director of Financial 21,.STT T Aids Dale Hyerstay calls it "a deadly middle between the gov- M.Payroll Checks ernments and students." But more U. important, it results from their dislikeoftelgsain cashed here "My position is that there may' be reason for removing students n from the University, but I don't id believe in doing it by this discrim- d inatory action," says Brown. Most other officials involved with the issue agree, suggestingthat a Phone OPEN 9-6 MON 9 9 It greater penalty is imposed on those who are dependent on gov-{ 761-8816 ernment financial aid. "It's just plain crummy," says , Christensen. "It uses the blludgeon NO GIM MICKS ie where it shouldn't be used-it's extremely unwise and extremely unfair.'' That the amendments are im- COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON practical appears evident. At vir- SpecialCOPNOU NCUONOU N tually no major institutions h a sEvPi1] 5 oz. federal aid been terminated Every Day Price 12 oz.z. o2.O75oz C through these acts. In -addition, no major universities in the state have reported revoking aid under state provisions. CG R T E C P -t Rep. Edith Green (D-Oregon) CAPRELL in a, speech last week said that3PKGS MOUTHWASH TOOTHPASTE SHAMPOO ~8400 students hadc aid revoked un-3MOTW S s der federal legislation in the past SHAMPOO le year. However, some of these were e students whose aid had expired for other reasons. ly Of the three Michigan schools C Sz SC A9 M she mentioned, both Muskegon rr Business College and Northwood Family Large r Extra l r Institute' said that the students Size Size Lare Flavors e mentioned had graduated, andSiet h that this was the cause of the dis- NO LIMIT Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1,Expires 10/12/70 11 continuation of their air. The n third school, Mid-Michigan Com- 'e munity College, could not be COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON reached. 10's 20 oz1 00's 50's 25's f- other campus groups to co-sponsor a teach-in on the issues involved in the y-dl Middle East Crisis to provide Aneua t- tional forum where the views of all t sides will be discussed; COLD CAPSULES ANTISEPTIC TABLETS y FURTHER RESOLVED: That SGC calls upon the University to provide g Hill Auditorium for such a teach-in; C - FURTHER RESOLVED: That SGC ap- point Dale Oesterle to work with other Family9 9 100 MGc9 n groupsot this forum. Size H AS: The Regents at theirArLimit Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 2 Exoires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 t September 18 meeting reaffirmed that any regional conference held by the COUPON COUPON Gay Leratipn Fronk would have toCOPNOU NCUO m meet Fleming's criteria of being "edu- 125' cational"; 40's GILLETEB oz.ARESHsN WHtREAS: Several Regents indicated GMIMLLMETTERCLEA RA SILWNNES-HINPDS - that in the future any student organi- T A 5PS szation that wishes to hold a confer- TA M PI W TT IN G ence beyond a statewide level must C!WHITE VANISHING y show that such a conference is "edu- i WHEREAS: It is a dangerous prece-RS dent to allow Regents and admin- istrators to make decisions as to which e student organizations have the right . to hold conferences; - WHEREAS: To hold regional and na- 1 - tional organizational and planning Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 Limit 1 Expires 10/12/70 al conferences at U. of M. is clearly with- - in the rights of student organizations; BE IT RESOLVED: That only SGC COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON s has the right to recognize student or- ganizations and all such organizations 10 oz 7 Oz 11 oz. 7oz4oz 11 have the same rights and that Univer- e sity facilities must be made available SWISH for any kind of conference a particular "OXZEMARJERGENS t student organization wishes to hold; e FURTHER RESOLVED: That Univer-Iail - GLF -midwestern conference and that SKIN CREAM EXTRA DRYP l 'C SGC supoprts GLF's efforts to have HAND LOTION their conference without having to DEODORANT SHAVE BOMB s meet any "new" or "special" criteria; ;o FURTHER RESOLVED: That SGC re-6C6CDC n quests that the OSS Policy Board re- All With view the matter and use that office to I Flavors 9- insure the rights and integrity of all Flavors Disposer - student organizations. 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