Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, November 4, 1973 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY STUDENT POWER Cease-fire violated Chicago '7' acquitted I4 LSA govt. to vote on parity (Continued from Page ) "important step dealing with all pending humanitarian problems." (Continued from Page 1) members of the University is es- sential for democratic decision! making," they argue. According to Ned Dougherty, as- sistant to Rhodes, LSA Student1 Government representatives have, met twice in recent weeks with the' college's Executive Committee to! discuss the reform proposal. Dougherty says the meetings were "cordial and frank," but4 there were "disagreements over basic policy." THE EXECUTIVE Committee- a high level faculty body which1 helps set college policy-is ada- mantly opposed to the concept of parity, Dougherty says. However, he says, there is "some sympathy" for the idea of making, the Governing Faculty a represen- tative body and even some support student representation" on commit- They concede that students have THE TRIP by director Pierre for the idea of adding a few stu- tees concerned with curriculum and a voice on a number of commit- Gallard reflected Red Cross con- dent members. graduation requirements. tees but contend that the real cern over Syria's failure to submit Dougherty says the committee's The Administrative Board adjudi- power within the college resides lists of Israeli war prisoners and{ opposition to parity rests on the cates a variety of student problems with the Executive Committee and allow Red Cross delegates to visit belief that faculty members have ranging from appeals of academic in the ultimate sense with the them. y both "a better historical perspec- expulsion to requests for waiver of Governing Faculty. Neither, they Also yesterday, the official Ro- tive on policies which affect, the college academic regulations. The stress, have any student members, manian news agency Agerpress life of the college," and "a future Academic Judiciary hears cheating voting or otherwise. said Israeli Foreign Minister Abba AcadmicJudciay hers heaingEban is visiting Romania begin- commitment to the University cases and the Joint -Policy Com- REFORM advocates also com- Eni t oiscuss " bems which extends beyond that of stu- mittee considers overall policy and plain that the faculty has proved ofg com o isstsprll m c dents." of common interest, especially con- , makes recommendations to the itself unreceptive to recommenda- cerning the situation in the Middle DOUGHERTY believes the pro- Governing Faculty. tions from advisory committees East." per forum for student input is the DOUGHERTY contends that stu- such as the Joint Policy Committee Some diplomats say that Ro- myriad committees which consider dents "have been involved in real on which students do have a voice. mania, the only Warsaw Pact state, various aspects of the college's decision-making" and says the They point out, as examples, two to maintain friendly ties with Is- business.n ad ay te business. charge that they have no actual policy committee recommendations rael, previously has been a chan- Rhn-,which the faculty rejected last: nel for communications between Rig no, h pont ou, tereisinfluence is