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On No. Dean Prop No-Hour P4 Reactions have been varied i sity of Washington to a pro Dean of Students to allow univ to alter or abolish their hours Reports by the University o Daily show that dormitory erally favor complete abolishn women tend t o w a r d hours modi fication, and housemothers a r e against the whole idea. The proposal came as a response to an AWS request that women of sophomore standing and above be allowed to regulate their own h o u r s. The dean surprised. the campus with his p r o p o s a I that women be allowed to vote on hour regulations themselves. If his proposal is approved, each living group will be allowed to establish its own hours, if any are desired at all. If women accept the proposal, the University will be the only large state university h e s i d e s UCLA allowing voluntary abolish ment of women's hours. Curfew Violators On Sem i-Probationi Ohio Wenlevan Uliiversity has an unusual method for treating women students coming in at few minutes; after their curfew. A semi-probation ha. been estab lished where the offender must come in 15 minutes early her first night of probation, 10 minutes the secoumn and five minutes the third night. "Tis measure will make the cred aware of the time around closing hours," commented Ellen Mad,on, AWS judicial president. When you can't affo; to be dull sharpen your w with NoDoz NeDeg keep alert tablets or chewable mints, safe as cofi help bring you back to your mnental best ., help you bec more alett to the people and conditions around you. Non-habit forming. SONY That's how much you hoyt FornET beesjht for the mid-year e ygglabel from any size packs~ Bridstel-MyesGeve Division, P.O. * Encbosed Is (check one): U Wrappe ipanel from package of 15 or 36 Ni f rom bottle of 60 NeDez Tablets. * Please return 25 cents (one quarte * Address * CIty-. 3 Ofe folk without is Are Hours oses Deo )licy No ,t the Univer- Dean E. ( posal by the of Minnesol ersity women women's hot regulations. of Minnesot: F Washington University women gen- lie reaction lent, sorority if it is gran Co-Editors Suspended For Spoof A parody n a m i n g 'iesidel Johnson as "Mani of the Year ialongj. with three mass slayers hv resulted in the suspensioinIroi sc hool of two co-editos of .lohi 11opkins Il ilversity's t it d v I newspapers. Melfin 1. Shister and( .enry Korn were suspedlied hriday aft( Milt,on S. Eisenhower. univeriIt president, sat the ai tic"le. Listed with .1 o to n 5 o ii It tl Man of the Year" ballot wvI T e x a s slayer ('harles Whit.mr IRichard Speck, a " , u s e ,I mm' miiurd Ier ,1f tight t'hic'ai; t ur andI the u ie tfe 'n in strarlgler. The reference to .onIIIon, a part"ntly iteitnd,"dI :i- i ,poof", ,ai "hst year's tq)o n l-s murd4r wats a T,"xas pl owboy who h:1 Luomc at long way ii the Ameictric"a rim111 busine,s. The article also callcd the P're." lent "an easy-going e x-s,hou a,"h"1r vhose hobby lIbolbinl lefein seless people." rd 'its Tabets osr wCWsM Mints coffi bath: e th Ne*e yeu us tl sthe f root panel er of Ne0ea* with WtoMe. Aad 0i) rtro. But hurry. rh ends rch 7, 1967. Mit espe. today . m m a- m - s e a Be x 4000, Cliats, Sewra 52732 r from NoDes Mints, or 0 FrontI Do: Tablets, or U Front label tate-Tip Code this coupon. m en n . . .. . . - . . Varied Policy in Opposes Flour Policy . Williamson of the University a is against abolishment of irs, according to the University t Daily. officials are worried about pub to a no-hours policy, especially ted to freshmen. The public is "not quite ready for the shock" of giving total freedom to freshmen Williamson said. "There's still t little protectiveness in our cul. t u r"e.'" The Daily commented that coed. living inI dormitories have long been victims of an hours policy which treats them as immature children who cannot bx' expected to use their time responsibly. The I) a i I y continued, "In all fatirness to the admiinistration and to 1 ean \Villiamson, it must he Ipoinitedl uut that- women's hours at t thl" 1-11IV(r.ity of Minnesota arc mr e liberal than at most latrgt un: li ve-sit its and certainly mn o r c liher"aI than at ml,o.t smaller pri vate ("e g(K . I"he I at i I y conc(ltdeld, ""y es tihlr m( light. h sh.ome alverse pub ( i reachti to abolition of womlen': htr<. buIt hardly its much as ad miitrato r: fl ar.". Wesicyan Institutes Program The f:u-ulty of Ohio Wesleyan - I'nItiverity aiprovede a t d e Im ie cr'lit for t convocationi program .lbllmitted by the ('hapel ('ommit. ()n( fourth letiit will le given for .urcessful coml pletiun of r"e j umlr(ment - inl anly one terml. E''.aL ttermn the convl\ocaition:; will haive" a toopit or themile. Reading w ti be' ait gited andl( st ud-nt at teld.ant1"e at. eight c"on1votations per term w ill he celcked by 11M com puter. SA GENUINE LEATH WESTERN JACKE WOOL SHIRTS F MOEI1 Corner Lady You have so many n IPROTECT VO Rememb( onlvYO Lotin Jaz / D V /niria7wi Temple In Getti, Ternple University s t u d t' n t working th""ough the Nactional Stu dent Association, have be'en ue. cessful in getting at large numbert of mer;chants in the Delaware Val ley Area to offer discount.: to al! area college and unRiversity stu decntS. T1he purpose of thi. ,t-i llunt plan I' two-fold -- to help11 th" -',I. dents "with lower pr"ices,an ' encouragY:Le Itheml t(o pa:t r,>nizel ar ( mlerch}an t. Stoore". agreeinig to1 part icipat.- in thi, dli.(count program nmw number around1 100. The store : (t - its own di.eeountt rate -- u: ually- 10 per cent tc Atudents showing an ID) eard from one of the area ('olleges or uni versities and a National Student Asso,ciation D)iscount Card. The discount is a noln-cont ra(': agreemnent with the unde'r>t.atnding that the store ma:y drop out wvith 1;1 daty;' unti('e houl the progr laml Thel .'tudent 1) i , e o 11 n t (;r,n1p hu';.anr ,elling (li,eounl t r ar at SI.001 after the (:bri.lnma1 ho(lida.,, w.ith the fir.t dlisc'ount pe"ri(o rlunning from Februatr% 1 through ihe .tart E UR FORSTS - . - 1 I dnt nrev iin, wn ade firnelta z " rICK1 ronie EVIEW w ' ? a p s B e n r wr MWS EXCHA students g Store of thte Fall m.en" -tcr in 'ept"nt 1967. Th1 pr' _rart i '.pe. to :c de lt:nts of 'hihlclphia ar1"a c"-E', and uniler<itie"s, full tilrnc" a a partt tinl -, day ard ev :' . 'to'' nro'b- inl the' pry j ' chlob. ome ool re i,c k- 'r"_ }1pili I, ch :er l IH, , th :ate r". , ro -t ranlt. . f I r i : t . Il 1nd ':. Nrit n hcr :11hfI,r the dli""con1I ma tti a fifth If ti,." re".tH,uc \\ het-i .,ore".:askedc for rrn rc inlfcr" Iiurn about thel phm t a ,ctuden"t a"ignld to %isit lit- mi rchait c"opI.ill it furthc r. 'tore." t nu"t cluented h., the . stalent" wcre c tat i i n.: ; c l i V *and Newv Yo(11u "t rnph 'r 2 h. in thlt 'taitc" I ' :n y va1 Ihc' .............-it - Stu,IO :. ( Stanford 0 Over 11011 ford I' I Velsit U d ic"! udents refu.sed to pay rent : Th'l W.1men'11 Str;k. f. r E Sihs andi thle 4)FF' 'am u ti d 1iy toLenc ur:I -it en ci u:- ill tf : Cf tamirtp 1 ;ivih-ges. for co d -, a . r idU OFF ch: arulin. JU:t Il xe lharvid Haris, t U J U t b. for' Equa! i ht s *rici:.al Pr The2 prep'jo>a! fr ' ':- - U:. housing o p Jian fo r eds hIt r det. is. funIdamta(' l liberti r n the b; otf -ex a! ir r' n e by he Wom' Str'ike for Equalr Rigtt. Stanirford all~w- wome llnr i 2l signi-out SI.\ drys a wet~ek, lejp R ESTA Is Te I Save 80c on Thi HOT MI 11:30 A.M.-2 P.M 85<! IrN MEAT 3 VEGETA T2 MNSIE E r" ~c GEG L( r) Succeed Discounts ? t .r I. ,, 1: - r has't. and ai pub 11- ..haV ir. .venu fr It>mtl r r Professors-' At Army R .ITd f rl~1 (f ViI '/lll : l' 1 ! . 1 .!fl ' .i . ? 1 .,,:t fre-1. *-e- . - n a'ior.4 to re A ?1t'I' t o-eds Strike sing Ruckus 91 ' t r I7 az \di L eader (C] NaZI l'arty, wa., br9ugh1t to \\'ash IIe taItd at the 9u.tse( tof It 1 re11v' th t he wa ha ga G BIRD UR ANT Ia(ce To Go.~! s a Meal Ticket s Week ALS SERVED - 5:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. IPECIA L CL UDES: BLES TEA OR COFFEE l'nail 1:00) ...11. BIRD I G QcoLumBAa, S. c. Collegiate Politicians Supported Seventeen Philadelphia business men have started a campaign to urge college students to form a new party to nominate and elect a mayor of Philadelphia. Alex Manus, a Kensington baker, and his group have been placing advertisenents in local c o l l e g e newspapers asking interested stu dent- to form a new party to run a candiuate of their choice for mayor. Manu: said he is interested in seeig stliernts beeomle active in C vie affai r. lIe a id hi.- friends are ap'litical , he said. Maus s:aid his gro,up do.s not wi.h ti organ,iz(- any party. ''We would like to s(: a party run solely by students." ('olv = have all the personnel needed f"r the p-oject, he said. Poit:al siri in a j(o r s. law stiden, - and st udents studying ad vertisin could provide a nucleus f(r a r, he cOntinued. I: is S('king "no per <.at \,- v. -- ' ther than good V d'I -vera! reasons for " r a re .> many t.h in gs v:" ' t w hetalbshnent in ' r ', that we f(el there is no a 'cie rec between the R,u(i a I 1)emierrrats," he al' . p ar :t are ).tuilty of : e reul that there tim Charges OTC Units (' ..nto },( sans;. rule (of all ;;, A A .f P a e Ry 'Ior n iaiie of ROTC ny.w ttr. .(ftist orL-ani :r'. t . . l'r > a II rci o11 tit" zaloe wee :n bara o the ialrs a nratio il issue. tr at r.h. u I r'Ol. u u ed to i r thei, b t bbra~ or left-wing l Mr.i F'ischer said the 1 '..~ ~ d hnot tt dhiscu>s the 'n e of class'i, biut that [aims Jews Are hi Communism a free soc iety wvhere there was free speech. Openaming hi1 remaiIrk%, hie staited, "I want11 toi ta lk alxmtt Jew." Ile of. fereni the crowid the prooition that impejnachleI aund docume4*nted" fact wou~Ild cause% him to drop the ca,use if Fas.cism. At this point the sp.aaker reached into his briefease ful of literature, ht ting up i the first document, and miade his f: rst nmajor assertion, "Th JeI ws are mtixed up with C omm'uniism-."' Rockwe ll turnedI to a publication e a 1 I e d "Who's Who in World Jlewery." Hie pointed out that the pubbelIation lhsts the greatest and nobl1est Jews in the world. Ilie i'aid, "IIerbert Apthecker. of the Amnerican Coimmunit party is a Jew. IAron Trotsky was a Jew in New Y~ork. lAter he went to Russia and killed 20 million Chnristians as the head of the Rled Army in the Blol sihevik Revolution." Wouldn't you rather be with No. 1? (Coming soon)