as students blast s iro: spiro blasts radicals
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ARIZONA UNIVERSI1'l UBRAR" ocr 4 812
8, No. 25, Flagstaff, Arizona Tuesday, March 3, 1970
As Students Blast S iro:
Spiro Blasts Radicals By .Dour Huuer
While protesters outside chanted " Shove it up your Trunk 'n' Tusk." inside Spiro Agnew warned that " ••• those who burn banks, can bank on being burned."
Speaking at a Republican Party fund raising banquet in the TowneHouse in Phoenix, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew blasted those who promote campus unrest, " outrageous courtroom conduct," and street riots. Agnew called for more support for "the most dependable bond
sionate, coercive, and q>pressive. (The mob) represents only a dangerous threat to democracy, to individual civil rights, and to progress, and it invites tyranny and oppression. Thosewho advocate revolution and those who encourage those who advocate revolution, perver t the ideals of our founding father s and distor t the facts. Those who s mash windows and seize univers ity buildings destroy by their injustice whatever justice their cause ever had. And if I know the American pt>ople, those who burn banks can bank on being burned."
As the Vice President spoke, an orderly 'mob' of about 1, 000 protesters and disse n t e r s marched out -s ide, chanting a n d shouting occasional obscene:ties a t the 350 law enforcement officials standing guard. The picketers carr ied signs protesting t he war in Viet-
SPIRO SP EAKS - Vice Pre•idenr Spiro nam and t h e N lxon AdrninAgnev~ bla•t• rhe actions of rhe Ch icago Seven
cu he addreue• 1900 enthusiaatic R epublicans istration. The or rhe Trunk n ' Tu•k Dinner in Phoenix Friday group was ad-ni•hr. (Staff Photo by Doug Hutter) dressed iab Y
1 " controvers of defense of individual r ights, ASU professor Morris Starsky our courts, and the adrninis- and other student and adult tration of our justice." leaders.
The 1900 Trunk 'n' Tusk The Agnew speech was
preceded by remarks from various Republican politicians from the state of Arizona, including Governor Williams, Senators Goldwater and Fannin, and Congressmen Rhodes and Steiger.
Senator Fannin echoed the desires of the other speakers, saying that after seven mor e years of the Nixon administration, they looked for ward to eight years under the'' forthright and knowledgeable leadership of President Agnew!'
MODERN MISA N THROPE - Portraying a popular pastim e are rhese characters from " The Misanthrope," an NA U Theatre product ion, a s they cur do wn friend• and acqua in tances. Left to right are Paul braun, Do n Harri1on and Karen Coy le. The play opened las r n ight and will continue rhro uKh T hursda y. ·'<ets are $2 for adults and free u:ith /D. ( taff pho to by Dough~ r)
Breaking Housing Contract Now Possible, Says Rolle
B y Fred A berneth y
Remember the days when you bad to for ge a marr iage certificate to break the housing contract you signed at the ~-.eginning of the academic year?
How about the old trick of dropping out of school first semester and re-registering under a different name the next semester?
Of course a student could always break the contract by living with his parents.
Now students may request that the university re-let their residence hall room. This new policy started before semester break and allows students a fourth provision of "just cause" for vacating a room during the academic year.
Joseph c. Rolle, dean of univers ity service , explained
that the purpose of this agreement is to fill the vacant room with a new student who does not have a contract with the university.
Requesting the university to re-let a room does not break the housing contract until the resident advisor certifies that the particular room has been occupied.
"It is important that all parties understand that a person presently living on campus, with whom the university has a contract, does not meet the intent of this agreement. Nor does the moving of a student from one dorm to another meet the intent of this agreement," said Rolle.
Normal procedure will be used to assign the re-lets explained Rolle • A student off campus who desires to move on
must first apply through the housing office. The housing oUice will refer the application to the appropr iate resident advisor who will confirm the re-lets .
Dean Rolle will certify by letter if a person's contract for the spring ter m of 1970 is void, Those students who have moved off campus not in accord with the agreement wlll also be notified,
"Just cause" bas not been established if a person's
Club members and guests, who paid $75 each to hear Agnew speak, applauded often as the Vice President condemned the actions of the Chicago Seven and their lawyers for justifying violence and intimidating the courts with guerilla theater tactics. "The rights of petition and assembly do not extend into the balls of justice," he said, "although these rights are apprq>riate when lawfully exercised outside. Within the courtroom, dissent must be orderly and supported by logic. The rule there is persuasion. not intimidation."
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room has not been re-let. The residence hall contract stipulates that students accept residence in a dorm throughout the full academic year . A student wishing to remain off campus after being notified that his room has not been re-let is responsible for the rent of the room.
According to Rolle , the student may move back into his dorm or pay r ent for two plac-
Agnew contended that the trW could have been a test of the constitutlooallty of the 1968 Civil Rlgbts Act, but that this issue was obscUTed by the defendants by tbeir "perverse display of arrogance vilification, and childish braggadocio." He went on to say that this leads to riots such as those in Santa Barbara recently, and to tbe rule of tbe mob," ... mruly, mindless, pas-
Simple· Means Oust NAU By }olan Moore
The week-long wait is over and, as everyone had anticipated, the Northern Arizona University basketball team will be here tonight, instead of in Alamosa, Colorado, playing in the NAIA District 7 basketball tournament.
The announcement came Sunday that Grand Canyon College had been given and had accepted the second ·bid for an independent team in the playoffs. Eastern New Mexico University bad previously been invited.
In the ultra-simphfied, mechanical method at .oos-ing representatives, !'' was in third place, "one po1nt" be.. hind Grand Canyon.
Eastern was on top with 19 points , 10 for having the top
Carr rat!ng and nine for having the second bes t recor d. Grand Canyon's "outstanding" 21-5 record earned them 10 points and they picked up eight points for having the third best Carr rating. NAU was second in Carr ratings for nine points and had the third best record, giving them a total ofl7 points .
We are pleased to see that the NAIA does not have to go through all of the trouble of searching for the top independent team. They find it much simpler for their people to rely on the Carr ratings, which nobody really understands, and the highly ambiguous overall record .
The NAIA decided not to take into consideratlon·thatNAU has played all of the teams in the
playoff twice and won six of those eight .
They decided not to take into considerat ion that those two losses, to Eastern and Southern Colorado, both on the road, were by a total of six points .
Theydecided not to take into consideration that NA U defeated top.seeded independent Eastern by 14 points . · They decided not to take into
consideration that NAU's six losses were to such teams as the University ofArizona, West Texas State, Cal State-LA and Pepperdine.
The only good point about the entire situation is that this will be the last year NAU has to fool with NAIA. Next year the Lumberjacks will be affiliated with an athletic assoc~ tlon.
es, The housing policy was al
tered because several students bad approached Dan Rolle earlier this year requesting they be allowed to break their contracts. After receiving approval from J. Lawrence Walkup, president of NA U, Rolle and V lrgil GUlenwater, vice president, consulted the university legal adviser about the possibility of re-letting rooms. "The main objective of the re-let agreement is to provide another means to help students with extenuating circumstances," said Rolle.
Forty seven students have used this new provision and only 28 bave been successful in fullftiU~ the agreement, said Rolle.
Agreement forms are available 1D tbe office of tbe dean of UDiverslty service.