6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, January 10, 1969 KU coed braves cold weather to enjoy Potters ice Nation's colleges plagued by new violence, strikes By United Press International Nearly 300 demonstrating students were arrested at San Fernando Valley State College Thursday and a new police-student clash hit violence-ridden San Francisco State College. Across the nation at Waltham, Mass., more than 200 white students staged a sit-in at Brandeis University in support of 65 protesting Negro students who held control of the campus communications complex to protest alleged racist policies. The mass arrests at San Fernando Valley State College, in Northridge, Calif., came after the protesters defied a state of emergency order imposed by the college president. Grim-faced police swept the campus when the demonstrators refused to disperse. There was no resistance, and many of the students tried to joke with officers as they were led away. Dr. Delmar T. Oviatt, the college's acting president, was jeered when he appeared among the protesters, appealed to them to end the demonstration and offered to meet with protest leaders. At least four students were arrested in the melee at San Francisco State College, which came after union teachers rejoined the strikers' ranks in defiance of a court order. A spokesman for the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) said the teachers voted unanimously at a rally to continue their strike. Contempt citations were readied for the teachers. AFT teachers picketed for the second day at San Jose, Calif. State College. At Brandeis University, white students clogged hallways in Bernstein-Marcus administration building but did not interrupt operations. The white students sought amnesty for the black students who Wednesday took over Ford Hall, a classroom building, and the university telephone switchboard. The Negroes said Brandeis had failed to follow through on demands made by the blacks last spring after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Morris Abram, president of the university, told newsmen he did not contemplate immediate disciplinary measures against the Negroes but said "amnesty will end at a time to be determined." Abram said university officials were not prepared to "discuss issues under duress." In New York City, Queens College was to reopen Friday for final examinations. The campus was quiet Thursday. Officials closed the school Tuesday for two days to avoid possible violence. KU coed killed Laura Siviright, Clinton, Ia., sophomore, was killed in an automobile accident Dec. 19 on Interstate 80 near Davenport, Ia. Miss Sivright was returning home for the Christmas vacation when the accident occurred. The 19-year-old coed was a resident of Miller Scholarship Hall. Don't Miss This Great Film! "THE DEADLY AFFAIR" Jame Mason, Simone Signoret and Maximillian Schell with New Kansan staff posts announced by editor Fri., Sat., Sun., Jan. 10, 11, 12-40c 7 & 9:30 p.m. — Dyche Auditorium SUA Popular Film Series Announcement of Kansan staff positions for the spring semester were made yesterday by Ron Yates, Shawnee senior and managing editor of the Kansan. Besides Yates, the spring staff will include: 2 students cited in Viet Nam valor Two KU students, Capt. Richard M. Eklund and Burt Lancaster, have been cited for their outstanding service in the Vietnam war. Eklund, Medicine Lodge graduate student, has received his second Distinguished Flying Cross for meritorious service in Vietnam. Eklund, a pilot in the Marine Corps Reserve, was awarded the medal for an attack, Feb. 22 on North Vietnamese positions in Hue. The citation said, although ground fire struck his plane during each attack, he continued, damaging 17 buildings and killing more than 70 North Vietnamese. Eklund has also received the Vietnam Service Medal with one star, the Vietnam Campaign Medal with device and nine Air Medals. Lancaster, Lawrence freshman, has been awarded the Bronze Star with Combat "V" for valor in March of this year. He had previously been awarded the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry and the Purple Heart. FREE CAR WASHES (all the time) Robo-Phillips 66 1764 W.23rd Use our gas Budget card—costs no more Pam Flaton, St. Louis senior, business manager; Robert Entriken Jr., Brian Francisco, St. Louis senior; Don Westhaus, Marion senior; Allen Winchester, Hutchinson senior; and Tom Weinberg, St. Louis senior, assistant managing editors; Joanna Wilebe, Hillsboro senior, city editor; and Tom Weinberg, Coffeyville senior, assistant Tim Jones, East Aurora, N.Y., senior, editorial editor; Justin Diebelt, Athleton junior, assistant editorial editors; Kobear McKay, Olathe junior, sports editor; Imbia junior, assistant sports editor; Marilyn Zok, Wichita junior, feature and society editor, and Susan Brimazian, Mio junior, student assistant feature editor. Marla Babcock, Ottawa junior; Judy Dague, Tulsa senior; Linda Loyd, Ottawa junior; Ruth Rademacher, Mamaroo junior; Wichita senior, copy chiefs; Bob Butler, Prairie Village junior; Charla Jenkins, Emporia senior; Steve Nafus, Toniganole junior; and Donna Shraer, Salina junior; executive report- Linda McCreery, Honolulu junior, photo and graphics editor; Mike Sanders, graphic designer; graphics editor; Kathy Sanders, Law- rence senior, advertising manager; Jerry Burton, national advertising manager; Jerry Bottenfield, Pittsburgh junior, Murphy, Coway Springs junior, classifi- ed advertising manager. Plenty of Nuts In Automobiles NEW YORK (UPI) - The auto industry uses more than 13 million nuts and bolts a year, according to Russel, Burdsall & Ward, manufacturer of those products. PERSONAL REWARD to anyone knowing the where-abouts of Jim Conrad! He left an ugly old bug with us while he took a fabulous FIAT out for a test drive. We wonder if we'll ever see him again. 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