The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1968, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Tttundajr, M»y 2, 1968
4 ColWg* Station, Texai
COMMISSIONED
Robert D. Lindsey of Mc
Allen, a 1%6 Texas A AM
graduate, has been comis
sioned an ensign in the U. S.
Navy Reserve and assigned
aboard the USS Bradley.
Bulletin Board
TODAY
The Amarillo Hometown Club
will elect officers at 6:16 p.m. at
the Country Kitchen.
The Houston Hometown Club
will make plans for a summer
party at 7:30 p.m. in Room 201
of the Physics Building.
The Garland Hometown Club
will meet at 8:30 p.m. at the
YMCA. Dues will be collected.
FRIDAY
The Texas AAM Ms line Biology
Asnecistion will begin its annual
field trip today until Sunday to
Matagorda Island. All those in
terested should sign the list in
front of room 113 in the Biology
building.
Demonstrations
Spreading To
High Schools
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Student demonstrations spread
ing from colleges to high schools
and a strike by teachers in Mary
land combined to keep thousands
of young Americans from their
classrooms Wednesday.
The entire 2&481 enrollment
of New York's ObleitfcU Univer
sity, closed by a weak-long stu
dent sit-in finally‘’broken up by
the police, idled anothed day sway
as the school administration de
cided on s further cooling-off
period.
More than 700 Columbia stu
dents whom the police had ousted
Tuesday from five university
buildings faced charges of tres
passing and other offenses. There
was talk of s general student
strike to back demands for the
resignation of the university pres
ident, Dr. Grayson Kirk.
Taking their cue from the Co
lumbia demonstrators, 22 students
of the Stony Brook, N. Y. State
University began a sit-in at the
school business office, protesting
the presence of county police on
the campus. The police moved in
after arresting 33 students on
drug possession and sale charges
in a January raid.
Defying a threat of wholesale
suspensions, pupils—mostly Ne
groes—renewed sit-in demonstra
tions at four Cincinnati public
high schools to protest disciplin
ary regulations. Police arrested
about 100 for ignoring orders to
disperse.
School Supt. Paul Miller al
ready had announced that 1,400
pupils involved in sit-ins at six
high schools Tuesday would be
suspended at least 10 days.
Judge Benjamin Schwarts of
the Hamilton County Juvenile
Court backed Miller with an order
placing all suspended pupils under
house arrest. He said they could
go out in public only If si-cunt-
panied by a parent, and must be
home by 9 p.m.
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Brazos Residents
May Participate
In May 11 Contest
G. Rollie White Coliseum will
be the May 11 site of the annual
Brazos County power weight-lift
ing championships
Contest Chairman Hsnry
Heatheriy, AAM mathematics in
structor, said medals will be
awarded to winners in sever
classes. The top three ‘‘overall"
weight lifters, he noted, will re
ceive trophies.
Heatheriy announced the con
test is open to all Brazos County
residents, including AAM stu
dents. He said rules of the Ama
teur Athletic Union will be fol
lowed.
The weigh-in is set for 1 p.m.
May 11 in the coliseum looker
room, with the contest to fel
low at 2 p.m. in the second floor
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