PA ;F TWO LA Faculty Divided; Euwema. Studems tined for Insulting Policeman. Over PA System Refuses Comment on ROTC -! Two University students yesterday found out the hard ;way that insulting a policeman while he is within hearing By DICK FISHER ,range just doesn't pay. • Secu , ,d of a Series I Joseph Kravit, junior in arts and letters from New 1:(-n Eu - . , :etas, dean of the Co;:ege of the Liberal Arts, yesterday refused to comment (Brunswick, N.J., and Peter Duncan, sophomore in arts and on tiff' current ItOTC-Civil Defense question in a spot survey of the LA faculty. •• (letters from Malvern. were fined But come other members of- ,for insulting a borough po lice of- 1 the f.srulty expressed divided the Liberal Arts would be Lt'ficer with a loud speaker set up '227 Ballet Tickets opir.;(ins on three specific ques- appropriate as any. Nelson alsoin Duncan's room. ' 1 LOII,I : "Should a school of Mili-'said compulsory ROTC should bel tart' Science and Civil Defense continued. "With the grave inter Kravit and Duncan paid fines be established in the LA coi-'national, crisis I feel that youner $21.50 each after a hearing A Remain at HUB m e-- 'What is your opinion of 'men should be trained in the mili- A before Justice of the Peace Guy. total of 277 tickets remain the rest of the Senate committee tart', and where is a better place, - B. Mills on a disorderly conduct for distribution to students today report which proposed a compul- than the university campus? " he charge. for the American Ballet Theater sory 2-year ROTC-CD program said. ' Mills said that Kravit and Dun - program. scheduled for 8:30 p.m. for all studentsr "Do you be- Nelson was joined by Dr. :can connected th e loud speaker,Sunday in Recreation Hall. lieve compulsory military train; Louis Peck, professor of English !to a phonograph and transmitter: Students may obtain tickets Ing, as it is now, should be con- composition, who could - see 'and placed the speak& out of the;kithout charge upon presentation untied?" t nothing wrong in a land-grant' window. They then "called insult- of their matriculation card from In a strong dissent. Dr. Neal college or university having l ing remarks" to a police officer: , 9 a.m. to noon and I to 5 p.m. at Riemer, associate professor of , compulsory military training. ' on duty at the corner of Pugh the Hetzel Union desk. - political science. said of the 'He said if there wer e str on g ,street and College avenue, Mills: Tickets will be on sale to non- Oa., to put the ROTC depart- : st u dent and faculty opinion isaid. students from 9 a.m. to noon and. :nerds in the LA college, "Let against it, it should be disc - on- i State College Police Chief John '1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow and Friday us not prostitute the LA college limed, but - I have not noticed R. Juba was notified of the action at the HUB desk. The - price of by including something that is _ (Continued on page fire) 'and apprehended the students. these ticket is Si against the,principle of liberal thinking." He expressed the opinion that if citizenship education is to be taught, courses in general educa tion and the liberal arts will serve the purpose better than ROTC. But Dr. Harold Nelson, asso ciate professor of speech, said that if the ROTC departments were to be included in a college Leonides OK's Required CD For Women couneY. vg,t4.d 16 to 7 in fay.): ~ !i r-qmpulsory clvil de vt• pi 1 , 143 ern orr.t•n. The couterli chd riot discuss ram p-11.ot) ROTC for women, how- of on/Led mem bet s was that cw,l defence un pu:•tart today more than ever for prergaritig coeds to 43,..N5 - ushe roles of leatierslhp m the contmunit,y civil defense programs, Some council members felt the program should not be two years long and that It should be in corporated into the physical edu cation schedule in place of health, hot in addition to it. It was pointed out, however, that the present health program It: a state require ment_ The citql defense motion wtts made by Datuma Doebler, sopho more in art education from Jersey Shore. 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