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Show Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 3 t 10, 1971 KatUals Win Activists vs. EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS DOWNTOWN ' Trustees -- ia n - b 39.98-49.9- Reg. great collection ot pant coats! belted or styles; wool cotton suede. Solids, tweds; 818. r A-l- Boys and Girls Famous Brand r?a outma-neuvere- hum and nearly every encounter with campus militants is well documented. And the surrender fixation which has become a philosophy of public office is not likely to be dislodged quickly. For there has been a convulsive willingness on the part of many public officials to discharge their public trust tv yielding to the pressure group that generates the most noise. Examples are evident on every hand. However, one illustration towers above other current instances of retreat by public officials before the militant onslaught of campus radicals. The Board of California State College Trustees in their September various meeting considered means of applying clumps on the expenditure of funds for radical campus speakers. The issue was raised when i was learned that Sokely Carmichael received $4,500 in a week by speaking on three California State College campuses last semester. One trustee charged that the colsubsidizing leges are open revolutionaries. Downtown and Cottonwood Tft CO f Reg. $55 Urban coo's with acrylic collars, pile linings, slosh pockets. Wool in pat. terns, solids; fur-loo- k 36-46- Reg. NOW $1-$5- 0 Ideal Mattel Topper 50c-$2- mens famous label shirts 5 Milton Bradley Lay-awa- sleeve dress shirts; popular collars. polyestercotton or cotton: Long No-iro- y Will 10 14'2-17- . solids, stripes; Downtown, Cottonwood Men for Christmas! Lay-Aw- ay 4" Reg. $7 $12 and games for kids of all ages . . . from such famous makers as Topbuildper, Ideal, Mattel and Milton Bradley. Dolls, guns, games, puzzles, . . . and at half their regular price! ing and science toys for boys and girls come but early and shop while the selection for Christmas, now is at its greatest! Toys mens coats, zip-lin- ed 25 $ Reg. $45 coat in polyestercotton with zip-iacryln ic pile lining. 36-46- , Longs ... Solids; Regs. 40-46- . Men Cottonwood Proposes Speaker Approval The California state college chancellor proposed that each campus president by required to approve speakers paid more than $500. After listening to testimony by presidents of tlie various colleges all of whom had been appointed largely on faculty and student committee recommendations the trustees tucked tail and whimpered into retreat. They disposed of the problem by simply approving a resolution lo require that a list of speakers paid more than $100 be submitted quarterly to the board. Biographical data, fee paid, and speech topic are to be included in the report. Apparently, the Caldorma in pants worsted wool; solid colors or muted patWaist. terns. Sizes State College Trustees, who may be typical of political-typ- e Reg. S14 $20 mens better wool pants lleliire At the University nia, 7" I Well-tailore- d hard-finish- , 28-4- Downtown, Cottonwood Men mens fine, new sweaters 10 Famous brand cardigans, pullovers in flat, link or bulky knits; wool or acrylic. Solids patterns; Downtown, Cottonwood Men students n flare pants no-iro- 4" . l-f-t Reg. $8 $1 1 Famous brand "flares" wrinkle-free- , in poly- no-iro- n ester cotton. Solids, terns, stripes; pat- 26-3- child's 21" 'Early American' authentic speedline car set Aurora 15-pc- ., Professors Radical 1JL Reg. $20 $30 Jgpz.y of Califorradi- 3" Reg. $16 campus Berkeley, cals reportedly used student funds to rehire three reportedone a ly radical professors who had been fired Marxist by the college administration. Of course, there is a way to slop much of the student tomfoolery on public college and campuses subsiuniversity dized by virtually confiscatory axes. If college and university trustees had the guts to eliminate the mandatory student activity fee, the money tree that finances radical campus politics would wither and die. Campus speakers ami camfipus newspapers should be nanced only by those students who wish to support such activity. lu ease of the speaker, money from admission charges should provide the primary source of revenue for payment of his fee. And the college ncwspajicr, which lias become radicalized on numerous campuses, should lie supported through subscriptions and from advertising. revenue That is not lo say. however, that courses in journalism should not be accorded Hie same public financial support available lo other bona fide courses. 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