The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, December 20, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    The Bulletin, Friday, December 20, 19635
Group of mostly Negro students picket
dormitory where LBJ's daughter lives
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)-A group
of mostly Negro students made
good their promise Thursday
night to picket the dormitory
where President Johnson's
daughter lives on the University
of Texas campus.
. The demonstration, carried
out under rain and the watchful
Students to get
paid to study
at Kansas State
MANHATTAN, Kan. (UK) -More
than 100 Kansas State
University students will be paid
?1.25 an hour next month to
study for their final examina
tions. The following ad appeared
this week in the college news
paper: "Earn while you learn. Stu
dents may study their regular
class assignments and prepare
for finals in quiet surroundings
. . . and earn $1.25 an hour do
ing it."
It's all part of a basic en
vironmental research program
being conducted by the Ameri
can Society of Heating, Refri
gerating and Air Conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE).
Dr. Ralph Nevins, director of
Kansas State's new Institute for
Environmental Research, said
the experiment with 120 students
here would duplicate a previous
study conducted in a test room
at Cleveland. The Cleveland test
room was given to Kansas State
by ASHRAE.
"The results will tell us if the
test room is operating properly
and whether Kansas subjects re
spond the same as Cleveland
subjects," Nevins said.
The experiment will be held
the first two weeks of January.
Participating students will not
get rich from the experiment.
Each student will be permit
ted to take part in only one
three-hour test period.
CAN APPLY, BUT...
BONN (UPI)-East Germans
who lost their property when
they fled to the West can apply
for compensation, the West Ger
man Refugee Ministry an
nounced today.
But it won't dc them any
good, the ministry added, be
cause no such compensation
will be paid.
eyes of the Secret Service, was
to protest segregated housing at
the school.
The President's daughter,
Lynda Bird Johnson, was in the
Kinsolving Dormitory when 22
pickets marched back and forth
on a sidewalk across the street
from the building.
There were no incidents.
Austin police and Secret Serv
ice agents, who guard Lynda
Bird, kept a close watch on the
demonstrators but did not inter
fere with them.
Two of the signs carried by
the pickets quoted a recent
speech by President Johnson
"It is time to write the next
chapter, and to write it in the
books of law."
Other signs read "Delay
causes President's daughter to
be in segregated housing," and
"Tokenism belongs to a dying
age."
Kinsolving is the largest wom
en's dormitory at the univer
sity. The demonstration was an
nounced earlier by the Campus
Interracial Committee. The
students said they also would
sing in front of the dorm, but
one Austin police officer said
"it was too cold and wet for
that."
The committee said Negro
classmates of the girls In Kin
solving "remain in cramped
quarters across the street" and
both lost the cultural advantage
"which living together can
bring."
Three Negro students filed a
suit in federal court Nov. 11,
1961 asking integration of dor
mitories at the school and briefs
were filed last July. U.S. Dist.
Judge Ben H. Rice of San An
tonio has not ruled on the case.
In November, University of
Texas regents announced a new
policy of desegregation of all
student activities, including ath
letics, but did not integrate dor
mitories and dining halls.
The regents said the excep
tion was made because of the
impending suit.
William Spearman, chairman
of the interracial committee,
said the fact the President's
daughter lived in the dormitory
was a factor in choosing It for
a demonstration.
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