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VOL CXIV, NO 30 Offices in Student Union Building STORRS. CONNECTICUT Complete UPI Wire Service THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1960 HUB Ballroom Recital Set Extended Lates For By Faculty Quartet Tonight Tonight at 8:15 p.m. the sented to sophisticated, inti- Lconard Seeber, the fea- Girls Are Authorized Music Department will pre- mate audience, but the recent turd pianist, has presented Women students attending been felt the students would senting Kappa Kappa Gamma; sent another chamber music mony, and equality in musical several piano rccials here in the annual Junior Prom next have difficulty meeting the Ju Ij < iangeml i epresentlng recital in the Faculty Series expression, with each instru- Me past. An associate profes- Friday evening will have their 1:30 a.m. curfew by leaving Phi Sigma Sigma, Dorothy as a part of the HUB Fine ment having the opportunity sor of music, he has given curlew hour extended from Hartford when the dance en Is [lowering, representing Kappa Arti Festival, John Schuster, to express itself soloistically recitals all over UM Eastern 1:30 to -' a in it was an at i a.m. in tins waj the) Alpha Thi't.i. Marilyn Koval, clarinet, Mary Tweet, cello, and with no instrument being United States. nounced yesterday, win have ample time to re representing Crawfoi i B; and Leonard Seeber. piano will assigned trite accompaniment. Mary Tweet, the final soloist The Junior Prom »iii be turn to campus safely. Deborah Martant, Hum Delta be the soloists. The recital will Composers are very strict as of the evening. Is an Ohio held at the Hotel Sutler Ball- There have been coffees Pi. be given in the HUB Ballroom. to what and how many instru- Slate University graduate and room in Hartford with music during the paal month t<> Voting for the queen will Two Schumann works are ments will be played. Mr. Is a well known celloist in the being |ini\ . lei In I lc Hobby choose a queen for she Junior lake place In Ihe urn Lobby featured on the program— Schuster adds. Midwest. Kaye Orchestra, Connie \ Prom, Junior women were during next week. Students Drei FantasieStucke, lor elar popularity of this type of none will be the featured vo chosen from each women's will only he allowed lo vote inet and piano, and Drel Ro- The recital If being music is resulting in much tented in connection with the callst. Music will be played residence hall to attend the nine. Tins will he checked by manzen, lor clarinet and pi- larger audiences. from 9 to 1 a.m. Oral coffee, which was held at having svetj voting student ano. Works by Beethoven, Fine Arts Festival currently Mr. Schuster also states sponsored by the HUB. under Girls who sign out for the Delta Zela, At this coffee ten present his identification card Trio lor clarinet, cello and 2 o'clock hues must show evi semi-finalists wen- chosen to V> the person collecting 'he piano, Opus 11, and Trio for that chamber music can be the direction of chairman identified by a balance in har- Joyce Erho. dence that they nave attended attend the second Coffee held ballots, This will prevent smil- clarinet, cello and piano, Opus the affair bj showing then .it Phi Sigma Kappa I ill week. ing of the ballot boxes and 114 by Brahms completes the ticket stubs. The reason lor The five Unaliata for qi n win give each candidate an program. this permission is Hutl It has are: Donna Carlucrio, repre- eo.ua 1 Chance to win. John Schuster, the featured Five 5-Galloners At clarinetist, is spending his first year on the faculty here as an Assistant Professor of Are UC Students Citizens? Music. He has taught at the Bloodmobile Here University of Illinois,*Boston, University, and Florida State A University student was less than 70'.r of those sched- University, among others. one of five persons to reach uled showed up. Jorgensen To Give Views He has studied with Keith the five-gallon mark at the Altogether there were 214 Wilson, Pierre Mathieu, Andre Bloodmobile. Douglas Casa- persons scheduled for yested- A statement concerning the men's sffslrs, Reuben B. University Information to stu- Andraud and KalpUi Oomberg status of sudenl as citizen msj Johnson, had defined a itate and has received scholarships vant of Theta Chi made his day. Of these, 16 appointments dent communications. loth trip to Bloodmobiles at be expected from the office ol men! that "students are not to the National Music Camp were cancelled and 42 persons Michael Shashar the President "within a couple citizens in the stint sense of The iiiuii Canepos has re- St. Thomas' Undercroft yes- and to the Berkshire Music failed to show up. This left 146 ceived Inquiries from newa- terday. of days," according io Mr. the word." papeis In Ihe state regarding Center. scheduled donors, who, in ad- Clark Bailey, assistant lo the He earned his Bachelor of other five gallon donors The controversy has arisen n s article, and received com- were Edward Bartholomew dition to the 43 walk-ins, made President, because ol a Daily Campus ment from the Associated Science degree in Music Edu- up the 189 persons who pre- Lectures At Hi I lei cation and his Masters In and Winthrop Hilding of Mr. Bailey lold Ine Daily contention thai II is entitled Piess tmat "you may not have Storrs. Frances E. Wright, of sented themselves at the A film dealing with the "Between Border and Hook." Campus yesterday President to receive answers concerning a 'right to Know' everything, Music Education at the Uni- Bloodmobile. versity of Illinois. His pro- Willimantic, and Dalntha famous discovery of the Dead WORK AS EMISSARV Albert N. Jorgensen had JuSl University decisions relating h it t Information cet talnly fessional experience includes Morse of Meriden, Connecti- Of the 184 some 14 were Sea Scrolls In the Jordan- Continuing witin his educa- returned from Chicago, and to student Interests, and thai should he available to you be- radio, television, popular dance cut. turned down for various rea- Israeli caves, will be shown at tion, he received his B. A. so was not prepared to issue it is also entitled to critize cause you pay the hills." band and symphony orchestra 175 Pints sons to make the 175 total Hillel House this Sunday eve- and M. A. degrees In Judaic a statement concerning Ihe University polic) . Mr. Johnson yesterday quali- assignments. 175 pints of blood were do- pints collected. ning at 7:30. This film, origi- .studies and Comparative Re students' citizenship contra A statement w.is in prepare fied ins atatemenl lo say that • According to Mr. Schuster, nated. 43 "walk-ins" made the There are 240 persons sched- nally shown on TV by Ihe ligion from the Hebrew Uni- veisey revealed in Tuesdaj s lion late yeaterda) afternoon Daily Campus. by the Provost. Albert K. he felt Ihe Students to I"' chamber music is usually pre- difference when only slightly uled for today. Armstrong Circle Theatre, versity. Upon graduation he citizens but ii•■ ■ • t their privilege depicts the finding of these began a two year tour of duly Mr. Bailey said he would re- VVaUgh, concerning the view of "f attending the University famous scrolls twelve as emissary of the B'nai Akiva fer Ihe President to the ar- Jiis office on student citizen- dl I not extend to knowing all years ago, and the attempts Movement. As emissary, he ticle in Which the head of ship, and the availability of Universities decisions. WHUS News, Views Program mail.- to decipher by worked with Jewish youth in scientists of the Hebrew Uni- Switzerland, Austria and versity in Jerusalem. France. In the latter country, Stars Strike; Senate Hatted the presentation of tie spent part of his time with On Civil Rights To Feature Uconn Editorials the film, Mr. Michael Shashar North African Jewish young from Israel will talk on "Israel people enroute from Morocco Foreign Actors Rebel II. nil bus railed a tem- Editorials will be featured composed of Greg Tuchay, The News and Views show —Its People. Problems and to Israel. porary hall ill the Senate's on the WHUS News and Views Station Manager; Dick Gail- will not always contain edi- the Future." This program is Last summer. Mr. Shashar News about the motion pic- made on picture, 'Ben-llur* . . . long and bitter debate on program according to Dick unas, Program Director'; ;and torials. They will bo used only most timely in view wf the -and two Israeli companions UUSS and the people ..lid I hau imped to nuke moir. civil rights. Rice, News Director. toured the Soviet Union, ob- make them. By "c.non Rice, the News Director. Rice when pertinant issues are great religious interest in the But, I sm under contract to The Senators rerewed The editorials will be a part present. Said Rice, "We are serving every facet of Rus- Scott of L'niled Press Inter- emphasized that any student, Dead Sea Scrolls ss well ss in MOM atvf as long as we are yesterday afternoon voting of a halfhour show featuring not going to run editorials modern Israel, with the ar- sian Jewish life. Mr. Shashar's national in Hollywood. to return to their taikntbon world, national, stale, regional, whether or not a member of rival of Prime Minister David report on this mission was It might seem strange thai on strike I cannot work." the WHUS staff, may offer simply for the sake of run- »t nuie a.m. today. The Te- and local campus news. "The ning them. They will be used Bcn-Gurion in America this acclaimed in Israel as a pei in a strike that has idled most I'lay It Straight SSSJS was called becBSSSB of station is not unique among editorial suggestions to the week. ceplive and revealing account of the nation's most glamor- hoard. Policy will be decided only when good material is Speaking in a strong tier- the death of lleiiiocrntlr the radio profession." said on hand." Mr. Shashar is a gifted of Russian Jewry. ous film sarst ... the strong- Senator Richard Nciihcrifcr Rice, in offering editorial com- by a majority of the board young Israelite who has a Mr. Shashar is presently a man accent . . . Maria Si-hell THREE STAR EXTRA est opposition to the BOtora' that it was wrong that of Oregon. ment. "Many other stations members. rich and varied background. member of the faculty of Re- sinke against Ihe major stu- Also on the program will he actors were quitting work When the Senate reenn- feature critics, such as Wal- NOT ALWAYS He was horn in Berlin, Ger- chavia Gymnasium, one of dios comes from foreign per vene« tomorrow, the law- ter Winchell, as a regular part Rice also emphasized that world wide news from NBC. many in 1933 and at the age of Israel's most distinguished formers. right in the mi.Idle of pictures The 'Three Star Extra" re- With Ihe StUdiOS She said. makers will flva of their programming." the person who reads the edi- two he was taken to Palestine. secondary schools. He is also And the ones who are com- hours discussing a biparti- port will be used first, begin- After completing his elemen- doing graduate work at lie "We accepted rolea in good EDITORIAL BOARD torials will be speaking for plaining the loudest are those faith, and we Should keep rim san move lo put a limit on •The WHUS editorial policy." the entire station, not neces- ning at 6:45. At 6:58 WHUS tary and secondary schooling In brew University, where he is who have never had it so debate. In tin- afternoon, ssid Rice, "will not necessarily will cut out the NBC com- Jerusalem, he Joined Kibbutz engaged in research on the Wont We sre not being fair sarily himself . He drew good. They're Germany's Ma- to the other people who make they plan lo vole on II. be different or the same as an analogy between the WHUS mercial and begin the statp Saad In the Northern Negev, He.HI Sea Scrolls. i ia Scheii . . . Italy's Ceaere The vote will lie the tn-l the Dally Campus policy. The and national portion of the where he spent two years. On Admission is free to this movies either," she continued. method, and the Daily Cam- lanova and Luclana Paluzzl ' Ihe) do not earn as much lest of Strength to Impose comments and solutions will pus' policy of running editor- program, with news from the basis of his experiences special program and everyone (Inline In the civil rights there, he wrote a book called is invited to attend. . . . and Israel's llsya Hara- money as we .lo, and they, be arrived at independently of ials unsigned, regardless of United Press International. reet an/I Zlva Rodann. All battle, A two thirds vote of The local news and editorials should not he made to pa [Oj the Dally Campus." whether the editor-in-chief or were distressed that the major our demands." those present and voting Is The editorials will be the another member of his board follow, and Bhe program con- Election Of Officers Held Studios have shutdown pro- required to impose It. product of an editorial board, writes the editorial. cludes with ten minutes of ductions operations sports news at 7:05. KlyByNlglit The Three Star Extra fea- At Tau Beta P. Smoker For immigrant actors . . . Southern Negro Students John F. Delaney Elected ture is given to WHUS as a Ihe comfortable security of courtesy by NBC. Because The Connecticut Beta Chap- Jaculczak. Edwin Jarmoo, Alan Ihe giant Hollywood studios is Newman Club President they are an educational sta- ter of Tau Beta Pi held its Kessler, Daniel Kreidler, Neil a safe and profitable haven. Fight Against Segregation tion, they cannot run the com- Spring Smoker in the Recep- Landau, Walter Mannhei/. In Europe, movies, for Ihe mercials that go with the NBC most part, are produced by in- Georgia, Alabama, Tennes- groes reported 'hat they had John F. Delaney, a junior in next year. There will be a tion Lounge of the Student Aha Mathes. James O'Lough- program. dependent companies . . many see. Texas, IhOM trS Ihe hot- received threatening phone College of Arts and Sciences meeting of the Newman Club Union Thursday night, March lin, Neno Osella, John Stan- The News and Views pro- of which are fly-by-night out- •pots in the segregation calls. Executive Committee at the 3rd. Tau Beta Pi is a nation- ton, Martin Vasmanis, Carl- and a brother of Alpha Sigma gram if featured over WHUS fits with insufficient financing wrangle this morning. Phi Fraternity, was elected Rectory on Thursday evening every class day at 6:45. WHUS al engineering society ton I'lbrich, Albeit Winslow, Not Infrequently . . . pic- Negro students in Atlanta, Bulkeley Bridge president of the Newman Club at 9. broadcasts on 690 kilocycles whose purpose is to confer Robert Worden. tures an- never completed . . . honor on those undergraduate Georgia,, have taken a full- at its annual elections on Mon- At the meeting on Monday a.m. on the Storrs Camjius Juniors: David Dimmock, or shut'down until additional Will Be Widened and 90.5 megacycles F.M. for Students who have distinguish- money can be scraped up. page ad in a newspaper to an- day night in Aquinas Hall. He evening Father O'Brien, Club Alan Grlnnell, George Joseph, The Stale Highway Depiit- the greater Mansfield area ed themselves througn high Often the actors are not paid nounce they will join a South succeeds Miss Dorothy Brown, Chaplain, told the students scholastic standing and exem- Richard Maye, Charles Neusc, ment has notified the engi- until after a film has been wide campaign against all University Scholar and a mem- that the attendance at daily UC Commuters plary character. Charles Warren released. In some cases, they neering firm ol Charles A. ber of Kappa Alpha Theta Mass during Lent has been ex- Thursday nights smoker was are not paid at all . Some- forms of Segregation, The ad Msqulre and Associates of Pro*. Idence Rhode Island, that Sorority. an opportunity for those eligi- limes, producer, film and fi- Bays they will not wall quiet- cellent so far. Masses are held Urged To Attend bla members of the senior and ly for aqua! rights Monday, March ~ was the Other officers for the com- No Discriminating nances disappear entirely. eveiy school day at 6:45 a.m., Junior class to meet the pies The foreign performers sre •Oilier Negro students In offl lal oate for the start of ing year will be: vice-presi- 12:05 noon, and 4:45 p.m. Meeting Friday ent members and also mem- Clauses At Ohio therefore afraid that the strike Montgomery, Alabama, who the design for the widening of dents, Michael Kiclty, a fresh- Lenten Devotions are held bers of the engineering faculty. will bring about the celluloid were balked by police when ihe Bulkeley Bridge All commuters are invited Ohio Slate Representatives The addition to Ihe hi i ige man in Grange Hall, and Miss every Wednesday evening at NEW Mr.MBhRS anarchy that is prevalent in they attempted to hold an to attend a meeting of the of the 47 social fraternities will be on the Noi t'i Side. The Fran Roskosky, a junior in I'conn Commuters Organiza- At a meeting held immedi- F.urope. anti segregation lall.v yestel 7:30 and Stations of the Cross and 21 social sororities at plei s will be extend.-1 hul H II Beard Hall A. The secretaries tion to be held on Friday, ately after the smoker the fol- It in Gam le day, sav they will go ahead on Friday evenings at the lowing candidates were sc- Ohio State University have with plans for another rally retain the same exterior archi- will be Miss Frances Dineen March 11, at 3 p.m. in room Cesare Danova . . . who came tectural afJpearfcni a si si pre- same time. The Masses on Sat- 112' of the Administration cepted for membership. voted unanimously to work todaj. of Merritt Hall A and Miss urday are at 7:30 and 9:30 to Hollywood to play the title sent, building. Seniors: John Rhoaes and toward elimination of Ihe few role in "Bcn-Hitr" . . . but was And Negro student leaders The width will be extended Nancy Chamberlain of Beard Among thp plans to be dis in the morning—there is no Anthony Antorino. remaining discriminatory replaced by Charlton Heston in Nashville. Tennessee, have from the present *i) feel tl) Hall B. The treasurer will be cussed at this meeting will he rejected a proposal for "token Mass at noon or in the after- Juniors: John Condon, Hen clauses from their organiza- . . . sounded a warning. "Ac- H 117 feel There will he Charles F. Schecr of New noon on Saturdays. Sunday the situation of lockers for ry Hidus, Peter Markham, ton in this country," he'said. integration" at lunch eon I..ii. travel lines In ea< h commuting students and ten- tions' constitutions, in dime, drug am' department Haven Hall. The new officers Masses are at: 8, 9, 10, and Harrison Griswold, Fredern k "have no idea how badly direction, separate i by a cen- tative arrangements for a so- The Council of Fraternity things ia go when there are stores In that city. will serve until February of 11 a.m. cial affair In the near future. Morrell. Harry Hill, Emil Mar- n tral divider. There will lie a tin, David Leib, and Edward Presidents and the Women's no major studios In Italy, Negro Colleges safety walk on the north side, Executive positions In the Pannkk. "you cannot count on the peo Organization are open at the Panhellenic Association on this The Atlanta newspaper ad and on the south side appioxi- Kennedy Followers Start present for any commuter In- On Sunday, April 3rd, aftei I ainpus in separate meetings pie making pictures M financ- was put chased by students of milch s 7 fool walk aiea with a specified pledge period, the recently passed resolutions ing them. Everything is s six piedominalelv Negro col- a ptolei live h.ii i let. erestad in this phase. All com- gamble." muters are urged to voice above candidates will lie for- supporting, in effect, a Stu- leges In the Atlanta area to mally accepted into Tau Beia Miss Haiaheet said: "I am announces- and we quote - Hillel To Observe Kennedy For Prexy Club their opinions in regard to the dent Senate Human Relations Organization or the situation Pi during initiation ceremonies. one who has everything to "We plan to use every legal report made in 1957. The Feast Ot Lots' An enthusiastic group of meeting. o' the commuter at Uconn in Following Ihe ceremonies, a lose from this strike. I've and nonviolent means at our Putiin, the Feast of I Senator Kennedy supportei any aspect. banquet will be held in honor clauses are written Into na- disposal to secure full citizen- lie-, i Iblng Ihe i kttorj of Weisman told this repoMei of the new initiates. ship rights Si inembeis of this met Monday night and formed that he was In touch with tional constitutions of leu Esther and Mordccal over a Kennedy for President club. Flag Sale Soon Present officers and mem- than in per cent of Ohio State great deinoi PSCJ of 0UII The some of the Kenned] forces Activities Fee ad appealed in the Atlanta 11 iman In old Persia, as told After a discussion of the aims in the state and was trying he.- of Tau Beta Pi are: Pies. fraternities. in the Biblical Hook ol Esther, The Jayceei previous Amer- Anthony Castellano. Vice Pres, In connection with recent "Constitution" under the head- of the club an election for to make contact with Ken- ican Flag sale In MM tVU The Council of Fraternity begins Saturday night when officers was held. Arthur Rlben, Recording Sec. •tlempts by the .Student ing: "An Appeal for Human nedy's office In Washington. verj enthusiastlcall' received Presidents resolution said that ■sen.,!.- to have Hi,- student Rights llii. hook is nail at all set v ■ There were three candidate! Robert Leheny. Treasure! ill synagogues. Among the objectives of the and over 1400 flags' were SOl l Michael Salata, Corresponding groups with discriminatory activities te,- relaed, this In Houston. Texas, where a but after a speech by Don club are to stir up support at that time. This year's sale week's Editor S|M-ak« pro- Hillel will observe this Sec Albeit Grinaldl Sen Clauses, local or national, will Weisman of Phi Epsilon Pi, for Kennedy at I'conn. to will enable local residents U) gram will present pails of Negro was silegedlj kidnapped feasl with ihe reading of the 'he other two candi Hale Blake. Jacques Borqtie, 'he required to report an- and beaten by four white men. Hook oi Esther tMcglllah) form the basis for a working obtain an American Flag, or Louis Caprlo, Bruce Cargill, a 1911 meeting of the Mir moved that the nomination be organization to work for the replace obsolete flags, prior nually to the Dean of Man dent Senate devoted to an an NAACP Offll lal appealed lo this Sunday morning at 10:30. made unanimous for Don John Chiarella. Jack Cl.uk, Negl 0 ' Hi/ens iii.l In attack senator jn the coming elec- to Memorial Day. The Fifty Daly, Albert (Jiimaldi, that they have made positive evpl.iiiath.ii of the fee b> Traditional refreshments of Weisman. tion, and to to bring Sen- Star Flag Sals Kit will COD President Alliert N. Jsf white residents in retaliation. I [amantaschen cakes and Election of other of I Ism Ilanloy. N. Alleyne efforts to remove these gens an. Across was burned last night punch will be served after the ator Kennedy to Uonn for tain a flag, flag pole ami sup- I, lin-s lliiicliinson. Clif- clauses Within the framework Was put off until the next a speech. port for exterior display. on the lawn ot a Negro family services si 11:19. Every one is ford Ibsen. Ralph Jackson, G. of the fraternity constitution." in Houston, and dozens of Ne- invited to attend these services. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1960 ■AGt TWO CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMMJS (lonnrrttrut America's Criminals, Party Atmosphere; Wet Or Dry? Daily (Campus B-r SAIXY HARKiB a car provide the necessary "Saw.** Stom Sutn **9t> The troubla began during Treatment And Cure means for a good time? Many Today the publiclie attitude bition is no longer national It life. These wages will also Prohibition times in the 1920's, le 800n students believe that it docs. towards criminals is one of still holds in a few states and support the prisoner's family, ' *°P ™™ h L/ For example, Just take a look tear and Jiate, believilieving tliat towns acroaa the nation. On a method more dignified than uor could not be purchased as ^ wnalg gomg on m some 0[ easily as milk . Prohibition going Publicity Vs. News any improvement in tha treat- trains traveling through a cer- state support, , the cars parked in back ot ment of criminals will make tain southern state., bartend- The prisons should "* eTs*. .? ^oon hters'Tid £»** g£*. or sou,, We should like to distinguish be- value will always l>« made by the edi- crime more attractive. These era have sometimes been at- emphasize regimentation ao Corruption was «™P™- Drinking has inevit- tween "news," and ••publicity." I,et • f the* paper, rather tha/i individ- people fail to realize that the tested for selling liquor. In much, as Is common in many gangster.. ably led to excessive necking, ntereated In a particular event majority of the populace has that stale, tnd taken off the present day prisons as this ^7h» niJuw M.nv neoole pciung,v and need 1 say more? say first, however, that the Daily no desire to commit crime, train at tha next atop and makes life unduly hard for the oi Hie n*w law. Many pw|»<■ Un ^ o{he[ ^^ wg ^ * * * while those that do either do Jailed. The sale of certain prisoner, and doee not prepare w*n'. b"n(1 •" * reeult"•"". ot°. fortunate to note that those Campus feels obliged to publish all the ln d nlon 1 i„ «l>. ,,..♦ MIMUK« rl,«i.m«n "> momenU of Irrationality, goods, divorce and private sex- him for later life outside the ^ « nearly pure atconoi. "parked.' news which jt can. The editors of tin In the past, publicity chaitnien an(, iwvfp no (hough of fht M h(lhtvtor tn ofUn unnec. prlson Th)> ^^ nour „ The government finally real-

it a hauit to come into the Many i am- •*•—|, ,on«■ ou,r ...... ~, -.« —•••••■' ""'*"'•"• ■"-•"• —/■•=»"■•—*• , ,, u. hid h«> tai usually caused by The editors believe that once men- nusP vpw, office and bother the edi- * "" «*ed by another, ents Xorgettlng thtt a family prisoners eat In leisure at ege had been done, ing. The people oi Connecti- f tl~l k„. i^„„ m.,U i. la ? uttKt. ana i.ouiei me eni ^ jh ^ I0 m, nUln#d u /ar mor# small tables, a practice which JovMltv tion of an item has |Wen made, it is lor, an(, slaff niem|)e„, at work. -ih.y lomrwh,l UtlM. murd^r. hl, haimful to „, m,mbtn lhan ,houkl * Pnc0urtged. Achv. cut are more fortunate than m. longer news, bo, when we print seemed to feel there was a direct cor- victim out of anger. The per- one peacefully separated. A ity and exercise should be en- llfe reeumed'fts usual 'paUern. ton? Ribbicoff^rdone much the fad that some group is giving a relation between their arguing and the *on who commits a crime for fair number of murders of op- couraged in order to eliminate Af we ^ ,ne at number to remedy the situation of au- dance, or holding a tea, and we ap- amount of news space they received, money or to rid himself of an Pr*»'ve .pousea could be the boredom which often t .f wm} drlnk, we can lolnobile accents. New law. pend to that fact the time, place, ami impossible relative or neigh- avoided In such fashion if breeds r.ots and sex perver- ^ ■ {m „ Ml ^ „„„ enI0I.ced and allJ. The editors of Ul« (ampua hope hor. And the person who kills these ltw. were repealed A .ion. , „, , . tttmm chairman to whom requests for fur- riU rea(hed nevda> To onR ht breaklng that such practices will not continue, '<>'" no reason but for «mu»e- great many difficulties lead- The furlough, common In , neoole have cocktail P*r- penalized aeverelv If ueou.e ther information may be directed, we 1lv and hereby set. forth the proper office ««ent."'• '"* "om,,"i!'a'r*"mo" , r*" 0,n'r countries, would pro- ties to celebrate even the most would only heed this adwee feel our reportorial duty as a NEWS- procedures that should be followed to Threat* Futile "* '<>' staUed with the Just and vj these Improvements pnveift to some extent this lotated near the Atlantic worn pain. Iu medicinal v«.uu track meeting—we take away space ln News Kditor several days aliead of 'he possibility of a aevere »f «l*tutes will mtke for tendency for prisoners to in- Ocean. Uniquely enough the cannoi be overlooked. L.4aur from some other item, that may be 1 bul lhe er w lime and after deadline hours (week P" ""* "«'«e">»y of a « , '*" »nd therefore less dulge in erotic pastimes at the nlain inhabitants of Hampton «» «■*« "an anestnetic to.ig much more newsworthy. tin. .in.lauei my aunoiabhorrence icmr »iniiwhen Federal Aid Shortcomings _ ing music in the background. , , great num- criine detection should come Join society immediately while o' "'e factors many such as con cmptole lhe lhe Improvement of the penal •cency long terms and poor condi- ■WSfy time I »at down it was he,. ot students Who will even- One of the most poorly organized a good education will have to sit in ch a code, the the man guilty of indec in uudl ot codc; for wllh SU , chil- tiona that make prison life one » P « "quor. U this tuaJly become alcoholics. I'eo- in public, or of molesting neir oi 003 llme and least carefullv thought out ar- the same classes with those who are courts would he more impar dren, may never be able to,„ re-re. of despair and hopelhopelessness. ' ^e* » S - pie say that "ttoJ pro Ucles ever to appear in the Dally Cam- attending only because they are get- UsJ in their procedure than turn to a normal life. This The eighty per cent who war- "Parked" ,ools «nd drunks, but will pus appeared meantly under the title t»'K handouts from the state. In this £"•["*£ W neither being Jatl evldanced la the number rant Irust would be housed in of coure, most boys have a these students be as lorlu- to acquit a gull- j ., become wall-less prisons similar lo car at their dispopsal. But does nate? •'Who Should Pay for College?" I sav country '■ * P*''son really wants an ,„„„„'„/I: of mulx erei wno |y by public pies- , prigon. There are. California's prison at Chino. education, regardless of his financial ruslleg m poorly thought out because apparent Iy ure and anger to convict an ( course, such people as Or walled prisons that do not neither Mr. Hoyle nor the editor took position, there is almost no bank in Innocent man. This impartial- ,;Pi„ .nd Chistle, whose p.ob- have the guard tower, and the the time to consider the more ob- the country which will refuse him an Ityity would be brought aDoutabout by ,„|emsms are guch (h>t(ha( tn,. everyone Is incalculable. her late days had to appease her citi- a lesson from history and past exper- In- the ommission of many **ools will graduate 1.803,000 When To Begin zens by handing out doles? This is ience! facts and detail, which would students. In 1964, according to When should college plan- exactly what will happen with increas- Jack llricko fill several long books, I do '* U' S' Office of Education, njj]g begln? Some educators cv p wi b low 2 ed federal aid. Those who really want Theta Xi Liberal Education feel that these reforms will !*? ° ".. " '° '.^n' feel that parents should start further the concept of the 00°- The Prediction, by'1970 , ,j, problem The Reading Period and remain on the campus and lhinking abou e value of human life and dig- '"^ enrollment will nearlj d(jrmg lhe ch||Q,s eally >wr| Oral Comprehensive Examina- that others will be on campus n°nTprovide'7'soiuTion'To "the double ,0 roughly 6,400,000, "^^^„ ^ betUW.' T* Places Blame For Clark may go a 8 aS tion. recently came under involved in making the most r,ime problem, and help elim- !!£?,Jl * day, formal college prepara- The recent expose in the March tion behavior attempts to solve the scrutiny at Cos College by of this opportunity. Inate the desperate gun bat- ln0'000- tions .hould begin by twelve issue of Redh.Kik magazine that de- problems of persons he knows little Dean Howard S. Oreenlee. In "During the same week we ties between outlaws defend- The Halting (iaine at the latest. A collegc-oapa- n nounces Dick Clark as a false god of i . , , i • « i„,„„ i« .ii -•--*--*- «„J shall administer Oral ' g their lives, and law en- Last week, as the annual ble child should begin locusing the entertainment industry deserves about and has never met only mis- » " er to .11 .tuden«. a c JplX~ Kx.minaSiu toroemen. officers. The In- waiting season began. Prince- on his goal ■„ the eight grade, fortune can result. Do not our teen- P*rent. he said It has been ,o pad| Junioi. Uur objpct jn rreaMd ,wtalnty of apprehen- ton reported a 20% rise ln ap- This is none too soon lo visit ■pedal commendntion. Mi;1 ln sl agem have enough difficulties to cope «t the aim of liberal u„.M, rXuminations will be to °" due to an improved po- plications for next fall. Yale campuses and to glance at ap. My only important reaction upon with notwithstanding the over-simpli- eduL'«'on has always been to discover the extent to which Hce system will provide the will cull 1.000 freshmen from plication blanks, reading the article, "The Strange ficd and, perhaps, misleading advice of m ''ce men !° u-e ,n'ir r*1* 'he student has acqunv.l the necessary deterrent; the ys- 4.800 fee-pa id applications. An eighth grader should dom well. At Coe we hope understanding that we nor- tern of rehabilitation the Harvard Jias 3,000 final appli- start at once on the "solids" World of Dick Clark," was that it has a rock an.I roll disc-jockey turned lha t we arc assisting our atu- mally associate with a person means of reforming the male- cants, a record boost of 900 Ittnglwb, 'history, math, sci- been long jverdue. amateur psychiatrist? dents to make responsible use who Is succesfullv*embarkad factors. The humane treat- over last year. Yet freshman ence, foreign language)) and ,,leir m dom n Unfortunately, the American pub- It is niv considered opinion that °' ' * * d in an at- upon the acquisition of a lib- ment oi criminals will be a classes remain the same size,size. especially on English composi- ,,,,' " ill, , , • tempt to further our efforts eral education. . step to wands a society of love In the past five years, Ivy tion. English Is the key to col- lic has onlj itself lo blame for being dutiful parents should keep closely in we air .aunohinglaunching an expert-exper. i >|iri •innm.ii ■ - vNature.„lr. and co-operation,pcration. a society In League colleges have been lege work; by 1970 an cstimat- duped and exploited by hero worship- toch with the constantly changing ment. I take this opportunity whieh the criminal Is a rare able to raise their admission ed one-fourth of applicants "Students will receive more r ping teenager* and their idol. For the worlds of their children. Only under lo explain our plan, and to in- explicit comments that will ac- person. standard. jO /c. Reason: may be rejected because they ii.«e in popularity of Dick Clark was such conditions can we hope to reduce ^'° questions or reactions qUajnt them with the examin- brighter and brighter appli- get so little of it. Tins is why ,ha m nave our parmltted only by apathy, poor judge- the oftentimes misdirected" influences ' *■ "y '° "Bon >iwedwe7 but I can say Graduates cant. Last year two-thirds the most tasportant.college . •. n i- project. here thai thi« k not an pxam „ of Princeton s applicants were board exam today is the veibal ment and misdirection of not only of peer group sociey. Parents l.ving ' nf 25.2g ^^^ "n- m" or IMs <»»- '-ndrcd thliiyeight un- deemed capable of Princeton aptitude test. those who patronize him but. also, BU1 Perlsh With an eye directed toward the world will >, usod „ .» R^Aing ,.aUlcr tne |ype of examina. ffffgSL&^uSSSSl S K , J& "**" "*™ « those who are in a fevorable position ato ed of their children would encourage Week and a time when Oral ,ion that the student has jHeil°\rademk rUta « ^-^ ''' ' ~ * While enrollments are on At the same time, old Iv> ,he H thcre u S,U) room a( to denounce him. teenagers to turn lo them for direc- Comprehensive Examinations been preparing for troughout in KeF'bruary and will be wUI mores have vanished. No ma cs R,as, uma In a peer-governed society such tion and not to the self-stvled profit- ^ administered to all his college career as he at- awarded their degrees in s lule ,s lass 0u s JU OIS ,0 ong ago. Andover sent 75',. of 19Mf.and „0 motivated he.os of the entertainment . r' " ;: !!! " '1" ' «•»»«■ undewiand what he Jimp no one should as- as our own, it is unf.n lunate that II r , • i iu i *m i i the FleadiiiL' Week .involving earns and to iclate one sub- n _...... »,. . . Us boys to Harvard. Yale and lUme that there will be no teenagers place so much faith in ap- Industry of which Dick Clark is a all ^dents'; will (ind the Li- m to another and the w.iole JSASKJ&mfA Princeton; last year " r00m after that. New dormi- pealing but questionable personalities. symbol. brary and l.bor.tone. open, ,. his plans for life. In a real SiSk^^SSS/ttSf squeczed in only 48%, and sent , are dsj n(.w fm.ms of the rest to M other colleges , . ,. Whan a person who has had no profes- RicHard Hill and faculty members availa- sense, tlie examination will be academic program at the Uni cducu|lon are on nc way A across the country. ,ua||yi „le countl.v,s 1|900 l(l|. sional tiaining in the subtleties of hu- Wood Hal ble at regular office hours. . tost not only of the student, versi'l"^!" 6'the'r"''"c-omn.uniti'es Independent Work but also of the Coe program, wllh sevoial dogree candidates More Than a Warm Body leges and Universities had i lasses will not meet dur and we hope that the Insights eligible for degree include: bi the circumstances, Time i oom last fall for perhaps 10' • ing the week, however, and we acquire will assist us to Watcrbury, with seven; Bridge- *a>'s- real planning (and sav- morer freshmen than the 820.. lhe tudents will be expected make further improvement in port, wilh six and Manchester, ing' for college is essential. C000 they took. Whit the Ivy Connecticut Daily Campus lhe students will be expected our curriculum, with five. Gone aare the days when an (( ontlmied on I'uge 3) pendent reading and study re- Serving Stom Smci IBM l.iiel to 'theit regular college work. There arc many l\ pea PO GO EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER of projects that can be car- Kenneth L. Gold Emmett Murtha ried on better when one is >ou «or TO H M ABWI mnmr mtJtttt MAYM/ , MANAGING EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR freed of regular class meet- wfcW WkfcCK eflUMMt 5C»*S" \ *AV A UADy9UQ. NOT 01 S' mv*r PMtry vsouuo win w *^>y «OW|BOPV AMSMT WT ' Richard McGurk Albert R. Tetrault ings, and furthermore, we e*N *wrm/M9 ABOjr e.tt A agMutMAH nua- CAN et A CANPIPATJ WHAT* NOT rf UF Aat AAANV AS tWtf wish to assist our students to l^«C«A* AS TW»V » A CANPIOATIOO HOT - IN •tO A MH1UMAH? IiOARD OF DIRECTORS assume greater responsibility ONPIOATM. OT-ae. V-0906. T-» \\A ATWA» »#UltA\t6 'Of»M Kenneth Gold Albert Tetrault 'lorn Davis lor the use of their time. Richard McGurk Nelson King "We shall judge the extent Les Archamhault Emmett Murtha PhyUis Porter to which the students make Judy Eddy John Perry Chuck Raymond wise use of their freedom dur- Larrj Dupuis Sue Whiting A] Llpscher ing this week. We assure you that the Faculty Is not look- PuDltsntd dally wnil« in* iiulvtrslty u is MIIIUD »kc«pi Saturdays and Sundays Gnttr*d u ing upon it as a week of va- Moind eim maun al tha aoat olllca storm Conn.. March 1». 183* undti set ol surrh. 187S cation, but rather as a real Mrmbn ol ma Aaauciattd Colwslata l^»a» Acoscua toi advartlalns By lha National Advertl* in» sarvin 'n. Editorial and ouiinaaa ofticaa locaito in .ha Httjd.nt ..nion Ur. Bernard Rosen, assistant Elmira, New York and here in Before coming to Uconn in ceremonies will be held tonight what senior Girl Scouts across for all committee members. and at their own homes The ship . .is the I in I Scouts de- Dlessor of sociology .ii Mansfield. Last fall me spent 1952, Dr. Rosen was a Re- at 8 p.m. at Hillel. The class the nation are discovering I N I l Hi Ilia-11 \N HI. ' hosless is UUgt the fine fine It Is .ii active and re. :, is currently engaged in the first four months of his search Associate at Yale. At is open to all students. No through their international I.OWSHIP: -Tin- Harvest Ml* art of gelling her new friends warding service winch pie. , ihiee year $20,000 U.S. Pub yeai sabbatical organizing and Connecticut he has been teach- books are required. program designed lo help slon" will be the topic of dis- lo tell her about their own pares them 'en their role m : Hi,.I: i Service, study of interpreting materials gath- ing Sociology 266 and 312. FKESHMAN (LASH UOIN build friendship between na- couimy and family, and lo an- ihe wow community. cussion at the meeting tonight tions. Social Origins of Achieve- (.11.: There will be a meeting swer questions about our ncnt Motivation." His trip to at 7 p.m. in the Memorial Vow ■>»« room of he Storrs Community tonight at 7 p.m. in HUB 306. The Scouts on duty in the own customs and beliefs. }ir land of the Amazon Is A memo to every UMS - House. artlally supported by Hie College Students Questions ranee all the- way yum c,iii Kiel.,, ,an type her "ublic Health Service, "A VIEW ROM Till-: fiom dating habits to the own joii ticket go reports a BRIDGE:" line Speech and American school system. As national magazine i Today's BIIIAVIOK STIUV Herter Says U. S. Drama Dept. will hold tryouts OIM gul expressed it: "Be- Sis ii-i.n \ i in a Study of job In a recent letter from for the play by Aithur Miller 1 Form Stock Co. fore woi king with foreign vis opportunities and eateries m Dr. Ro.-.en commented tonight and tomorrow night at Kara we Just took things for lea iini; Induetrla] areas jial Sah Paulo Is a remark- Two sophomores, from Har- will set up their audition 7:3(1 p.m. in 238 of tile Fine' granted; now We have to find in the iniied Biates, ■hii dty, resembling "a com- May Sever Cuba vard and Yale, are forming a schedule, and from enese au- Arts l/enlei. Scripts aie avail- out what we really believe." unation of San Francisco and able In One Library College "in almost ever) corner of self financing all-student sum- ditions the company will be The "international" lever jew York. He added that the mer stock company to play a Reading Room. The production Washington March 9 U'Pli week as a weapon in his prop- the- nation." the publication formed. gripping the tilil Scouts of said "the denian/ls for secre- _at\ is quite European with a ton-week season in a Connec- will be directed by Krederik —A warnhig from Washing- aganda outbursts. the r. s -tR ytsra oM this ir^e proportion of citizens of ticut theatre this summer. Finance Shared J. Coon. There are parts avail He flatly rejected Cuban tarlal help txceeda the supply. ton destination Havana. week has moved across the lahan extraction. "The « The two. Peter Stern of Yalr Those participating in th* able for 12 men and three I'haiges that he had been "in StfrotSrlaa are experiencing a Secretary of Stale Herter nation On the West Coast, io» n reeks of garlic ol which, and John Ernst of Harvard, ventuie will put up their share women. suiting" when he protested to seller's market, the like of fortunately. I'm -fond," WTOta San Francisco Ctrl Scout lend ihope to produce such formei of Ma exprcied $iotK) to 15000 INIVEBNITY CHOBUIl said the U.S. may eventually the Cuban c-ui gl 11 affSlrM in Which has neser be«n aeen professor. ■WO create a special In- Broadway plays as "Blue De budget, and will receive all Mr. McKlssnah, director has have to consider breaking re- Wasinglon Monday about Cas- before." On his sabbatical. Dr. Rouen ternalional friendship caravan nlm," "Detective Story," "Stal- proceeds. However, highly tal- set practice sessions for "Okla- lations with Cuba although tro's remarks. At the burial The seven areas surveyed |»ill study the behavior of composed of a two-member ag 17." and "Tea and Sym ented candidates will be taken homa" on Monday and Ttnurs- of the blast victims, c mini were New York, Atlanta, Mi- jeung Brazilian school boys, suun a drastic move is not un- le-am one C S. leader and pathy." They currently hold an regardless of financial ability. day at 4 p.m. in the Fine Art! had implied the is wu in- ami. Chicago. St Loula, San Ijod nine to eleven. His 'Jala option on the Grolon Play- The two claim that the coop- der consideialion at this tune voked in what lie called "sab- one International member. and i iOi Angelas, till be collected by means of Canter, AH Interested are In- bouse, Gruton, Conn. erative financing will not vited to attend choral iclicai CIJaUM t HAKt.KH atage" in blowing up tne ship. The team visits troops re "New Yenk City remains the llilee tests and conferences only unify the company, bu: questing information on spe- The two hope to form a sals. Herter again charged Dial The Slate I 'c-p.n Inienl is mecca for secretaries," the nth various administrative also allow more freedom of cific countries. In the Mid magaiina reported, but a company of approximately 23 .SENIOR (LASS COUNCIL! drafting a stem note to Cube Isflicials. movement than would be pos- Fidel Castro has tried to use West, Chicago troops enjoy heavy demand for secretaries to 30 "serious students." To There will be a meeting tins . . . protesting Castro's im- His object in traveling to sible if tine money were to grief over the deaths of those cultural exchange visits with assemble Onis company they afternoon at 3:30 in the HUB piled charges. The drafting and good to excellent salaries Uiiui America is to Increase come from a private MUIM, killed In the explosion of a WU held up sc-slei il,,\ u I . Chinese-aud Spanish - speaking is iin- general!} glamorous is understanding ol the fac- have ■enl posters to many U N, Room. All representative* Involvement in every ■sped munition ship In Havana last radio reports said Havana was trOOPa, Main NOW Yen k. picture tor any capable Girl tors which "generate achieve coJ leges and universities must turn in line Senior Break of theatrical piodui-tjon is the expected to break relations With dent troops carry out Inlerna- Prida] seeking employment. Bent motivation" in young- around the . Upon the re> age (ee forms st this time. "best way to gain practical ex- America momentarily, instead, Hers. He also ihopes to help sponse to these posters they GAMMA SIGMA NGMAl perience in tne Incativ,' Lie There will be a business meet- Senate Stops the Cuban foreign ministry two claim. "Our learn hy do- called in the Amei n . ing program," says Stein, D'affaiies in Havana and ac- Angel Flight To Two Presidential "will be far more valuable to Unitarians To For Respect cused Herter of insulting their young dramatic aspirants than diplomat. Hopefuls In Primary carrying coffee for stars In a Talk—Pakistan The Senate has interrupted professional company." Its civil rights debate to pay UC Psychologist Hold Two Coffees New Hampshire has handed since the party primaries were The pair's plans are being The Unitarian Fellowship of respect to one of its members separate. But line comparative Storrs will meet this Sunday, who difid early today. |r.i ouragement to two top supported by Hobe Morrison, Locturts At MIT An informal open house and vote was significant. dnicf drama critic for Vanety March 13 to discuss economic residential hopefuls. development of Pakistan. Dr The death of Oregon Sena- c ol lee will be held March IT, Kennedy polled two votes Magazine, and Alan Zwcrdling, A Uconn psychologist has New Hampshire voters gave James Tipton, Dept. of Social tor Richard Neuberger can- Thursday al Ihpihoine of Mis lor every three of Nixon's. editor of Show Business, a been Invited to lectu n Growers To Sciences, Willimajitic State tailed all legislative activity percciwng machines at Mass- Wan en S. Baker Jr, for pros lotin Senator John Kennedy The traditional Republican weekly theatrical newspaper. at today's session. Instead, nd Vice President Richard Teadnera College will be the achusetts Institute of Technol- pective recruits for Angel grip on the state is a 2 to l Replies may be sent to 973 the session wa devoted to eu- ixon record totals yesterday Yale Station. guest speaker and his topic- is, ogy's Llncol n Laboratoi -. night. Interested girls will Meet Today ratio. "Efforts at Economic Develop logies of Neuberger. have ,e chance to meet the IT their presidential primary, In addition to Kennedy's March 17. ment In Pakistan." Dr. Tip!cm member! and talk with iriem A state M uii- meeting for kith 289 out of the 300 pre- total on the Democratic side, Although Democratic Lead- Dr. Akin l.iberman. a spa win speak from persona! ex- Informal!) , The coffee will be Coiiini In ill pol grOV <•■ s In dicts in, Nixon has received Chicago pen manufacturer er Lyndon Johnson called for eialisi in complex sound and perience acquired from his gin al 7:30 p.m. discuss, production practices. lore than 65,000 votes, corn- Paul Fisher polled some 6.600 Schechter's an early recess of today's ses- speech peiception, also will ered with the previous ree- travels in Pakistan last year. sion, he plans to go ahead to- spend two days consulting at The coffee is the lira! ol fertilizers, Insecticides and votes. Missouri Senator Stuart He will also show slides ol two meetings being held tol storage problems will he held rd of 56,000 for President Symington received 361 write- morrow on a showdown vote the MIT lab. isenhowcr in 19.">G. For Interest Pakistan. lo limit civil rights debate. In April, Dr. Lilxnn.in will the prospective members. The at Schaub's Restaurant, Routs in votes. Second meeting will be held Kennedy polled more than Matthew Schedlter, I So- This is another in a series Senate officials had planned speak at tine Psychology Col- S, Warehouse Point, teda) Nixon was witmout opposi- Thuislay, March 21. and Will to,000 votes, double the total tion. However. New York gov- presidential nominee, ex- of dicussions ceiileiing on to postpone the cloture vote loquium of Harvard and in Tin- meeting Is iponsonad by pressed his disappointment in "value systems," In wliic n t.u- May he will pailicipale on a be a drill held al the R.O.T.G the Agricultural Kxti i i received by Senator Estes Ke- eronr Nelson Rockefeller re- until Friday, but indications ling. iuver the same year. ceived some 2H00 write-ins on Hie lack of student interest in Fellowship has participated are that the Neuberger funer- panel on "Communication" at si-, \ ice undei the direction of In recent weeks. Considering the I'an-Amerii an Medical All girls al Uconn HI, Aii.uir iiawkms. Extension There was no direct contest, the GOP ticket. the election campaign. He said al will be held that day. he felt that most students the needs of underdevi-l<< Congress scheduled at Mexico Vlted lo attend both meetings., pi.into specialist al the Uni- OBOBOB SMITH Toole had 11. Once again Lou MAA BOX MUKI--> S|M.r«H Writer Wills played an outstanding game for the Beta Sigs as ha N.Y.U. CONN. The CIT tourney has reach- B K Pi n r rt ed Us final stage With Theta poured in '22 points, about his Rarden S 7 23 Sheldnn 2 1 s rllardl " 1 1 Bll 0 » Delt. and last week they 'le Rich Maiinaiiio of the win- Dlnapull 0 0 0 !.ell> 0 KM.oi 2 1 .1 feated AZO 55-48 in a thriller. ners only got 5 points, much Lambda Chi reached the finals Totals JO 18 78 Totals 21) 17 5» below his average, but his ball b) away with the Phi llallllme BOON; N.Y.U. *>. Con- En Boomer*, a forfeit win ovet handling is the hesi in the necticut 31. toumey ami lie s .| up many Tolland, a startling upeel ( W ESI \ IRC NAVY over number one ranked Alpha plays and led fast breaks re B t l'l Broun T S IT Sigma Phi and lasi week Ihej ■tilting In scores, lie is the West U 10 ii BFPl R 2 3 7 ltm» rr S I IS defeated a game Beta Big in,HI Theta Xi will have to A kern 2 1 I titular It 5 27 slop if the] are going to win Warren l'l 2 .'2 Delano 2 "O 4 ereu 13 36. . 3 11 the < IT Likewise Lambda Patrone 3 2 H Hushes Theta Xi thus far in the Qooee l II 2 Eaen 3 n a t ney !i II had little trouble Chi will have to stop Theta Popovlch 'I O O Trcm'ne j a i Xi's high scoring canter Norm Ward 0 n n in defeating every team they roach 4 2 I" have played Probably the best llolii-nthal if their hopes are Miller 3 0 « to niHtPi'iah/e team they laced In 'be tour Totals 37 2H 34 TOUU 35 16 8S This battle will pit Theta in wai AZO .ind they had to Was! Virginia 1 44 .VI-94 really hustle against 'his 20th Xi's height against Lambda Navy 32 M-M ranked team to win. Big Chi's speed and deception. Be Norm Hohenthal once again ing that a good "big" team is PRINCETON1 DIKE * better than a good "little' B r Pi ■ r Ft loci the Unlcomi with a n Campbell S 1 Hurt 8 0 18' point effort and (ootballer team 11 puts Theta Xi in the Rurton n 6 Kuller » a 2« favorites role. This is nothing Swan 1 7 Ynungkin 4 I » Tonj Plgnatello had 1-' AZO Brsmaan 0 II try* t is had nravtoualy won t h r e • new io Lambs Chi, however, Adams 2 14 Mullen 2 • games in the tourney, all of as ivaa evidenced by their de- llyland n o Kast Rrcnnan n 2 t'antwfl them against higher tanked tail of previously undefeated Hlsslni i 1 Mention 0 teams. Alpha Sig In the quarter finals PasnllR 1 3 Mnrg How ion 0 0 Alhrliht Lambda Chi exhibited the and their ousting of Beta Sig. Real The championship game is ABOVE ARE SOME ACTION SHOTS taken through Batepian same hustle and tag) hi caking thr course of the basketball season. At Itr left is Jack scheduled to be played tonight attack they used to ousl Alpha Rose making a layup in tie lirst game with Holy Cross. Totals 27 8 611 Totals 35 14 84 with a consolation game at Sig tram 'he tourney in hand Breakage Fee In this game,, the Conneaticut team was edged by the lialltim* Scors: 41-28, Dull*." Ing Beta Sig, an ineligible lei 8:30 and the championship at All senior breakage fee Crusaders, 52-49. in a game featured by Johnny Pipczynski'l gue cut i y. a 13 88 lot I I 7:30. Beta Sig will host AZO cauls are due toduy at Bigg defensive job on the Crusaders' Jack "The Shot" Foley. Potter hooped a total of 16 in the preliminary followed by at the Senior < lass < oiinril In the clash, Foley was held to a single point. He average! points while teammate Bob the Theta XiLambda Phi tilt. meeting. Von ran leave over twenty points a game for the season. In the center is GEM THEATRE your card In I In- I \ Itoom. Rose holding on to the ball although surrounded by Rhode WILLIMANTIC. CONN. Islanders in the final game of the Yankee Conference. Above. Ed Martin scores on a layup in the New Hamp- • NOW PLAYING!, CONTIMOtS FROM Sit* P.M. nth shire game at the Field House. To the left below are John Risley (left) and Ed Martin, seniors who have played their THIS MIGHTIBSX last Uconn game. Other graduating seniors are Jack Rose MttShrolrrii The Most MIITICIN Pionjn un Campus and John Pipciynski. EVER CHEA.TBDI >y ^J (Author oj " I limn raw SMI DtrarJ", "The Mm Imitated Car -"*-r /-own nj Dobu HUlia", rtr.) in America Matmen Win Final Meet Broom The University of Connecti- jury! 157 lb. Menna (Ci pinned THE SEARCH FOR BRIDKY SIGAFOOS cut Wrestling team wound up Reeves (H) 5:42; 167 lb. Gorke ; GWA I960 the season with a 35 to 3 tri- It was a dulluli evening at the Theta house. 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Furnished or unfurnished, sen Ice. Call Sharon Herllhy, Kappa forage. Call eienlngs, C,A 9.23BJ. Alpha Theta. K\l 446 or C,A 8-2HU7. 3 room modern apartment In iKmiiMOT.'iimwuUttTNr Mansfield. Heat, hot water, range .moaonu «•■»«■» and refrigerator. $75.00. HA 3-3810. LOST l-OST: Would the ptrion who aa. 10t bwmttfcs ffl/Wtid fyofmfa' cMtntally ,n°fc two nmebonkt Wanted 'Piycholngy I3L Auronomy 155) SHOWN At 6:30 t 0:10 Ride to Boston. March 25. Con- from the Coll«at of Auriculiurt Now Oeraldina Quidnunc, her drooping hrsin cells revivified Also • t ic|ili.ini Gun" . tact Marlcne at UA 9-SOS4 or Bat. >Mtorda> pleat* rail Marilyn Ack- by a good Marlboro, leapt up and cried, "Oh, I have a perfect 145. erton at PI Beta Phi. guest of sn idea! I*t's hypnotise somebod*!" ."Oh, capital!" cried the sorors. "Oh, tingle-making!" At this point, i«i walked a young pledge named Alice Blue- MORE SNOW gDWn. "EsCUM me, mistresses," said she, tinging her forelock, "I have finished making your lied*, doing your homework, and Ironing your pleats. Will there be anything else'" "Yes," snapped Dolores Vladnay. "When I eniint to three, Vaseline you will be hypnotised." "Yes, excellency," ssid Alice, bobbing a curtsey. SKI CAPITAL HAIR "I Ine, two, three," said DoloNS, OF THE EAST TONIC Alice promptly went into a trance. Take an Esterbrook on For folders, information or SOCIAL MATHEMATICS 488-489 '(io back," said Doloree, "back into your childhood. Go reservations, write lodge of bai k to your fifth birthday, lurk to jroUf birth, to before your your choice or Box 206 Making After-Hours Count birth, tn your last incsrnation ... Now, who are you?" your next flight of fancy! Stowe Area Association, "My Dame II Bridey Blgafocs," saiil Alice. The year is 1818, Inc., Stowe, Vermont. Prof. Tangent and I am in County Cork." Sure, skywriting's fun. But —indoors — it's hard on Vaseline ' (!oo!" said the aann. the furniture. This is where Ksterhrook comes in Principles of Accounting. Accounting for time 'How old are you*'' ssked Dolores. hip! It's perfect for indoor flights of fancy. "] an seven," ssid Alice, not spent on dates by males using ordinary IH rohot i" "V hen li your motherf" asked Dolores. Fsterlirook has 32 custom-fitted pen points. One hair tonics. Accounting for time well spent on .'■' don't know," said Alice. "She got sold at the fair last is sure to suit your personality. If you don't have dales by males using 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic. y anv personality, the right Ksterhrook point will fake1 Dr. Frightwig's Theorem (water + hair=dust- said the fcoroi.-. it for you just fine. "Tell u« about yourself," ssid Dolores. mop hair). Proof that 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic "I am fi\e feet fall," said Alice. "I have hrnwn eyes, and I Another thing. F.sterbrook Fountain Pens tend > replaces oil that water removes, makes men's in igb, 3200 pounds." to cost a lot less than airplanes. F.strrbrook foun- hair irresistible to women. Application of proof ' ( »!" said the sorors. tain pens start at $2.95. Ho Mob Scenes st by application of 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic. For "'■n't that rather heavy for a girl'" said Dolores. And there is one more thing ... Ksterhrook uses students who have taken Applied Magnetism "Who's S girl?" eaM Alice. "I'm a black Bad White guernsey." that amazing new miracle discovery —ink. Pick up 405-406 but do not intend to spend weekends ' I oo!" said the aetors, NEW T-BAR "Moo!" said liridry Bigafooa, your Ksterhrook Fountain Pen today. It might help studying. C ItSO Ml! RbulRUI 800 per hour it's clear, • • • you get off the ground. Materials: one 4 ot. bottle 'Vaselint'Hair Tonic Be, the ntakm nf Marlboro, hare our rloublt about I'm CHAIR LIFT tlorp. 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