FEB -4 19 { J Gaebale Boss For Kingston Trio; Carnival Included In Celebration By ED DOZIER rock and roll band for the 'dance, is Green's Gaebale time table: Green said, "and I feel sure we'll Thursday-beauty show at 7 Gaebale, 1959, will not undergo get some top-notch entertainers." p.m. a major face-lifting, but the an­ The carnival, absent from last Friday- varsity show, an origi­ nual spring celebration will take year's Gaebale, is already on the nal satirical review of current on new complexion, acco1·ding to planning board, though Green ad­ events by Bob Green, from 7-9 Director Dale Green. mits "there may be some compli­ p.m., followed by the carnival at Green, PiKA from Malvern, cations." He was referring to 9:30. v e.s t e rday announced tentative Gaebale's tight schedule. Sat.urda.J.\-coaster classic at 2 plans for the event of early May. WHEREAS GAEBALE has al­ p.m.; concert at 7, followed by the OPERA TING ON a budget of ways been stuffed into a two-day dance at 9. $6,500, Green hopes to lure the schedule, Green will submit a pro­ There is a possibility the vm·­ Kingston Trio here, plans to bring posal to the student-faculty forum sity show will be staged in the the carnival back, and is negotiat­ next week in an effort to get the Greek theater, Green pointed out, ing for a popular rock and roll celebration underway one night '·but we're still experimenting band. earlier. witli the technical feasibility of Presently, however, G1·een says If the forum votes in favor. here such a venture." he cannot be certain who will be contracted for the concert and dance. "We are still waiting fo1· the Kingston Trio to return their con­ tract, signed," he said. "They have accepted our offer of $2,000 through an agent, but we haven't II a.JamtU 11 received word yet." li~ IN THE EVENT the Kingston Trio does not sign a contract soon, Green said he will seek another "big-name irroup, preferably one TRAVELER David Rushing Photo that hasn't been here before. How­ 1....______I ever, we still think there is a llenger of the m usic ~epartment directs good chance of getting t he trio." Kenneth Ba Maureen Vmcent and J ohn Eight booking agencies have Vol. 53 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1959 No. 75 Vorisek in a street cafe scene from Menotti's opera "La Bo­ been contacted in search of a heme." To be presented by the Opera workshop, the opera opens Tuesday, February 17, and runs throu gh Saturday, February 21 in the University fi ne arts center theatre. Re­ fBl Agent Holds Investigation Senate Won't hear-sals are in the early stages for the production. Pass 'Chutists The Student Senate committee Of Alford's Write-In Victory on recognition last night refused Miller Rejects Plan , LITTLE ROCK, UPI- J . J . Casper, special agent in charge to recommend that the Senate recognize the Razorback P arachute of the Little Rock Federal Bureau of Investigation said to­ club. The report, given by chair­ day his office is conducting an investigation of the write-in man Mack Moore, stated that the To Open LR Schools victor y of Rep. Dale Alford over in the Novem­ University could not r ecognize an ber general election. organization which admits to tak­ LITTLE ROCK, UPI - Feb. 3 - Federal District J udge Casper said the investigation was being conducted "to ing such calculated risks. John E. Miller today rejected a request of the Little Rock determine if any violation of federal laws are involved." Other objections to the organi­ A spokesman for the Justice Department said Monday zation included a statement that School Board for permission to open the city's four closed the inquiry was order ed by the Department's Civil Rights the group is not made ,tp entirely public high schools immediately bn a segregated basis. division after it reecived complaints that violations of the of students and that it does not J udge Miller accepted a report of the board which in ef­ F ederal Corrupt Pl"actices act have a sponsor, as required by fect said it could do nothing under state laws under which were involved in the el9ction. The admittance rules for student or­ spokesman declined to discuss de­ ganizations. Gov. Orval E. Faubus closed the schools last September. Lawyer To Give tails. The Senate also heard a report "The high schools were closed by the governor under Casper said the Little Rock in­ on the Sena~~ Entei:t;ainment com­ the tate statutes, and the board cann ot open them without UA Scroll (opies vestigation was requested by W. mittee. The meeting was bogged down by a hassle over parliament­ subjecting them selves to Acts 4 and 5 of the August extra­ A Memphis, Tenn., attorney Sat­ Wilson White, assistant general in ordinary session of the charge of civil rights matters for ary procedure and a motion was legislature," Judge Miller said. urday will present to the Uni­ the Department. passed to shift from Robert's He pointed out the court knew versity photostatic copies of the Casper referred further ques­ Rules of Order to the Sturgis Code. Dead Sea Scrolls at a dinner me t­ of no affirmative way the board tions to White. fulbright Seeks could open the schools. ing of the Gamma Sigma Delta Dr. Alford, a segregationist run­ agriculture honor society. ning as an independent, defeated Prize Winning Photos Cites Virginia Ruling Following the dinner and the Hays, a Democrat who spoke out The judge cited a recent deci­ presentation of the copies to Pres. as a "moderate" in the city's Displayed in Hill Hall Tax Relief For sion of a three judge court in Vir­ ginia, which said no single public John T. Caldwell, Abe D. Wal­ school controversy, by 1,256 votes. Prize winning prints from the school, could. be operated with dauer - the co-author of a 13- Alford supporters used gummed 12th Annual International Picture public funds if other public volume work on Law of Corpora­ stickers to attach his name to the contest, sponsored by Popular tions - will speak at 8 p.m. at the ballot. Students Again chools were closed to avoid in­ P hotography magazine, are now tegration. student union ballroom. His topic A special House Elections Com­ on exhibit in Hill hall. The prints Senator J. W. Fulbright CD-Ark> will be "Israeli People and Israeli mitte voted 3 to 2 to recommend will be on display until Febru­ has introduced two bills in the "If the decision of three judge Agriculture." Virginia court is the law of the Alford be denied his seat pending ary 20, and will be open to the Senate to provide Waldauer, a close friend of a full-scale investig~tion. During public 8 to 5 daily. land, and I'm not saying it is, it former Israeli President Chaim the committee's preliminary hear­ These pictures were taken all t,!x relief for students. One bill necessarily follows the present Weizmann, who allowed him to ings, Johr;i F. Wells, Little Rock over the world by both amateur would provide an additional in- school board must submit anoth­ make 12 copies of the scrolls, has weekly newspaper publisher, and and professional photographers. come tax exemption for a tax- er plan before the present one is discarded." been active in public affairs since others testified that Arkansas Th traveling exhibit was selected payer, or a spouse; or a dependent 1919. The 63-year-old Vicksburg, Governor Orval E. Faubus and from thousands of pictures re­ Powell Not Certain child under 23 years of age, who Miss., native bas served as assis­ his supporters had engaged in a ceived by Popular Photography in The board had asked that it be tant city attorney of Memphis and conspiracy to defeat Hays. their $25,000 contest. Almost every is a fulltime student at an educa- permitted to reopen the four on the state Board of Election Despite th committee's recom­ phase of life is represented in this tional institution above the secon- closed high schools segregated on commissioners of Tennessee. For mendation, Alford was allowed to exhibit. There are charact r dary level. the promise that it would develop three terms he was U.S. Collector take his seat when Congress con­ sketches, sport shots, children, The second bill would allow a another plan by next August 15. of Customs of District 43, which vened last Jan. 7. and animal pictures. Under the gradual integration comprises Tennessee and Arkan- taxpayer who is a student in an institution of higher learning to plan approved by Judge Miller, sas. deduct expenses for books, tuition, the 8th Federal Circuit Court of Interest d in ducation, Wal­ fees and other supplies necessary Appeals and upheld by the U.S. dauer was on lhe organization to the pursuit of a course of in­ Supreme Court, all the public committee of Brandeis University struction. schools would have to be opened at Waltham, Mass., and served two on a non-segregated basis. Senator Fulbright said, "This terms on the Board of Fellows of "The school board should not be is the third consecutive Congress that institution. ordered to open the schools im­ in which I have introduced these bills. With the need for adequate mediately under the plan, ' Miller education becoming more acute, said. "There is nothing in this it is my hope that the Congress record that would negate the good Identification Cards faith of the school board." Students should pick up their will see the need for immediate action on these bills. It is my be­ No Comment identification cards this week Judge Miller's ruling was hand­ in the student union, room 120, lief that these bills will be of great benefit to parents who d - d down after a hearing. office of Division of Student af­ Little Rock Principal Terrell E. fairs, from 9: 00 to 12: 00 a.m. sire to provide an adequate edu­ cation for their children but are Powell testified that 1,085 white and from l: 00 to 5: 00 p.m. unable to do so because of the ever and Negro students were getting All students are requested increasing cost of living. no education because of the clos­ to bring fee r ciepts given them ure of the schools last September. when they registered for the "In this period of competitive He said 2,272 white and 318 Ne­ spring semester, as well as the coexistence with the Soviets, the gro students were enrolled in pub­ temporary identification card. task of insuring that every young lic or private schools in Arkansas Late registrants will apply person in our country is aided in and other states. The figure was at the Division of Student af­ achieving the highest potential in­ exclusive of about 450 taking ex­ fairs office for identification. tellectual growth is a formidable tension courses. cards. one. These bills will provide some Powell admitted, under cross­ Those who lost permanent incentive to students and par nts questioning by Thurgood Mar­ identification cards last semes­ David RW!hing P hoto to meet and accept this challenge." shall of , chief attorney ter, will need new cards for this Senator Fulbright formally took for the National Association for semester. They will present Parliamentary procedure b?gs down . the Stu de~t over this week from 91-year-old the Advancement of Colored Peo­ fee slips and pay $2.00 for Senate meetmg last night. A roam Sen. Theodore Francis Green as item of business accomplished was a change from Robert's ple, that he was not certain that photograph when applying for chairman of the Senate Foreign many students were in schools. new card. Rules of Order to Sturgis. Here, J im Hefley, parliamentarian, Rel_ations committee. He is a past He said the figure was based on presents clarification to Senate President Pat Fleming. present of the University. transcript requests.

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