Uconn Registrar to Host Ceremony After Pied Piper Tour of Campus IFC Causes Senate Split Over Freshman Handbook
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,3<- STATE EffiRARY Weather SEP M 1958 Editorial The Pressures Fair with On Education Scattered Batlg Campus (See Pate 2) Clouds "Serving Storrs Since 1896' VOLUME CXII Complete UPI Wire Service STORRS, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1958 Offices in Student Union Building No 6 MacMillan States England Uconn Registrar To Host Ceremony Would Help Get Settlement After Pied Piper Tour Of Campus To Secure Formosa Peace Franklin O. Pingles, Univer- As the fieshmen enter the will then address the group freshmen by Student Senate ally Band. Filling In behind Ihe sity Registiai. will !>e the mas- building they will be provided Following the Registiai will be President. Al Hajjar. During band will be the freshmen. the oath all fieshmen will light l..i|l.l"HI. I.IIKI-IIIII. B(gA '-13.— of progress after the l.i-minuio School board from leasing its ter of ceremonies at the Field with candles to use in the cere- the co-captains of the football Ft eshmen have been asked House program following the mony. The distribution will be team Bill Wallncr and Paul then- candles and all other iUPI i—British Prime ■!Minister session. building for use as private, seg- lo awail the Parade in front of Pied Piper Parade winch Is to taken cue ol by the Alpha Phi Scagnelli who will discuss to lights in binding will be dim- their living unils except those MacMillan says the British BRITISH DIPLOMATIC regated schools. He said to do be held tonight starting at Omega service fraternity. morrow's game With Yale. med. The oath officially wel- fiom Wood Hall who should government Is Willing to help sources said today that Red so would KOjUlre passing on the UPON ENTERING the Field Next on ihe pi ogram * ill be comes the fieshmen as mem- loin the group in from of the secure a settlement of the Fni- China has reaffiimed its no- validity ol recenl Arks The parade will start on Hill- House, ihe iiishmen will be en- the Uconn cheerleaders demon- bers of Ihe Student Body. North Campus cemclciy. dispute by diplomatic ne- compromise stand on the For- low-, and it takes a th roc-man side Road and follow the route tertained bj selections from the stratlng the formations thej The program will come to a mosan conflict. The memoran- court to do that Miller also re outlined on the diagram. It is University Band. The program plan to use tomorrow at Yale. close With the singing of the RKQUIKEO URKSS for UN gotiation. dum on the Chinese stand was fused to advise the school board expected that the | will be opened with the Nation THE HIGHLIGHTS ol the (conn alma mater "Old Con- women is a skirt to reach no MacMiIlan's statement issued given to British and othei whether it would be in contempt will reach the Field House by al Anthem. program will be the administer- necticut." longer than six inches above in London thl afternoon came era diplomats In Pelplng (Bay- if it leased the buildings. about 8:15. Ma.ter ol Ceremonies, Fingles ing ol the Uconn oath to the * * * the knees, a large hair ribbon, after two hours of talks with Ping) last Sunday, but was not After the ceremonies in the preferably blue and white, a Trade Union Leaders. The Prime disclosed until this morning. Field House, a dance will be bar of soap, Which is to be car- Minister warned against ailing On Formosa, informed sources held In the HUM sponsored by ried in the right hand and son» differences between Britain and said the lulled States has told Ihe Board of Governors. The type of stuffed animal. the United States on the For- Chiang Kai-Shek it is 100 per hand featured will be that of The men should wear pajam- mosa question. cent opposed to bombing raid! Al Beaupre, who recently com- as or a night shirt, any type of In the United Nations today, on the Red China mainland so pleted a tour of Iceland and neckwear and a towel. Which British Foreign Secretary Sel- long as there is a spat k ol hope Greenland. is to be carried over the left wyn Lloyd uiged an immediate fhat the Formosan crisis can b ■ Co-chairmen ol Ihe 1'ied Piper cease-lire In the Formosa hos- settled peaceably. Parade and ceremonies are Bar- tilities. He told the General As- ban CeppeteUl and Tony Cle- Cease-Fire Urged sembly that Britain welcomed THESE SOURCES said Chiang BZynski They have asked that what he called "the conciliatory has had a 'ull explanation of students carefully follow •' s United Nstionv Sept. !S — approach" by the United States the American stand and has ac urde of marching prescribed UPI — A cease-fire In Ihe for- inos.i strait has been urged by government to the conflict. copied it. for the parade. The United States and Red Britain's foreign secretary Sel Chinese ambassadois, meeting AT THE LEAD ol the pro- wyn Lloyd In the United Na- In Warsaw, today agreed to car- cession will be the Pied Piper. tions. Lloyd also told the On- ry their Formosa crisis talks Integration Fight AI Hajjar. Following closely eral Assembly Britain welcomed Into a third week. will come the Black Triumvi the "conciliatory approach" of The ambassadors. American Fort Smith. Arkansas. Sept. late. The Hueky mascot, Jo- the US to the touchy situation. envoy to Poland Jacob Beam 25. — UPI Federal district nathan, accompanied hy his On Formosa, Informed source* and Red Chinese diplomat Wang judge John Miller has lelused trainer .' George Hilton, will ieported that the United States Ping-Nan, issued no statement to prohibit the Little Rock come next in Ihe group. Then has informed Nationalist China will appear the iheei leaders It is opposed lo any bombing of closely followed by the Univer- Ihe Red Chinese mainland at this time. Block 'C Brings U.S. Missile Success Bus, Car Collision Cape Canaveral. Sept. 25. - - Springfield. Mass., Sept 23. — High Membership I Hxn tests* (UPI) The Air Force reveal- ..as* ed today that Its "Bomsrc" UPI — Two women were hos- '■Response to the Connecticut Members of the cieering sec- rocket has successfully inter- pitalized today when a Thomp- Iront ol Spragur, Whitney, and Ilolcomb Halls, turn at Grange Block "C" membership drive tion may have their dates sit THE PIED PIPER PARADE ROUTE lor tonight* cepted another missile off the sonville. Connecticut to Spring- and Hicks Halls, and then proceed to the North Campus area. has been very good so far." next to them during the game Ireshman parade will wind its way around the Uconn campus field bus with 12 passengers The parade will end at the Field House where candlelight Florida coast. The announce stated John Hinterberger. co- in the reserved section. The beginning at 7 .-75 p.m. near West Campus. The freshmen have ceremonies will be held. (Campus Map — Hudock) ment said the Bomarc hunted collided with a station wagon. chairman of the cheering sec- ticket office has agreed lo re- been urged to wait lor the parade outside their dorms until it reaches them. The parade will circle South Campus, pass in Police said the bus rammed lion, "and I'd like to thank the serve as many center section down and struck an experiment freshman and sophomores espe- seats as needed by the cheering al X lo missile traveling at 1.000 into Ihe rear of the station wag- cially for their interest." Block section. miles per hour. The Bomarc was on operaied by Edwin O. Baiter "C'has been conducting a mem- fired and giude.1 on Its mission of Broomall, Pennsylvania, who bership drive this week and all BLOC/K "C" was initiated by from Kingston, New York 1500 had slopped for a traffic pol- persons interested in joining IFC Causes Senate Split miles away. iceman's signal. Ihe council of the Class of 1960 may sign up at the booth in the HUB lobby. in their freshman year and was organized last year with the ( ONNIXTICL'T BLOCK "C" class officers acting as the Late Uconn Dean i- under Ihe chairmanship of Board of Directors. During the Over Freshman Handbook Jill Kondoncllls, Alpha Delta Pi, and John Hinterberger, year It was put under the Blue men of fraternity life," staled Photographer, and John Gleas- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and un- and White Committee of the By RUTH HUSAR Government received only three pages, NCAA tNorth Campus Schwartz. on, director of communications Takes Own Life der the Jurisdiction of Ihe Blue Student Senate and approxi- Associate Editor Aiea Association!, a half-page, in putting out the book myself and White Committee of the mately 200 students participated Senator Etkind (ISOI stated Women's Student Government, that if the IFC wished to pay tins summer," said Hajjar. Dr. Howard Douglas Newton, good deal of his early work ll Student Senate. Membership in the cheering section. A six-page layout .in the this field is still used. freshman Husky Handbook ol a half-page while the Interfra- for an ad the word ad should Hajjar further stated that he 77, emeritus dean of the Uni- dues are $1 per person and any- The membership drive will lernily Council had six pages. had Ihe best intentions con- versity's College of Arts and He was a member of tin one may join. Members are giv- continue until Friday afternoon fraternity life at the University have been put on Ihe bottom or top of the page lo distin- cerning Ihe Handbook, and thai Sciences, died about 7 a.