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VOL CXV No 37 OHicts in Sludtnl Union Building SIORRS. CONNfCllCUl Complete Associated Press Win Saivica THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. I960 Senator Kennedy Elected; AFT To Take Position Youngest Man, 1st Catholic On Staff Salaries Issue Nov. 7 CAP) Senator John Finally the nation watrhed cushioning the changing of Kennedy has bean elected Illinois, Minnesota and Call- power. Kennedy has given no Presidd* dj the United Slates,; fornia. where rural votes slow- public indication of whom he On Basis Of Questionnaire in the closets election since; ly nibbled Into the Kennedy will select. 1880. Viet • President Nixon. totals. President Eisenhower sent a Tlie auestioii of faculty ami other professional staff salaries is the major conceded deteat today (12:47] It was all over when Minne- congratulatory telegram to concern of the University of Connecticut chapter Of Die American Federation of pm , K'S.T.I. after the state of sota became clearly Kennedy '*. Kennedy shortly after Nixon Teachers, the Daily Campus learned yesterday, Minnesota IWung to Kennedy. | Then the arithmetic of the ihad conceded, Eisenhower in- The A.FT. plain to tike This put the Ml i' V«t the electoral college ihad given the formed Kennedy that he will a definite position of this is- majority, answer. have some suggeatioi - tor the sue. To aid in deciding on the At 43, Kennedy is the young-1 The popular vote also gave Round-Robbin Parties transition period to a new ad- exact position, a questionnaire est man ever ••' cted and the the election high suspense. At ministration. The President was sent out Mondav Novem- first Roman Catholic. i last count, Kennedy had a also sent a telegram to Nixon. ber "• 1° 'be entire pi ofession- It appeared by midafter- little over 32 million votes. He said: "Your hard-fought Begin Fraternity Rush al staff. noon that Kennedy might end Nixon had Just over 31 million, courageous campaign to carry The first Question i* to de- The first open rush party of last Invitational rush party lip with 338 electoral votes. Hej 700-thousand. In terms of per forward the principles of sound termine w h e t he r available the Formal Rush Period was will be held |usi before has 22 states' with 299, and is cenlage. Kennedy had 50-point- government will have my last funds should is- used for mui- held last night front 7:30-10 Thanksgiving vacation on ktedlng in 3 undecided states 3, Nixon 49-point-7. In 1880, ing respect." Nixon is flying npie step Increments under pm, at ail fraternities. The Not ember 21, California, Alaika and New .lames Garfield defeated Win from Los Angeles to Washing- the present salary scale or for next round-robin rush party Silence period will he held Mexico. They have. ,">9 more. field Hancock by only 7,000 ton this afternoon. a new salarv scale will he held tonight at the for live three day period im Nixon carried 24 states with votes out of nearly 9 million— The President sent a mes- Three new s.U.vv scales are a difference of less than one same time Ij after Thankaglv big, 185 votes. sage of congratulation to Sen proposed on the questionnaires tenth of one per cent. Rush parties will also he Sunday, Monday and Tuasda) All night long the election ator Lyndon Johnson In the first of these su^^c-st- held Monriav and Tuesday of ni days, At tins time, victory eluded Kennedy His Kennedy is expected to mmr Presidential winner with Ken- ed, minimum salaries would he next week. These parties arc no fraternity member is ai electoral score remained a few his ohojee for Secretary of nedy. And in Austin, Texas, llO.OOO for a profeaor; 18,000 also open to all rushes*. Invi- lowed to talk with a rush—, votes shy of the needed 269. State fairly soon, In order to Ja'ison made it clear that he for an associate professor] establish foreign policy liaison tational rush parlies will he Kcrelve Bids And as the nlgihl wore on. •will not resign from the Sen- $R12(l for an assistant proles- held Wednesday and Thursday Formal Tapping will take and then the morning, the with the outgoing adminlstra- ate until after the new Con- -i" and J.V4IKI for an in- of next vveek. All rilshi-cs ' Kennedy lead began to wither 'ion. President Elsenhower has gress is organized plsos on Tuesday, Nntrmlier -9 structor. away in stat'' after state.'Promised full cooperation in must receive invitations from in the in H Ballroom At tins The second salary scale in- Congratulations also were ti'ie various fraternities in time all rulheea will be given sent to Kennedy by the de- (Campus Photo Archambault) cludes: $in.Roo for a protes- A new FM antenna has been Installed by M. Ill's. Tom order to return to that house. their bids, anil ti'ie rusliee will feated Vice-Presidential candi- tor; W.-IOO for an associate Sranlan, standing, and Dave Millsnn are preparing the brac- Invitations sign the hid from the house professor: gfi.MM for an as- State Clerks date, Henry Cabot Lodge. An- kets fur the untenna. Along with the new equipment, VVHI'S Invitations are either de of his choice Pledging cere- sistant professor; and .\ IIKI for other leading Republican, Gov- announces the beginning of a new music aeries with linn livered to the Individual's monies at most fraternities an instnictor. ernor Rockefeller of New- Miller. The first program of the series, heard last night, room or the rushes is Invited will he held that Tuesdav The third suggested salary York, said he is deeply disap- featured folk music of many lands. hack orally. The most com- night scale Include: $9,840 for pro- Meet On Campus pointed, but that lbs people mon form of Invitation Is the In most eases the pledge fessor: (8.820 for an associate must unite behind the leader. regular written invitation. Town and city rlerks from | Following Justice Baldwin's period runs a minimum of professor: JT.llto foi* an assist. Soviet Premier Khrushchev- Other invitation rush parlies eight weeks during which some 75 Connecticut communl-1 address, the clerks will al- ant professor, and |>i300 lor has cabled congratulations to Phone Surveys will be held Saturdav Not. -n time the pledge is introduced lies converge on the Uconn tend a panel discussion on the an Instructor, President • elect Kennedy. her 19 at 1 la m. This is the to t.'ie history and laws of the campus tomorrow for a two- effects local government forms The final questions are de- I Khrushchev said he hopes invitational brunch party ' h* fraternity. day skukll session on prob- have on the functions of town signed to determine whether Soviet-American relations will lems of their profession. clerks. This forum, which Is increases based on merit, or again follow the line developed Made On Campus Connecticut Chief Justice hoth "merit" and "automatic" scheduled at 1:30 p.m., lists in the time of Franklin Roose- As a result of a series of number of telephones In earh increments were desired. Raymond Baldwin will deliver the fnliowingg town clerks as velt. He said, "we are con- Talent Show Try-Outs the main address at the An- panelists: Complaints, the Office of dormatory, the number of stu- Further details on Ihe A F.T. vinced that there are no In- Women's Housing, headed by dents using each telephone, the nual Connecticut Town Clerks Newton Street, Woodbridge: plans are not yet available. surmountable obstacles to t.he Miss .loan SfcCall, Initiated a names of these students, and Conference. He will discuss the Walter D. Conors, Hamden: preservation of peace." To Begin Today In HUB campusAvide telephone survey. their semester standing. role of the 'Town Clerk as a Joseph V. Toner, Stamford Kennedy made his victory Trie complaints concerned: The Information was col- Ucortej Te Honor Municipal Officer," Friday at and George J. Tudrn, Wind- apliearanee today at the DOlse, the number of students lected, "when each resident Try outs srili begin todav for' Marsha Harrington, Crawford 10 a.m. In the t'niled Na- sor. Dads On Nov. 12 armory In Hyannis. Massachu- using one phone, i repealed counselor felt that all the a talent show sponsored bv D. [>avid Midler, Sigma Phi tion! Room of the Student Dance contests are to ha At :45 p.m.. Rob2ert Galll setts, and promised to devote number of trips neccaaary for ■bones had been Installed." ■he stud, nt Union, Rei: Kpsilon; It h e a Wrinsteln, held for parents at the Har- Union. About 9t) clerks are ex- van, Hartford town and city , himself to the long range in- the telephone company to In- staled Miss Met all It will he tion wil ltake place at the Claw ford A: and Joseph Clan pected to hear his remarks. clerk, will debate with Ever- terests of the United Slates stall the telephones, and the evaluated as soon as time per HUB control desk chettl. Theta Sigma Chi. vest Moon Bsll Satuiuay, No- vember 12 at 8 p.m. as part ett Dow, West Hartford town and to the cause of freedom late hours that telephones are mils. The actual auditioning on clerk, the pros and cons of | around the world. His wife, ringing. This Survey Is the first nf November 31, vi* Make place Eastman Offers of.the .Wd annual Dad's Day elective and appointie clerks. Jaqueline. and other mem- The information gathered the research projects concern- in the HUB Ballroom. Anv program. The Ball, -i onsored Debate Club group or individual is eligible by the HUB Social Committee, They will be followed at 3:18 , ***'■" of the Kennedy clan ap- in the survey Includes: hha ing the dormitories. Jab Possibilities; by Lillian Hu"on, WdOfibeater ipeared With him. The E to participate in the program Ceit 'engineering will give Dad the npporlunily town clerk, who will rttplore | dent-elect said he will make The talent show to Be held to dispia.. his talents on (he Takes SCSC the question of clerks' tenure. I no »<»tement on appointments on December 15 Is under five The Placement Of fire has' dance floor. Information about an emerg- Dads are urged to regis'er On Saturday monvng four to the new Administration be- D. Buchholz To chairmanship of Gerald Mur- ing career opportunity ati at the HI'B main loony from discussion meetings will be fore Thanksgiving. chie of Sigma Phi F.psilon. He has announced that share will Eastman Kodak labelled "coal Challenge held. They Include: The Democrats maintained io a.m. io 1:80 p m. Saturday, jhe no admission chaiged to engineering." With an aca-1 They will he presented with "Preservations of Records," their control of Congress, al- A practice debate, conducted 'those attending the perform- demic background that has Deris Day buttons and cigars. I-eo E. Bonoff, Madison town though yielding 2 Senate seat* Direct Dancing by lour members of th« De- combined engineering andl and several in the House. This ance. At 1:30 p.m. the L'eonn bate Council, will be the fea clerk, leader: "Retention and Miss Dorothea Buo'ihalz. a Dowland who lived in ."shake- science with training In Busl-| makes the ratio in the Senate Trophies will be awarded to football team will meet the ture of the group's weekly Destruction of Records,'" W. noted dancer and choreograph- speare's time, and wss the the winner and the first and ness Administration Including 64 to .TC. In 16 House races not University of Rhode Islands Dudley Birmingham, Wethers er, is directing the dancing for, only musician ever directly accounting, a position In cost meeting tonight in HUB 207. yet decided. Democrats are second runner up. Judges will learn in Memorial Stadium. field town clerk, leader, "Codi- the Speech and Drama's pro- mentioned by the bard. The engineering ran offer a swlde, Two members, Melvm Horn ahead in 6 and Republicans in include members of the fac- During half time the Univer- fication of Ordnances," Una duction of Romeo and Juliet,I music has been recorded by ulty. range of ground-floor oppor- j and Edwina sWolski, will ad- 10. The Democrats have elect- sity Marching Band, under the Jagger, town which opens in the Little [ii ofessional musicians using Dorm Representative* t unities, vocate that a program of com- ed 254 House members, the direction of Mr. Allan 'idles- clerk, leader; and "Prop

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MEETINGS ANYONE? WHUS Programs 'MM Muaie Hall—A Popular 7:11 >..\iir Student Senate— music show featuring This program reports on Activities On Campus the top 40, old nits, pick tile activities of one of hits and popular albums. the Student Senate com- Sigma Phi Epsilon Cmma Sigma Sigma: There will be a meeting tonight at S 3:08 Newa mittee* each week. 4:08 7:80 Evening < .nicer! — An will be ■ meeting tonight at p.m. In St. Thomas Aquinas »»» Hall. l_'i>ur of classical music. 7.00 p.m. lor all committee 1:0.-. Music Hall ■UN News. chairmen. All chairmen are 5:00 New» 8:35 Masse Inlimlteri — A cordially intite all |) ui i-'i'd to attend. Painting to Continue S:M Music Hall mixture of popular al- 5:30 Christian Science Organiza- Relax—Soft dinner mu bums and quiet 45's. Plant maintenance is con- sic with one of our girl j 10:00 tion: There will be a meeting Xewa. Freshman templating shift to ilaikei announcers as your host- Upperclessmen in the Congregational church 10:05 Knights of the Turnable room colora as its 17 men con- eaa. chapel at 7 tonight. - Your D.J.'s o'loice of tinue bheir annual dorm paint- 6:45 New* * Views—30 min- Transfers Tennis Club: Tennis Club the best from our music —— Branchrers ing on campus. utes "of the latest local, will meet at iiauicx Armory library, Colonel Wallace Movie said state and national news: 11 ;M at 3:30 this afternoon. News, that the only new development and sports. - 11:85 Sign Off. Angel Flight: There "ill be In painting practices at the a recruit colfee tot prospec- University may be a trend tive members of Angel Flight ■way tram the present light Searching for Something? on Thursday night at Mis. colors, Baker*! bom* on ~ Gilbert The painting will continue TO AN OPEN Road from 7:30-8:80 p m bert Road runs between Hu- at the regular schedule of 6 manities and the South I dorms a year resulting in the pus dormitories. The coffee repainting of earn dorm even is open to all freshmen, sopho- 6 years,. mores, and Junior girls. Maintenance uses 4 color Fencing Club: There will he combinations, painting 8 or 9 WANTED Rid* to DC «r \icinity for Thanks- ROUND ROBIN RUSH PARTY sn.ng. Pitm eontaet Pat at a meeting of the Fencing Club | rooms on one side of a hall Mai* or Krbai* (tudents needed aa GA M481. on Thursday night at 7 p.m. In one color and the opposite part time aalea r*pr«**ntatw«* for Ha«ley Armory. All inleicMcd "Causes Baelintvss," Per interview Riders to ueatern New York No*. rooms a different color. call Ron 'Lar<-he\eo,u» at Bl'tle 22 and r*lurn N0V, 27. Call fate aie invited to attend J«n—I. Hicks Hall, Eat, I This year -Maintenance is 9-r.76u, WMln**d*>. alter S.,10 p.m. B.O.G. K«r«n|i anil EvslUa- or Saturday all day. _Rld* to Albany, N. Y.. or vicini- tlun Commit!**: Then- will be painting DGroup, Souiih Cam- pus. Rld» to Rutgers or vicinity of New ty on Nov. 22 for Thankstlvlng a meeting tonight at 7:00 p.m. V... k, .Nm. 18. Contact Shirley, r*c*M. Call Judl Myers at GA TONIGHT in Room 301 of the HUB. S-K-W or 445. 9-5535 or at Sto»* C Debate Club: There Will be 7:30 - 10:00 ■US* to Ind.an. uhlo or Illlnola Male and female students needed of the Sig Ep House a meeting at 7 p.m. in HUB around tier. 17. ripaa* contact Judy tor salsa rcpreaenlatuea tor ■ O.l- 207. All interested in debating leg* Exeliuavaa," For further In- CLASSIFIEDS at fiA 9-525S. formation call Ron larrhevequ* at are Invited to attend. FOR S \ I K — I BU 9-571*1 any tlm* tht* Saturday. Rid* to N.Y. Nosember 1«. call Not ember 12. Co.Rd Archery Club: Mem- faeS"! ■carltt wool neve* winttr' Marian* 9-5333. A E Phi. bers and beginners will meet I coat, rite attM 1J-16. R..,on.blV. Can h* g**n at tht Mualc Library Rid* to Waahlngton. lie. weekend at Hawley Armory at 3:30 this from M. Active men for BroUMril t. I!e- '! and Thanksgiving. Pieaao quired Contribution what lbs indi- ■•onlar-t Betsy SI < . V afternoon. Equipment Is fur- vidual offen in auppnrt. Qualifica- nished by the club. Typing Don*: Ka»l and accurate tions- An open, arm* mind. 1 n. Mrvlot. (all Sharon llerllhj. Kappa FOR KENT Alpha Thus, Exl. 44R llmitad opening! to the unpreiu- Inter-Varsity Ohrlattan Fel- rtlred and the mature. Ruih parties FOR RENT: Modern ■ mom art Ic » ship: There will be a meet- Bell Pacemaker model 22£i AM- held Wednesday and Thursday, No. walking diatance to 1 alt ing tonight from 7-8:30 p.m. in >• M Stereo luner. One month old. : \emher 9 and 1" from 7 30 to 10 and refrigertor aupplled. Call GA PEP RUSH PARTY run separate ehanneli. high a*n*l- o'clock at Rru Sinma t'.amn.n. •• i 03 the Community House. "How tivlty. modern styling. S75, Howard To Trust In Christ" is the RotendHd, I;A 9.4849. topic with which Pastor LOST Echolm, from the Eastford Pair of black train* glasars In ir»\ BaBptist Church, will lead the| case vicinity of Social Selene*. It PHI CHI ALPHA fellowship. He is a graduate found, picas* contact D«n Harr!», AEPI. of Gordon Divinity School. P.T.: Then Win be a Fresh- A diamond engagement ring In THETA XI Stmlrnt Union Ladles room. Re- Tonight West Campus 7:30-10:00 man-Sophomore Coffee Break, ward. PL 2-7)45 after S. at 7 p.m. in P.T. 130. All classes are invited to attend A red nnd while 36" boy"* hicyrle with the name. "PrMldent" on the There will be cars at feet of North Campus and eider and doughnuts will I crossbar "Borrowed" from in fron. he terved of 8 MlHim Rrl. nn (lie nlthl . To bring you to West Campus Ihp Military . An\one who hi Cordially Invites All Rushees To Knight* or COIHIIIIIIKI: There Information about Ihl*. hike if, REFRESHMENTS I S0LISTI Dl ZAGREB WORLD RENOWNED CHAMBBB ENSEMBLE the THETA XI Antonio Janlgro — Conductor and Cello Soloist VON DER MEHDEN RECITAL HALL Monday Evening Nov.. I 11Is at 8:15 p.m. RUSH PARTY - PROGRAM - Sinfunia in C Major Vivaldi TONIGHT Concerto in E Major for Violin & Strings Vivaldi Concerto in B Flat Major for Cello & Strings I* Boccherini 7:30-10:00 COME ON OVER INTERMISSION Concertante Improvisations M. kelanien Tau Epsilon Phi Sinfonia, Opus 52 A. Iloussel Divertimento in D Major K. 136 W. A. Mozart ATTENTION RUSHEES! Fraternity STUDENT TICKETS $7.00 The (hi I'hi Fraternity has heen selected to entertain the candidates for Ihe I'ershing

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BV MM I'MChMt ili fleeted off the head of a front running Anthers! tins N|nirls BdltOf Hi own player Into the Blown a far this year goal. Williams has a 3-3 record but 'Professional Living On A Social Basis' The I ennn S00O8F. learn Husky Pups Meet Harvard Ntrong Scores they have won their last three romilli d out |U Season With The second goal occured a J-ll win over Brown I in—il:i>. afti i losing to Uconn. This win gaVS the Huskies n when ths Brown goalie nui Williams defeated Springfield, out of the goal '" gel the hall III.'! record for Hie seaSOl SBal a team rated as one of trio Will Try To Bounce Back rolled loose In froi best ui New England so the] nn all linpiirf.iiit II I rei-ord In the goal, Turn Si long, the KAPPA PSI aie given a (airly good chance '■gam i. Dick Grieve, Johnny as »? have not laced a Com- Netl l.ngland B> l)i|\r Sherhan I conn forward beat him to of upsetting Amherst. Morudnli Have Korponsi mon opponent." Hi OH n rated seventh In the Spurts Heeler . the ball, neatly kicked It to i*who didn't report lo | This is true. The w Ivj League I* a long Th I has been I'l'onns third IHMRM the Lronn Pups' bha Charging goalies left and until Wednesday thla week), port on the Crlmaoi pun-in than Its recol 'l WOUl I i, r season, The io-2 • grid squad, led by IU firry eded to roll it Into the Pharmaceutical Fraternity and .lift McConneU, who hes n,ai ihey beat the Holj i indicate. They have M record this year is on nets (in the tally, Tins was co~h, Nick fu>dls. Jatnaya to ^ ,,,„.,„,-. h,ii baa one Cruaadera, and kMl 14-7 lo the ime so far tins season ears of 1MB Cambridge, MSSSL, where it frngei in a splint anr| mij or Brown Brulna. They haw hut in all then- games they Strong's first appearance in and 1898. In '48 Uconn was un- take* nn Ihr Harvard fr»»h. several tames since he has may nol be read) to go, lacad Tufts, Princeton liava lost b] verj slim mar- defeated and in 'SB l'ronn lost been sidelined with a pulled only once, to Yale CaaaakaMh Ability ■aid mi Wodneada] Dartmoutlt gin*. Aa Ihr llodismin go Into ligament. that the *m things looked to Stalled RUSH PARTY TONIGHT line contest, I M lolloweri ol tar. tins would i>e ins suiting Volleyball Change lii the opening mil Tony Attanasin, who also |he Pups' fortunes will be offensive aquad: Ends, Dick There has been a changi Hie game,the I conn team had been out of action for n watching closolv (or Ihr an- couldn't seem to get Chenall and Johnny Heinie; |!|p |nlliimu|.3| volleyball while due to an injury rajGSived West Campus swers to two outstanding uuea- ^kTea, "McConne hel They had a shot advantage Patronize "' ichedule in the fraternity tions in their minds. in the Springfield game, start- O.K.) and Jimmy Cohen, | Thli change wa over their opponents but were First, did the 17-u defeal al eague ed and played part of the Guards, Jeff Roberta and ,|lir"V|r,| bv n„. ipe b* unable to score, They were the hands of the Uma.ss Red- lonc kii kuij; the ball and let- game. One break (or l'ronn Chuck Chambera; and al ,,f ,|,r games conflicted men have any phychotoglcal ling il slide off the I Bob "Cappy" ' apo ..,,, ,hr n,vh ,,, was when HaiDwell caught a riieit on "'i playeii? Ths an t.'ieii ti el It.,, Ufield < hanges All ti Vtft to have hall destined for the Uronn swi r to inn query .should be During the second half nets. Since he wasn't the evident after the first quartri The Starting offense back- played last idghl "ill play Campus ALTNAVEIGH INN 'Held shows some key Changes, their games this afternoon be Coach Squires tried changing gnallie Brown got a penally tomorrow. Witu leading scorer, DaVS Km- twam 2 and 5, Teams ached personnel but this wasn't the shot at the Uconn goal but ROUTE I'll ".TOURS, CONN. solution since he already had H1 l 1 llM ,,lls l 1 lo l,M : fi Tom Kihbe made a save on TeleotMMIe OA » U*s from *'thei T'ln's. de'feaT oMhe 1">" '»' *■ """" " "< »>■» "'«'" " week, I'.odis has been running will pit) this afternoon ;n -'. his lust nun in the game, the penalt) point to Keep year lo play good ball, it I.t'NCHF.OSH Sr'.R\ M> FROM «V. Sean Sgnilletta in his left- teams that were to have In will piav at :. Al line up as result of he "•" ""• ^K"«l'«"'"c »P»< Thla same schedule will he loss'''' will he Jack Baker, getting his followed next Thursday for first major start of the year, next Wednesday's games, Although Coaei'i Rodis said On Defense Swimming blanks were due ALPHA SIGMA PHI Hi it the boys had played haul against UmasS the fart n If the rconns go on defense '" yesterday; basketball and to ,!,.. off you will probabl) ,""1 ■hooting blanks are due mains thai an offense which in next Kridaj, the 18th. had averaged .34 points a ■«• more Changes. Ion, Dool Sigma game. «nd « defense which "'«• the usual starting quarter- had not allowed Its opponents back on offense, -will take over to set foot Inside ti'ie Uronn on defense f>l Snvder, she ]0 yard line all both capable defense signal raliei RUSH frll apaii al the same time, all v ear. will shift to the |efl Alpha it therefore follows thai half slut Robei ts. and Luclanl Coach Nick Rodis will prob will he the Rodlsmen'l only SIG ably have some key changes two way stalling backs, at In his line.up tomorrow. their respective positions. Another reason for the Harvard EP Changes is tlie overabundance The pre game reports on Epsilon Of Injuries which ihss plagued Harvard are hazy, and Incon the squad all year elusive. As « nai'ii Rodis said (See Ad vs. Page .1) The Lineup when.asked how he thought Among the doubtful starters his retarget* would do tomor- this week are .toe Slmeone row; "It's hard to say, seeing RUSH PARTY PHI EPSILON PI TONIGHT SI<;MA SCORES WITH ANOTHER Tonight at 7:30

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