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As ^3 cam Eu**.-^CSL o Connecticut Daily Campus C s o L-. Seruing Storrs Since 1896 c. o O t_ H O VOL. CPVI, No. 66 STORRS, CONNECTICUT TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1962^It r—p ^Y CO '&B ' 1962 »-3 SNCC National Prexy £ Hi Appears Here Tonight M COiV 03 The National Chairman of the j in terms of racial discrimination northern problems in a few weeks. p: Student Non-Violent Coordinating progress. All of the thirty schools Chairman Perry wished to an- Committee from Atlanta, are sponsoring a butttvi-catnpaign nounce that there would be a Georgia, Mr. Charles McDew, will | and many have gone on to other meeting of the N'S.M Committee be holding an open meeting on the • similar projects. in the Student Senate office be- accomplishments of SNCC in the Soivp Northern Problem* tween 3-3 p.m. on Wednesday, South and what it could conceiv- The Northern Student Move- when evaluation of the present ably be accomplishing in the Nortii ment Committee expects to en- campaign and further plans will concerning racial discrimination. courage action in the North on the be discussed. The meeting will be held during and after the basketball game, the exact time of which will be Elephant Hair Bangle: posted at the SNCC table in the HUB Lobby this afternoon. Speaks On Voter Registration For Those Interested In Very Mr. McDcw will be in meetings with local students and clergymen all afternoon explaining SNCC's Unusual Gifts, Read This Story goals in regard to voter registra- t'ion. He will be entertained at!FOR THOSE INTERESTED 24 lows: 'Enclosed you'll find one Delta Pi for lunch, and at Beta Are you interested in buying genuine Tanganyika African Ele- Sigma Camma for dinner. |a genuine Tanganyika African Lhant hair hancin «w „„,. Mr. McDew has been in New Elephant Hair Lucky Bangle? If? , , banB,e; The> are wora York Citv over the weekend ad- you are then B. Graae of Kilosa. ior luck or JUSI for ,he fun of ll dressing a Policemen's Conven- Tanganyika and the Daily (am- '>>' m,n and women of all races in tion. pus will help you fulfill your de-'our country. This one is for you ■*•• | or one of your friends. Below is Benefits Public an Mr. McDew's appearance here The Daily Campus received a advertisement I should like is partly for the benefit of the letter from B. Craae asking hat you to print in your paper after public and partly for the benefit the following classified notice ap- you have received my bankdraft of the Northern Student Move- pear in the paper: "Genuine for the cost of the classified ad. ment Committee. The Northern I Tanganyika African Elephant Please send me your invoice as Stodenf Movement Committeei hasijHair Luckv Bangle comes to you soon as you can. Good luck to decided that there is a necessity jby registered air mail straight you, B. Graae." for it to educate itself concerning jl,om Tanganyika on receipt of Fir those who are interested in the problems of racial discrimin- ly°l'r money order for $5 for one. seeing what a genuine Tangan- ation and integration. The Com-|$9 for two or $12 for three to yika African Hair Lucky Bangle mittee has planned to feature B- Graae, Box 133. Kilosa, Tan- looks like, and if you ate inter- other speakers in the next four ganyika. jested in ordering one for yourself weeks. We Got One lor your friends, feel free to come lo ,ne With Mr. McDew may be Mr. ■ R Graae sent the Daily Camp- Daily Campus Business Jim Monsonis who will Deleaving ,,„ one 0f ner iuc|<v elephant Office and observe this .novelty, for the Atlanta Office to take bangles. For those' doubting Who knows, maybe, we'll start KING AND QUEEN: Peri brunette. Miss Diane DeMaio of over its administration. Thomases, the letter reads as fol- a national fad? Hartford and David Jackman of Waterbury, have been selected The SNCC button sale, original. | to reign over the Winter Weekend lestivities, February 9-11. ly to end tomorrow, will be con- ; Miss DeMaio is a resident of Hook B, and Jackman is a brother tinued for the entire month of of Alpha Sigma Phi. February, according to Commit- Posing with the King and Queen is Jonathan V, Uconn mas- tee Chairman, John Perry. When \ cot, who appears delighted with the decision. asked for an estimate of the but- The two Uconn students were chosen from among ten final- ton-sales, Perry answered, "I ists at the coffee held last Wednesday night in the HUB. They would say we have sold anywhere will be presented at the dance Friday night and the concert Sun- from 200 to 500 buttons." day afternoon. (Uconn Photoi SNCC Button Sale The SNCC button sale here at | First Production of Year the University of Connecticut is but one part of a wider picture of committees working for racial "John Brown's Body" Features integration and for the absence of racial discrimination all over New England. Chairman Perry Unique Production Methods stated that he had attended a con- ference at Trinity college over the The first major production of , Named Desire, and Mr. Howard's from thirty colleges discussed the Department of Theatre this (latest appearance was as Cap- further plans for the whole area Semester, Stephen Vincent Benet's j tain Absolute in The Rivals. prograess. All of th thitylCI a! | John Brown's Body, will be pre- Jacquelyn Smith, Frank Marello, sented in conjunction with the and Matthew Schecterwill handle Senate Agenda Department of Music from Feb- the individual dialogue assigned. ruary 9-17. President's Report | to the chorus, while Anne Gillard Steering Committee Report The production features the (will be the chorus soloist. reading of Benet'i epic poem by Committee Reports I Others in the chorus are: Sally Old Business three actors each taking on the Lentine, Barbara Hughes. Carol Nomination of vice president Characterisation of various Civil j Levandowski. Pamela Glenny, New Business War figures. These portrayals Mary Ann Lachat, Judy Grant. Resolution concerning a Bill of are designed to extract the very Kirsten Sorteberg, Paul Jaeger, essence of the personalities of the Rights in student expulsion by James Baldwin. Thomas Kibbo Senator Julian. Characters portrayed. However, and Gerald Couillard. this production is made unique The production is under the, by the conspicuous substitution direction of Dr. John Hallauer, Of a chorus for scenery. who also has directed the sum- j Inside Pages These devices, present an apt mer theater production of The feet cation of the horrors of the Cocktail Party, and the Water- l <i»nn students are invited Civil War and effect on the de- bury Branch production of WII- to an arm* control conference velopment of the United States. thcring Heights. The chorus will at Swarthmore College . The chorus provides atmosphere l)e under the direction of Mr. : see page 3. Next Sunday afternoon tlie jaz/ trio known as Lambert, through singing of songs, creation John Poellein of the Music De A jazi column sounding off Hendricks and Ross will join Julian "Cannonball" Adderly in pre- Of sound effects and intermittent partment. on the LaadMTt, Hendricks senting a Jazz Concert in the Albert N. Jorgensen Auditorium.. Use of dialogue. Moods created in- and Ross Trio by Adolph Ber- The concert will wrap up Uconn "s annual Winter Week- due grim tenseness and horror (San Diego, California (AP) — iini.i, . , see page 4. end February 11 from 2-4 p.m. Of war, the gay merriment of A fleet of 21 sailing yachts head- Robert Kennedy's good-will Lambert. Hendricks and Ross are well-known for their in- dancing, the pleasant tranquility ed south along the coast of lower lour of Japan . see page 5. terpretations of jazz compositions and have recorded albums Of New England autumns and California. Mexico, today on then- t'conn versus American In- the quiet charm of southern pine way to Acapulco in the sixth such as "Sing A Song of Basic'' (ABC Paramount i. "Sing Along ternational College tonight in With Basic" (Roulette), "The Swingers'' (World-Pacific i and forests. Biennal race from San Diego. the KieldlUHise . see i»age Cast as the readers are Ar- All entries, from the big 90-foot ' «. "Tlie Hottest Group in Jazz" i Columbia i. For more Information lene Mann, Robert Howard, and ketch "Novia Del Mar'' to the Are view of what's been hap- on this group sis- Adolphc Rernotsa' column entitled "The Aeo- Peter Van Haverbeke. Miss Mann little 35-foot yawls "Desert Star" pening with {.'conn's swimming lian Lyre" on page four of today'! Dail> Campus. and Mrs. Van Haverbeke were and "Pagoo." got away yesterday I tenrn . see pare 7. Tickets for Sunday's concert are SI.50 atid are selling well. recently seea in A Streetcar under a blanket of fog. They can be obtained at the HUB Control I>esk (Campus Copy.) PAGE TWO UUNNJUCTICUT DAILY CAMPUS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6.19G2 Connecticut Washington Merry - Go - Roui.d By Drew Pearson Washington.. Civilians aren't the only facts with dearcut emphasis in this mat* ones guilty of military muzzling. A Ben- dismal alternative to prompt remedial Daily Campus sational article by a young naval officer ine warfare nakedness will inevitably be. has recently been killed by the admirals that we will be caught 'flat-footed' in because it calls attention to our woefully World War III; that we will again suf- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1962 inadequate defenses against enemy sub- fer enormous losses at sea; that we will marines.