Uconn Hosts IFC Convocation

Uconn Hosts IFC Convocation

Editorial Weather NCAC Cloudy Constitution Vital (tonerttntt latin (Eatttptts (see page two) and cooler 'Serving Storrs Since 1896" VOLUME CXI Complete UP Wire Service SIORRS, CONNECTICUT. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1957 Offices in Student Union Building No 37 UP News Briefs Uconn Hosts IFC Convocation By ROBERT STEEVES power against "Big Brother,' but themselves with the fraternities Involved were Insignificant To (raterhit) systems need Is ex- U.S. To Make More Moves rather as a coordinator. ,in i their operation. da]. the pressure la to abolish pand, in the next 10 \ears Asociate Editor THE IFC and administration Tin; QUEST SPEAKER for these (raternltj activities, The there will he a tremendous in- must have a common meeting the day, Raymond King, told higaesl problem in abolishing How oi war babies' to the uni- The Interfraternity Council ground. Fraternity Objective! the group thai the fraternities h IZing and Hell \\ eeK is In verslties The IFC should work To Tie Russia's Moon Race hosted IFC Regional Convoc»* must be in harmony with the are in a period ol tremendous finding .i suitable substitute. in establish more fraternities now so lhat they will be ah;,! Washington, Nov. 11—<UP»— the United States. He said the lation the ship could have suf- lion attended by over 60 dele- university ol which they are a change. We are living In a SPEAKING ON the problem Russians have intercontinental fered a fuel explosion, or that gates from school on the east part of since the fraternities N world of complete transition. of campus drinking and policies to gel a good loolhold and be The United States is expected 1st only by the administration He explained, in Ihe 1920'a governing drinking he said thai able to accommodate the In- ballistic missiles that can car- it may have been struck by a ern region. Colleges and utmei to make more mo<es during the meteor. Sabotage also was con- of the university or college al- very lew people were interest- loo many limes fraternities creased enrollments. H the fra- ry hydrogen bombs with great lei nines do no! expand, they coming week in the effort to precision to any place on earth. sidered. But Insurance compa- sities comprised of large and lowing Diem to exist, ed in the activities of li.iti'ini would rather flagrantly violate bring the country's missile- nies say none of the 44 passen- small student bodies were rep- In dosing Mr. Johnson said lies or Ihe antics of the typical ihe laws ami codes governing will find themselves an insigni- gers or crewmen carried exces- resented. The reports of the that the IFC must I).- concerned 'Joe College' outside Ihe college the Use of alcohol than to work Qcant pan nt the campus in- satellite program at least up on a suitable solution lo Ihe stead ot Ihe integral part they U. S. Slightly Behind sive flight insurance. By mid- convocation will be published with not only Ihe fraternities. campus. Today, more and more even with Russia. day, search craft had run down but also the othei students cm students are going lo college problem. The IFC should meet „ie now. Nov. 11—(UP)- Three U. S. and sent to all the participat- nnpus, and the administia which has made the Interest in with the college adminlstraton The moves may not be an- missile experts say they doubt leads on five sightings, includ- ing schools. Hi; UBOBO that this expan- nounced, some undoubtedly will ing flares and dye markers, but tion. The non-fraternity stu- college life and fraternltea lo work out a suitable drinking Russia has perfected an inter- Colleges and universities in dents should not be denied oi much more significant .ode in solve Ihe drinking prob- sion In- started even though fall into the category of clas- all came back negative. attendance weie from Washing- some ol Hi- present fraternities continental' ballistic missile. In siiut out oi fraternity functions MK. hl\«; KI'KTIIEK said in lem and once the code is set, sified information, but Presi- the magazine U. S. News and ton, D. C, Pennsylvania, New ma} IWl be tilled. There will dent Eisenhower may outline York, New Jersey, Maine and if ihe fraternities are to be suc- Ihe 'LM's the fraternities did | the fraternities must adhere to never l>e a lime when every World Report, these scientists Negotiators cessful. These other students it. the program more clearly Wed- said that this country 'is up to Massachusetts. great deal of hazing and 'Hell luleiniiv in the system will be nesday night. He speaks to a should be allowed to acquaint Week activities and the people Mr. King also said that the at full strength. This is general- or only slightly behind the So- Summoned THE CONVOCATION was a nationwide radio and television viets in developing the so-called h due lo pom leadership under audience from Oklahoma City. ultimate weapon. One scientist Nov. It. —(UP)—Negotiators tremendous success according which the Italernity falls some- One move starts next week said he believed we would have tor the Railway Clerks Brother- lo Carl Weinstcin, chairman of what for a short period. The in the field of education. Laboi the Convocation Committee. lie sclbaiKs are lompoiaiy and un- operational ICBM's in about hood and Pan American World also said that the IFCs of all Secretary James Mitchell will two or three years. Airways have been summoned der new leadership Ihe Ira- confer in Washington Tuesd y bv the National Mediation Board the schools have rtllfflasitri ni nity recovers. and Wednesday with 30 high to meet in an effort to end the many cunsti uctive ideas on fra- school and college administra- U.S. Could Have Won strike threat at Cape Canaveral. ternity-administration relations Mr. King suggested, speaking tors on the need for more scien- Florida. Union chief Walter and raising the academic and so- on maintaining continuity , in tists and engineers. Top govern- Nov. 11 — (UP)— The number Coleman said the meeting will cial levels of the fraternities lo Ihe IFC, Ih •. establishment of ment officials will participate. une man in the U. S. satellite a point where the fraternities an Interfraternity Pledge Coun- be held in Washington at 10 cil. The IFPC would Ham Ira- Meantime, more ominous project says the U. S. might a.m. (ESTi tomorrow. can create a stronger and more words are being spoken about have beaten Russia's Sputniks attractive program. ternlt] pledges tor the IFC The convocation convened iu the threat posed by Russia's Into space if army research had THE DELEGATES were en- been integrated into the proj- Big Explosion the HUb Ballroom on Satur- scientific "progress. day morning where they heard lei t.iintil In True Diencr, presi- One prominent American ect when It started in 1955. Dr. Ireland, Nov. 11.— i l'P»— An dent ol the I'anlicllenic Coun- John Hagen said "Ifl rather talks by Reuben B. Johnson, As- rocket scientist says the launch- explosion ripped through a bord- sistant Director of Student cil, and several l'anhellenic hot- ing of Russia's Sputnik II late" now to bring the army er village in Ireland today, kill- teases wifh an informal coffee rochet Into the program. Personnel; .Sunnier Cohen, Di- means Ihe Soviet has an inter- ing six men. The blast was be- rector of Men's Housing; and in the HUB Reception Lounge, continental ballistic missile that lieved caused by a land mine. Guest Speaker Raymond King, In addition to the coffee, the can carry a 5,000-pound war- Missing Airliner The area was immediately cor- Dean of Men for Fraternity Re- i'anlicllenic Council set up a head. He asked that he remain doned off and police found sev- lations from the University of date Inn eau u hn ii ,u ranged anonymous. Nov. 11—(UP> Pan Ameri- eral Thompson sub • machine Pittsburgh. dales for the men Irom the oth- East German Defense Minis- can officials admit they don't guns. The village is in the Irish er schools with campus women. ter General Willy Stoph said in know what happened to the air- Republic in an area which has MK. JOHNSON spoke to the Berlin today that if war breaks liner missing in the Pacific been the scene of violence group on the objectives of the WEINSTKIN, commenting on out Soviet rockets will destroy since Friday. There was specu- against northern Ireland. IFC. He said that the objectives ihe weekend, stated, "I spoke of the IFC are to unify, coordi- with the delegates when they nate, and regulate its member turned in their reports of the fraternities. These are responsi- committee work and they all bilities of the council and it can termed Ihe weekend a success. Members Join Individually not be allowed to become an ir- Many ni them mentioned that responsible unit. Likewise, no they would like It to be an an- one of its member fraternities nual .ilt.iii because Ihe insights can be allowed to shun its re and ideas lhat they had gained Under New USA Constitution tot I heir own fraternity sys- spun-i hi lilies either. tems.'' By YVONNE SALEH cient members to obtain Ihe re- is necessary to amend the new He further slated that to ac- quired number of ten or more constitution. Proxy votes are complish these objectives the He further staled: "The ao- Associate Editor for representation. included in the necessary ma- IFC must have legislative, ex- comphshmenls of Ihe commit. jority. At nominating conven- ecutive, and judicial powers.

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