California Tech HYCON Published Weekly During the School Year by the Associated Students of the California Institute of Technology, Incorporated

California Tech HYCON Published Weekly During the School Year by the Associated Students of the California Institute of Technology, Incorporated

CaliforniaTech Associated Studenta of the California Institute of Technology Volume LXIII. Pasadena, California, Thursday, November 2, 1961 Number 7 Pacifist Speaks At ASCI' Board Diners' Club Allocates $500 BY JAY LIPPMAN In a meeting lasting over two "Alternatives to Military Serv­ hours, the BOD allocated $500 ice" was the title of the talk Interhouse to sundry campus activities last given by George Willoughby at Monday. the Y Diners' Club Monday To Climax Tech's Sailing Club was given night. Willoughby is on the $250 for the purchase of a new Central Committee for Con­ boat; however, the BOD stipul­ scientious Objectors which is Homecoming ated that the club must provide sponsored by the American As in past years, the Inter­ adequate insurance for its new Friends Service Committee. He House Dance will again be the craft. spoke on Conscientious Objec­ highlight of the Alumni Home­ Also sharing in the windfall tion as an alternative to military coming Weekend. Starting at 8 was the Cal tech Chapter of the service. p.m. on Saturday night, Novem­ American Civil Liberties Union. The gist of Willoughby's talk ber 11, the dance will climax a $50 wa" voted for the organiza­ wa" that conscious objection is weekend designed to keep both tion's expanded program of on­ an alternative provided in the undergrads and the a'lumni busy. campus speakers. law to provide other means for Things will start on Friday Bob Koh was given $200 for a person to serve his country when Caltech plays Oxy in an a round trip to New York this if he objects to bearing arms. away football game, an event month. He will be representing There is nothing unpatriotic -photo by Bruce Sirovich filled with fond memories for ASCIT at the Collegiate Coun­ about it; a man must do what is the alumni who remember when cil for the United Nations, to be morally right for him qnd must Vince Hascall, Tech halfback, picks up yardage in football win over South­ ern California College. we could beat them. Then, on held at the UN building. have the courage to follow his Saturday night, there will be a values even if others oppose roast· beef dinner to be served Amadfus Quartet and disagree with him. C.O. is in the Athenaeum, open to all an alternative and not an ex­ Tech footballers undergrads and alumni. Finally, emption. A man may serve in a Perform i ng Soon InterHouse Dance will provide The Amadeus Quartet will non-combat capacity in the arm­ a spectacular finish to the pro­ ed forces or he may serve two Taste Victory At Last give a concert of Mozart, Schu­ ceedings. mann, and Beethoven on Sun­ years in a civilian government BY GARY CHAMNESS kowitz produced the first organ­ All undergraduates are espe­ day afternoon, November 5 in position. In the past C.O.'s have Victory came to Tournament ized cheer of the season. Noth­ cially invited to attend the din­ done the country a great serv­ ing could stop the Beavers as the Pasadena Playhouse. The Park Saturday afternoon as Cal­ ner, along with their dates, par­ group, which has performed in ice by working in mental hos­ tech's Beavers whipped South­ Cline carried the ball over for ents, or anyone else they want pitals and serving as guinea pigs Tech's first touchdown. most parts of the world, records ern California College 28-8. to snow. The cost of the dinner on Deutsche Grammophon, An­ in medical experiments. SCC received the kick. James The team showed high morale is $3.50 per person and forms gel, and Westminster labels. What is a "C.O.er?" Under the Neeley led his team from in gaining their first win in two sec will be distributed soon to those Tickets are $3 and $2, less if present draft law no person shall the T-quarterback position play­ years. Quarterback Bob Lieber­ who are interested in attending. purchased as part of a season "be subject to combat training ing sidesaddle - that is, stand­ mann ran his attack on the They should be returned to ticket. Tickets are available at and service in the armed forces ing a little to one side just be­ ground, and Vince Hascall and either Pete Metcalf in Page or the Coleman Office, 46 N. Los of the United States who, by hind the center and facing side­ Ed Cline turned in 95 and 85 to the Alumni Office. Robles, SY 3-5721. Further in­ reason of religious training and ways. But his first series of yards respectively in rushing. formation can be obtained from belief, is conscientiously op­ plays gave a net loss, and Ken Steve Gorman and Lee Peterson Mrs. Kotkin in Humanities. posed to participation in war in also gained ground for the Beav­ Mutschler punted. The ball Thtee Go To any form. Religious training and ers, and Chuck Vinsonhaler rolled free, and SCC managed to belief in this connection means called signals for a usually tight recover on Tech's 24 yard line. Confab at UN (Continued on page 3) defense. Tech's defensive play There the Beaver defenses made BY ROGER NOLL has been improving, but now a determined stand and took Caltech has accepted an invi­ and then chinks still appear in over the ball on downs. Notices tation to send a student delega­ Caltech's drive back to the the armor. tion to a Collegiate Council for COED GROUP MEETS Caltech received. As Gorman SCC 40 was highlighted by Pe­ the United Nations conference THIS WEEKEND and Cline spearheaded the fast­ terson's fine end run and a to be held Friday and Saturday, There will be a co-educational moving attack, Kelly and Mar- (Continued on page 4) conference on human relations, with November 10 and 11, in New special emphasis on the Peace Corps, York City. The topic for the con­ this weekend in Malibu. There is Publication Of West Coast ference is "1961: UN Year of no charge and food will be provid­ Crisis." The program will in­ ed. Anyone interested should sign clude speeches and discussions up in the YMCA. New York Times Scheduled with figures of major import­ ASCIT FLIGHT FARE CHANGED The New York Times has an­ six-day weekday morning paper. ance from the United Nations. The estimated fare of the New nounced that beginning in the There will be no Sunday edi­ Highlight of the program will York to Paris flight has been latter part of 1962 it will print tion. However, the Monday edi­ be a speech by Prime Minister changed to $250. All those people a Western edition weekday tion will carry a four-page Re­ Jawaharlal Nehru of India, fol­ on the current list will be kept on mornings in Los Angeles, simul­ view of the Week, from the lowed by a question and answer it unless Bob Koh is notified. There taneously with its New York Sunday section of that name, period between Mr. Nehru and are now over 40 applicants from giving a summary of the past the students attending the con­ -photo by J. J. Barton Caltech. edition. "Its purpose," said Orvil E. week's news and important news ference. Mr. Nehru expressed a Moessbauer BIG T WANTS FACES Dryfoos, publisher of The Times, background articles. desire to meet and talk with a The Big T (1962 version) needs "will be to make The New York The edition wilt be available representative sample of college Dr. Moessbauer pictures of seniors doing research Times news report promptly and on newsstands in major Western students in the United States, or (gosh! wow!) lab experiments cities. But The Times expects and so the C.CUN, together with Cited For New with impressive-looking equipment. widely available to readers in that the greater part of the dis­ the United States Mission to the Those who consider themselves the Western states." Physics Effect suitable subjects for such photo­ The Western edition, as de­ tribution will be by individual United Nations, arranged this graphs should see Mike Levy (44 scribed by Dryfoos, will inClude mail subscription dispatched conference. Dr. Rudolf L. Moessbauer, Fleming) as soon as possible. "the foreign and national news for date-of-publication delivery The entire program is with Senior Research Fellow in the in most localities. the sponsorship and aid of the Caltech Physics Department, was Y SETS FINANCE DRIVE reports, business and financial The time is soon approaching news and complete stock tables; "Our Western edition is in­ United States Mission to the UN, honored on October 18 by the when the YMCA makes its only editorials and the interpretive tended primarily to serve read­ and they have arranged to have sident of the Franklin Institute, yearly requests for student dona­ columns; critical reviews and ers who want the news and edi­ several delegates to the UN from of Philadelphia, for his discov­ tions. The Y finance drive will be news of the arts; women's and torial features of The New York various foreign countries attend ery of the "Moessbauer Effect." held this year from November 13- sports news. It will present vir­ Times," Dryfoos said. "It will the discussion groups. Wynn Laurence LePage, Pre­ 17, the week following the Inter­ tually the full content of the seek to supplement, not sup­ , Attending the conference from sident of the Frankiln Institute, House Dance. A $2500 goal has New York edition. plant, the many fine local news­ Caltech will be Bob Koh, Barry presented Moessbauer with an been set for the undergraduate stu­ "However, it will omit purely papers in the Western states." Gordon and Roger Noll.

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