FOOD TRUCK STOPPED: Sheriff Foils Attempts. To Aid Southern Negroes THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til11:30 A.M. CHICAGO (UPS) - At 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31, a truck laden with food left the University of Chicago, and at 6 a.m. Nov. 1, it arrived in Sommerville, Tenn. in the heart of Fayette County. An independent group of stu- dents traveled to Fayette County to deliver the food to Negro citi- zens black-listed by Fayette County merchants for their at- tempts to register and vote in the 1960 elections, and to gather in- formation and films on the situa- tion there for presentation to the nation's students. Sheriff Stops During the trip, they were stop- ped by Fayette County sheriff who told them, "We don't want you hanging around;" were met in neighboring Haywood County by the sheriff there who escorted them back to the county line, and were accosted by the White Citi- zens Council who forced them to etake dirt roads into Memphis. The students were Gavin Mac- Fayden, former Shimer College student, and Chicago students Bill Hard, Mark Eastman, Kevin Krown, Ed Cohn and Len Levin. Their account of conditions in sommerville follows. "We were able to travel around the town while we were there and see the effects of the economic squeeze' on the Negroes of the town. Those people who had regis- tered to vote in the coming elec- To Increase Bus Service Willowpolitan bus service will increase the number of runs to seven trips to Willow Run and Metropolitan airports Nov. 23, leaving from the Union, Mosher- Jordan hall and the corner of Cambridge Road and Washtenaw Avenue. Applications for reservations are available at the main desks of dormitories and at the main desk in the Student Activities Bldg. or may be obtained by writing to Willowpolitan, Student Activities Committee, SAB, Ann Arbor. M.- - 4v tion, some 1,500, were denied all credit in the town and many had been refused food and clothing although they were willing to pur- chase them in the town's stores. Stores owned by Negroes were un- able to purchase supplies from their usual wholesalers. Food Short "Although food has been coming in from the North and from stores in Memphis, there is a severe lack of food in the county. The real problem is yet to come. As the crops come in, Negro sharecroppers and tenant farmers are being thrown off their land. "There are very few legal docu., ments or contracts to protect these farmers. The few contracts which do exist will terminate on January first, and the small amount of existing credit neces- sary to people who live without money until their crops come in, will be stopped." 'U' Society VInitiates 31 At Banquet Thirty-one pledges were initiat- ed into the Beta Epsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineer- ing honorary at a banquet held Tuesday. The professional initiates are Professors Richard K. Brown, Chiao Min-Chu, Kuei Chuang, Fred T. Haddock, Gordon E. Peter- son and Leonard J. Porcello, all members of the electrical en- gineering department. Graduates Listed David F. Brown, '62E, Kin Ying Cheung, '62E, John Ducan, '61E, Erdogan Gurmen, '62E, Charles. E. Laidlaw, '62E, Victor A. Otto, '61E, Nicholas A. Spewock, '62E, Frank P. Cartman, '61E, Joannes F. de Wolf, '62E, Dale W. Gieske, '61E, Homer R. Howell, '61E, Peter T. McLean, '62E, John A. Parker, '61E, Victor J. Ubel, Jr., '61E, Ronald K. Vargason, '63E, James R. Cherry, '61E, John E. Duller, '62E, Kemal orgulu, '62E, Philip G. Klintworth, '62E, John P. Os- trominski, '61E, Joseph Siciliano, '61E, and Wesley A. Van Spron- sen, '61E, were the undergraduate initiates. Franklin Harter, '63, received a personally engraved slide rule as a joint gift from the honorary and the Keuffel & Essr Co. for being the first semester electrical engineering student with the high- est academic average. Harter has a 3.9 average out of a possible 4. Others Initiated Also honored were Prof. A. D. Moore of the electrical engineer- ing department and Prof.-Emeritus Joseph H. Cannon. Prof. Moore was awarded a special scroll in appreciation of his eighteen years of service to the honorary. Prof.-Emeritus Cannon was sent a letter of appreciation for his affiliation with the organization for 55 years. John E. Dulfer, '62, was award- ed $5 for an essay on how to improve the electrical engineering laboratory, The banquet was attended by 115, including 35 faculty members. Musket Tickets Due by Tonight All housing unit block orders for MUSKET tickets are due at 5 p.m. today in the MUSKET office at the Michigan Union, General Chairman John Fried, '61, announced yesterday. PERSONAL I, Joseph Treble Sinclair, do hereby extend my most humble apologies to William Charles Witting for having the audacity to assume that my candidate for President could have ever won any election anywhere, and I pledge my vigorous and loyal support to that great American, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the next President, and to his administration and policies, F127 IT'S A KNOW NFACT THAT . . . The man who goes alone can starttday ; but he who travels with nnother must wait till that other is ready! -Thorea u F131 FIRESIDE FORUM. Fellowship. Single young adults. "Issues in Medical In- surance for the Aged." Prof. Wlbur Cohen, Sunday, Nov. 13, 7:30. First Methodist Church, 120 S. State. F130 PROFESSOR HAYES will speak on pos- sible legislation for Peace Corps. 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