THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NO' MUSKET To Launch Original Musical Hold Challenge Election, Set Colloquium Speakers MarcIntosh Presents AL YOUNG -Daily-Larry Vanice "LAND $O"-Sailors and stowaway girls dance on the deck of the ship bound to discover the New World in MUSKET's production of Jack O'Brian's musical comedy. "Land Ho" is being staged in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater tonight through Saturday night with a Saturday matinee. Playwright O'Brian also plays the lead. By RONALD WILTON The members of Challenge elected new officers and discussed their coming colloquium and next semester's program at a meeting Monday afternoon. The colloquium will start with Eugene Rabinowitch, editor of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists speaking on "Alternatives to War in the Nuclear Age," at 8 p.m. Friday in the Michigan Union Ballroom. Harold Stassen, a former gov- ernor of Minnesota and onetime special assistant to President Dwight D. Eisenhower will speak at 11 Saturday morning in the Union Ballroom. His topic will be "History and Problems of Nego- tiations." Arms Control "Disarmament and Arms Con- trol," wil be the topic of Abraham Bargman, a member of the United Nations Disarmament Study Com- mission. He will spe'ak at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Multipurpose Rm. of the Undergraduate Library. Robert Osgood, author of the book "Limited War" will close the colloquium with a talk on "Deterrent Theory" at 3 p.m. Sun- day in the Union Ballroom.. Turning to next semester's pro- gram, Arnold Taub, '62, newly- elected spokesman of the program said "The main theme of next semester's Challenge program, 'The Challenge of Higher Education' will view the relation .of higher education to a democratic society." Ralph Kaplan, '63, who was elected coordinator of the meeting until February when he will take over from Taub, explained that next semester's colloquium will be coordinated with the Conference on the University. Sub-Topics "We intend to divide the pro- gram into sub-topics so that those interested in a particular aspect of higher education will have the opportunity to do research and study in small seminar groups." "Both the colloquium and the conference will relate the national problems of higher education to the future of the University," he said. , Taub also announced that there will be a mass meeting next week for all students interested in work- ing on next semester's program. Hatcher Notes Area Potential Special To The Daily MILWAUKEE - "We have the greatest industrial complex in the world and some of the world's fine universities to serve as cen- ters of research," President Harlan H. Hatcher told a testimonial din- ner honoring Sen. Alexander Wiley (R-Wis) Monday. Describing the potential of the Middle Western region, Hatcher noted its value for electronics, aeronautical, and space industries. Fifty per cent of all North American manufacturing is locat- ed in the Great Lakes area, and half the continent's argicultural production comes from the same region, he said. "We have the experience, we have the know-how, we have the brains. To paraphrase Britian's wartime leader-'Give us the fa- cilities and we will do the job in this age of space,'" Hatcher said. He cited the University, which last year conducted more than 700 government and 'Industry sponsored research projects valued at $30 million, as an example of the research facilities available. "Other great educational in- stitutions inrour Great Lakes re- gion are also engaged in vigorous research activities," Hatcher noted. Hatcher paid tribute to Wiley for his leadership in securing pas- sage of legislation creating the Saint Lawrence Seaway. PHOTOS by BUD-MOR 1103 S. Univ. 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If the bill is passed by both groups, it will take effect two weeks after the election. * * * NEW YORK -Swastikas were painted recently, on four predom- inately Jewish fraternity houses at New York University, Wash- ington Heights Branch. The cul- prits also stole plaques and tro- phies belonging to the fraternities. An investigation has been launch- ed to determine the identity of those involved in the vandalism. SALT LAKE CITY -- Campus police aththe University of Utah stated that a Utah state law which prohibits persons under 21 from smoking is not being en- forced at the University. Police Chief Ernest C. McGarry said that since the intent of the law was aimed at those under 18, the police would do nothing unless told by the administration to en- force it. NEW YORK - The Columbia University student newspaper, "The Daily Spectator," will be- come an independent corporation in 1962. The present $14,000 sub- sidy from the university will be withdrawn. 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