THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bowles Cites Need For Self-Assertion CHESTER BOWLES .commencement speech He said that regardless of what we do we must not become so pre- occupied with the forces and counterforces within China and Russia that we neglect to do the great things we are able to do among the majority of mankind for whom Communism is still an unappealing and foreign ideology. "We know that man is sur- rounded by universal beliefs and lives for a purpose. We have no need to discover and invent new principles or ideologies to live by. 'U' Sets Plan To Register' Motorecycles Motor bicycles motor scooters, and motorcycles used on campus second semester must be register- ed with the Office of Student Af- fairs in Rm. 3011, Student Activi- ties Building. Evidence of insurance must be presented and $2 will be charged' for the semester. One area for parking of motor- ized cycles has been established-- the corners of the triangle be- tween Packard, Thompson, and Madison Streets .may be used un- til spring vacation. Further areas will be designated soon, accord- ing to Mark G. Noffsinger of the dean of men's office. Unregistered or improperly parked cycles will be ticketed by the University patrol after Febru- ary 13. ROUNDUP: MSU Joins New Group On Africa By FAITH WEINSTEIN EAST LANSING-A new pro- gram, offering Michigan State University students the chance to work with African students, will begin this summer, Homer Highee, assistant dean of international programs announced recently. Under the auspices of Opera- tion Crossroads Africa, a nation- al organization, students will go to Africa to participate in com- munity projects with African stu- dents. The MSU students will go to Nigeria, where MSU is con- ducting a technical assistance project, and will work there for approximately two months. HAVANA - Protest bombings, mass meetings and student strikes racked Havana this week, as anti- Castro demonstrations hit the pri- vate secondary schools in the city. Castro called for a "demonstra- tion of solidarity," from the pro- Castro "Association of Young Reb- els" who wede urged to "march against counter-revolutionary ob- stacles with your books held high!" The anti-Castro students, who use as their emblem the fish sym- bol of, the persecuted Christians of ancient Rome, went on strike this week-walking out of schools, exploding small protest bombs in suburban Mirimar and on the uni- versity campus. Parochial and private schools were virtually emptied by the strike, although the public schools held normal classes. MEXICO CITY-University of Mexico students, who have been holding a sit-down strike against the new director, Ignacio Chavez, gave up their protest last week. The students gave back the buildings they had seized and held for week, but declared that their opposition to Chavez was not ended. University administrators said classes would resume imme- diately. s . * PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - All students in Haitian high schools were searched on entering school this week, due to violent student protest to the government. Three state high - schools, and the new Epsicopalian St. Pierre College were hit by bombs last week, and six children were in- jured by the explosion. ANN ARBOR - "Since World War II, revision of Japan's edu- cational system has made col- lege available to everyone," Dr. Nobumoto Ohama, president of Tokyo's Waseda University, said, Nobumoto, who visited the Uni- versity two weeks ago, said he is able to accept only a fraction of the 75,000 students who annually apply to Waseda. U U The action was the result of a 'Aoi t e us !meeting of the board of tute V o d ®e U Sunanimous vote at the annua which sets policy for the school. Buy Your Textbooks as Soon as You Are Classified A university spokesman said nc As for Books by Course Numbers Negroes had applied for admris' Ask for 44kSby OUCS NumersSion for the second semester We Have Advanced Textbook Information which beganlast Monday The university has about 13,004 students and is the largest inde Every advance sale guaranteed to be right pendent university in the South east. or your money will be cheerfully refunded. COEDS: It's Hairstyling Galore! O LLETT No Appointment Needed Custom-styling State Street at North University THE DASCOLA BARBERS Near Michigan Daily l Ann Arbor's Friendly Book Store