THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'U Studies Possibilities Of Peace Corps Training By, FAITH WEINSTEIlN of the economics department and Harold Dorr, dean of statewide Prof. Claude Eggertson of the ed- education, yesterday held the sec- ucation school. The committee ond meeting of a group studying made few attempts at answers for the possibility of University par- the immediate future, however. ticipation in a peace corps train- "Prof. Davis is going to Wash- ing program. ington this week. We hope he will A series of major questions get us some further information came out of this meeting, which there," Dean Dorr said. included Dean Dorr, Prof. James "We have to know who is going M. Davis, director of the Interna- to be responsible for the training tional Center, Prof. Samuel Hayes program at universities, whether it would be the head of the gen- eral training programs, or the uni- versity relations man. "Then we have to know what kind of training project will be available to the University, and who is supposed to take the initia-, tive for planning and presenting NEW YORK-Columbia Univer- it-the University or the peace sity members of the National Stu- corps administrators." dents Committee for a Sane Nu- From the University's point of clear Policy plan to join hundreds view, Dean Dorr's committee must of other New York and New Jer- decide 'how many man-hours sey college students for a 100-mile should be devoted to planning a "March for Peace" to begin in training project. "We must set a Wrightstown, N.J. and end in a limit on how much we can afford rally at the United Nations. to spend on a program-and what The theme of the march, which our chances are for reimburse- is the first of its type in the Unit- ment," he said. ed States, is "Security Through "There seems to be a sense of World Disarmament." urgency-at the national level- The concluding rally at the coming from President John F. United Nations Bldg. April 1 is Kennedy and the peace corps expected to draw more than 5,000. people. We feel that we should be SANE spokesmen say. involved." The march will "dramatize the need for united action toward C+ world disarmament," Paul Green- It yConductor berg, coordinator of the project, said. "The only alternative to dis- uits Podium armament is mass sulide." Columbia student reaction to the plan has been cited as "enthusi- George C. Wilson, conductor of astic" by Eric Holtzman, chairman the Ann Arbor Civic Symphony of the Columbia SANE Commit- Orchestra, announced his resig- tee. nation yesterday effective at the Rabbi Isodore Hoffman, a mem- end of the current season. ber of SANE's National Board of Wilson, who has served the or- Directors, said that the march chestra for four years, is also would fulfill a two-fold purpose of vice-president of the - National putting pressure on national lead- Music Camp at Interlochen. The ers and showing that there is camp is moving its winter offices wide-spread public approval for from Ann Arbor to Interlochen disarmament. next fall, necessitating Wilson's resignation of his conducting post. " Wilson will conduct the joint ongacreTo.G ve Orchestra Ann Arbor Civic Bal- rgij7, let concert on April 30, and the Linguistics Ta June 7 pops concert in West Park AT STATE CONVENTION: YD's Support Peace Corps By BUEL TRAPNELL f -,.^. vnt-vu +H The college division of. the Mich- igan Young Democrats Sunday passed a resolution endorsing and actively supporting the peace corps movement in the United States. However, the delegates to the state convention, held at the Michigan Union, warned of "a real danger that loyalty oaths may be required of all the peace corps members" and the corps "may become another cold war weapon" because the administration has set the corps up under the State De- partment. Further noting the individuals may then be required to follow State Department policy, the res- olution suggested "private volun- tary associations and the United Nations as sponsoring agents," should these threats become real- ity. The peace corps resolution in effect supported the suggestions that Alan Guskin, Grad., spokes- man for the Americans Committed to World Responsibility, gave in the keynote speech. Important Purpose "The first and most important purpose of the peace corps," Gus- kin said, "is to assist in accelerat- ing the process of economic and social development in the develop- ing areas of the world." He set certain criteria for the selection of peace corps workers. "They cannot feel that they are carrying a burden," he said. They must be qualified, speak the native language and work for the people of the country to which they are assigned, have a thorough knowledge of the culture of that country and be able to work well in groups. General Notions Although admitting these are general notions, Guskin stressed that loyalty oaths and disclaimer affadavits should not be a, part of the entrance requirements.. 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