9, 1960 TILE MICHIGAN DAILY 9, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY a ailing Club Sings, Works Vaiting for New 'Season' Wright Theatre Opens By CAROLINE DOW In a neglected corner of the SAB, a strangely garbed group sands, varnishes, and sews Jet 14's back together, to the tune of A red-sweatshirted redhead sands a boom, the boom doing double duty as bass fiddle. An overturned hull makes an ideal bongo, while the grating sand- paper creates an authentic back- ground of work. From Belafonte they turn to the "sloop John- B," unfurling the sails on the cement floor to check for dangerous frays. In the bal- cony another group varnished the Emmons Gets Appointment Ardath H. Emmons, a labora- tory supervisor of the University's Phoenix Memorial Laboratory, has accepted an appointment as di- rector of the University of Mis-h souri Research Reactor Facility. In his new position, Emmons will be "responsible for the design and specifications of the reactor installation and oversee the pur- chase and reconstruction of the reactor. The appointment to begin in February also carries the title of associate professor of chemical engineering. smooth wood and checks the lines f or weakness. Too late for blue-nose sailing and too soon for ice-boating, the Michigan Sailing Club meets ev- ery Thursday night to re-condi- tion their boats. First the iceboats are checked to be ready for the cold season and then the 8 Jet 14's are over- hauled. One by one, the boats are trail- ered in from Bass Line Lake to be revarnished and repaired from the hard nine months racing and pleasure sailing. As each boat is finished it is returned to its den in the lake- front boat house until the ice breaks up. The one-man4ce boats are read- ied to go at an instant's notice to wherever ice is reported. During the sailing season mem- bers gather for evening meetings in West Engineering in more sub- dued outfits, but when work or the water is involved, comfort and warmth are the criteria. Thus, patched jeans, shirts and foul- weather gear are in order. When the songs run out and the varnish dries on their clothes its time to quit for the evening, and go home to study. The engi- neers and naval architects to their slide rules and the lit stUdents to fine arts bluebooks. However, they are all sailors. WRIGHT CREATION-The Dallas Theatre Center, designed by the late architect Frank Lloyd Wright, nestles in a wooded area of the Texas city. The structure, the only theatre designed by Wright, opened its door for the first production in December. BEAVER'S BIKE & HARDWARE, INDIAN TROUBLESPOT: Untouchable Heads Government (,. NEW DELHI (AP)-Damodaram + , -. U DID YOU KNOW! " . Ann Arbor Bank has a range of services for travelers: Travelers Checks, money orders, and those important letters of credit. Ann Arbor Bank also offers full information for monetary exchanges with any country. Sinjiviah is an untouchable and in many an Indian village there' are still Brahmans who would consider the sight of him a pol- lution. Damodaram Sanjiviah is also 'U' Grads Win More Wilsonk Fellowships Woodrow Wilson Fellowships have been awarded to more Uni- versity graduates than to those of any other state-supported in- stitution. Since 1945, 55 University gradu- ates have received the fellowships, Prof. Richard C. Boys, of the Eng- lish department and former na- tional director of the fellowships, announced. Only Princeton, Harvard. Yale and Cornell, all privately-support- ed universities, can boast a high- er number of graduates with Woodrow Wilson Fellowships. The University is the eighth most popular place in the nation in attracting fellowship winners to study. The number of winners on campus is exceeded only by those at Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, University of California at Berkeley, University of Chicago and University of Wisconsin. the chief minister-chief execu- tive officer-of Andhra, one of the biggest states in the Indian Un- ion. He became the first untouch- able ever to hold such office when chosen in January to succeedl Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, who had, been elected president of the gov- erning Congress Party.- To Ignore Caste Although Sanjivah's selection has been hailed throughout the nation as an indication of how things have changed in India, he emphasizes that caste, or lack ofc it, will have nothing to do with the 1 way he runs his office. "My masters are the 31 million' people of Andhra," he said in an interview, "not Andhra's 41/ mil- lion untouchables or the 60 mil- lion untouchables of India." He cautioned, nevertheless, that the Untouchables "are the weak- est links in the national body poli- tic and the strength of a chain lies in its weakest link." Choice Significant The selection of Sanjiviah to top political office is significant: for social and political reasons. Technically, the practices of shun- ning untouchables and assigning them only the most undesirable of tasks has been outlawed. In prac- tice, particularly at the village lev- el, the practice flourishes. Sanjiviah's rise to high office may contribute to rolling back such discrimination, which is one of the avowed aims of Prime Min- ister Nehru and the Congress Party. Importance also attaches to law- yer Sanjiviah's selection because he is an able politician, and in Andhra, more than in most states, the Congress Party is in desperate need of new and able leadership. This huge and wealthy state is a top Communist target in the 1962 elections. 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