THE 'MICHIGAN DAILY STUDENTS GATHER-Many students at the Free University of Berlinmeet in front of the new library, a gift of the Ford Foundation. This year the University is planning an exchange program with the Free University. Previously, the University sent students to Berlin although no German students came here in return. Davis Announces Study Grant in Berlin By HARRY PERLSTADT In return the University will reading to a blind law studer International Center Director provide free tuition for the Uni will cover Miss Anolds' housin James M. Davis has announced versity of Berlin student, Sybille at the University. that the University is offering an Arnolds. d the While at the University Miss While in Germany last summe exchange grant to study at hArnolds will live at Delta Gamma Davis spoke to the head of t Free University of Berlin for the Sorority as a house guest. Last Free University and discussed t coming school year. summer a member of Delta Gam- possibility of continuing the pr The grant includes a 10-month ma was in Germany for an ex- gram under the sponsorship c living stipend of 300 Deutschmarks periment in international living. the Free University. Davis ende per month, free tuition, a book She was fatally injured in an acci- his vacation and returned to. t allowance, and transportation to dent. University. He discovered a tec Berlin from the ' German border Establish Fund ing fellow in the German depari or any European pdrt. The local Delta Gamma chapter ment, Martha Hogh, who was wil The Michigan student willpro- established a memorial fund for ing to go to Berlin. She is preseni vide for his own travel in Europe, her and decided to use the money ly completing her studies tere. The student can live in the re- to further international goodwill Two-Way Exchange cently completed Student Village by housing a German exchange This year the scholarship cor for about 60 Deutschmarks. Davis student, Sue Deo, '61, Delta Gam- mittee, which Davis heads, estat described the. stipend as "adequate ma president said. This, along with lished the two - way exchang but a minimum. the money the sorority has earned which will go into, effect this fal Application forms for the grani COMMISSIONER NEHRU: are available in Rm. 2011 of t SAB. The only qualifications fo i . the grant are a junior status I India s Econome Scene September and a working know edge of German, adequate fc studying. The applications m Chan es wth reednj, be returned by May 25. Changes with Freedom _____ By SANDRA JOHNSON Of the total investment of $6.5 D "Thirteen years ago, when India billion, only 7 per cent was con- achieved its political indepen- tributed by foreign countries..hlcnewb dence, the average level of income Ad nutyi n in the country was just about $50 T idsec ndustnrdy te n n per person pear year,"-Economic The second plan, adopted in and Commissioner B. K. Nehru of 1956, called for twice as great CLAUDE India said yesterday. an investment. This plan was CABROS Addressing the Conference of particularly concerned with in- International Development, he dustrial development and with said "As long as we were a col- lessening unemployment. ony, it was easy to blame our "It is our aim," Nehru pointed poverty on foreign rule." out, "to be self-reliant as soon as Economic Problems we can." "But with the advent of inde- "Foreign assistance of the order pendence, we had to tackle in of $10 billion over the next ten earnest the economic problem if years will enable India to cross only to strengthen the democratic the hump. Given the capital or COMity foundations of our newly-won the tools, India will afterwards be "'ROSE freedom. able to progress on its own mo- "For the nation as a whole, the mentum." process of development calls for more and more saving and invest- ment." Nehru explained, "it is doubly difficult for India since the very poverty of the people limits the resources available for devel- "The sacrifices implicit in de- velopment have to be evoked by the voluntary cooperation of the people under India's democratic governPens for Economy ike Seeger - Tom Paley - Jo- India's economic planning, has two phases, Nehru said: "one, to --MICH IGAN UNION BAL take stock of our needs and re- sources . . . to give a sense of direction to our efforts, and sec- Tickets $1 .75 ond, to provide a focus for evok- ing a response from our people." On sale at The first five-year plan that was in effect from 1951 to 1956 UNION DESK DISC SHOP emphasized agriculture and the rehabilitation of railway trans-________ __ ____ port. "It is significant that 93 per cent of the resources required for investment in this plan were ob- tained by the Indian people with- out coercion or inflation," he noted. 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