TIME MfMfaXN Miry- WEDNESDAY, MARCI 15, 1950 ______________________________________________ ____- FIREWATER FRACAS: Our Law Doesn't Jibe With Members of Tribe I r By RON WATTS Indians, the famous western renegades of by-gone days, have been on the war-path again. Four tribesmen from the Fort Lapwai Reservation in Idaho re- cently latched onto some firewat- er and went whooping it up down the war path. Instead of bringing home the traditional scalp, the. men picked up a sheep. The cause of all the disturbance was the ap- pearance of a new papoose into the family circle of one of the red- skins. * * * AT THIS POINT, The Law stepped in and with the aid of an 86-year-old statute, slapped a 14- year sentence on each of the In- dians. The law was written when "hoss thieves" were strung up and sheep thieves were treated plenty rough. For this criminal act, the 14-year sentence was mandatory under Idaho's in- determinate-sentence law. The Indians pleaded guilty to grand larceny charges and agreed to waive the rights to counsel. Because only one could read or write the white man's lingo, par-, tisans of the Indian claim that the Indians did not know the meaning of "waive" or that the 14-year sentences were manda- tory. * * * PROF. BURKE SHARTEL of the Law School, in remarking on the possible outcome of the. af- fair, said, "The case will probably be thrown out of the Idaho Su- preme Court. The United States Supreme Court has taken similar action in cases of this type." Becausethe Indians were unin- formed about the law and had no counsel, their conviction would not stand up under the "due pro- cess of law" clause, he concluded. D-esign, Styling Tlk Planned "Design versus Styling" will be the topic of Edward J. Wormley's address to forestry students at 7:30 p.m. today in the Architec- ture Auditorium. Wormley, a prominent furniture designer and economist, is expect- ed to bring into focus one of the most controversial issues in the fields of industrial and interior design. RELIGION IN LIFE WEEK Christian Science Organization invites you to a talk on "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND ITS PLACE IN STUDENT LIFE" by JAMES WATT Manager, Washington, D.C. Office Christian Science Committee on Publication RACKHAM LECTURE HALL WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 15 at 4:15 -Daily-Carlyle Marshall CONTEST WINNER-Jane Sheaffer, '50A&D, holds a copy of the cover she designed for the new Inter-Arts magazine, "Generation." Miss Shaeffer's design was selected from entries submitted by an advertising art class. "Generation" goes on sale Friday in con- nection with the Student Art Festival. * * .* Generation' To Feature Contest Winning Cover the new coiffure is shorter .. . neater.. . more alluring .. . i The cover of "Generatioi," new Inter-Arts Union magazine which goes on sale Friday is the prize winning entry in an advertising art class contest. Winner of the contest, Jane Sheaffer, '50A&D, is a member of the art school class in which de- signing the cover was a two-week project. Her design was selected by the have to consider the type of ma- terial which goes into the maga- zinc, its meaning and its audi- ence," she said. "When designing the cover for 'Generation' I tried to get something of the meaning of the title into the painting; a somewhat surrealistic represen- tation of outward movement and something tremendous develop- ing from the germ of an idea." SPECIAL!! CHICKEN IN A BASKET, with rolls and butter $1,00 art staff of "Generation" 15 entries. from * * Miss Sheaffer's lettering, done IN CREATING the work, "you in a bold, free-handstyle, appears - not only on the magazine cover, but also has been used on all post- f-Bomb Is ers announcing the magazine's publication. Exhibit Theme ;THE COVER HAS a blue back- ground with a white and blue-grey Students interested in the im- image and deep black printing. plications of the hydrogen bomb In its original form, it measured 11 by 15 f inches, and was done will find book and other displays with a rubber cement base cover- heon atomic energy at hLane Hall and ed with paint applied with an air week. brush. George Bradley, Grad, pointed A senior majoring in advertising out that these books may be used art, Miss Sheaffer hopes to con- for background material for a Re- tinue magazine work after grad- ligion in Life seminar on the atom- uation. ic bomb and world peace to be x held at 4 nm. tomorrow at tho LENTEN MEALS .RANT, b &)s .,.Corner Liberty & Fifth Streets ' - - - - - -r- - - - - - ANN ARBOR FIGURE SKATING CLUB presents 8th ANNUAL ICE CARNIVAL "iMELODY ON ICE" Cast of 1904 Saturday, March 18, 8:00 P.M. $1.00 (Students 1.D. Cards at Rink Only) only 75 Sunday, March 19, 3:00 P.M. 75c UNIVERSITY ICE RINK Tickets On Sale At: Michigan Union, Ulrich's, Slater's, Wahr's Bookstores, and Ice-Rink. _ -- -~ ~- -- _-- - GABRIELEENTEPIDAIRE WAVE IS THE NATURAL WAVE THAT ADDS NEW BEAUTY TO YOUR HAIR Complete with styled coiffure, shampoo, cut The feminine look for now, demands shorter hair with curls and waves, brushed into a "new look" style that hugs your head. Our Gabrieleen natural Tepidaire wave is the perfect base for the new face-framing cut . gives you new hair beauty at a kind-to-your-budget price. Phone for your appointment today. Or you can choose a Gabrieleen, machineless wave, or cold wave. ;, League. Thebooks deal with the techni- cal peace time applications, mili- tary uses and modern sociological implications of atomic energy, Bradley said. Plan Theatre Trip To See 'Streetcar' A theatre trip to a Detroit show- ing of "A Streetecar Named De- sire" March 25 has been arranged by the Michigan Union, according to Union staffman Phil Johnson, '52E. Tickets for a matinee perform- ance of the play will go on sale today through Friday from 3 to 5' p.m. in the Union lobby, Johnson said. Cost of tickets is $3.65, which covers both theatre admission and bus transportation to Detroit and back. - - Arts _Magazine On Sale Friday "Generation," the new arts mag- azine will be on sale Friday. Sponsored by the Inter-Arts Un- ion, the publication will contain sections in all art fields., Short stories, a one act play, dance re- views, poetry; literary, dramatic and music criticisms will be found in the 96-page issue. "All material isucontributed by students and everything is design- ed especially for our magazine," said Donald Greenfield, '50, pro- motions manager. Even the advertisements will fit in with the over-all pattern of the "Generation." "We will not ac- cept advertisements unless our own staff can create the ads. In this way our new arts publica- tions remains a pure art maga- zine," Greenfield addei. The publication, which goes on sale in conjunct;on with the Stu- dent Arts Festival, will sell for 35 cents. 1-a el To Sponsor Discuission of Jobs Representatives of five compan- ies will speak at the annual Delta Sigma Pi Job Opportunity Panel at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 130 Bus. Ad. Bldg. 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