'' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29; 1950 PAGE THREE THE MICHIGAN DAILY c:.......y{4v4t";=I N A' ar.'vl LLA Mr'fk tn:al' -11-11 JUST RECEIVED! New Shipment of Those Popular f, . BLACK 'N WHITE LSADDL with Red or White Rubber Soles 2 j f "' Tuttle S-ays Education To Meet Crisis }c Education should fare better during the current international crisis than it did during World War II, Edward M. Tuttle, execu- tive secretary of National School Board Association, said last night. Tuttle, who also is a member of the National Committee for Mo- bilization of Education, spoke be- fore a dinner meeting at the Un- ion which wound up a one-day conference of school board mem- bers, school officials and others interested in education. AT A MORNING session in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre the conferees heard speeches by State Senator Don VanderWerp, chair- man of the Senate Committee on Education, and Lee Thurston, state superintendent of public in- struction. Education now has a top pri- ority second only to national defense, Tuttle asserted. "We are involved," Tuttle de- clared, "in a war of ideas and this war may be won in the classroom rather than on the battlefield." IN HIS SPEECH VanderWerp struck out at the state support re- cently given to school busses for parochial students. "The cost per pupil is $40 a year," VanderWerp said, "and 6,289 non public school pupils were given transportation to school at public expense during the laws first year. Thus the total cost is about $251,000 at the moment," he continued. VanderWerp objects to the law because he feels it furnishes a threat to public schools' appropri- ations in the future, he said. The public may ultimately be paying for everything in the parochial schools except expenses directly connected with the teacher-pupil relationship, VanderWerp warned. Soph Satire Calls Tiryouts The last period of tryouts for Soph Satire will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. today in Rm. 3G of the Un- ion. The Satire, open to both men and women, will be one of the fea- tured events of Tug Week, in -ad- dition to the sophomore and freshman class rallies and the an- nual tug of war. Sponsored by the Student Legis- lature, the activities are sched- uled for October 27 and 28. ALL IN THE LINE OF DUTY-A military policeman with the U.s. 24th division on the southern front in Korea searches a woman refugee for possible hidden weapons. MEr0 0 T B AL L by JOE HARRIS STIL TE SME OWPRIC.v. only $ 95 Also Brown 'n White with White Rubber Soles Downtown 121 S. Main Sizes 4to10... AAA. toC ... 2 STORES... I On the Campus 619 E. Liberty Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classifieds! FROM THE WORLD'S FOREMOST PEN MAKER- new FOR THE FIRST TIME YOU CAN BUY A MODERN, PRECISION-MADE PARKER PEN AT JUST ABOUT ANY PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY. CHOOSE NOW-START SCHOOL WITH A BRAND NEW PARKER! * The outstanding econ- omy-priced pen of the year. A real Parker... NEW PARKETTE a An. M