THE MICHIGAN DAILY IAY, MAY 9, 1952 JOCAL EXPERTS REVIEW PROBLEM: Truman Renews Demand for Flood Control CLASSIFIEDS Find your name in the Classified Ads. * * * # * .* , * * * * * * * * By HARRY LUNN After viewing the flood damage ni the water-logged Missouri Val- ey recently, President Truman re- newed his demands on Congress o approve flood control recom- nendations made in his January udget request. Altogether, the President's re- .uests for funds to carry out pro- ects under the Engineering Corps nd the U.S. Bureau of Reclama- ion total approximately $142,600,- '00. The accompanying map shows pecifically where these projects will be built. THE PAST HISTORY of flood control measures has been high- ighted' by a running controversy )etween the Army Engineers and he Reclamation Bureau, J. Wilcox 3rown of the school of natural 'esources recalled. For a time in the 1930's, it looked as though they were cut- ting each other's throats to get money," he said. 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Phone 3-0166 afternoons, 6876 eves. )31R OVERNIGHT GUESTS?-Make reserva- tions at The Campus Tourist Homes, now. 518 E. William. Phone 3-8454. )26R PROJECTS have been divided so that the Army Engineers handle main stem projects, while the Bu- reau of Reclamation builds con- trols on tributary streams along with related irrigation work. President Truman's recom- mendations would grant nearly $88,000,000 to Army Engineers with the Bureau of Reclamation getting nearly $54,500,000 for their work. Commenting on th need -for flood coitrol in the area, Prof.. I.L. Sharfman, chairman of the economics department and public utility expert, cited the need for foresight in control projects. Much criticism has been leveled at Administration flood control projects by public power compa- nies who fear government en- croachment of their- private do- main. According to Prof. Sharf- man, however, utility aspects are not a dominant part of the pro- gram. "I have not heard any great pro- test from the utilities over the project," he said. "In these pro- jects -we must consider flood con- trol for its own sake," he con- cluded. FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW NEW YORK Three-Year Day Course Four-Year Evening Course CO-EDUCATIONAL Member of Assn. of American Law Schools Matriculants must be College graduates and present full transcript of College record. CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 29, 1952 For further information address Registrar Fordham University School of Low 302 Broadway, New York 7, New York LAST DAY Your Official UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN RING is waiting for you - NOW - at Burr Patt's, 1209 S. Univ. )58 Bazaar To Open Third Annual International Week Tomorrow Starting off the activities of the University's third annual Inter- national Week, Student Legisla- ture's International Committee will hold a bazaar to sell articles from all over the world from 2:30 to 9 p.m. tomorrow in the League Lobby. Players Elect New Officers James E. Brodhead, III, '54, was elected president and Joseph I. Gadon, '53, was chosen vice-presi- dent of the Student Players at the group's final meeting of the year yesterday. Millie Vinitsky, '54, and Ann Al- bert, '54M, were elected secretary and treasurer respectively in a re- vision of the constitutional rules, in which the offices of secretary and treasurer were separated. Richard Rosenfield, '53, was elect- ed member at large. Marie D. Miller, director of the Players' shows for more than two years, was appointed executive di- rector by the new executive com- mittee. The articles being sold originally belonged to foreign students on campus, according to Audrey Mur- phy, '53, chairman of the commit- tee. A Chinese dinner given by the Chinese Students Association at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Inter- national Center will be the sec- ond event of the Week. Authentic Chinese food will be served including such dishes as soy bean sauce chicken, shrimp and peas and yang tsai salad. Tickets are $1.25 per person and may be purchased at the International Center. Honorary Society Names Members Delta Omega, honorary society in public health, took in thirteen new members at its annual ban- quet last night. The new members, which in- clude 12 students and one faculty member, are: Prof. William C. Gibson of the School of Public Health; Robert W. Bacorn, Grad.; Julia P. Brandeberry, Grad.; Nor- win J. Burris, Grad.; Margaret M. Cook'; Mohammed A. Farooki; Clare E. Forbes, Grad.; John J. Gannon, Grad.; Marvin N. Glas- ser; Grad.; Eleanor W. Hurd, Grad.; Donald C. Kalda, Grad.; Lloyd Neurater, Grad., and John E. Vogt, Grad. Topic Chosen. For Summer Study Courses ''Modern Views of Man and So- ciety" will be the topic of the 1952 University special summer session program headed by Prof. Richard Boys of the English department, it was announced yesterday. Seven N'ctures, a graduate semi- nar, eight special courses and sup- plementary art shows, concerts, li- brary exhibits and movies will all carry out the main theme of man's relations within the modern world. The lectures will be open to the public and will feature speak- ers from all fields. Among those slated to talk here this sum- mer are: British novelist An- thony West; former Hungarian finance minister Nicholas Ny- aradi, who is now in exile; Rus- sian history authority Peter Viereck; philosophy professor Sidney Hook of New York Uni- versity; literary critic Malcolm Cowley; British economist P. Sargent Florence; and writerj Gilbert Seldes. Problems of the nature of man and social organization will be studied in the graduate seminar in light of contemporary anthropol- ogical, sociological, and psycholog- ical theories. The eight special courses will delve into modern problems through more specialized subjects such as English, political science, and economics. SDA Forum Stresses U.S. Aid For Underdeveloped Countries The importance of a sincere ef- fort to help underdeveloped coun- tries was stressed by a faculty for- um on "United States Aid to Back- ward Areas," sponsored by the Students for Democratic Action last night. The United States must be es- pecially careful in dealing with the new Asiatic nation states which have come into being after the war, Prof. Russell H. Fifield of the poli- tical science department said. "There is little genuine coopera- tion among these states because they are jealous of their lately achieved independence." "Economic development will be most successful if the United States thinks not only in terms of its containment policy but takes a sincere interest in the underdevel- oped countries," Prof. Charles Re- mer of the economics department emphasized. 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