THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1952 =tot . . and the final tally shows a landslide for th-- GARGOYLE * * * * argoyle Plot Revealed; ibversives Still at Larg - 4 .. The Un-University Activities immittee last night uncovered a gantic plot to blow the Admin- tration Building plumb to. One of the ringleaders of the nspiracy, one Ordway Przbrzy- ovnikski-Smythe, confessed that ie putsch was to commemorate ie tri-centennial anniversary of uy Fawkes Day. * * * "WE WERE going to burn Bur- n Tower in effigy too," Przb- ybovske-Smythe asserted with- it any visible signs of emotion. The nerve center of the con- spiracy, according to the investi- rators, was discovered inside the crude, barnlike Student Publi- ations Building, home of the Gargoyle. Head investigator, Preston Przb- bownikski-Smythe (no relation) evealed that the floor of the rich- panelled office was littered with any crates of live chickens. "I ad suspected foul play all along," he said, "but I had no idea were planning a chicken d'etat . * * * THE SUSPICIONS of the mittee were first aroused wh was reported that the Garg was keeping a giant squid ir water cooler. Tests of samp the, water are being made. As The Daily went to p three of the technicians been eaten by the squid. Despite last night's roundur committee believes that members are still at large an be selling "their insidious su sive literature" on campus for twenty-five cents. The committee admitted i powerless to stop the salesme "Civil rights is civil ri Przbrzybovnikski - Smy the with'an unhappy sigh. ARCHITECTURE AUD FRI. - SAT. - SUN. CINEMA S.L. GUILD presents .5651 U.S. Moral SL Agenda Ohio State The following items will be on - Loss Cited the agenda when the Student Prison Riot Legislature meets at 7:30 p.m. today in dining room one of the TN South Quadrangle: Consideration of proposed referendums ( : By BILL RILEY Motion on discriminatory COLUMBUS, O.-(P)-The four- o <+ ~' America has deserted the moral scholarships day uprising of Ohio Penitentiary b fiber that has made this country Lecture committee evaluation inmates, a period filled with fire, b what it is, President George Shus- report rioting and death for one convict, ter of Hunter College claimed last NSA report appeared at an end late yesterday. T < s night in the second of the "Tis Late permission in men's Unruly convicts in four cell-A I Believe" lecture series. residence halls blocks who had been out of control t Speaking of the threat of co- Committee reports since the rioting started Friday F ruption in high offices, Shuster Treasurer's report night, gave in to a surrender ulti- saw the nation becoming indiffer- All interested students and matum delivered by Warden Ralph ent to the principles of the found- faculty members are invited by W. Alvis. ing fathers. There are many in- SL to attend the meeting. government that are as corrupt as THE WARDEN met with a com- ! the feudal lords of the Middle mittee of 22 representing the 1,600 H Ages, he'said, in their search for M ighty W ave prisoners in the G, H, I and K cell- d power. Does such a government blocks. Afterward, he announced . have the right to send soldiers to H the complete surrender of the con- defend if from communism? H itsEvacua ed victs, and said the men, without fi : Shuster asked. food since Sunday afternoon, * R * + *would be fed sandwiches and cof- i PEOPLE, Shuster said, are to Oau1ore fee tonight. a El prone to rely on science for the Warden Alvis, called "Big a answers to moral issues. The good HONOLULU--(A)-A thunder- Red" by the convicts, said the ti is now thought of as what the ing 13-foot wall of water, powered prisoners were not given an op- common actions of people are, by one of recorded history's portunity to 'make any stipula- w People have forgotten, he contin- mightiest earthquakes 3,500 miles tions on their surrender, and m ued, that the Christian-Judaic era away, struck the evacuated north- that they did not make any re- i considered 'good' as coming from west shore of Oahu in the Hawaii- quests. God alone. This is the reason, an Islands yesterday. Just prior to the meeting with u Shuster maintained, for all signs of It was the fourth and largest the prisoners, Alvis walked into the s they Ay eviden ce lf tidal wave to hit Hawaii in littel prison courtyard under heavy p coup As further evidence 6f this, more than an hour. guard. Then he went into the cell- u Shuster pointed out that the * * * blocks unaccompanied and un- study of philosophy has been re- THE WAVES were built up by armed. a placed by a Freudian concept of a seismic shock that raced through * * '* con- 'how to make friends.' Educa- the Pacific at more than 400 miles HE WAS inside about two min- P en it tion has not taught youth about an hour from a point in the sea utes, and then came out with EF staff the great spiritual history that of Okhotsk between Siberia and the 22 representatives. All the E ,n the has meant so much to this land, Japan guards backed away, and the pris- les he added. oners formed a circle around the c We seek freedom for the world, The shock also threw nine- warden. They talked about 10 min- d ress, Shuster said, but do we know what foot waves at Adak in the Aleu- utes. Then the representatives m had the word means in an era that con- tians and Midway in the Cen- went back to the cellblocks. i dones McCarthyism? Only as we tral Pacfiic. During the Friday night riot- v some rediscover the principle of spiri- The 13-foot wave on Oahu ing, which began in the dining v d will therealities that have bolstered knocked down telephone lines and room, all locks on the four-man a ntointepast, can the so- clsi h orclbok eea bver- lution to this state of decay be bowled over a U.S. Navy photog- cells in the four cellblocks were today found, he saidd rapher bit he was reported unin- broken. Since then the 1600 have p __dy____nd,_h_____d. jured. been out of control, ranging t was * * * freely on the catwalks surround- g en.*Principals 17ii AT HILO on Hawaii Island a re- ing the cells on their tiers. M ghts," cently-completed $23,000 territor- Sunday afternoon one convict T said ial boathouse was demolished by was shot and wounded, and Mon- w Confer Today a wave, the Coast Gurati reported. day morning one convict was shot t Coast Guard buoys, weighing and killed and three others were t One hundred and seventy five 10 to 12 tons were torn from wounded as they rioted in the cell-b high schools and nine junior col- their moorings. blocks, defying wanrngs of the be leges are represented at the 24th Hilo police ordered the evacua- trance to the cellblocks. r annual Principal-Freshman and tion of Keauhaha Beach, badly hit * * *a Junior College Conference, which by a tidal wave in 1946. THE WARDEN said a search of n began at 7:30 p.m. last night, with _________ a round table discussion at the the prisoners for weapons will be- M gm this morning in a stockade S Michigan Union. College Dayucnwhich will be set up on the base- ferences with the principals for- ball field inside the prison walls. u m mer students in the morning, fol- To B e Held The search and screening of pris- ARE er tudets n te monin, fo- O 6 6oners wil take two ful days, he RY lowed by a luncheon which Presi- estimated. Cells also will be 1W, dent Hatcher will address. In the-esiad.Cls lowllb afternoon, the pricipals will hear The Seventh Annual Ann Arbor searched. afseriesoofshpecsipyeasoallHigh School College Day to be held Meanwhile, the problem of the a series of speeches by deans of all today will feature representatives broken locks in the four cellblocks colleges of, themen University which from 20 colleges to tell prospective remains to be solved. The plan now S e gra tendirctly, ando -students what their respective is to take some 600 to 800 of the ___r 3:30 p .rwilatten dicoffeehours schools have to offer. "best" prisoners from the peni- 3:30 p.m. will attend coffee hours In addition to juniors and sen- tentiary and hold them at Camp ent Tetotalo 3 resed e etatis lors from Ann Arbor High, sen- Perry in northern Ohio for a time. le o e of 325 i lors of all high schools within a to the conference includes prm- 25-mile radius have been invited, IFC A d cipals from Michigan, Illinois, In- along with their parents. 1111 chmends diana, Ohio and New York In the past, about half of each Ann Arbor High graduating class ( Ont~.act R tles Elects Officers has gone on to college and aboutR The student chapter of the In- half of these have gone to the Uni- stitute of the Aeronautical Sci- versity, according to Frank M. IFC last night passed an amend- ences has elected officers for the Reed, faculty college day chair- ment to its By-Laws permitting current year. man. fraternity men to contact rushee's Those gaining positions were in the Quadrangle Common Warren File, '53E, chairman; Art Lounges and in Club 600 during Sotak, '53E, vice-chairman and Read and Use the formal two week rushing pe- Dave Wu, secretary - treasurer. riod. Prof. Wilbur C. Nelson of the en- Daily Clasifieds The 'proposed amendment must gineering college was chosen facul- be submitted to SAC for final ap- ty advisor. proval according to Pete Thorpe, '53, president of IFC. The amendment further pro- N vides "there shall be no personal contact between fraternity men and rushees within, the rushee's P ___residence, University or private, except by fraternity men living in i she rushee's residence."u The By-Law as it now stands 2 does not affect the informalT pledging period when fraternity W E men are allowed to contact menp living in residence halls and pri- S: vate rooms for purposes of rush- Ting. A motion presented by Ed Lait- ner, 53E, of Chi Psi, to cooperate with PanheI in planning a spring EE:.. pledge project at the Fresh Air Camp was unanimously passed. Weekdays, 6:30 to 11:30 Sat., Sun., 1:30 to 11:30 ADMISSION .. . 44c LLMCHIGAN------- STARTS TODAY B CONCERT gest Attraction Campus this weekend. FRONTIR C a m p u s , eo* '7~% c NlRo DAILY CLASSI OFFICIAL BULLETIN LOST AND FOUND LOST-Parker "51" pen, brown with The Daily Official Bulletin is an silver top with initials M.M.L. Call official publication of the University 2-4514. Maryanna Larson. )43L f Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsi- LOST - Keepsake Bulova gold watch bilty. Publication in it is constru- black band; Tues. morning. Call Doris ive notice to all members of the Spierllng, 315 Mosher. )45L University. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 FOR SALE Administration Building before 3 p.m. he day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday.) 2 END TABLES, contemporary wrought iron and walnut designers' models; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1952 reasonable mahogany bowls and oil VOL. LXIII, No. 38 painting. 9455, Mr. Hoffman. )2 UNIVERSITY of Michigan pottery ash notces tray. Regular 125 Special, 75c. Bur STUDENT TEA. President and Mrs. Patts. 1209 South University. )39 atcher will be at home to students to- KODAK MEDALIST I 2%x34 with 50 ay from 4 to 6 o'clock. m.m. Ektar lens, leather case. Men- delsohn flash gun, filters, portra and Veterans eligible for educational bene- poloroid lenses, Enlarger, Federal Mo- its under Public Law 550 (Korea G.I. del 250, 2%x3% with 87 m.m. F. 4.5 ill) should report to the Office of Vet- lens. Excellent condition. All for rans' Affairs, 555 Administration Build- $160. Call 2-4636. )47 ig, with the Certificate for Education - nd Training (VA Form 7-1993) as soon STUDENTS-Up to IS off on diamonds, s it is received to expedite authoriza- watches, rings, electric shaver, silver- ion of allotment checks. ware, appliances and all other jewelry items. Any nationally advertised pro-' Late permission for women students ductsat these savings. Ph. Ed Neback, 'ho attended the SL-Cinema Guild Lit._'53,_3-1713._ )59 novie (Wilson) on Nov. 2 wIll be no MEN'S SUITS, O'coats ......$5.00-$15.00 ater than 11:15 p.m. Women's Suits, Coats ... $1.00-$15.00 Freshman-Sophomore School of Nat- a , Tuxedos, Formals. ral Resources Conference, Room 3D, Nearly New Shop, 209 E. Washington. lichigan Union, 7:30 p.m., Thurs., Nov,7 . Attendance required of freshmen. So- 2% x 3 'PACEMAKER speed graphic, homores and new transfer students fully equipped, like new. Phone Henry rged to attend. Arnold 3-4141. )40L Senior Engineering Students, Gradu- MOUTON COAT, suits, ice skates. Prices tes, and Faculty. You are invited to in- reasonable. Phone 20808 after 5. )76 pect the SQUARE D COMPANY DIS- LAY COACH which will be parked on GIRL'S winter coat, size 12. Like new. ast University Avenue in front of East Ph. 3-4073 after 6 p.m. )77 ngineering Building today, Nov. 5. HG HOUSE TRAILER ~ Good condition. Mechanical, Industrial, and Electri- Complete new tires. 1042 South Main. al Engineering, or other interested stu- )78 ents, are requested to attend the group CONSOLE Motorola Television Radio neeting of the Square D Company at Phonograph. Mahogany. Good tone. ip.m. in 229 West Engineering Build- Phongrp. Mah rs aoany.God tone. ng if you are scheduled for an inter 1042 . Main. Mrs. Jacob Schild. )79 iew with the representative, Mr. W. H. FOR SALE-Sizes 9-11, several formals, Younger, for Nov. 6 or 7. He will inter- dresses, suits, blouses and skirts. If iew in the Department of Mechanical interested please phone 6308. )80 nd Industrial Engineering on Nov. 6 nd in the Electrical Engineering De- CHIME clock, drop leaf table, and coffee iartment on Nov. 7. table. 562 S. 7th St. Call 5330. )81 The School of Education Testing Pro- OLDS TRUMPET-Excellent condition. ram will be given on Nov. 6 in the Call 2-0442 1 to 4 p.m. wekdays. )72 4ain Lecture Hall, Rackham Building. The session begins at 7 p.m. All students ROOMS FOR RENT who are working toward a teacher's cer- ificate and who have not already taken ROOMS FOR OVERNIGHT GUESTS- he examination previously are required Reserve rooms now at The Campus o attend. Tourist Homes. 518 E. Willam (near Student Sponsored Social Events listed State). Phone 3-8454. )2R elow are approved for the coming week- 2 DOUBLES for men. Close to Rackham, nd. Social chairmen are reminded that Music School, Hospitals. Phone 3-0746 equests for approval for social events or 3-0166. )25R re due in the Office of Student Affairs Lot later than 12 o'clock noon on the FOR MAN-Large single front'room, 1104 Monday prior to the event. Packard. Phone 3-1937. ovember 7 Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Xi Delta Angell HouseEART Eta Kappa Nu THE A T Hinsdale-Wenly Inter-Guild November s Presents James Acaca Alpha Chi Sigma Colonel' W Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Sigma Phi OPENIN Alpha Tau Omega Beta Theta Pi continues throu Chi Phi Delta Chi Delta Sigma Theta Make Reser Delta Upsilon Gwnberg House Hawvaii Club Kappa Sigma Phi Alpha Kappa, Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Reeves House At Sigma Alpha Epsilon ' Sigma Alpha Mu icthe Sigma Chi te Sigma Nu 01s Sigma Phi Epsilon Taylor House Tau Delta Phi Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Triangle Tyler House Mrs. Williams' League House Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Psi November 9 .iL Kappa Delta To bring it to life, M-G-M sent a Nu Sigma Nu of stars and technicians to Engan Personnel Interviews:t his ti o aeo On Tues., Nov. 11, there will be a gen- tleman at the Bureau of Appointments the morning to interview men grad- Next -- Betty Hutton uating in February representing the following firms: ORTHO PHARMACEU- TICAL CORPORATION, of Raritan, New Jersey (interested in men in LSA with Premedical, Zoology, or Chemistry for (Continued on Page 4) IIIIIIfI :1 I 44c until 5 P.1V 4 0 004d>4)4 0 40. 1 ! ;> ''p. 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