TlE MICHIGAN DAILY . EaCitizens Explode; Then Subside as Troopers Arri Tiet E ast (Cnine fo Pg 2 them and the policemen raised The the people-still wearing face. He went down, blood p "Who's going through?" he their clubs, moving this way and the savage, snarling mob's mask- from his mouth. roared. that as people tried to dodge them. turned on reporters and photo- In the next few minute " a lre,"hred..tatanpentrd onode-thedgraphers. It was a gesture of frus- beat up four others. The ,. ' "We all are," the people shrieked. A man went down, pole-axed, tration. They had to have some earlier, "We ought to wipe They surged over and around the when a policeman clubbed him. outlet for the wild rage and hys- street with these Yankee rep Sbarricades, breaking for the police. Completely Distraught . teria that had galvanized them. I passed through the i About a dozen policemen, In The women-the auburn haired Francis Miller, a Life magazine swirling crowd, trying not 1 dadion short-sleeved blue shirts, swinging photographer, was coming out of too fast, nor too slow. N sstWaONS) 1 billy clubs, were in front of them. one, the woman with the radio, the crowd. His arms were filled happened. S Men and women raced toward and others-were swirling around with camera equipment. He never When I looked back, the police commanding officers. had a chance to defend himself. block away, it was relativel e syTears were streaming down their A man rushed toward him, and again. 2940 15 5t r R{V ae. hyace omltlyd smashed his first full in Miller's FIt was an explosion. '' traught. Polls e gions They kept crying, "The iggers s.~ are in our school, Oh, God, are adWd ~ e ,you going to stand here and let NO-3 !j s the niggers stay' in school? Othen, sty in school? The Most Challenging Story of Faith Then, swiftly, a line of cars j _.A survey last spring revealed filled with state troopers rolled to- I .,Lions. The flasher-signals; on the. that more than half of the TUniver- ward the ~school from two direc- ::: fsity's foreign students were Chris- tos h ise-inl.o h tianshops of the cars were spurting red - warnings. Of the 1036 students questioned Almost Under Control by the International Center, 535, Sf/ee :ETRIc TONS) or 51.65 per cent, said they were In an instant, the troopers and 1955 Christians. Non-Christians num- policemen had the crowd - not 1940 bered 197, 19 per cent, and 304 wholly under control - but well 6.0 ~ expressed no religious preference. away from the school. Lrom countries predominantly The roaring and howling went Moslem, Turkey was best repre- on, but it was futile ndw. Nobody CNlMAScoPI sented at the University with 54 tried to charge the lines again. JOAN COLLINS - RICHARD BURTON - BASIL SY eetj'i& I Moslem students. 1940 1955 The University's only Hindu stu- "TRINIDAD" LTRAVELU S PORT JO.& l6. dents last lyear came from India: - A ' dd * jf'f 55. Hindu, nine. Hindu-Jamn and (A U L .A~ /1 o five Hindu-Sikh. 2nd WeekT r"THE LAND UNKNOWN CN Venezuela leads the predomi -Triumphant Thursday "U nantly Roman Catholic countries e Soviet East has become a with 40 students. arsenal. Its riches nourish not South American countries ac- the Sov.it Union itself but counted for 191 of the 254 Roman entire Communist bloc of na- Catholic foreign students. . Its economic growth is a fact From the predominantly Protes- tant countries, Canada' and Ger- normous geopolitical signifi- many were represented by 55 and e. 10 Protestants respectively. ' t GRAND OPENING | But Did You Ever Hear A BELLY LAUGH? Belly Laughi is Not A Word To Use In Polito Solety - But Confidentially. It's the only word that adequately describes the kind of laughs that you will get fron one of the FRI., SEPT 27 AD K1 ury ''i~'i r,, f .-,,.. funniest pictures of the vyear.Thoe jwho have useem. I I SAT., SEPT. I! I I i isU ®l