Sunday, May 20, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Writer John Frederick Muehl was warned to "calm down," but his irrepressible enthusiasm and energy managed to sustain him on a 2,300-mile journey through India. stroke brought him to collapse and he was rushed to a modern hospital lot recoveryn tU ,L h iin the account. of his U l a; in India ntiS book ontitled! "int iw irs wit eliots B tiwr- ti e i the en tirefieti o fiim i 'vvriaiiv' i ho lm Ni tiit itvilvi toe viii ii ii bitt ti~o of Ite ti ii i'vi iiiri tt.l' Iii toti a tt outI iitu ni e'v "All I have to do is look at a globe and find a primitive spot and I go into a trance. If I ever thought I'd have to spend the rest of my life teaching the same course from the same notes, year aftee yeso-I'd just die.' Whether or not rontinuous ies- denic routine would be a death his;;w for Muehl, he is unaikely to beromvie antytaiing like sit oriiniary fauity meiber. '"I am not a schol- ar," lie will sauy immedliatety when ritioincid about lis; teahlinig. tHe iikes smsalt ctlasses, he likes sttu- cni "tehen I can get to know them persnally." What he feels most about his present job is that "the kids are so different today. When I started teaching there wre a great many vecrans in my cise s. They ques. tioned evrything I said. rhe kids today just write things down for the most part. "I remember that when I was 22 I had a 35-year-old armty liuten- sa ini one of yn' classes He would come in drnk every day. Ote dty, when he was more drunk tian usual, I threw him out. He stopt-d at the door and yelled back, 'Sb buy eborysy, and take it easy' " 1 .. Y Yw fj liit i tot ti tilut. it i i of a 1'yc0 to i winre unk i1 Ciii' TVOMPL>)MSIE-T ~ fter his retit: and economic conditions that are SINh0 vihad his heard in favor of such an immense labyrinth of con a earked contrast to his black fusion they would scti ci most taitlents. yc Moehl: "I once American urban dwil'r. so people wouldn't think it was a Whether Mut hl has really found India in the villages is a question ;may. and doubtless will, protest, worthy of much discussion, but but not one in a million of them remaining unanswerable in the will have seen or done what . . fioal analysis. The corruption and horror he reports represent as Muehl did in his six months of serious a problem as any nation journeying," has ever faced, and his disqust Muehl explains it in this way: with a caste system that he feels "I was going to put a preface in increases poverty and starvation, my book, saying that there was and a government which cannot no such thing as a re'al India, come near to solving the really that there are only many Indias, big problems demand the most in- and this India Ls my India. But, tense consideration, then I thought this would be ap- Muehl's attitude toward his parent to any intelligent reader." findings is a combination of anger against injustices and a feeling MUEHL HAS now been away of sympathy for and understand- from India for some seven ing of the people he knew. years. Last summer he was asked As one critic has said, "Indians to write the script for the award- en fret Jttat, John Frederick a "tookie d vt r." Both are red hair and a perpetua puzzle for almost dyed my mustche black, hoax," I winning TV documentary Assign- ment: India." Working with form- er U.S. Ambassador to India John Chester Bowles he ran into some difficulties, "Bowles kept telling me things had changed so much since I was there, and that the differences we had in outlook-he was far more' optimistic than me-would be- come more uniform if I should visit India again. I don't think so." Muehl does hope to return to India some day, to see if there are many changes. His is an es- sentially roving spirit, infused what he called before "juvenile dreams" and what he now de- scribes as "middle age fancy." I I I E I FEEL l AA j- LOOK E \E 1 TO ALL RESIDENTS OF QUADS AND DORMS: Did you know that GREENE'S will pick up and store your woolen garments, bedspreads, blankets?7 Why cart your belongings home and back? Before you leave for the summer drop your clothes and spreads at the house desk. GREENE'S will pick them up and return them in the-fall. FULL COVERAGE INSURANCE FIRE-- THEFT-- MOTHS i i i I * Brown * Black * Green Shag * Rust Shag $695 glowing colors in"- striking leathers - polished .., textured napped. Continental influence brings a lighter touch to brand- new styles, classic favorites - adds cultivated zing to every casual thing you ownl * Natural $795 CAL NO 2-5251 DAY OR NIGHT Free Pick-up and Delivery. -",7 1 lcrocleam M 99E TIE MlCSI1CSI 516 East Liberty SEND SHIRTS When You Send DRYCLEANING EAST MAST'S SOUTH LIBERTY 2 STORES MAIN