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September 20, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY hrushhev Wants Talks Wit Ie aUNAsml UN TALKS BEGIN: WashingtonCool to Reds WASHINGTON () - President Dwight D. Eisenhower said yes- terday "there seem to be some trouble makers trying to come toy our country." Secretary of State Christian A. Herter saw no brightening of the slim prospects that Eisenhower will get together with Soviet Pre- mier Nikita S. Khrushchev. And he discounted . the possi- bility of serious negotiat...…

September 20, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY r DAILY OFFICIALBULLETIN For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. aU I;! i;; r 1!. !' I I ; i . I (Continued from Page 4) Use of Office of Student Organiza- tions Special Business Old Business: Election Rules Consideration of Nationality Groups under the Discrimination Regula- tion Standing Committees: Student Activities Committee...…

September 20, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…TE MICHIGAN DAILY TUEBDAI Bergeon !Political Communication Patterns Differ Poliicalcom unictlonin R IPolitical communication mnfree AP CBS and totalitarian societies was the other parts of the political struc- fragmented - a pattern which topic 'of a report by Yale Uni- turc dependent on this elite.. tends to reinforce itself." ing to put the University out of versity Prof. Gabriel Almond at Coercion Essential Notes Differences business." t...…

September 20, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY VIDISCRIMIN ATION GROUP: 'icket Activities Mapped By PETER STUART Ann Arbor's band of anti-dis- crimination picketers, bolstered by a summer of demonstrations and successes, moves into the, fall term organized officially as the 'Ann Arbor Direct Action Com- mittee.' The group is mapping an ex- panded campaign for the coming It first banned together last February to demonstrate against alleged discrimination practices again...…

September 20, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 8

…TIRE MICHIGAN DAILY Footballo Open Fall 1mSports Progr By CLIFF MARKS I ness against the runner draws cern passing (with all players eli- The intramural season gets un- a 15 yard penalty. gible to receive passes), punting, der way Monday, rain or shine, Blocking has to be carried out and scoring. drwa eoennggainme shine lokigwithout using the hands or ex- A te'am punting must announce dence Halls touch football head- tendd arms, and the block...…

September 20, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…EiEr 2seTHEDMICHIGAN eTDAILYkeLa Readis Defense °n 3.y'° w }fMDenver 1TakesLead!- _____ for Ducks' S ,plit-T n,. . , = ? W~ W U'WUV I By DAVE ANDREW In the wake of last Friday's ragged scrimmage, Michigan's football team pounded through a grueling two and a half hour workout in preparation for Satur- day's opening encounter with powerful Oregon. The Ducks, easy 33-6 winners over Idaho last Saturday, and last year's 11th ranked team, come Te...…

September 20, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 10

….. .... THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ir DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH UNIVERSITY PLAYERS playbill 60-61 a concert reading of CHRISTOPHER FRY'S freedom award drama THE FIRSTBORN wednesday/saturday, OCTOBER ARISTOPHANES' splashing farce 19-22 THE FROGS thursday/saturday, NOVEA performances in thevarsity pool featuring the varsity swimming team ABER 3-5 Michigan Sees Kennedy to be announced LABORATORY with the school of music, thursday/saturday, NOV...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 1

…THE STUDENT CONFRONTS THE U' 11 r Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom Datil FAIR, MILD Iligh-76 LOW-56 Light northerly winds; hot much change in temperature. fee Page 4 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1960 TWENTY-FOUR PAGI Attacks Off-Campus Housing Discriminatiot 'U' Given Cyclotron 4Y Approval Congress Passes AEC Funds Bill The University will get $1.8 million in Atomic Energy Com- mission funds to co...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDA 7C Plans Summer Reading Seminar limit the size of groups, those who are enrolled in the program willj be given first consideration. All pertinent information con- cerning the summer reading pro- gram, including reading lists of the required primary books and optional secondary books along with the dates and times of sem- inar meetings may be obtained at the table in the lobby of the Undergraduate Library. The freshme...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 3

… ) sk7o Claims Red SmILear !State Lawmakers Called into Session Cheers M f NTo Hide Congo i Plot I Mks Council SMaintain X1l Support Russians Demand. Complete Withdrawal In Counter-resolution UNITED NATIONS (A) - The. U.S. accused the Soviet Union yes- terday of conducting a campaign of smear and slander against the United Nations in order to cover up a plot to turn the Congo into a Red satellite. In addition the U.S. called on the...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 4

…j Ai dgau at j Seventieth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSMTY OF MICHIGAN Ten Opinions Are Free UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTRO. OFS TUDENT PUBLICATIONS Truth WW e'" STUDENT PUBUCATxoNS BLDG. * ANN ARBOR, MICH." Phone No 2-3241 Editorials printed in The Michigan Daily express the individual opinions of staff writers or the editors. This must be noted in all reprints. . Y, SEPTEMBER 16, 1960 NIGHT EDITOR: PHILIP SHERMAN ...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 5

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY olitical Scientists Discuss World Trends I Participants in the Internation- al Political Science Association round table conference, which met this week at the University, com- mented on the political trends in other countries. Prof. Henry Bretton of the political science department de- livered a paper on the newly emergent states of Africa. "As more West African states attain independence, conflict between) ethnic group...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 6

…r Arbor's Most Cenlte. on-the-Dremise OfiilsReot nriuetUp II SLIGHTLY HIGHER- University officials report yregst ration at this tinge 1 and expect a total of over 24000 students to register for class for t --Daily-David Newman eis slightly above last year, the Fall semester. welcome to the campus ... you'll like what you see here! / You'll see America's fashion shop waiting. largest' and most complete campus for you at Jacobson's! You'...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY INDEPENDENT RESEARCH: Medical Students Plan Special Studies c; - As the first step in a new spe- cial studies program for selected students in the Universial medical school, 13 freshman and 19 sopho- more medical students met their faculty tutorial advisors at a din- ner last night. The innovation, somewhat sim- ilar to the undergraduate honors program in the literary college, is an attempt to provide more chal- lenging me...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRYD) CAMPBELL REPORTS: State Voting Laws, Ball( Influence U.S. Elections 1960-1961 STUDENT DIRECTORY State laws governing the voting franchise and the physical form of the ballot itself both have a significant effect on the American elections, Angus Campbell, Direc- tor of the University Survey Re- search Center reported to the In- ternational Political Science As- sociation recently. Campbell noted that in more than ha...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 9

…THE MIHIGAN DAILY.Z itt P By PHILIP SHERMAN A new technique for using com- ters may ultimately eliminate ich of the drudgery commonly iociated with term paper writ-, ,. The technique is simply a new ithod of information retrival de-j oped by the University of Pitts- rgh. It's but one example of the panding use of computers in! n-scientific educational fields. (The importance of computers education was emphasized by s week's conference at the ...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 10

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, K TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, 11 IBucs Defeat Dodgers 3-1 Lead by Six By The Associated Press The Pittsburgh Pirates increas- ed their National League lead over the idle second place St. Louis Cardinals to six games yesterday with a 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Mil- waukee Braves crept to within a' half-game of St. Louis by beat- ing the Chicago Cubs by the same score. San Francisco defeated...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 11

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Passing Highlights "M" Drill By DAVE ANDREWS Coach Chalmers "Bump" Elliott's Michigan gridders ran through a snappy two hour pass- ing drill yesterday in preparation for the expected full scale scrim- mage tomorrow or early next week. Elliott withheld his charges from any heavy contact drills yesterday as with the season opener against Oregon a scant eight days away, he is becoming wary of the injury bug which has stricken...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 12

…P Vs THE MICHIGAN DAILY f7iRAET 3AY, SEPTE I r Sophs Raise Grid Hopes I1 I , - By JIM HAMDT At least one sophomore has cracked the Michigan starting eleven with promise that two moreE will eventually follow. That one sophomore is quarter- back Dave Glinka, a product of Toledo Catholic Central in Ohio. Glinka, standing 6-1 and weighing 210 pounds, has been a fine all- around perfromer of late, passingj and running well. He is still bein...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 13

…SECTI ON 4 p- it r 1Mw1t A4&hr 41a1pottu 4womommopp- -w- Ah,.X SECTION TWO TWO VELVE PAGES ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1960 TWELVE P NSA Adopts Moves On National Issues The United States .National Student Association, composed of representative delegates from 383 colleges and universities, met in Minneapolis for its 13th Congress, Aug. 21-30. Nearly 100 resolutions were adopted in the Congress plenary ses- sions and...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 14

…THE MICHIGAN D AILY PROGRAM NOTES: Choristers To Audition For SingingPositions Students 0 0 By CAROLINE DOW j University Choral Union audi- tions for new members will con- tinue through Wednesday. Any interested singer can have an audition appointment by call- Inig NO 8-7513. Old members in good standing may re-enter upon application at the University Mu- sical Society office in Burton Tow- er not later than Sept. 29. Rehearsals for the e...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 15

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY YGRESS MEETS: NSA Issues Statements On National Problems (Con+tnua tfromPagm 1 I Ha'Student Earns Degree in Law V"Abjoluu0u as Vacs rsssv of "I would argue, however that if the student when he is a student, does not confront the issues of modern life with great seriousness and with an understanding that he must come to an ultimate deci- sion as to where he stands with regard to those issues, then he will not do so after...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 16

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY , ; 1 1 I 3 t 1 1 i . f I '1 ... Dear Student: The Michigan Daily has just become YOUR college newspaper. You will find The Daily serves you in two ways: it presents and evaluates campus and world events and offers you the chance to par- ticipate in a stimulating activity encompassing all phases of journalism. I 'We invite you to join us Friday, Sept. 16 at an open-house at The Daily building, 420 Maynard Street, locate...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 17

…TRE MICHIGAN DAILY 1l USNSA -CONVENTION RESOLUTIONS: Advocate School Aid, Desegregation; World Youth Forum <« (Continued from Page I) believes the responsibility of stu- dent government is to represent the majority of its electors on any issue with which it is concerned'. And that any limitation on this function besides those imposed by the students themselves are in- consistent with the ideas of the universal community of scholars. USNS...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 18

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Eastern Language Studies ts Students ccelerate LiguisticSkill lor, or Mr. Russell 0. Hanson, as- By SHERI BRISTOL - MODERN LIVING--Sliding glass walls provide access to a sheltered patio at the new Alpha Chi Omega sorority house on Washtenaw. Living, dining and recreation rooms may be combined with the outdoor area for special events. The patio was designed to save a large tree in the center of the property, which was form...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 19

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ity Press Expansion s Book Production By JUDITH OPPENHEIM Since 1954, the scope of the Uni- versity of Michigan Press has in- creased to the point where it ranks among the top university presses of the country. The number of books published annually has increased more than 500 per cent over the last six years, from a total of nine in 1954 to 46, last year. During this same period, the sales income of the Press has risen f...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 20

…T HE MICHIGAN DAILY 'DAY, 16, Maists Awarded A lumni A i FIRST UNIVERSITY TO EXPERIMENT: tudies Grants To 'U' Fund Officials- Call Trimester Plan Successful at Pitt By PHILIP SHERMAN The University of Pittsburgh is currently the only major Ameri- can university operating with a trimester calendar. As this plan boosts an institu- tion's capacity by 50 per cent. "a legislature will hound the presi- dent of a state university to death when it he...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 21

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. Dad, SPORTS by HAROLD APPLEBAUM Comeback Olympic Champion Swimmer Joan Spillane Enters Michigan SNI1GHT of the Michigan Swim Gala Day is by definition a happy occasion for local swim enthusiasts, but this was not so ate on the night of December 5, 1959 as diver Bob Webster lay under heayasedation in Universlty Hospital.h Hours before Webster, to the horror of 2,000 Michigan swim fans, hadplunged unconscious into V...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 22

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY M Building Now Open By BOB ROMANOFF j 'his week the large Intramural iding, located on Hoover just St of State, opened its doors fol- ing the summer vacation usher- in the 49th year of I-M sports Michigan. the hours will be from 8 a.m. to p.m. on weekdays and from ht to noon on Saturdays. the actual I-M program won't rt until a week from Monday with the opening of the touch football season. The International Center soccer...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 23

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Skala, Jorgenson Appointed Basketball Aides to Strack 1 By DAVE ANDREWS The youth movement among the Michigan coaching staffs rolled on during the summer with the addi- tion of Jim Skala, 30, and Tom Jorgenson, 25, to the basketball staff under new head coach Dave Strack. Skalla, who received his Masters here in 1953, spent a year at Adrian in central Michigan. He then moved to nearby Eastern Michigan University to assume...…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 24

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1,DAY .. S . r i s CR ti e -9 °. 0 'tiA, , s Fs US w 1 I For Every Course on the Michigan Canpus NOTICE! Engineers and Architects ULRICH'S carry the largest stock in Michigan of Engineers' and Ar- chitects' Books and Supplies at Special Student Prices. t HEADQUARTERS for SHEAFFER- PARKER and ESTERBROOK FOUNTAIN PENS r DESI ULRICH'S WHOLESALE BUYING Enables us to give you great values in Student Supplies BUY AT ...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 61

…F Seventieth Year of Editorial Freedom ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 190 l -Day-James Warneka ADDITION--Included in this year's construction projects for the University is the three-story addition to the Student Activities Bldg., adding over 35,000 feet of floor area, The addition should be completed by September of.next year. It will house the Office of Admissions,'the Student Employment Office, the office of Student Affairs,...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 62

… Varied Program Orients Students to University of Mkhigan and Ann Arbor in the bag SAFER, EASIER, NEATER WAY TO CARRY YOUR "SCHOOL STUFF" a tio d. ate eo C ede Iyon ta id fmj ha' au BIC Wa afl 2 0 0 0 I 0 ' I i SAVE ON ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT WARDS SHOP WARDS of Ann Arbor before you buy- Wards have more than a million items available for your selection-Fashions as advertised by Wards in "Mademoiselle" for the sharp coed -the latest styli...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 63

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tb~ItY~daY C ~ GrQ~ ~j 639~O~, ~jis. IIII 'gents Govern I Isals Polic UNIVERSITY BRANCHES OUT: Flint DearornMfer Unique Services F lnt , 4fr m ar 1) Baki 98we h Ollf erSua~f rga edn ents. -two at to elec- In the ath of w the re-] Regents currently include Ec~kert of Lansing, Charles mnedy fo Detroit, Carl F. ai of Ann Arbor, William 1naly 0of Jackson, Eugene B. of Ann Arbor, Carl Brablec' ville, Irene E. Murphy of ngha...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 65

…THE MICHIGAN DAILi Requirements Provide Broad Program essential skills of speaking, com- prelhending and reading the lan- guage for its use in professional and other affairs. It also providest a general view of the culture of the people whose native language is being studied, social Science The social sciences attempt to find patterns and understanding' in the realm of human relation-! ships. They assemble, correlate and analyze information ...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 66

… ppr THNE MOST EXCITINGW DEVELOPMENT IN DIAMOND RINGS IN 50 YEARS! AT DANIEL'S you get the extra services so important to every customer. You get the full guarantees that go with the product, and you get Daniel's budget, too, if desired. REMEMBER ... at Daniel's you are assured, always of quality, service and the best honest value anywhere. Again we offer a hearty welcome to Ann Arbor and hope that we at Daniel's will be able to serve you in t...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 68

…TIE MICRIGAN DAILY 1 Hall, Lubin Reinstated; Hatcher Takes r (Continued from Page I) # fines of not more than $10,000 or said. He will continue this super- 1liam Cross who left the University Government Council and other the owner, and it "stoo had taken nn official stand nre- five years' imprisonment, or both. vision. to assume a similar post with the student activities. entrance for about ti 11CLti YOYA.G II liV Vii/41Sa1 /P VikaaV. 7t4"...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 69

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Nelson Named To Post .... Subscribe .Henry Secre- n and I mn and) to J, 4nnourncinq The HOMECOMING \ Michigan ined the de- ophy of the ule of Law." s here were Sen. Wayne king on old high school erine Girls' Daily MASS ( , I MEETING SHELLEY BERMAN ' ' Thursday, September 22 Coming ANN ARBOR HIGH Wed., Oct. 12 FRESHMEN-Homecoming requires little time but provides much er U I. .. . . .. ...... ... ...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 71

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY I t _ , 1 1 l ;"' =;' ,, i y; i I " l ) JI I J U 11 r / I' ~ II 1~ 4 / X b wr Z /"I 'I } 1 !,f; , t " 1 /'. Y,,. 'i I t ~ 41 ,( " .. _ ~7 A L A ) ' A. rH cj Villags-8Store iiAa 14 0 r 11 Ii M' 109 S. Jefferson Pleaant 2-5 797 Birmingham 205 Pierce St. Mid west 4-7100 1205 S. University Normandy 5-8682 0 Grosse Pointe 88 Kercheval Tuxedo 4-7180 II .' :mss ,2 '3 >i' …

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 72

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYATUEUDA, I p ~ I m S Student Student Government Council BIKE AUCTION-Saves you money. Watch for announcements at the beginning of classes. ook e change I I', 1 FRESHMEN I Save money- buy your books at SBX. in basement of the Student Activities Building. Open 1-5 Sept. 12-23. I M YOUR STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL SERVES YOU = S 0 ica I SI S. lo cI COS O 0 01 di I * A BAD FALL - AN ACCIDENT - an eme...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 73

…Air zlan ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 _ t + Con strluctionl Resumed STUDENT ACTIVITIES ADDITION-On the right of the pictured building is the new addition to the SAB, which is due to be completed next fall. Financed by student fees, the new wing will contain the admissions office and the bureau of appointments and occupational information, as well as a number of student-oriented adminstrative offices. OUTLAWS DISCRIMIN...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 74

…'HE MICH!IGAN flA Ly SERVICES UNIVERSITY, STATE: IS T Geared to Space-Age Research and bringing them back to earth. Prof. White said that rather than take over any space of cur- rent University fa cilities, the In- stitute's biggest function will be to provide additional laboratory space for University research andl to be the center for state research. Institute Branch Another major part of Institute work will be the Great Lakes Re- search ...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 75

…~AiC .1c@e"~ - 60d~sOr~1 ~ jl ~39 Stote TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY legents Govern Establish Policy II ~p.S. I UNIVERSITY BRANCHES OUT: Flint, Dearborn Offer Unique Services vision and control; policy and expen- ;is done by the lected Regents. re chosen-two at pring state elec- ear terms. in the ion or death of ers, the Governor titute for the re- eRegents currently include E. Eckert of Lansing, Charles ,ennedy fo Detroit, Carl F. hiaei of Ann A...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 77

…THE MICHIGAN DAIL' AIM IS LIBERAL EDUCATION: Requirements Provide Broad Program conferences. Some of the sections of Freshman English are com-' bined with sections of Great Books, Psychology, and Political Science, where the subjects of the assigned themes deal with topics in the other departments. Most students who complete English 23 must then elect Eng- lish 24, where a shift is made to somewhat more extended readingI and the preparation...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 78

… I AT DANIEL'S you get the extra services so important to every customer. You get the full guarantees that go with the product, and you get Daniel's budget, too, if desired. 'REMEMBER . . . at Daniel's you are assured always of quality, service and the best honest value anywhere. Again we offer a hearty welcome to Ann Arbor and hope that we at Daniel's will be able to serve you in the very near future. B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION At the U...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 80

…THlE MICHIGAN DAILY Z I i_ Speech Department To Produce Eight (ConUnued from Page 1) - .1 ner of Hoover and State Streets. The playwright lived in ancient Greece from about 448 to about 380 B.C. He wrote forty comedies, "The Frogs" in 405 B.C. Only eity- en of his forty comedies are extant. The November 3-5 production will feature Michigan's Varsity Swimming Team as the chorus, moving and responding (in the water in this case) to t...…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 81

…THIE IICHIGAN DAILY orn,' 'Frogs,' Lead Off Season pawal"m 4flfloLufCi~q istration and until the opening of year). Business manager is Rich- "The Frogs." ard Lutz, grad. Tickets may also be purchased Past productions by the Univer- at the Mendelssohn Theatre box sity Players, formerly known simp- office when it opens Monday, Oct. ly as "The Playbill," have included 17. The saving on a season sub- "Look Homeward. Angel," "The scription at ...…

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