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PAGE THREE
Femininity Will Dominate Spring Styles
Unlversrby >- o’F
DAILY
Southern’ Calffornia
TROJAN
VOL. Llll
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1962
PAGE FOUR
Track Coach Hill Lauds Team
NO. 83
TRG Initiates 'Open Door Policy
Politicos Tap Dorms, Creeks For Members
SILVER TONGUES
Debaters Sweep Beach Tourney
The debate squad piled up 56’ cumulative points to win a sweepstakes trophy in a major debate contest for the second w’eek in a row over the weekend.
Two first places were w’on at the Individual Events Championship Tournament at Long Beach State Col-
-- lege last Friday and Saturday,
Group Heads Will Address Cabinet Meet
The Executive Cabinet will,Jo|m D(?acon took thjrd place hear from four committees in and g superior ratjn? jn ora] an attempt to bring its report intei7>re(aIion and Ken M schedule up to date at its ^ ^ ^ Deacon fof (hjrd meeting tonight at 7
as well as three second places and three third places.
Competing against more than 150 students representing 20 Southland colleges, the debaters also collected 8 “superior” and 6 “excellent'’ ratings.
.Men’s Division In the senior men's division,
ing in impromptu speaking.
In the senior women's divis-; ion. Lacy Sparks won a first place award and a superior rat-
at its
nlace, received an excellent rat
Senate Chambers, 301 SU, ASSC President Hugh Helm said! yesterday.
Co-chairman Marcia North rop and Ken Iayne "ill e\al jjng an(| Ljnda Fry won a first uate the uoik of the rov j place and a superior rating in Chest Committee in the le oi.aj jn|e,-pre^a^ion as we]j as cently completed live am a second place with superior will make suggestions 1 rating in persuasive speaking, their report for revision of
procedures in future Troy Excellent Ratine
Chest drives In the same division, Bron-
. . wyn Emery garnered a second
A summary and cntique o p|ace exce]|ent rating in
the activities of the Christmas eX(eiT1p0rane0US speaking and a Committee "ill be gi\en > third place with superior rating chairman Linda ac urn. -n jrnpromptu speaking. Ann Her report will be r centeie on jrreyling: received an excellent the groups goodwi expe i ion ra(jn^ in persuasjve speaking, to Rancho Los Amigos just be- Jn the junior mpn,s division fore Chi i.stma=.. Dave Brown received superior
Jim Walsch, Blood Drive ratings in extemporaneous and Committee chairman, will out- impromptu speaking. Richard line the plans for the annual Williamson won an excellent drive and will present some of,rating in impromptu and Bruce the suggestions he collected at. Loessin garnered a superior a Red Cross Institute he re-j rating in impromptu, cently attended.' ‘ junior
Women
The Songfest Committee will In the junior women’s didescribe its work to date and j vision, Darrilyn Peters won an will report plans for com- excellent rating in impromptu pleting its project. The chair- and Margaret Owen captured men will outline the deadline a first place with excellent rat-schedules for the cabinet s ap- ing in impromptu and a second
Duo to Lead Eating Squad In Cake Race
ELECTION SPIRIT — Yell king Rich A^iailovich and next year's yell leaders (l-r) Bob Terhune, Bob Bach, Dick Hare, Bart Arajo and Pete Kendall give out with a
proval.
Editor Gives Column Day
place with excellent rating in extemporaneous speaking.
Squad representative Bob Gates noted especially that all the lower division members of
TRC Leader Cuhin Protests Label
Garcetti—Independent' on Ballot
By HAL DRAKE Daily Trojan City Editor
Trojans for Representative Government will open i its membership to the entire student body in response ! to student criticism of its limited framework, party president Mike Guhin declared yesterday.
Guhin, along with party chairman Dwight Chapin.
reported that party represen-tatives are already distribut-: ing membership applications in dorms and fraternities and willi attempt to have a Iwoth on campus to solicit independent commuter students.
Party leaders will go to Bob jJani, coordinator of special)
(events, today for approval of j
the campus booth, Guhin said. I Phi Beta Phi President Lm-“Any student can fill out an Ida Petrie and football star Bill entry blank,” Guhin said. “TheiNelsen were named yesterday completed application will go!to captain the 16-member Tro-to our secretary, Steve Bus- jan team that will meet 16 well, and membership lists williUclans today at 4 in the first be made up from those who annual Shrove Tuesday Pan-
Daily Trojan Photo by Frank L. Knpian!meet the Qualifications.” cake Eating Contest.
Protest Met The match, to be held at the
I Guhin said the step was tak- Hollywood House of Intema-len by TRG to prove the sincer- j tional Pancakes, 7076 Sunset i ity of its officers to the inde-iBlvd., will pit celebrities of the (pendent students who had pro-]crosstown rivals in consuming tested that the semi-open qual-pancakes.
iication originally announced j Object of the battle is to test disqualified the group as a po- the quantity of pancakes that litical party. leach school's team can con-
Led by AMS presidential Isume within a forty-five minute candidate Hal Stokes, the pro- period.
gigantic yell to hail the opening of the 1962 ASSC election campaign. Posters were flying from the Student Union and the rest of the campus as well.
By DAX SMITH j pendent” is an attempt to fool t candidate “may designate a j tion Party is the only politi-
Senate Reporter a great number of the voters: campUs political affiliation on cal SrouP in this category.
The first protest against an "ho do not know his fraternal (he bailot -. but it doesn’t say He said the Printers yester-
ASSC presidential candidate of!association,” Guhin charged.
the young campaign season was “A fraternity man cannot have, filed yesterday by TRG Presi- this label after his name.” :retogmzec.
the party must actually be
Gill Garcetti for placing “Independent” after his name on
the official ballot.
Guhin. filing his complaint with Election Commissioner John Moyer yesterday, charged that Garcetti cannot be labeled an independent because he is a member of Chi Phi fraternity. “To declare him as an ‘inde-
Police Seek More Clues
day began printing the ballots with the political labels still on them, including TRG’s. He said
committed)
, , . . „ | Fingerprint tests run by po-
the squad receiver certificates ^ „ t|)f, Lm|(. ^ , o(
... . , nolowerlhan that of excellent..si|mrc ln connection with last
Candidates contesting; in nex | Hhrhest Total Tucsdays ransacking turned
week's elections must submit; The sweepstakes trophiesare l|vfc Lt Jack Morrisjto be an independent-some-
battle column statements and awarded to the schools earning , TT . . . . .. ... . . . „ , . ,
, _, of University Division police thing he is not, Guhin charg-
phctographs by o p.m. Thurs-ithe highest total cumulative repQrted yesterday> jed. (
Guhin said Garcetti could
phies are awarded to the: still searching through the IneN’01 an independtnt ’’e Statements should be given ^ uppfi. >nd ,mver chapc| but no 0|he|. new lcads|cause of his fraternal assocta-
to 0 nn at ron, assis an to |ean^s f>aiTi the hiffh- have been turned up yet.. tion.
lhe editor, m 432 SU and pho- pst ^ cumu|ative j|lts I Elect,on Comm,ss,oner Moyer
tographs should be arranged
dent Mike Guhin who criticized Gubin also said the lack of Moyer felt the board might if the board decided otherwise,
an Independent Party on cam* rule that only recognized groups the labels would have to be pus makes it impossible for have the privilege of being on blacked out after being print Garcetti to list the term as a lhe ballot, and the Rcpresenta- ed.
party affiliation. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
“Even if there were a party of this name, it would still be impossible to allow a fraternity man to use this label because of the connotation it has to the great majority of students on campus,” Guhin said.
He said it would violate j Two ASSC presidential can-jpaid the $47.75 self-imposed “good faith and right reason” didates were warned last night |assessment toward the cost of if Garcetti were allowed to at- j that they must bring nearly icompiling a master roll of vot-tach an untrue label after his S50 each to the Election Com- ers. name. mittee today by 2 or fee bills'
"It is not keeping good faith iwould be used for voter iden with our student body, and has j tification at the elections, no other reason than the at-
testing students promised to present a resolution to the AS-
Judges
Carrol Welle, a star of NBC
Election Chief Fixes Payments Deadline
Moyer made this announcement shortly after he reported that Leddel had been fined Elections CommissionerJohn ,512.50 for the first campaign t.C^t.a!°J.make Moyer charged that both Bart j infraction—having too many
candirate appeii Leddel and Dann Moss had nr»t posters in Stonier Hall.
day for the special elections points in all events.
edition of the Daily Trojan, j First and second place tro- Lt. Morris said police arej
Art Preview To Be Held At Gallery'
with Steve Somody, photo ed-, itor, 430 SU.
the events.
First Place
USCs upper division squad ASSC presidential candidates;captured the first place trophy, are allowed 250 words and all land the lower division squad other candidates have a 100 earned sufficient number of word limit. Statements should points for the second place tro-be typed, double spaced and phv. However, due to a ruling include the candidate's name, that no school may receive address and phone number. more than one sweepstakes
trophv, the award was given to The fee for running a P>c-|third place
Fresno State.
ture is $o.
The vandals who broke into.sajd be was investigating the the chapel tore open a cup- charge to determine its Validity. A preview of drawings, wa board containing church prop- He indicated the Board of in- tercolors and sculptures of art
Master Roll
So far S205.50 has been collected for the master roll. The goal was 5300. the estimated cost of hiring secretaries and ; using IBM machines to compiie I the roll.
! Leddel and Moss were two ' of the presidential candidates most in favor of candidates.
SC Senate asking that TRGiTelevision's National Velvet, not be approved in its present will team with Los Angeles stste. They also hinted at form- Times sportswriter Sid Ziff and ing their own political party. KMPC sport seas ter Fred Hes-The TRG leaders originally sler in judging the novel con-said their party would invite test.
students for membership to The Hollywood House of Pan-protect itself from infiltration cakes will award the winning by members of the under-;team a perpetual trophy and ground TNE organization. some $200 worth of tickets to 0|M*n Membership various shows in and around
“But we are out chiefly to the Los Angeles area.
ert.y, tore hymn books, o\er- qUjry might be asked to make *sls Rai’hizon School will (paying the master roll costs
turned chairs and litt*ered pa- a decision.
be held tonight at 8 for faculty
They both agreed to the provi-
Two teams from the squad Absolutely no columns or will travel to Lawrence, Kan.. pictures will be accepted after to compete in the Heart of the deadline. (Continued on Page 2)
pers on the floor. They also Moyer said he already receiv- |members, students and imited sjon ^ presidential can turned the altar cross upside ^ a counter protest from Gar- ?uests in lhe Fisher Gallery, {jidates would pay whatever down ai>i drew a swastika °n:cettj and expected a written The works will go on exhibit amount was not collected from the altar cloth with a ball- protest to follow. j at regular hours tomorrow and! the other candidates.
Moyer also suggested the;«jU ^main on display until Finance chairman Don Gam-The only thing taken from board might be asked to decide Marcn |hJe cojjected from can_
the chapel, which is open daily if a candidate could place the such artists as Corot. Millet, didates during the two weeks for private meditation, was name of any unrecognized poli- Rousseay, Daubigny and others s j n c e ^e agreement was the money from the coin box, tical organization after his whose works were reproduced reachcd Moyer said.
Chaplain John E. Cantelon name. many times will be represented
said.
The Election Code says a at the exhibit, which was pre-
Trojans Support Testing
By JERRY LABIXGER that a long-range view should capable to meet them at least USC faculty members and be taken and that continued on an equal basis.” students, by an overwhelming'testing would only lead to “As long as the Russians do margin, are in agreement with eventual mass destruction. it, there’s no reason for the, “Although I won’t say that “This is a very valuable set1 None of the presidential can President Kennedy’s decision The tone of the opinions United States to stop,’’ Bah- the Russians want war, they drawings and we are fortun- didates had paid until the dead-to resume atmospheric nuclear ranged from emphatic to re- man Farmanara, a sophomore, are obviously preparing for it, ate that these museums have line was extended three times.
very real danger” if the Rus- coran sians are as far advanced as some claim.
I
First to Pay
, , i c- i i i Gil Garcetti, the only candi-
^pared by Edward S. Peck, ga!-date for ASSC president to
eiJl Ue(T' . speak out against the plan, war
The works of art were loan- £ “ .... ^
, A .. . „ the first to pay, while Mike
ed to the university by Har- _ .. . .. .. ,
' _ Robinson, the first presidential I \ ard s Fogg Museum, the Bos- ’
™ <P. * ♦ r* candidate to protest the fee
ton Museum of Fine Arts, Cor-1 ■ ...„ . .
/-ii c tu- bill plan, paid his S4<.7.-> late
Gallery of the Smith- * „
, .. r.a, vesterday afternoon, Moyer soman and the Walters Gal- J
lery in Baltimore. sai *
testing, a campus poll taken luctant agreement, but there cinema major, said. so we must be equal to them."
yesterday indicated. xvas unanimity in the hope a'so felt that the tests he said. “You know, wars start
All but one of those polled that a workable ban could be m'Sht scientifically useful, in curious ways.”
were in favor of the test re- reached in the future. tor Peaceful purposes, but'felt Dr. Kennett Moritz, assist-
sumption that Mr. Kennedy
A “don't trust the Russians”
that was secondary.
ant professor of English, was
said last week will take place jU ^ m
in late April unless Soviel Premier Khrushchev agrees to a “fully effective” ban on all such future explosions.
most of the answers, apparently as a result of the Soviet’s moratorium-breaking test series last fall.
“If the Russians are prog- the lone protester. He said ressing militarily, it would be that our resumption of test-j foolish for the U.S. to stop,’’ j ing is “one more step toward he noted. future destruction.”
Dean Geddes MacGregor ofi “We and the Russians are
loaned them to us,” Peck said.; Worked Together
The Barbizon School was Moyer said that he and made up of artists who in the Gamble had worked together mid-19th century rebelledjin contacting the four candi-against the Academy and with- dates in person yesterday and drew to the Fontainbleau For- had received promises to pav est to paint their rural land- by all. Garcetti was the onlv scapes. one to make the 2 p.m. dead-
Antoine Louis Barye, called line yesterday.
“Michelangelo of animal sculp- Moyer earlier announced
Fear of falling dangerously ™” . the Graduate School of Relig- involved in a hideous adven- ture of the 19th century,” was that Leddel and three senatori-
behind in the amis race was!. Je:sS ^irector of athlet- ion vvas jess emphatic in his ture that is increasingly dif- only a contemporary of the al candidates had been fined the main reason given by those ICS’ "as amonS those adamant ficult to justify, so the arms Barbizon artists, but he will al- one-sixteenth of their allowed
questioned for supporting the in ,heir vie"s- ' “I will have to give a re- race can have only one con- so be represented.
President. j 1 certainly do think we luetant yes.” he answered. “I
Others felt that the tests; should lest, because we must deplore any kind of prepara-
would be scientifically beneficial for humanity, although 01 hers tbrought the President was motivated primarily by political considerations. a s meaningless, so “we
The lone dissenter claimed) should always be ready and
tion for war, but the Russians, by their actions, pose a recog-
clusion,” he claimed.
Also on exhibit will be Jean
campaign budget becaus they had more than the legally per-displayed in
be equal to or better than the
Russians in nuclear strength,''
he noted. 1 nizable danger and leave us no; multaneously with renewed| “Self Portrait” and drawings each fined 55, were Jerry BHI
He said that Russia's word other option.” testing, we are doomed.” he by Charles Daubigny and Theo- bu-iness; Dave Jacobson, en-
Dean MacGregor felt there added. “Our nuclcar policy is dore Rousseay, leaders of the zineering; and Dick Kaplan, was “sufficient indication of aj (Continued on Page 2). Barbizon group. (business.
“If other approaches are not Francois Millet’s study for his mitted posters pursued energetically and with famous “Sower” and the “Firsti.Stonier Hall, imagination, and perhaps si-;Step.” Others are Courbet's1 The senatorial
candidate"
establish a genuine political party for the whole student body,” Chapin said. “If they (the protesting students) think we can do this better by opening our membership right away, we'll do it.”
Chapin said students filling out applications will be asked, in addition to the customary name and major questions, to list other political affiliations on campus and to answer whe ther they are in favor of th? present political atmosphere on mpus.
The applicant's grade average and the number of units he is carrying will also be asked.
Make Plans
“Our next step will be to bold an open meeting for the entire membership.” Chapin said. “This will be to get things ready for next year, since we have already made pluns for
Trojan Lineup
The men in the Trojan's starting lineup include Rich Miailovich, Sigma Chi and Yell King: Bill Nelson, Phi Psi and football letterman; Mike Gale, TEP and football letterman; Pete Lubisich. Kappa Alpha and football letterman: and Bob Weiner. Tau Delta and engineering president.
Hal Bedsole. Phi Psi and football letterman; Mike Gless, Beta Theta Pi and IFC president; and Mike W'oodson, Kappa Alpha, complete the men s team.
The Trojanes include Mar-grethe Bertleson 1960 Tournament of Roses Queen; Linda Petrie, Pi Beta Phi president; Judy Lane; Judy Crumrine. Kappa Kappa Gamma; and Bobbi Hensley, Pi Beta Phi and freshman class vice president.
Also on the team are Shauna I Sorenson, Kappa Kappa Gam-
this year.
“Although the students who ma; Pat Del Mar. Alpha Phi; sign up now won’t he able to and Marcia Northrop. Delta form policy for the current Gamma and Troy Chest, coelection, the mere act will show chairman.
that they support the ideas of On the reserve list will be (Continued on Page 1) Sharri Davis, Gamma Phi Beta.
Forum to Embark On 64th Season
“Reflections on the Arts” pie concerned with the various will be the theme of the 64th arts express their views on semi-annual Philosophy Forum the meaning and importance that will open today at 4:15 of art in life and its relation in Bowne Hall, Mudd Hall of to life.
Philosophy. “We get the best talent in
Dr. Harold E. Briggs, pro- thc varlous arts to &ive thess fessor of English, will open lectures, which are an expres-
the series with a discussion of sion of our Miel that Phllos-
• The Romantic View of Mans'°Phy can a bnd-* brmg*
Place in Nature.” inS 3,1 fie,ds of humanities in‘
to one focus,” he said.
He will be the first of six £)r> Werkmeister believes campus lecturers for the week- that the wor!d Gf art js the ly series. richest world in which the
“My lecture will be con- mind can dwell, cerned with the way romantic I Other lectures will be “U* poets and landscape designers lusion and Impact” by Theresa and landscape painters devel- Z. Fulton, associate professor oped new interests, understand- of fine arts, or March 20; ing and love for nature that “The Eye of the Mind and the has carried over to today. Eye of the Hand by Edgar Dr. Briggs said. j Ewing, professor of fine arts.
He said that the poets he ion March 27; “Toward a New will use as examples of thej Aesthetic in Music Criticism* romantic poets will be W’illiam; by Dean Raymond Kendall of Wordsworth and Lord Byron.
' Dr. William H. Werkmeister. director of the Philosophy
the School of Music on April 3; and “Aesthetics and the New Architecture” by Dean
School, said that the forum | Samuel T. Hurst of the School has been planned to have peo-jof Architecture on April 10.
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PAGE THREE Femininity Will Dominate Spring Styles Unlversrby >- o’F DAILY Southern’ Calffornia TROJAN VOL. Llll LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1962 PAGE FOUR Track Coach Hill Lauds Team NO. 83 TRG Initiates 'Open Door Policy Politicos Tap Dorms, Creeks For Members SILVER TONGUES Debaters Sweep Beach Tourney The debate squad piled up 56’ cumulative points to win a sweepstakes trophy in a major debate contest for the second w’eek in a row over the weekend. Two first places were w’on at the Individual Events Championship Tournament at Long Beach State Col- -- lege last Friday and Saturday, Group Heads Will Address Cabinet Meet The Executive Cabinet will,Jo m D(?acon took thjrd place hear from four committees in and g superior ratjn? jn ora] an attempt to bring its report intei7>re(aIion and Ken M schedule up to date at its ^ ^ ^ Deacon fof (hjrd meeting tonight at 7 as well as three second places and three third places. Competing against more than 150 students representing 20 Southland colleges, the debaters also collected 8 “superior” and 6 “excellent'’ ratings. .Men’s Division In the senior men's division, ing in impromptu speaking. In the senior women's divis-; ion. Lacy Sparks won a first place award and a superior rat- at its nlace, received an excellent rat Senate Chambers, 301 SU, ASSC President Hugh Helm said! yesterday. Co-chairman Marcia North rop and Ken Iayne "ill e\al jjng an( Ljnda Fry won a first uate the uoik of the rov j place and a superior rating in Chest Committee in the le oi.aj jn e,-pre^a^ion as we]j as cently completed live am a second place with superior will make suggestions 1 rating in persuasive speaking, their report for revision of procedures in future Troy Excellent Ratine Chest drives In the same division, Bron- . . wyn Emery garnered a second A summary and cntique o p ace exce] ent rating in the activities of the Christmas eX(eiT1p0rane0US speaking and a Committee "ill be gi\en > third place with superior rating chairman Linda ac urn. -n jrnpromptu speaking. Ann Her report will be r centeie on jrreyling: received an excellent the groups goodwi expe i ion ra(jn^ in persuasjve speaking, to Rancho Los Amigos just be- Jn the junior mpn,s division fore Chi i.stma=.. Dave Brown received superior Jim Walsch, Blood Drive ratings in extemporaneous and Committee chairman, will out- impromptu speaking. Richard line the plans for the annual Williamson won an excellent drive and will present some of,rating in impromptu and Bruce the suggestions he collected at. Loessin garnered a superior a Red Cross Institute he re-j rating in impromptu, cently attended.' ‘ junior Women The Songfest Committee will In the junior women’s didescribe its work to date and j vision, Darrilyn Peters won an will report plans for com- excellent rating in impromptu pleting its project. The chair- and Margaret Owen captured men will outline the deadline a first place with excellent rat-schedules for the cabinet s ap- ing in impromptu and a second Duo to Lead Eating Squad In Cake Race ELECTION SPIRIT — Yell king Rich A^iailovich and next year's yell leaders (l-r) Bob Terhune, Bob Bach, Dick Hare, Bart Arajo and Pete Kendall give out with a proval. Editor Gives Column Day place with excellent rating in extemporaneous speaking. Squad representative Bob Gates noted especially that all the lower division members of TRC Leader Cuhin Protests Label Garcetti—Independent' on Ballot By HAL DRAKE Daily Trojan City Editor Trojans for Representative Government will open i its membership to the entire student body in response ! to student criticism of its limited framework, party president Mike Guhin declared yesterday. Guhin, along with party chairman Dwight Chapin. reported that party represen-tatives are already distribut-: ing membership applications in dorms and fraternities and willi attempt to have a Iwoth on campus to solicit independent commuter students. Party leaders will go to Bob jJani, coordinator of special) (events, today for approval of j the campus booth, Guhin said. I Phi Beta Phi President Lm-“Any student can fill out an Ida Petrie and football star Bill entry blank,” Guhin said. “TheiNelsen were named yesterday completed application will go!to captain the 16-member Tro-to our secretary, Steve Bus- jan team that will meet 16 well, and membership lists williUclans today at 4 in the first be made up from those who annual Shrove Tuesday Pan- Daily Trojan Photo by Frank L. Knpian!meet the Qualifications.” cake Eating Contest. Protest Met The match, to be held at the I Guhin said the step was tak- Hollywood House of Intema-len by TRG to prove the sincer- j tional Pancakes, 7076 Sunset i ity of its officers to the inde-iBlvd., will pit celebrities of the (pendent students who had pro-]crosstown rivals in consuming tested that the semi-open qual-pancakes. iication originally announced j Object of the battle is to test disqualified the group as a po- the quantity of pancakes that litical party. leach school's team can con- Led by AMS presidential Isume within a forty-five minute candidate Hal Stokes, the pro- period. gigantic yell to hail the opening of the 1962 ASSC election campaign. Posters were flying from the Student Union and the rest of the campus as well. By DAX SMITH j pendent” is an attempt to fool t candidate “may designate a j tion Party is the only politi- Senate Reporter a great number of the voters: campUs political affiliation on cal SrouP in this category. The first protest against an "ho do not know his fraternal (he bailot -. but it doesn’t say He said the Printers yester- ASSC presidential candidate of!association,” Guhin charged. the young campaign season was “A fraternity man cannot have, filed yesterday by TRG Presi- this label after his name.” :retogmzec. the party must actually be Gill Garcetti for placing “Independent” after his name on the official ballot. Guhin. filing his complaint with Election Commissioner John Moyer yesterday, charged that Garcetti cannot be labeled an independent because he is a member of Chi Phi fraternity. “To declare him as an ‘inde- Police Seek More Clues day began printing the ballots with the political labels still on them, including TRG’s. He said committed) , , . . „ Fingerprint tests run by po- the squad receiver certificates ^ „ t )f, Lm (. ^ , o( ... . , nolowerlhan that of excellent..si mrc ln connection with last Candidates contesting; in nex Hhrhest Total Tucsdays ransacking turned week's elections must submit; The sweepstakes trophiesare l vfc Lt Jack Morrisjto be an independent-some- battle column statements and awarded to the schools earning , TT . . . . .. ... . . . „ , . , , _, of University Division police thing he is not, Guhin charg- phctographs by o p.m. Thurs-ithe highest total cumulative repQrted yesterday> jed. ( Guhin said Garcetti could phies are awarded to the: still searching through the IneN’01 an independtnt ’’e Statements should be given ^ uppfi. >nd ,mver chapc but no 0 he . new lcads cause of his fraternal assocta- to 0 nn at ron, assis an to ean^s f>aiTi the hiffh- have been turned up yet.. tion. lhe editor, m 432 SU and pho- pst ^ cumu ative j lts I Elect,on Comm,ss,oner Moyer tographs should be arranged dent Mike Guhin who criticized Gubin also said the lack of Moyer felt the board might if the board decided otherwise, an Independent Party on cam* rule that only recognized groups the labels would have to be pus makes it impossible for have the privilege of being on blacked out after being print Garcetti to list the term as a lhe ballot, and the Rcpresenta- ed. party affiliation. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “Even if there were a party of this name, it would still be impossible to allow a fraternity man to use this label because of the connotation it has to the great majority of students on campus,” Guhin said. He said it would violate j Two ASSC presidential can-jpaid the $47.75 self-imposed “good faith and right reason” didates were warned last night assessment toward the cost of if Garcetti were allowed to at- j that they must bring nearly icompiling a master roll of vot-tach an untrue label after his S50 each to the Election Com- ers. name. mittee today by 2 or fee bills' "It is not keeping good faith iwould be used for voter iden with our student body, and has j tification at the elections, no other reason than the at- testing students promised to present a resolution to the AS- Judges Carrol Welle, a star of NBC Election Chief Fixes Payments Deadline Moyer made this announcement shortly after he reported that Leddel had been fined Elections CommissionerJohn ,512.50 for the first campaign t.C^t.a!°J.make Moyer charged that both Bart j infraction—having too many candirate appeii Leddel and Dann Moss had nr»t posters in Stonier Hall. day for the special elections points in all events. edition of the Daily Trojan, j First and second place tro- Lt. Morris said police arej Art Preview To Be Held At Gallery' with Steve Somody, photo ed-, itor, 430 SU. the events. First Place USCs upper division squad ASSC presidential candidates;captured the first place trophy, are allowed 250 words and all land the lower division squad other candidates have a 100 earned sufficient number of word limit. Statements should points for the second place tro-be typed, double spaced and phv. However, due to a ruling include the candidate's name, that no school may receive address and phone number. more than one sweepstakes trophv, the award was given to The fee for running a P>c- third place Fresno State. ture is $o. The vandals who broke into.sajd be was investigating the the chapel tore open a cup- charge to determine its Validity. A preview of drawings, wa board containing church prop- He indicated the Board of in- tercolors and sculptures of art Master Roll So far S205.50 has been collected for the master roll. The goal was 5300. the estimated cost of hiring secretaries and ; using IBM machines to compiie I the roll. ! Leddel and Moss were two ' of the presidential candidates most in favor of candidates. SC Senate asking that TRGiTelevision's National Velvet, not be approved in its present will team with Los Angeles stste. They also hinted at form- Times sportswriter Sid Ziff and ing their own political party. KMPC sport seas ter Fred Hes-The TRG leaders originally sler in judging the novel con-said their party would invite test. students for membership to The Hollywood House of Pan-protect itself from infiltration cakes will award the winning by members of the under-;team a perpetual trophy and ground TNE organization. some $200 worth of tickets to 0 M*n Membership various shows in and around “But we are out chiefly to the Los Angeles area. ert.y, tore hymn books, o\er- qUjry might be asked to make *sls Rai’hizon School will (paying the master roll costs turned chairs and litt*ered pa- a decision. be held tonight at 8 for faculty They both agreed to the provi- Two teams from the squad Absolutely no columns or will travel to Lawrence, Kan.. pictures will be accepted after to compete in the Heart of the deadline. (Continued on Page 2) pers on the floor. They also Moyer said he already receiv- members, students and imited sjon ^ presidential can turned the altar cross upside ^ a counter protest from Gar- ?uests in lhe Fisher Gallery, {jidates would pay whatever down ai>i drew a swastika °n:cettj and expected a written The works will go on exhibit amount was not collected from the altar cloth with a ball- protest to follow. j at regular hours tomorrow and! the other candidates. Moyer also suggested the;«jU ^main on display until Finance chairman Don Gam-The only thing taken from board might be asked to decide Marcn hJe cojjected from can_ the chapel, which is open daily if a candidate could place the such artists as Corot. Millet, didates during the two weeks for private meditation, was name of any unrecognized poli- Rousseay, Daubigny and others s j n c e ^e agreement was the money from the coin box, tical organization after his whose works were reproduced reachcd Moyer said. Chaplain John E. Cantelon name. many times will be represented said. The Election Code says a at the exhibit, which was pre- Trojans Support Testing By JERRY LABIXGER that a long-range view should capable to meet them at least USC faculty members and be taken and that continued on an equal basis.” students, by an overwhelming'testing would only lead to “As long as the Russians do margin, are in agreement with eventual mass destruction. it, there’s no reason for the, “Although I won’t say that “This is a very valuable set1 None of the presidential can President Kennedy’s decision The tone of the opinions United States to stop,’’ Bah- the Russians want war, they drawings and we are fortun- didates had paid until the dead-to resume atmospheric nuclear ranged from emphatic to re- man Farmanara, a sophomore, are obviously preparing for it, ate that these museums have line was extended three times. very real danger” if the Rus- coran sians are as far advanced as some claim. I First to Pay , , i c- i i i Gil Garcetti, the only candi- ^pared by Edward S. Peck, ga!-date for ASSC president to eiJl Ue(T' . speak out against the plan, war The works of art were loan- £ “ .... ^ , A .. . „ the first to pay, while Mike ed to the university by Har- _ .. . .. .. , ' _ Robinson, the first presidential I \ ard s Fogg Museum, the Bos- ’ ™ |
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