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Speakers Hit Ike's Government
Ex-Trojan Talks In Pasadena Meet
By GEOKGK PAPADOPOl 1.0
ack.s against the Eisenhower a¡
Southern
Cal ifornia
DAI LV
TROJAN
Gardt SC-su
the united lenry Meyer ►f the 34th m
VOL. XLIX
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1957
NO. 53
d Trevor ns of the
W
Senate To Hear IMC Standardization Plan
Safety Checks
Car Owners
Do You Know (And Observe) Traffic Rules?
tin
ted or p
CLOSE SCRUTINY—Freshman Jerri Corbin exemplifies a sharp contrast in time as she takes a close lock at the exhibit of an 18th Century Japanese suit of annor. Two suits of Samurai armor, five theatrical masks and a Chinese temple mask are on d:spiay at the Fisher Galleries.
ORIENTAL DISPLAY
Mev
imal*
a>ke<
Japanese Warriors Recreated at Exhibit
d the p
fui
i Dining ¡oceiir yea is I seen h steady mcrea cost of au lo insurance. The costs of public liability protec-, tion has skyrocketed because of ! incieased accidents and higher com l judgements, j But the cheapest, s 1) e .> t insurance polit world is a sate car.
The California Vehicle Code (Sec. 671) • says: "It is unlawful to operate am \ehicie or combination oi vehicles which aie in an unsale condition Responsibility K Your*
Although your automobile is usually in safe condition when you drive ii trom the dealers lot. the responsibility of keeping it in a sale condition is yours.
Current N a I i on a I Satety Council Figures show that up to 15 percent of tatal accidents can be traced to an unsale automobile.
The greatest contributor oi both general auto accidents an.I fatal auto accidents «re defective brakes.
Have your brake cylinders, linings and fluid checked by a competent mechanic. Make sure all replacements aie of the
QUESTIONS:
1. How old must the licensed driver be to accompany a learning driver who holds an Instruction permit?
1!. If a traffic light i> red
but a policeman directs you to i and go ahead am wav what should
n the you do?
3. What does a red traffic 1 iht that blinks on and oil
Proposal Aims At Improving Councils
An attempt to pass legislation standardizing the methods of .selecting members tu ASSC councils and to "dictate” overall standards to these groups will be made by Independent Men's Representative Stan Arkin at the ASSC Senate meeting tonight at 7. . •
The move, called a “bomb-
According one interested in apply i •hould pick up a petition ft the ASSC utlice. 213 SU. ? in the interview which tollo
prelim r t he
>1h
4. If you have an accident in which anvone is must you do?
3. Alter passing a two-lane highway y get back to the i; side before any ca from the opposite gets within how mai you?
\.\S\\ KKs:
I. 18 years of or older.
'1. Von should obey the policeman and uot through the light.
X. Illll «top.
i. Make a report in writing to the California Highway Patrol or the police within ‘14 1
hours and the Department of Motor Vehicles within lo
day s.
5. 100 feel.
lio a
by A i'll Men's
>ssibilit> The stoic, ornate figures of two high-ranking Jap-
8> an inter- anese warriors of the 17th and 18th centuries have been <-.ue. Si at lord recreated at the Fisher Galleries at SC, where they will a said that remian on display through Friday.
any atomic Two suits oi Samurai armor, lent to the gallery by highest quality
cidered detri- Robert Moes. Jr.. are featured Cheek All Tight*
tan body, this Ht tlie gallery along with five The “No" masks are consid- Check your lights. Many
considered as theatrical masks from the Cere- ered sacred bv actors of the people have taillight bulbs burnt
However, as monial Theater of Japan and a i Ceremonial Theater. The mask- out and don’t know it. A ie-
>Us difficulties Chinese temple mask, through i ed actor is supposed to be the i placed taillight bulb can >n\e
in biological the courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. living embodiment of the quali- a lot of trouble for the car be-
George Altman and Mr. and ties his mask displays. After i hind you.
Mrs. Ralph C. Altman. donning his mask, the actoi Have your headlights examin-
Cine Oriental Trim looks into the mirror to familia- ed to make sine that vour low M» xic.ms don’t care about
The “gusoku." as the suit of ri/.e himsell with the character beams are low enough to guard m,)Mev or their wives and child-
itive gradf point averagt
shell' bv many students, will \ccortlino to Mi'S W
be made to impiove the caliber of all school, class and college councils which, in the past, have not been greatly regulated bv
the Senate.
Preceeding tlie T p.m. meeting will be the annual Senate- samples of his oi her literary administration banquet. In the ar>iIit>
p;;st the university president ha> 'semester Keports
r the Senate ,\ <eties of semester reports
_h year." said trom the ASSC standing com-Larry Sipes. mitt es containing a ">v nopsi* ver. with SC ut all activities undertaken’’ i be inaugurated tonight, ill. The tinal Homecom-iimittee leport in adi'i-reports from tlie Public delations Committee will b* :iven. The balance of the Senile groups will give reports m
January and at the tirst meet-io[ tlif* 11onv scni€sipr. hr sain.
An additional resolution trom \i kin concerning the recent
it what bad « i dinner f
ar 011 a ASSC ers once Cc President
1 must "This \ *8 i. how
t hand tempo ralily withe
coming the tl iiree vice
ireel ion host the get-to:
feet of Chanc ellor’s Suit«
presidents will gether in the
will al
t loll
time
fully
is ac-
Essays Air Mexico Life
\ddress Senate
I.ater. at the regulai meeting.
Willard Johnson. educational vice president ot tlie National Student’s Association and former student body president of UCLA will address the Senate in conjunction with the NSA re- . searching of port which will lie submitted Hall will al>
)-ordinator Tom Harrison.
Last summer. Sipes. Daily Trojan Editor Jerry Burns Foreign Students Representa- unwarranted" raid on the tive Faranak Ghatfari and Har- ■ mitory bv Guy D. Hubhar rison attended the annual NSA j rector of c< conference at the University of dence hails Michigan. The report to l>e presented tonight will include recommendations and resolutions wrote a Lifet which were passed by delegates Students Clint-
introduced.
A week ago Harold Fon Stonier president, wrote a I*3 1er protesting the "illegal ai
Yesterday -■‘iidents C
limons a i irt
Acting Dea ton A Ne
A N c V
readv
>!>P<
armor is called, is a combination he is called upon to portray so against blinding an onconnn
ot very light metal, silk and; that he may feel himself the drivii. Check to see lliat th
beautifully inter- perfect embodiment of th char- high beams aito
actor. v ision.
Invest in a windshield wiper ,ead D,. Rcio| A:„ol blade. This will ui\e von a bet
Baxter to Give 19th Reading
VllletHlc l"""> ,,,UNe
XX i I ! he read »<> <>r. Krank
lîaxt'r. professor of English
„ml lamed "Bai «»< Buvard,” ,i> his !ÍMh animal presentation of ( hristmas readings tomorrow night.
'sponsoring the traditional
( hristmas readings is the >'tu-dent Council on Religion. Admission is free.
other fabrit woven and trimmed with line Oriental embroidery. The helmet, a 13th century creation, has a bow I top. a visor, and an intended tail-piece for the protection of the neck.
The metal breastplate and other metal trimmings feature the detailed relief designs of Japanese aitisiry. A theater type mask ol light-weight metal
len or anything which they have to be responsible tor I his maximum uy> jj ¡j Lawrences observation in his essays on Mexico as
pro-
SC Awarded Debate Win
SC walked off with overall
lessor of English, in the lina!
ter chance in the rain. They're Er>,jish noon reading Monday.
well worth the cost. . .
, • , , A Mexican goes to night
Keep all your glass as clean , , . ,, , ,
-, . , . school lor lour vears so that he
as possible for greatest vision. , , , ,
, . , . mav learn bow to read and
And don t be among those who ... , . .
write spamsh and in time he
just can't afford a side v lew
cov or w eari
tht
mirror. This is another part ol ts in both the Annual Pen- your very best and least e.x-
lower half of its j tatillon and the Western State < pensive auto insurance policy Alternate Speech Tournament A Serious Kusine**
, . . , . r. . , Inspect another major cause
nek! simultaneouslv la^t Fridav ,
ol unsale cars, your lues. Make
and Saturday on campus sure tJial the treads aren't too
vork in tiie form of a net. Paul Sonnenburg, a sopho- smooth for normal driving con-
\ arieti f acial Expression*» more, placed tirst in ine upper (liions including high speeds and
The Japanese masks, worn in division contest of the pentath- quick stops. Look also for worn
lace, while the helmet visi.r obscures the upper part. The arms and legs are encased in cloth fortified ov line metal-
may rise to i)e an alcalde village. The material compensa-tion for this job means nothiin to the Mexican. He cares only for the glorv of it
at the conference
Anot t her report will come from Patty Wynn, chairman of the Board of Publications “The hoard has been having difficulty choosing an editor for Wampus, the campus humor maga/me. Sipes >aid. "and the chairman will bring its problems in thi»' resfject before the Senate tonight."
Sipe> cited a "lack of interest on th^ part of the student body as being the main factor in staying off the boards selection of an editoi ;<l' Requirements for the editorship are bn completed units of credit <30 at SCI. a current load of 12 units and a 2.3 cumu-
Lavvrence and his wife, who lived in Mexico and New Mexico for a while, noticed that the Mexican, with bis low standard of living, appreciated the white
the "No" plays ot that country. Ion by averaging the most points : spots that may lead to an un- mans bounty yet didn t want to
Oftícícll
Notice
represent facial expression i anging from the gala emontion al fervor displayed by the “Mas
FRENCH COMEDY TO OPEN JAN. 7
in the contest's five divisions 1 expected blowout which were sy mposium debate, j interpretation. extemporaneous ii
iue foi the Lion's Dance." to speaking, oratory and impromp- adherence to the above
lie hideouslv contorted features tu speaking. In this same con- tions.
\ test Jo Weidmann came in third —
in the lower division contest.
Of the four sweepstake fro-
it ii
It :
«reen
isque,'
name.
Demon, incongruous reveals the
•iialky lace of smiling old man, phies awarded. SC was pre-»ald. with wisps of golden hair sented one in the Western State emulated on each temple and Alternate Speech Tournament, m tiie chin. Bobbie Furhass was first in im-
lluge Wooden Mask promptu and extemporaneous
«peaking in the women's divi-
uid in extem-
be caught forever in the whit» Safe driv ing Is serious bus- nian s grasp.
i’ss and requires FAITHFUL" Lawrence felt that New Mexico liberated him from the present era of civilization. The Christmas dances at Taos and the Indian races there greatly fascinated him.
The naked Indian racers raced not for victory, but saved their energy for the "zeal of attainment,’’ it was brought out.
"La C place
"Lea\
tiiev
The Chin cse Temple mask is
a hug e w o; >don creation, some-
' w hat resell' lhlinj ? the theatrical
iS Lask of 1 Irage ■dy. Its bristly
G hi rows. sunk CIl c hecks, and glass
0 i OS. V v liich mov c in llioir sock-
1* n s a nd g :1a re wierdly when
i ught by tiie light in somi-
firknc ’s S. ! ?ive the figure a
? fr ■ighte iiing effet t. ,
Songleader s Pros, Cons To Be Aired
Students with activity hooks and holders of faculty hooUs may now purchase roofers tickets at .»0 cents for the Oli io >tate game on December Martin
'!7 and the Michigan 'state man hi
game. December 'i8. \ 11 root-
the search "il any of the student's tights had been violated" but said that it's purpose w as solely for th-* purpose of finding material which might bo violating health or safety ordinances.
Croup Plans Carol Party
Di Ramond Kendall. Dean of the School ot Musie. "ill lead carols while playing his portable organ tomorrow at the Gtaduate School's Christmas party in
Town and Gown
The annual party which begins at 2 p.m will have as lio.rrs John D. Cooke, Doan of t h p (r ;> d ii a t e School and Mrs. Cooke.
Those assisting a* hostesses % are Mrs. Milo D. Appleman, Mrs. Carl Q Christol. Mrs. Milton Dickens. Mrs. Waltei Du-Cloii\. Mrs. Robert C. Met/. Mrs Bruce MeElderry. Mrs. Walter I is. William D. Temple-in and Mrs. Neil D. Warren Polling will be Mrs. Milton l'.
ers tickets musi he picked up by Thursday. December 19.
•lohn Morlev Ticket Manager
Kloetzel. Mis Thomas Clements Mi I i v i n g R. Melbo. Mis Ralph E. Rush. Mrs. Halsey Stevens and Mrs Tracy E St i ev ev.
the N(
lie
1 astern lieviews < ited
A i sc
tickets oil s.d»1
;( ' production st;
Lew
Jim
hn i on sta C.
Yo
W
iie being designe kenchip.
ile : 11
ket
Off ic i«il
Notice
Xttentioii students and faculty mcmhers hohling activity hooks; ( otipoii "So. 8 is worth SI towards the purchase of a ticket to the SC' opera production. ‘•School for Fathers,” which will l*e given at llovard Auditorium, Dec. l-t. I.i and •Ian. 3.
Ticket prices are SI.50, S'i or S3, hut activity book holders may purchase the samf ticket for 30 cents, s| «<r Si on tlie basis nf in<- itjrh discount per student.
Coupon exchange will b<> honored only at the time the tickets are purchased at the N< lift,el (itliie :illii such tickets may not l::ter t>e reluuded or exchanged.
John Morlev
pretation in t h e senior men s division and Don Hal lora ti
the jumoi men )ther SC w nine
Both sides of the recently re-iraneous speaking, and tlie Pvo vived campus controversv the
eshmen women together won . js<ue of installing songleaders at
ip women's debate champion- SC—will lie aired at 12:15 today
UP at the YU’CA.
Ricliaid Rustn took 1 ii st in Presenting ihe pro and con
arguments on “Songleaders to A goal ol providing tood par-be or not to be" will be lour cels for 2.3 needy lamilios in the members of the ASSC Senate. SC area lias been set by Ihe placed first in extempoianeous ¡'th ex-yell king Dann Angeloff “Operation Christmas Spirit speaking and second in m.itoiy acjjng as moderator. Taking the IckjcI drive, sponsored by the
pro side of the issue will he AMS and tho («realer 1 niversi-in 'lie tout - Patty Wynn, senator-at-large. ^ ommittee.
■ ! ■' Dulnn an[j Ken Smith, sophomore class
president. Presenting the argument against songleaders will be Mardythe O'Mara. senator-al-large. and Barney Rosenzweig. rally committee chairman.
I'ast Heferendum
Commenting on t^e fact that tho student body once approved a referendum on the question of having songleaders only to have the Senate vote the issue down.
Miss O'Mara said that "there are reasons why the senators ha\r hesitated in okaying this p, ici^p Hall.
The Rev James O Reilly will plan. Last yeai sevpn needy fam-
speak at the Newman Club “Having voted J i to 1 in fa- j|,PS ^ere supplied with food by
meeting at S tonight on "Science vor of songleaders and y et noth- various organizations on the
and the Catholic Church" at fi36 ing having come from this, much campus which were contacted
if the Student body is wonder w 11v we haven’t Son:'leaders
Cheer for 25 Needy Families Is Goal of Food Parcel Drive
and Burt Pino* ond in the soi
Alan Fox who the junior men
In additi*
- who placed sec-lior men’s debate lilton Klein and placed third in s debate contest, nos placed third oratorv and Fox
Priest To Speak About Science
“Opération Christmas Spuit will fuinish !ood parcels for the unlortunate families in a s p i r i » e 1 driv e lo make t hoir C mistmas happier and more enjoyabu».
Ron Sherman is co-clriirmen ol 1 lie Greater University Cnm-iiliitee. w liich is head»*d by W • 11y Kai abian.
Tliey both liope th.it the -111-dent body will got liehind this project and bring lood t(» tlie campus vvhere they can deposit it in boxes in fiont of the suident Union. Foundor.s HhI! and
W .{.ilh PI Father (J’Rel
ms i
also teaches sci Mary * College.
>r money and lood pasti«! ät *ue. w ny we iiavcn i son:'ieaoers. The staple item fi
irisli and Reasons which the student packaee \\i>l be » canned h:
at Mt. St. 'hould kno\- will be rovralei ;n wiiicli lias I veil ilonited by
i our discussion lodav, - she *a¿d. . 01 ganiz-ation* on tiie campus.
jcli
Daily Trojan Phr CHRISTMAS SPIRIT—Ron Sherman, chairman nun pro|ect ot the Greater Umvtírüty Commi Smith, sophomore cldss preiitient, get ready tc tide dtmospHere in Operation Christmas Sp< 25 parcels of food will be sent to needy ta
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| Title | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 49, No. 53, December 11, 1957 |
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Speakers Hit Ike's Government Ex-Trojan Talks In Pasadena Meet By GEOKGK PAPADOPOl 1.0 ack.s against the Eisenhower a¡ Southern Cal ifornia DAI LV TROJAN Gardt SC-su the united lenry Meyer ►f the 34th m VOL. XLIX LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1957 NO. 53 d Trevor ns of the W Senate To Hear IMC Standardization Plan Safety Checks Car Owners Do You Know (And Observe) Traffic Rules? tin ted or p CLOSE SCRUTINY—Freshman Jerri Corbin exemplifies a sharp contrast in time as she takes a close lock at the exhibit of an 18th Century Japanese suit of annor. Two suits of Samurai armor, five theatrical masks and a Chinese temple mask are on d:spiay at the Fisher Galleries. ORIENTAL DISPLAY Mev imal* a>ke< Japanese Warriors Recreated at Exhibit d the p fui i Dining ¡oceiir yea is I seen h steady mcrea cost of au lo insurance. The costs of public liability protec-, tion has skyrocketed because of ! incieased accidents and higher com l judgements, j But the cheapest, s 1) e .> t insurance polit world is a sate car. The California Vehicle Code (Sec. 671) • says: "It is unlawful to operate am \ehicie or combination oi vehicles which aie in an unsale condition Responsibility K Your* Although your automobile is usually in safe condition when you drive ii trom the dealers lot. the responsibility of keeping it in a sale condition is yours. Current N a I i on a I Satety Council Figures show that up to 15 percent of tatal accidents can be traced to an unsale automobile. The greatest contributor oi both general auto accidents an.I fatal auto accidents «re defective brakes. Have your brake cylinders, linings and fluid checked by a competent mechanic. Make sure all replacements aie of the QUESTIONS: 1. How old must the licensed driver be to accompany a learning driver who holds an Instruction permit? 1!. If a traffic light i> red but a policeman directs you to i and go ahead am wav what should n the you do? 3. What does a red traffic 1 iht that blinks on and oil Proposal Aims At Improving Councils An attempt to pass legislation standardizing the methods of .selecting members tu ASSC councils and to "dictate” overall standards to these groups will be made by Independent Men's Representative Stan Arkin at the ASSC Senate meeting tonight at 7. . • The move, called a “bomb- According one interested in apply i •hould pick up a petition ft the ASSC utlice. 213 SU. ? in the interview which tollo prelim r t he >1h 4. If you have an accident in which anvone is must you do? 3. Alter passing a two-lane highway y get back to the i; side before any ca from the opposite gets within how mai you? \.\S\\ KKs: I. 18 years of or older. '1. Von should obey the policeman and uot through the light. X. Illll «top. i. Make a report in writing to the California Highway Patrol or the police within ‘14 1 hours and the Department of Motor Vehicles within lo day s. 5. 100 feel. lio a by A i'll Men's >ssibilit> The stoic, ornate figures of two high-ranking Jap- 8> an inter- anese warriors of the 17th and 18th centuries have been <-.ue. Si at lord recreated at the Fisher Galleries at SC, where they will a said that remian on display through Friday. any atomic Two suits oi Samurai armor, lent to the gallery by highest quality cidered detri- Robert Moes. Jr.. are featured Cheek All Tight* tan body, this Ht tlie gallery along with five The “No" masks are consid- Check your lights. Many considered as theatrical masks from the Cere- ered sacred bv actors of the people have taillight bulbs burnt However, as monial Theater of Japan and a i Ceremonial Theater. The mask- out and don’t know it. A ie- >Us difficulties Chinese temple mask, through i ed actor is supposed to be the i placed taillight bulb can >n\e in biological the courtesy of Dr. and Mrs. living embodiment of the quali- a lot of trouble for the car be- George Altman and Mr. and ties his mask displays. After i hind you. Mrs. Ralph C. Altman. donning his mask, the actoi Have your headlights examin- Cine Oriental Trim looks into the mirror to familia- ed to make sine that vour low M» xic.ms don’t care about The “gusoku." as the suit of ri/.e himsell with the character beams are low enough to guard m,)Mev or their wives and child- itive gradf point averagt shell' bv many students, will \ccortlino to Mi'S W be made to impiove the caliber of all school, class and college councils which, in the past, have not been greatly regulated bv the Senate. Preceeding tlie T p.m. meeting will be the annual Senate- samples of his oi her literary administration banquet. In the ar>iIit> p;;st the university president ha> 'semester Keports r the Senate ,\ |
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