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IMC, HOMECOMING REPORTS REJECTED PAGE THREE Hard-Working Trojan Squires Featured VOL. XLIX -igv -» WORLD AFFAIRS Southern Cal ifornia I'/ i I TROJAN PAGE FOUR Cagers Play Loyola Tonight at Pan LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957 NO 51 Adm. Clark Hits At U.S. Planes B' « I oi;<.r. r \p xmifiii i.o ]l the Communist nations force in I litctl States intu a iu I \\ irs 11 Bernard Brodie, -r uf the Rand ( )ther speaker of •ommented that tl •'ear weapons, th* tow many to use < i fore? i- permissil d problems. “We er that the enc potenti force«.' or poss in< 1 UUIIlg , lierait, said the di- T. dal \\ a r—1les true! ion jet' 1 «il of t he guided missiles di- T0t& d V' ar would in the V isi Nav al < )pei ations. "If dest ru ction of civ i liza tic m. he V I' are 1 orced to encage tho said. On the other hand. limit- •Hilt, v ' ^ cannot do so suc- ed vv a r m eai is that it pri omotes res- ' ith oui- modern air- -ituati ons th at thre aten to get out of hai Hi. \ :< v ; Moviiig Alleati Vest erdi IV mornin "Z s s per.ker . Navy i- moving full- aired the irrent i nis of ste; 'it;. iie said, into the the A rah St ates. Sr ate I )• part- futi ire of the nuclear missile ment Ot t ii ;ial 1 Edwin M. Knl z- a,rc . He se. , fed ai the argu- mann said that the U ni ted Calendar Giri Rafner and Arkin List Narrowed Center of Heated I0,??5n.a!'rts Senate Discussion <M>is that the u-e « ¡ lai \ge States, in an effort t«> olfset the rriers is illogical in limited threat of Russian infiltration, has adopted a loreign poiic> l'ho A'l nii d praised the sub- ].:,>ed on the “assumption th°t arine missile Polaris which t;1P economically. strategically is a 300-mile tai»,e and which an(j politically the area is vital equivalent to an IC BM. Ho\v- thif* interests of the tree ?r. he f’ols that the U.S. is world.” •st a< su eh at war right now e\er in ils history. But he id that the American Navy s met the three dimensional SPIRIT DEBATORS—Previev/irg last nioht's Songleader discussion in the ASSC Senaie was this panel, heeded by former yell king Dann Angeloff, which debated the pros and cons of the controversial spirit-raisers at the YWCA during the neon hour. Left to right, they are (seated) Pat Wynn, Angeloff, Mardythe O'Mara; (standing) Ken Smith, Barney Rosenzweig. The issue was open to discussion by the audience as well as the panel. challenge for control of the sea by the development of a family r.I guided missiles coupled with nuclear propulsion. Missiles More Kffective “Modern missiles which mean n' »re e'feet ivoness to carry out c/.p* i "ion. teamed with the .striking power of carrier air-craft, add up to the striking P 'wer of the navy of the fu-lurr.” he said. SundayServicc Set for Bovard Debate Continues Against Songleaders for Troy flan Offers Protection The American political plan to meet the threat offeis protection from over-aggression as well as to provio% economic development and politioa 1 stability, he said. The U.S. is the liest 'p|ie .students no not know Senal media to promote the settlement ¡s tor Hie uni'er-ity (, rii s of basic internal problems of the or sc NVO„]j no, haxe a rrpre- * nations invoked. sentativc form o government saij fhat “Succ ss of the settlement of Cn campus. Rally Chairman Bn - nu1 the problems of the Middle cast U(.N Rosen/.v eig s ud v> hile speak- men lo women on campus i ind its ohj*c1ives depends first | jn2 ^gain-st songleaders at a to 1 and Hie vote ":<s onh -I.-i"-e .M:ird.vtiif sired is during a v ith Ros n/"eie. •>;,*ch as 1M.ì6 v as. never make ijp f< the ri suits wen ui Rosenzweig suggested that th< 21¿ to 1 mandate of the students vas believed that the women speaking in favor of the on the realisation by these na- ; panel discussion at the YWCA <i ; , favor nf «op^ln ’ileic “It tions that interdependence. of ; yesterday, the group as a whole is essential. They musl seek to pool their interests for the good of all.” he commented. Possible Trouble Should the Arab stales feel ca,lse the voters probably “were- there must have been many men that their future destiny lies , n’t aware of the consequences” who were also against the meas- . univei.sjtv however. and would look ridiculous when tiie tram ing.” he said. Increase III Spirit w II pret By LARRY FISIHiK Independent Men’s Representative Stun Ark to revamp council selection methods and Chai Rainer's Homecoming Committee report were bo lv defeated by the ASSC Senate last night after criticism was leveled at both men. Ai kin > motion to Do You Knov/ (And Observe) Traffic Rules? coi 11 d ‘Stupid*— \ rUin 13: itor-at-I PM tv W Because of the co mas recess, t ho com Iasi night to-ext end Imal round until at veai. Because of so were against the proposal and stated that increase spirit in the 1P36 e'ections in favor of *h* for >1-” s!l? said- “Thp i a ongleaders I* disregarded be- ; results showed, however. that ! that ‘:thev would also'brine 7n- )ngleaders would qualified candidar and add varietv Clarke told the DT. while Smith addi il to wait until aitei “FranKlv. we did) Answi ■ats a I hi tne outside expect creased outside publicity to th many shaip girls.” he adde ASSC Vice Pivid^nt S Colici’ will road “The Sol The Well” by Ehz.iiieth G< ai the Christmas Sunday ship Service and several »\.*c-tions will be sung bv ihr Chapel Two antlv'ins will highlight e .service. They aie “De G; is” «Thanks to G«xl » by Brit-n: and “Keeping Holy Vigil” Schratb. The choir will j or- in the association with inierna- ! o^OTaA^they^Jiac^ior^ tional communists, the conse- ¡ t; h quences would disastrous for ig oi “it would tie felt among 3<X* >iid ,e million Moslems in the world all VVoi- the wh\ to the tip of Indonesia,” ■ lee- he said. Tuesday afternoon panels were devoted to discussions of “Pubi c Interest in th*» R’>ht to News" and interstate vvnter-v> ays. Bernard Ilennes-y of the University of Arizona, speaking on freedom oi newsmen, stated A Letter From Larry Ju hov the men and women voted. a|so represent the u he said, “but it was a clearcut y)-, . Sp¡r¡t anione the i Parris, too Iging the contest; Kirshner, Mark Navarro. Ken \' >1 Clarke. Dick Re ich and Jim Pan form under ihe direction of that he was “no more willing Disrud Sheldon, who is also a to lv* brainwashed by the mono-capella choir diiector. p«>listie competition of wire ser- .lournahs I lie congrégation will participate in the singing ol two Christmas carols, “Hark the Assistant Secret Harold Angels Sing." snd “Joy tor Public Relat to the Wor.J.- Chaplain Clinton A. Neyman said ‘‘This is the la>t worship 11 ip guild of master tnan I ¿on by* the of Defense NfHHntfn To China He sairî that he “rejoiced V hen American nev. smen raised service before we leave for tiie such a stin'k about being barred from Red China. 1 thought they believed in freedom to travel with your and freedom to learn, to see and to write alx>ut what tliev saw. Christmas recess. It will be excellent chance to attend Christmas servi f; ii tins. iie I .st four Sundav worshin Bur what did thev want?" have donated half of He went on to sav that thev to the Christmas wanted passports for newsmen. )\V whole offering will ba week to heln defrav Paul the cost of ihe show, he said. Bi lice Biinn. head yell leader, will lead the responsive reading. d for Otto Nathan. Linus or Joe Smith, milkman trom Omaha. “In fact, they did not even want passports for all new smen.” I)e;i r Trojans. This la«d October my fraternity briitber anil t*H»k ni)t-Ict of an anniversary, on** year had pa^seil since we hail ice of an anniversary. On** attended the funeral of our brother Bart Sewell. He was an SC stud«*nrt v. ho died in an automobile aceient returning from the Stanford game. The death of someone close makes you resliye. in an intense way, the nt'ed for safe tlrivinu. Tii drive in a traffic-conjie««ted area such a« Southern California we must be courteous cautious, anti sol>er. We must not make a bounteous contribution to the national death toll. Christmas is a wonderful time of happiness. I hope that your Christmas is merry, not marred, and your new year is happy, not haptens. I.arry Sipes X^-sc President A girl, speaking from th<* au-Sophomore Class President dience. said that instead of hav- ^ Ken Smith pointe:! out that sex “hoochie-koochie gu's. wiiich ■» is not a disiinsrui^hing factor in have been usei! at some rallies, j any election. “You don’t know song!eaders would l>e l>etter and \ ersity, c.x-ofl icio. n would i.ist n ght's int majority anrl this i all lhat |1P greatly increased if they were formal, and. accord matters.’ used, she said, “in fact you would th° third round w Angeloff Moderates heve difficulty keepitr.; them off an inlormal one. Ti Moderator Dann Angeloff in- the field." v i!l 1 ‘lf |! t,v terrupted to sa> that the people Sororities Have Dignity v. Ini ca'l a vote in the election Schneider, veti'rans iep- a;e the people really interested resent at ive, asl;ed. in relation to in the issues and therefore are ^1'ss O Maras statement that the ones who should be listened the alumni are against soniflead-to by their representatives. p>s. if the schools sole purpose Rosen/weig declared tiial (iie i--' >o plea e lae aiumm. i. only time siingleaders are ile- mentioned that ii ilidn t *«eem to i>e beneath the dignity of so-_. .. . rority girls “lo skate dow n 1 m- batta, Amerian versiiy Avenue an : ^lay foot ball 'Still Working’ In conclusion. Rusenzweii ^at- :t of YULE PROGRAM Baxter to Read Poetry In Bovard >pos; an expie ind prejut indicative i IJcport ’¡eje or-at-Lartre di.I i »mm mer Ofli< i«iS Balli ted !t thev have "about 2200 sig- I that a main argument again-1' nators-at-large Ocorge lial- sonirieaflers was the lad that i a nil Rich Amerian reported -*t y oll-king has enough on his mind withoul wori'ying about girls v\ith pom-poms on ihe field.” These often, he said, “can conflict with, instead of helping the cheerleaders.” natures” on the pent ions they are circulating to “bolt t he PCC" as of last night. "We would like lo get as many people to sign the petitions as normally vole in student elections, about 3300," they said. Students with activity books and holders of faculty hooks may now purchase rooters tickets at .*>1) «•cuts lor tlir Ollio State game on December 'Î7 anti the Michigan Stati* game, December ‘Ï8. \ 11 root- ers tickets must be picked up b\ Thursday, December I!*. >1 oli ii .Worley Ticket Manager Baxter, proie iviII present ii Auditorium t> tlily, will rea •tide Doetrv ar 111 Vii Baxl liake ' l>e submitted \ilmits Defeat propei W Nati Studei i T.A. \v SC SCHOOL OF MUSIC TO PREMIER NEW OPERA HERE 47 Succeed In Law Test Chaplain Neyman Sends Apology to Stonier Hall Copies of a “letter of expi .• tion 1 rom Chaplain (A. N< man. acting dean of studcj The \\'esi W. ilt-Ferrari o!K»ra. “Schc ist premier llicking co John Noschcse as lier henpeck- pai ed husband Cancian: tenor P.av < Fathers." will Arbivu as the Cavalier Ricardo. be presented this Saturday ev Other members of thp >r of ig in Bovard Auditorium bv eleven include soprano Lisa C< thè SC scbiXtl of music. “School for Father." a tuneful favi»rite in Kurofie. where it is kinivvn a* "I Quattro Rusteghi." • The Four Curmudgeonst. will l»e conducted and direct ed hy Walter Duclo ix. head of t'ne SC cpera department John Rl;.:i!>-enshop his ci eated thè set« and resigned thè costumes The mieta will Ih1 sung in thè Ki>jlish Uanslation by l'dward .1. Dent. Many l.eading Koles In thè leading niles for tiie Ofx*ning night will he basshari-tone Cari Schultz and baritolte French Tickner as thè tv\»i bungling fathers: soprano Frena Chillingarian =nd tenor Milton Rriggs a« th** tvo young lovers Lusieis ami Fili pe i o. mezzo soprano Marion Ole« as Lusi-eta's clever siepmothers: so- rel. baritene James Ciblions and soprano Jacqui Williams. Sents are on sale for the re-mrinder of this week at the ticket oil ic» in the Student Union t cket oiiice. The opera 'v i 1 be perfii:med this Satu’day and Sunilay nirhts at fc:30 p.m. Reserved -cats are S2 and SI: g nerd adrdssion is SI.50. Premiered in tiermany "School for Fit hers.” based ufH»n a play bv Goldoni, was premiered in a German transition in Munich. Gi rmany. in March. 190t>. Widdy perlormetl throughout Europe, it was presented by La Scala C>oera in Mi’an 1 st year v\ ith Rcissi-Lemeni i;i th*’ American aud'enci*1 h^sr i the Cai nival time in Venice aioumi 1T.Î0 is the background for tiie opera by Wolf-Ferrari. Tiie plot deals with the etiorts oi two young lovers to outwit tiie >chemes of their bundling lathers, aided by two cronies, to settle the romantic affairs of a voting couple without consulting: the laier. Author Wolf-Ferrari. contempo t >ry German-Ita.lian composer. is best known in tiie Cnited States b r his open "Secret of Suzanne” and t h e Intermezzo iimn “Jewels of tiie Madonna." SC Vlilsic Issue The currenl issue "Opera News." published by the Metro- Students who now have peti-t ions circulating on campus were requested to bring them to tne Trojan Knight ofiice to- Forty-seven of 53 June grad-day so that the two ambitious nates of the SC Law School were distributed to residents .»I student leaders can tabulate, passed the California State Bar Stonier Hall late yesterday a i- Baffa anrl Amerian will present examination hold in October, it emoon. The letter attempted to their petition- to the board of v as announced last week. clear up the unprecedented "iu- Tmstees meeting Dec. IS. Y|ie number of persons pass- spection” of rooms and private mg as compared to those failing property in the dormitory last creates a percentage of 88.67. month. “This percentage.” according to President of thp dormitor.. Dean Robert Kingsley, "rellects Harold Kong, whose letter to ilie directly on the prestige ot Ihe Daily Trojan denounced t:i • school since it is compart'd with “”estapo” methods of th ■ din -the percentages of successlul j,.,• 0f the commons and re-i- entrants of other California law ,jotii-*» hails, claimed the di- schools. rector invaded the roon - >eek- Past results percentages ¡n{r-food anti proof of other show that the SC Law School ini,.action<. of hoa|th aivi . has placed in top positions with n|!rs f),P ir;,n , ,,, t e ‘three other schools They Official Notice Inspection is Legal To All lìesidcnce Hall Residents; Many students have inquired about hou**iii" ill the Besidence Mails for the spring semester. In order to determine bow More. More. Mor« UCLA, the University many spaces we will have forma at Berkeley and Stani Calili. attenti« th available, it will be necessary for you to hav. your applications in Ihe Housing Bureau >( iias also cent age. The success! Iso held the lop per- and administration h,ts hot learned th bv -Ian. K. I!>.”)X. \i»ur si>a«-e cert ili' ill be held until this date fore the w in ceremonies California Stipi ' «»I the resident->ry t.» the letter Student Reaction resident commet..• politali Opera Guild, is focussing atter which time the room will Court in San Fra De bi* available to general applications. Thank you again for the the national issue on the SC School of Music. The front covet ' ■ -i pho'ogi anh oi a -cene from issi spr.ng’s opera department cooperation you ha'*» alway production of "Suzannah". a new shown to us. American musical drama b j II s too liarl it nntl in Los Angeles .Jan. « The next state bar examina- opened a new woi tion will Ite conducted during Chaplain Ney rm the spring Som* of next spring's graduation candidates i- comedy for the first timr in 1051 prano Marilyn Winters as the in periormanees by the New Carlisle Floyd, which was given ir.edling Felice and bariton York City Center Opera Com- 1 its west premiere here also. Mrs. Pat Arnold Director of Housing. in part. If the inspec C3eded bounds of prop will be able to take the exami- inspecting in an e.xcessiv ntion then, according to Dean ous manner and by ovei Kineslev. bounds of propriety. I f da- r*- ding : e ti FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY. GIVE IN TRAFFIC
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Title | DAILY TROJAN, Vol. 49, No. 54, December 12, 1957 |
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IMC, HOMECOMING REPORTS REJECTED
PAGE THREE Hard-Working Trojan Squires Featured
VOL. XLIX -igv -»
WORLD AFFAIRS
Southern
Cal ifornia
I'/ i I
TROJAN
PAGE FOUR
Cagers Play Loyola Tonight at Pan
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1957
NO 51
Adm. Clark Hits At U.S. Planes
B' « I oi;<.r. r \p xmifiii i.o
]l the Communist nations force in I litctl States intu a
iu I
\\
irs 11
Bernard Brodie, -r uf the Rand ( )ther speaker of •ommented that tl •'ear weapons, th* tow many to use < i fore? i- permissil d problems. “We er that the enc
potenti
force«.'
or poss
in< 1 UUIIlg , lierait, said the di- T. dal \\ a r—1les true! ion
jet' 1 «il of t he guided missiles di- T0t& d V' ar would in the
V isi Nav al < )pei ations. "If dest ru ction of civ i liza tic m. he
V I' are 1 orced to encage tho said. On the other hand. limit-
•Hilt, v ' ^ cannot do so suc- ed vv a r m eai is that it pri omotes
res- ' ith oui- modern air- -ituati ons th at thre aten to get
out of hai Hi.
\ :< v ; Moviiig Alleati Vest erdi IV mornin "Z s s per.ker
. Navy i- moving full- aired the irrent i nis of
ste; 'it;. iie said, into the the A rah St ates. Sr ate I )• part-
futi ire of the nuclear missile ment Ot t ii ;ial 1 Edwin M. Knl z-
a,rc . He se. , fed ai the argu- mann said that the U ni ted
Calendar Giri Rafner and Arkin List Narrowed Center of Heated
I0,??5n.a!'rts Senate Discussion
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