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PAGE THREE Musical Production ‘Zenda’ Needs Overhaul
University of Southern California
DAILY ©TROJAN
PAGE FOUR Rain Looms at Seattle For Big Battle
Vol. LV
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31.1963
NO. 28
ASSC Senate Approves New Free Speech Bill
Economist Praises Ken Rigs Up
l I ii r ii .1 On Halloween
New Use ot Math
Bill To Be Placed On Student Ballot
By GREG HILL
Economic theory and reasoning, long plagued by a deficiency in support and verification, will be given a more concrete basis by the newly developed field of econometrics, Dr. Gerhard Tintner, professor of economics, said yesterday.
Dr. Tintner, addressing the Faculty Center Association at
been solved without the help of mathematics and pointed1 out that several problems are' present in the union of that' field with economics.
The University of Vienna graduate said the greatest difficulty was one of measurement. Certain economic variables, such as prices, rate of interest and consumption, are easily quantitated. Other eco-
noon luncheon, defined jnomic principles are not, Dr.
FEDERAL CAREERS DAY - Counselors interview students at an information table at the Federal Careers Day exhibition yesterday. Federal representatives
discussed 60 major fields open, positions available and academic skills required. Two thousand college students will be hired in Southwest-Pacific area.
econometrics as the application of mathematics to economics. Such an application, he said, will clarify the basis of economic theory and reasoning.
The German-born instructor theorized that statistical analysis, mathematical logic and other areas of mathema-
Tintner said.
The primary example of such principles is the economic concept of utility, or satisfaction, Tintner explained. Many economists, he said, doubt that a concept of this nature can be supported by mathematics.
Due to circumstances beyond our control, today is Halloween, and we can prove it.
Just be at Town and Gown Foyer at 10 this morning. There Ken Del Conte, sideburns and all, will appear in a costume— colorful coat, trim trousers and shiny shoes topped off with spats.
No, he won’t be impersonating the Great Pumpkin. He will just be posing for publicity shots for an upcoming Stop Gap Theater production he will star in.
Federal Career Interviews Attract 700 Participants
Dr. Tintner also described
tics are essential in their sup-(the limitations of variables,
port and explanation of econ-1 the aggregation of different
theories into a whole and the predictability of economics in relationship to human trends as other fundamental prob
Pastor to Tell Political Role Of Churches
omic concepts.
I “It is to be hoped, therefore, that a closer relationship will arise between the
development of mathematics iems encountered by econo- Los Angeles, will discuss the to our campus by a recog and the development of econ- mists and econometricians role of the Church in politics nized campus organization, |omics," Dr. Tintner said. alike. during an address today at 3 faCultv member or student
But he also maintained that
By RICK MARKS Assistant City Editor
The ASSC Senate last night passed its own simplified version of a free speech bill that will be placed before the student body Nov. 19 through 21 in a general election.
Also on the ballot at that time will be the Trojan Democratic Club's proposal, which directly parallels that! of the Senate’s, but which is “longer and harder to understand,” according to Social Studies Sen. Dave Lippman.
The election will not affect official university legislation in this area, but will give students the opportunity of questioning university policy. By ROGER GRACE Lippman said. USC will today host “one
The Senate’s bill, as it will of the most renowned fellow appear on the balot, will read: travelers in the United “Should all recognized cam- States,” former FBI counterpus organizations be allowed spy Marion Miller charged to invite any speaker who yesterday during a meeting may freely express his be- of the Trojan Young Repub-liefs and opinions. licans (TYR).
TDC's proposal, which was Mrs Miller pointed out that delivered to the Senate as an j>ev £>r Steohen Fritch-
FBI Woman Tells Views On Fritchman
initiative petition signed by The Rev. Dr. Stephan more than 1.000 students last Fritchman. pastor of t h e spring. reads: “Should all First Unitarian Church of speakers specifically invited
More than 700 students Several hundred letters were | because of its growing com- many economic problems have were interviewed by federal also sent to USC facuity J plexity.
officials during Federal Career Day on campus yesterday, according to Frank Mason. chairman of the Federal Recruiting Committee.
members.
This is the fourth year of the traveling federal committee's existence, and each year i its response has grown con-
siderably.
Accounting, physical sciences, law enforcement, investigations, intelligence, medicine and overseas careers
Two thousand college graduates will be hired in the Southwest-Pacific area alone, Mason explained. “Career opportunities are available almost without specialization,” he added.
The traveling committee is closely associated with the special events office and the
The interviewers, full-time government employes, emphasized that a government job offers just as much, if not more, than a job with a private firm. were some of the areas rep- vocational placement bureau
“College graduates in fed- resented- j which gives the federal offi-
eral employment can expect It was the general opinion cials ideas of what the col-their advancement to be twice of the interviewers that the lege graduate is looking for as fast as in private indus- federal government is looking;as far as a career is concern-try,” Mason said. for higher caliber personnel led.
Mrs. Carmen Read, one of the committee's sub-chair-men, said a greater percentage of students turned out for interviews than last year. “A federal career offers a secure and stable life and is very challenging,” she Dr. Herbert M. Stahl, pro- tion,” and Theodore C. Hoff-added. fessor of drama, was elected j man, educational theater pio-
More than 60 fields were president of the Southern Ineer, spoke on “The End of represented and there were California District of the I Education Theater.” pamphlets available about po- American Educational Thea- Panel members included sitions needed to be filled and ter Association (AETA) at producer - d i r e c t o r John
Officials Say New Trolios To Improve
Trolios officials expressed confidence recently that this year's edition of the homecoming variety show, to be presented in Bovard Audito-
He cited the computation of in -2^ FH sponsored by the group be free to express their the gross national product as Cultural Events Association, beliefs and opinions within an example of the difficulty in bringing separate economic principles together as a meaningful whole. In this regard,
Dr. Tintner confessed economists are “still in the dark.”
In addition, he considered the question of determining the importance of such variables as consumption and
Dr. Fritchman's appearance the limitations solely of the
follows last week’s appear- Constitution of the nation, ance of Congregationalist provided that the inviting minister Rev. Dr. James Fifield, who discussed the same subject.
Both ministers have articulated strong political positions and have invited leading representatives of their
man. scheduled to speak at 3 in 229 FH. has received 50 citations before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
She said during the time she and her husband posed as Communists for the FBI, they “sat many times in his ‘church’ planning conspiracies.”
The former counterspy said
Professor to Direct Theater Association
prices as thorns in the econo- respective philosophies to ad mist's side. dress their congregations.
“We really don't know Dr. Fritchman. who is be- says basically the same thing rium Nov. 6, will be the best I what are the crucial varia-!inS presented as a liberal but the wording simplification ever staged. bles.” the proponent of econo- spokesman, has played host makes the Senate’s bill more
“For the past few years jmetrics said. there has been a relative dearth of material for the show, but this year is a definite exception.’’ said Jerry
party schedule a time, place;
and state a purpose for the ^ter the meeting that Dr. meeting?” Fritchman was a sponsor of
the Los Angeles Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born.
As a result of Mrs. Miller’s testimony before a Congressional Comimttee. the Attor-ney-General of the United States officially listed this group as a Communist front, to such speakers as Frank readable. Mrs. Miller recalled that
Wilkenson. cited as a Com- He said he spent “a long several of the group's meet-munist in the House Un- time revising the wording ofijngS ghe attended were held American Activities Commit- the bill because the longer the jn his home.
Students will be able to vote “yes” or “no” on both of the bills, with the one receiving the most affirmative votes declared the winner.
Sen. Lippman said each
i tee's Guide to Subversive Or- sentence the harder it is to
Dr. Fritchman is known to
Murphy, Trolios chairman.
| “All 11 groups competing in the prelims would have been great, and the judges were hard put to narrow the field. The spirit in the acts is really overwhelming.”
Large division entrants in. elude Kappa Alpha Theta and
its fall conference at UCLA Houseman; James Doolittle, Kappa Sigma, Western Side last weekend. director of the Greek Thea- Storv : Birnkrant Residence
“The two - day meeting ter; Dr. Walter Ducloux.jHall. ‘Frivolous Football ; planned by Dr. Stahl, who head of the opera depart- Delta Gamma and Phi Kappa served as the program chair- ment; John E. BlankenchipjTau, "Political Satire'; and ♦ f h f r) l v. v,- man- was considered one of; associate professor of drama; [Alpha Delta Pi and Sigma
, ° in>, \ '* er .'J? ne, r IS the most successful events in and Dr. William Melnitz, Phi Epsilon, “Everything’s
have accumulated a record of
their requirements.
“Approximately nine out of 10 federal employes work in areas outside Washington, D. C.. and it is easy for a person
home." Mason said.
Last week more than 2.000 letter were sent to USC seniors informing them that Federal Career Day was coming.
Guild Gives Scholarships
Work - travel scholarships have been awarded to Thomas B. Moon and Clelio Boc-cato, both 1963 graduates of the School of Architecture and Fine Arts, by the Architectural Guild.
the history of the organiza- writer and dean of the UCLA Coming Up Roses.” tion, according to theater College of Fine Art. Alpha Chi Omega and
educators who attended.”! Dr. James H. Butler, chair- Theta Chi, “You Can’t Keep William C. White, lecturer in man of the drama depart- a Secret on the Row”; Zeta drama, commented. ment and a member of the Beta Tau, “Nancy Whiskey’’;
Jean Renior. well - known advisory council of AETA, and Alpha Phi, “College French filmmaker, discussed and White were also active Men?” are small division “Reality and Its Transposi-1 participants at the meeting, 'competitors.
Scientists Will Grant Fellowships
The selection of candidates for the National Science Foundation's program of regular graduate and post-doctoral fellowships will be made
by committees of outstanding " "n» '"Terday ir was're^rted that estab-* the Communist
saent.su appointed by the tha( Fritchman “vas a spon. iishing a lighting district ^aker ban.
th. wlt.Vrn i » h' sor of the Committee for the would require the consent of She explained that some
ences announced recently.'Protection of the Foreign I the majority ot property own-; persons^y taterpret Fntch-T. fl. , •„ , Born, a Communist front ers in relation to frontage man s visit as LSC recogm-
made by the FounCtaUon ^ group which she exposed. Ifeet._tion he is not a Communis,
Dr. Topping said during
'ganizations. and Carey Mac- understand.”
Williams, editor of Nation The proposed bill dealing morf (han Communist
The speaker has been sub- with the extension of Olin front affilia!;10rl3 she main. poenaed three times to ap- Hall s library hours was put pear before the House Un- off by the Senate because it
American Activities Commit- j needed further work. The Los Angeles housewife
tee. Also under discussion was after the meeting that
Marion Miller, former FBI the committee report on light- feeIs President Topping counterspy, said following a ing for Universitly Avenue a responsibility to make Trojan Young Republican between campus and the Row. hls _ P°sltion clearer on the
1 self, with awards to be announced March 15, 1964.
Fellowships will be awarded for study in mathematic-j al, physical, medical, biolog-; ical and engineering sciences.
Anthropology, psychology!
SCount Dracula Viewers Rally Behind Vampire Art
USC Will Present New Dean of Law
| Tuesday
By JUDY JONES Reed, Los Angeles Mesa or mystics, nor do we really j post-doctoral students a n d ice, labor and management or-
The nr inch tie of the wnrk ^he ot^er day a ^ew stu' branch libarian, founded the believe in any of this,” Reed others with equivalent train-
travei nlan accordin° to Sim dents d r a n k blood-colored society during the summer of explained, travel plan.accordin* to Sam j foaming punch with the de. 1%2
votees of Count Dracula, a most eminent vampire.
They partook during the bi-
night's Student Leader's Dinner that Communist Party members have defied the Supreme Court by failing to register as such and
. . , ., ~ cal- ~ . therefore are criminals that
, , , , , The impact of the School of areas of education, research* , ,, , n ,
(excluding clinical psychol-L on £os Ange|es M bc and practice. W on °Lil
ogy) geography, economics,^ tod when the uni. usc ^ its 60th year of on campus
(excluding business adminis- formal|v preSe„ts new law classes in September with ™'
tration). sociology (not in- ^ ^ 0rrjn 3 more than 700 students en- “ “ undf-
cluding social work) and the Evans to (he bench bar and roUed 0f the m approxi. a
history and philosophy of sci-_______.fi. mntolv ^nn cruninal political party
ence are other fields in which the fellowships are awarded.
The fellowships are open to college seniors, graduate and
Imately 500 are undergrade J
*„a oon banned from speaking at
uel T. Hurst, dean of architecture. is to encourage graduates of the school to work for a year in a foreign architectural office while increasing professional and travel experience.
The Architectural Guild awards a sum sufficient tn pay round-trip passage to the selected country. The School
monthly meeting of the Count Dracula Society, founded in Los Angeles to promote the serious study of Gothic tales and horror movies.
The dedicated organization, represented at LTSC by Zeta Beta Taus Don Benjamin
"But some men of great in-Horror stories got into I telligence through the ages Reed's blood in high school have. Father Montague Som-when he read “Dracula.” He mers, an Angelican priest is now considered to be the who died in 1948, sincerely leading expert in the country believed in vampires.” on Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. the 18th century English house-i wife known as the “mother j of horror stories.”
community.
State, county and city of- ttLC siuucu» ollu “7 |USC. not persons with Com-ficials will join with leaders studying at the graduate Iev-;munj3t
from community, civic, serv- e ■ ___ She admitted that while
Appointment of Dr. ^ Fritchman has been called
ganizations and law alumni in ff ^an car”e * f three times to testify before
an "academic-presents" lun- ,He hJd.befn ‘“S'°f the House Un-American Ac-, , . Law School since tne rebru- . ... _ ,
cheon honoring Dr. Evans at tivities Committee, he has not
o-,. r. . . arv resignation of Dr. Robert ....
the Biltmore Hotel. , - *» , . actuallv been cited aa being
Kingsley, who left to accept :
ing and experience. All applicants must be citizens of the United States and will be
judged solely on the basis of Legj()|1 Lfx >nd T,.oja„ Bar- ap^^e","as"a' m,’,nber of »"« Communist
a I- * * „ risters, support groups for the California District Court ,
Applicants for the gradu-|the Law School and the Law of *ppeai The speaker asserted, how-
ate awards will be required to Association will be The son of a federal judge. ever- he definitely be
He said perhaps poUtica. a, the luncheon cj ST.. . ™,Jt/„f 'Continued Page »
columnist Russell Kirk, also
a society member, comes
first taught at
Journalists
closest to pinpointing the fas- tion. administered by the Ed-|ULUei ,tne university or iaano. men
To emphasize the religious, cination horror tales have for ucational Testing Service, will Laughlin E. Waters, presi-jserved a number of years as A warrlc
of Architecture and Fine Arts ja^e R0din. Bob Rosenberg significance of Gothic au- many people. be given on Jan. 18 at des-ident of the alumni group and an attorney for the Univer- I nVTalUd
Assists in locating employ- and Rick Forsche. is as far thors, Reed quoted Mary “One turns almost with re-1 ignated centers throughout former United States attor- sity of Missouri, where he
Record..... — The son of a federal judge.
^ . ,« , . , / . . represented at the luncheon nr Evans is a graduate of Examination designed to test a,Iwe|| as Dr Evans- frie„ds Ure ™ „ity o? Wisconsin , c i e ntif c aptitude and co||ea s from usc and , He fj
achievement. This examina-i . 8 . . anu idie. rie i
tion. administered by the Ed- other universities. the Lmversity of Idaho, then
ment for recipients of the removed from the vulgar cel-grant, assuring that they will | i,,loid horror fad as the furry work with Quality firms. little bat is from the legend-Moon will be associated ary character created by
with the Berlin office of Cur-; Bram Stoker. 19th century
ti.s and Davis and will be as- English novelist, signed lo the Eerlin Medical The group is named after Center project, presently un- Stoker’s classic book and is der construction. He is al- devoted to analyzing, investi-readv in Germany. gating the religious symbol- and literary merit in classic
Boccato will not receive his isms of., doing research on horror movies and novels.
Business Manager Jim Fa-
Shelley, originator of Frank- ijef to supernatural terrors the United States and certain ney for the southern district|taughtJaw from 193S to 1947. bian and newly appointed As-
enstein, as one who “tried to show that man should not dabble about with the secret of life and its creation” during the meeting.
“We should leave such things to God,” Reed says. “We in the society see artistic
in our time of political atroc-1 foreign countries. (of California, is co-chairman I)r- Evans has been at the 3i3tant City Editor Rick
ities,” Kirk explained. “Even The annual stipends fori of the event with attorney university since ly4t. He wa3 Marks received the News Ed-old Monk Lewis, with his graduate Fellows are as foi-i Samuel L. Kurland. recently re-appointed for a jtor and R e p o r t e r-of-the-
chamel-house fixation, is lows: cheerful reading by the side of the factual accounts of Nazi and Communist concentration camps. And dear old
. | tive-year term on the Los An- Month awards, respectively
President Topping will give i gelfe8 Civil S4.rvipe Commis- yesterday during a Daily Tro-
the formal introduction ot Dr. pjori( t0 whieh he was first jan general staff meeting.
Evans. named in 1961. No Copyreade r-of-the-
_____________________ ______ _ ____ _ __________ The principal address will He is a former secretary Month award was given be-
Count Dracula had much bet- Fellows is S5.500. Limited al- be given by Dr. Evans, who of the executive committee cause “work so far has not
ter manners than did the lowances will also be provided will relate the role of the and a former assistant secre- merited such an award, ac-
foreign assignment until next and enjoying Gothic vampires. “It's just another form of Congo soldiers who devoured to apply toward tuition, lab- School of Law to the legal tar\ of the Association of cording to Daily Trojan Edi-year. | President Donald Anthony,escapism; we re not occults, those Italian aviators.” (oratory fees and travel. ^needs of Los Angeles in the American Law Schools. | tor Dan Smith.
$2,400 for the first level; $2,600 for the intermediate level and $2,300 for the terminal level. The annual stipend for post-doctoral
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| Full text | PAGE THREE Musical Production ‘Zenda’ Needs Overhaul University of Southern California DAILY ©TROJAN PAGE FOUR Rain Looms at Seattle For Big Battle Vol. LV LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31.1963 NO. 28 ASSC Senate Approves New Free Speech Bill Economist Praises Ken Rigs Up l I ii r ii .1 On Halloween New Use ot Math Bill To Be Placed On Student Ballot By GREG HILL Economic theory and reasoning, long plagued by a deficiency in support and verification, will be given a more concrete basis by the newly developed field of econometrics, Dr. Gerhard Tintner, professor of economics, said yesterday. Dr. Tintner, addressing the Faculty Center Association at been solved without the help of mathematics and pointed1 out that several problems are' present in the union of that' field with economics. The University of Vienna graduate said the greatest difficulty was one of measurement. Certain economic variables, such as prices, rate of interest and consumption, are easily quantitated. Other eco- noon luncheon, defined jnomic principles are not, Dr. FEDERAL CAREERS DAY - Counselors interview students at an information table at the Federal Careers Day exhibition yesterday. Federal representatives discussed 60 major fields open, positions available and academic skills required. Two thousand college students will be hired in Southwest-Pacific area. econometrics as the application of mathematics to economics. Such an application, he said, will clarify the basis of economic theory and reasoning. The German-born instructor theorized that statistical analysis, mathematical logic and other areas of mathema- Tintner said. The primary example of such principles is the economic concept of utility, or satisfaction, Tintner explained. Many economists, he said, doubt that a concept of this nature can be supported by mathematics. Due to circumstances beyond our control, today is Halloween, and we can prove it. Just be at Town and Gown Foyer at 10 this morning. There Ken Del Conte, sideburns and all, will appear in a costume— colorful coat, trim trousers and shiny shoes topped off with spats. No, he won’t be impersonating the Great Pumpkin. He will just be posing for publicity shots for an upcoming Stop Gap Theater production he will star in. Federal Career Interviews Attract 700 Participants Dr. Tintner also described tics are essential in their sup-(the limitations of variables, port and explanation of econ-1 the aggregation of different theories into a whole and the predictability of economics in relationship to human trends as other fundamental prob Pastor to Tell Political Role Of Churches omic concepts. I “It is to be hoped, therefore, that a closer relationship will arise between the development of mathematics iems encountered by econo- Los Angeles, will discuss the to our campus by a recog and the development of econ- mists and econometricians role of the Church in politics nized campus organization, omics" Dr. Tintner said. alike. during an address today at 3 faCultv member or student But he also maintained that By RICK MARKS Assistant City Editor The ASSC Senate last night passed its own simplified version of a free speech bill that will be placed before the student body Nov. 19 through 21 in a general election. Also on the ballot at that time will be the Trojan Democratic Club's proposal, which directly parallels that! of the Senate’s, but which is “longer and harder to understand,” according to Social Studies Sen. Dave Lippman. The election will not affect official university legislation in this area, but will give students the opportunity of questioning university policy. By ROGER GRACE Lippman said. USC will today host “one The Senate’s bill, as it will of the most renowned fellow appear on the balot, will read: travelers in the United “Should all recognized cam- States,” former FBI counterpus organizations be allowed spy Marion Miller charged to invite any speaker who yesterday during a meeting may freely express his be- of the Trojan Young Repub-liefs and opinions. licans (TYR). TDC's proposal, which was Mrs Miller pointed out that delivered to the Senate as an j>ev £>r Steohen Fritch- FBI Woman Tells Views On Fritchman initiative petition signed by The Rev. Dr. Stephan more than 1.000 students last Fritchman. pastor of t h e spring. reads: “Should all First Unitarian Church of speakers specifically invited More than 700 students Several hundred letters were because of its growing com- many economic problems have were interviewed by federal also sent to USC facuity J plexity. officials during Federal Career Day on campus yesterday, according to Frank Mason. chairman of the Federal Recruiting Committee. members. This is the fourth year of the traveling federal committee's existence, and each year i its response has grown con- siderably. Accounting, physical sciences, law enforcement, investigations, intelligence, medicine and overseas careers Two thousand college graduates will be hired in the Southwest-Pacific area alone, Mason explained. “Career opportunities are available almost without specialization,” he added. The traveling committee is closely associated with the special events office and the The interviewers, full-time government employes, emphasized that a government job offers just as much, if not more, than a job with a private firm. were some of the areas rep- vocational placement bureau “College graduates in fed- resented- j which gives the federal offi- eral employment can expect It was the general opinion cials ideas of what the col-their advancement to be twice of the interviewers that the lege graduate is looking for as fast as in private indus- federal government is looking;as far as a career is concern-try,” Mason said. for higher caliber personnel led. Mrs. Carmen Read, one of the committee's sub-chair-men, said a greater percentage of students turned out for interviews than last year. “A federal career offers a secure and stable life and is very challenging,” she Dr. Herbert M. Stahl, pro- tion,” and Theodore C. Hoff-added. fessor of drama, was elected j man, educational theater pio- More than 60 fields were president of the Southern Ineer, spoke on “The End of represented and there were California District of the I Education Theater.” pamphlets available about po- American Educational Thea- Panel members included sitions needed to be filled and ter Association (AETA) at producer - d i r e c t o r John Officials Say New Trolios To Improve Trolios officials expressed confidence recently that this year's edition of the homecoming variety show, to be presented in Bovard Audito- He cited the computation of in -2^ FH sponsored by the group be free to express their the gross national product as Cultural Events Association, beliefs and opinions within an example of the difficulty in bringing separate economic principles together as a meaningful whole. In this regard, Dr. Tintner confessed economists are “still in the dark.” In addition, he considered the question of determining the importance of such variables as consumption and Dr. Fritchman's appearance the limitations solely of the follows last week’s appear- Constitution of the nation, ance of Congregationalist provided that the inviting minister Rev. Dr. James Fifield, who discussed the same subject. Both ministers have articulated strong political positions and have invited leading representatives of their man. scheduled to speak at 3 in 229 FH. has received 50 citations before the House Un-American Activities Committee. She said during the time she and her husband posed as Communists for the FBI, they “sat many times in his ‘church’ planning conspiracies.” The former counterspy said Professor to Direct Theater Association prices as thorns in the econo- respective philosophies to ad mist's side. dress their congregations. “We really don't know Dr. Fritchman. who is be- says basically the same thing rium Nov. 6, will be the best I what are the crucial varia-!inS presented as a liberal but the wording simplification ever staged. bles.” the proponent of econo- spokesman, has played host makes the Senate’s bill more “For the past few years jmetrics said. there has been a relative dearth of material for the show, but this year is a definite exception.’’ said Jerry party schedule a time, place; and state a purpose for the ^ter the meeting that Dr. meeting?” Fritchman was a sponsor of the Los Angeles Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born. As a result of Mrs. Miller’s testimony before a Congressional Comimttee. the Attor-ney-General of the United States officially listed this group as a Communist front, to such speakers as Frank readable. Mrs. Miller recalled that Wilkenson. cited as a Com- He said he spent “a long several of the group's meet-munist in the House Un- time revising the wording ofijngS ghe attended were held American Activities Commit- the bill because the longer the jn his home. Students will be able to vote “yes” or “no” on both of the bills, with the one receiving the most affirmative votes declared the winner. Sen. Lippman said each i tee's Guide to Subversive Or- sentence the harder it is to Dr. Fritchman is known to Murphy, Trolios chairman. “All 11 groups competing in the prelims would have been great, and the judges were hard put to narrow the field. The spirit in the acts is really overwhelming.” Large division entrants in. elude Kappa Alpha Theta and its fall conference at UCLA Houseman; James Doolittle, Kappa Sigma, Western Side last weekend. director of the Greek Thea- Storv : Birnkrant Residence “The two - day meeting ter; Dr. Walter Ducloux.jHall. ‘Frivolous Football ; planned by Dr. Stahl, who head of the opera depart- Delta Gamma and Phi Kappa served as the program chair- ment; John E. BlankenchipjTau, "Political Satire'; and ♦ f h f r) l v. v,- man- was considered one of; associate professor of drama; [Alpha Delta Pi and Sigma , ° in>, \ '* er .'J? ne, r IS the most successful events in and Dr. William Melnitz, Phi Epsilon, “Everything’s have accumulated a record of their requirements. “Approximately nine out of 10 federal employes work in areas outside Washington, D. C.. and it is easy for a person home." Mason said. Last week more than 2.000 letter were sent to USC seniors informing them that Federal Career Day was coming. Guild Gives Scholarships Work - travel scholarships have been awarded to Thomas B. Moon and Clelio Boc-cato, both 1963 graduates of the School of Architecture and Fine Arts, by the Architectural Guild. the history of the organiza- writer and dean of the UCLA Coming Up Roses.” tion, according to theater College of Fine Art. Alpha Chi Omega and educators who attended.”! Dr. James H. Butler, chair- Theta Chi, “You Can’t Keep William C. White, lecturer in man of the drama depart- a Secret on the Row”; Zeta drama, commented. ment and a member of the Beta Tau, “Nancy Whiskey’’; Jean Renior. well - known advisory council of AETA, and Alpha Phi, “College French filmmaker, discussed and White were also active Men?” are small division “Reality and Its Transposi-1 participants at the meeting, 'competitors. Scientists Will Grant Fellowships The selection of candidates for the National Science Foundation's program of regular graduate and post-doctoral fellowships will be made by committees of outstanding " "n» '"Terday ir was're^rted that estab-* the Communist saent.su appointed by the tha( Fritchman “vas a spon. iishing a lighting district ^aker ban. th. wlt.Vrn i » h' sor of the Committee for the would require the consent of She explained that some ences announced recently.'Protection of the Foreign I the majority ot property own-; persons^y taterpret Fntch-T. fl. , •„ , Born, a Communist front ers in relation to frontage man s visit as LSC recogm- made by the FounCtaUon ^ group which she exposed. Ifeet._tion he is not a Communis, Dr. Topping said during 'ganizations. and Carey Mac- understand.” Williams, editor of Nation The proposed bill dealing morf (han Communist The speaker has been sub- with the extension of Olin front affilia!;10rl3 she main. poenaed three times to ap- Hall s library hours was put pear before the House Un- off by the Senate because it American Activities Commit- j needed further work. The Los Angeles housewife tee. Also under discussion was after the meeting that Marion Miller, former FBI the committee report on light- feeIs President Topping counterspy, said following a ing for Universitly Avenue a responsibility to make Trojan Young Republican between campus and the Row. hls _ P°sltion clearer on the 1 self, with awards to be announced March 15, 1964. Fellowships will be awarded for study in mathematic-j al, physical, medical, biolog-; ical and engineering sciences. Anthropology, psychology! SCount Dracula Viewers Rally Behind Vampire Art USC Will Present New Dean of Law Tuesday By JUDY JONES Reed, Los Angeles Mesa or mystics, nor do we really j post-doctoral students a n d ice, labor and management or- The nr inch tie of the wnrk ^he ot^er day a ^ew stu' branch libarian, founded the believe in any of this,” Reed others with equivalent train- travei nlan accordin° to Sim dents d r a n k blood-colored society during the summer of explained, travel plan.accordin* to Sam j foaming punch with the de. 1%2 votees of Count Dracula, a most eminent vampire. They partook during the bi- night's Student Leader's Dinner that Communist Party members have defied the Supreme Court by failing to register as such and . . , ., ~ cal- ~ . therefore are criminals that , , , , , The impact of the School of areas of education, research* , ,, , n , (excluding clinical psychol-L on £os Ange es M bc and practice. W on °Lil ogy) geography, economics,^ tod when the uni. usc ^ its 60th year of on campus (excluding business adminis- formal v preSe„ts new law classes in September with ™' tration). sociology (not in- ^ ^ 0rrjn 3 more than 700 students en- “ “ undf- cluding social work) and the Evans to (he bench bar and roUed 0f the m approxi. a history and philosophy of sci-_______.fi. mntolv ^nn cruninal political party ence are other fields in which the fellowships are awarded. The fellowships are open to college seniors, graduate and Imately 500 are undergrade J *„a oon banned from speaking at uel T. Hurst, dean of architecture. is to encourage graduates of the school to work for a year in a foreign architectural office while increasing professional and travel experience. The Architectural Guild awards a sum sufficient tn pay round-trip passage to the selected country. The School monthly meeting of the Count Dracula Society, founded in Los Angeles to promote the serious study of Gothic tales and horror movies. The dedicated organization, represented at LTSC by Zeta Beta Taus Don Benjamin "But some men of great in-Horror stories got into I telligence through the ages Reed's blood in high school have. Father Montague Som-when he read “Dracula.” He mers, an Angelican priest is now considered to be the who died in 1948, sincerely leading expert in the country believed in vampires.” on Mrs. Ann Radcliffe. the 18th century English house-i wife known as the “mother j of horror stories.” community. State, county and city of- ttLC siuucu» ollu “7 USC. not persons with Com-ficials will join with leaders studying at the graduate Iev-;munj3t from community, civic, serv- e ■ ___ She admitted that while Appointment of Dr. ^ Fritchman has been called ganizations and law alumni in ff ^an car”e * f three times to testify before an "academic-presents" lun- ,He hJd.befn ‘“S'°f the House Un-American Ac-, , . Law School since tne rebru- . ... _ , cheon honoring Dr. Evans at tivities Committee, he has not o-,. r. . . arv resignation of Dr. Robert .... the Biltmore Hotel. , - *» , . actuallv been cited aa being Kingsley, who left to accept : ing and experience. All applicants must be citizens of the United States and will be judged solely on the basis of Legj() 1 Lfx >nd T,.oja„ Bar- ap^^e""as"a' m,’,nber of »"« Communist a I- * * „ risters, support groups for the California District Court , Applicants for the gradu- the Law School and the Law of *ppeai The speaker asserted, how- ate awards will be required to Association will be The son of a federal judge. ever- he definitely be He said perhaps poUtica. a, the luncheon cj ST.. . ™,Jt/„f 'Continued Page » columnist Russell Kirk, also a society member, comes first taught at Journalists closest to pinpointing the fas- tion. administered by the Ed- ULUei ,tne university or iaano. men To emphasize the religious, cination horror tales have for ucational Testing Service, will Laughlin E. Waters, presi-jserved a number of years as A warrlc of Architecture and Fine Arts ja^e R0din. Bob Rosenberg significance of Gothic au- many people. be given on Jan. 18 at des-ident of the alumni group and an attorney for the Univer- I nVTalUd Assists in locating employ- and Rick Forsche. is as far thors, Reed quoted Mary “One turns almost with re-1 ignated centers throughout former United States attor- sity of Missouri, where he Record..... — The son of a federal judge. ^ . ,« , . , / . . represented at the luncheon nr Evans is a graduate of Examination designed to test a,Iwe as Dr Evans- frie„ds Ure ™ „ity o? Wisconsin , c i e ntif c aptitude and co ea s from usc and , He fj achievement. This examina-i . 8 . . anu idie. rie i tion. administered by the Ed- other universities. the Lmversity of Idaho, then ment for recipients of the removed from the vulgar cel-grant, assuring that they will i,,loid horror fad as the furry work with Quality firms. little bat is from the legend-Moon will be associated ary character created by with the Berlin office of Cur-; Bram Stoker. 19th century ti.s and Davis and will be as- English novelist, signed lo the Eerlin Medical The group is named after Center project, presently un- Stoker’s classic book and is der construction. He is al- devoted to analyzing, investi-readv in Germany. gating the religious symbol- and literary merit in classic Boccato will not receive his isms of., doing research on horror movies and novels. Business Manager Jim Fa- Shelley, originator of Frank- ijef to supernatural terrors the United States and certain ney for the southern district taughtJaw from 193S to 1947. bian and newly appointed As- enstein, as one who “tried to show that man should not dabble about with the secret of life and its creation” during the meeting. “We should leave such things to God,” Reed says. “We in the society see artistic in our time of political atroc-1 foreign countries. (of California, is co-chairman I)r- Evans has been at the 3i3tant City Editor Rick ities,” Kirk explained. “Even The annual stipends fori of the event with attorney university since ly4t. He wa3 Marks received the News Ed-old Monk Lewis, with his graduate Fellows are as foi-i Samuel L. Kurland. recently re-appointed for a jtor and R e p o r t e r-of-the- chamel-house fixation, is lows: cheerful reading by the side of the factual accounts of Nazi and Communist concentration camps. And dear old . tive-year term on the Los An- Month awards, respectively President Topping will give i gelfe8 Civil S4.rvipe Commis- yesterday during a Daily Tro- the formal introduction ot Dr. pjori( t0 whieh he was first jan general staff meeting. Evans. named in 1961. No Copyreade r-of-the- _____________________ ______ _ ____ _ __________ The principal address will He is a former secretary Month award was given be- Count Dracula had much bet- Fellows is S5.500. Limited al- be given by Dr. Evans, who of the executive committee cause “work so far has not ter manners than did the lowances will also be provided will relate the role of the and a former assistant secre- merited such an award, ac- foreign assignment until next and enjoying Gothic vampires. “It's just another form of Congo soldiers who devoured to apply toward tuition, lab- School of Law to the legal tar\ of the Association of cording to Daily Trojan Edi-year. President Donald Anthony,escapism; we re not occults, those Italian aviators.” (oratory fees and travel. ^needs of Los Angeles in the American Law Schools. tor Dan Smith. $2,400 for the first level; $2,600 for the intermediate level and $2,300 for the terminal level. The annual stipend for post-doctoral *4 |
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