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Page 1: Stir pennsgtoaman Satin; - Penn  · PDF fileSatin; pennsgtoaman l\ S. Weather Harr»n ' the •. a n

Stir Satin; pennsgtoaman l\ S. Weather Harr»n

<)III.I..I I ....»■»■«

VOL. UOCV PHILADELPH .

Store Picketing Will Continue This Weekend

Ixth st !• a igh t i n .1 the Philadelphia

immittei Ion (PYCAS) will

if demon mainly college and high

in pick.

•live anil

»t 12 l of the

and march with

pathy with student

will march off group

ting at and . the

Philadeli I the

the

i- : ■' '

i: during the

Ol de-

cl the Martin

demon I the

I-'. W. branches during tin

Fiery Festivities Dorm Council Move To Dissolve Termed

egal' By Butturff

Pledges In Parade To Meet Saturday

i nity i n the

three elling lilii

f three, twi . womi

to quell Hi. th St.

id, billowed high i i Ing to t!

p the nit.

in tli.

A j.'i'

House Approves Rights Bill; Fate In Senate Is Uncertain hill t.

Mac-Ike Hold Nuclear Talks WASHIKl

will |

.

bj Maori \ Gordon

itturff, vice-chairman of the Dorn oun- cil, charged la-i night that, "Cl Jack Vordembt and four other1 membera of the I Wedne night and voted ' ouncil." Butturff termed this mov< al."

m fronl Butturff ha i hai

Bcholaatically ineligible to hold their |. to Butturff, "the lateal in the

Council"

i in

d two D.P. n Id nut

Contraband Books

Filtering Into U. S. University Market

bj Id".ud W . I mi.i. Jr.

We

nil."

1

the l1

kinan

liarife

f eligibility wai I

High Schoolers lake 'Grand I our'OfV>w Chem Lab

Soph Board To Meet There will be ■ meeting

p.m. in

operative

h> Robert l Hirechhf

futun

ennua Tin

I.ah lleimm-trati.

the it

' i

When tl ■ it U ■•ni- for a> '' llnam

Philadelphia I

William Hauer. Ii . (-croud tr.im ri«hl) demonstrate* a ,Hlp , to I'll GaJ, one of the tweot) hii'h school

who wore gieea a ton M the "■•» eWalatrj laboroorfj I . llrode. lour committee chairman of IfMMOri I'hi Lambda

I p-ilon. liMik* on.

r and

and

Thi

I

'•Ian K. !

Dr. \ivon I

In

:

"I know.

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r.rc TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN FRIDAY

IThc Battl prnnsuiuaman Published Monday through Friday hy and for iooe"'"" •/ ' it\ti\ IHH5 Unil, I'tnntylvmnim 1 *>»>'»

AM I il I'riKt

VOL I ■ FRIDAY

Editorial

# Dormitory ( ouncfl

MI dorn iturely to li'V'i

unique to thi port-

red i m obvioi luncll i

Pr< inj? thai maki's it

I

which does nut purport particular groui

Itorj < iounciL Dormitorj

ntation on Undei ncil,

mill.

denl mal and ntitlf tl

stuil.

In Dorm Council merated into ■ g\i po1 of i

- aditional policy of U rom ■

of the Dormitoi ' linil tin

ition within which to opei a the Dean o1

ncil i living into nothini they enl it. Furtht r

indictment must be served to Undergrade ouncil, which blandly and blindly

lorted legislation creating eling ition after it was an accomplished

li that the only poliey to fol- the old Council to i

with the pit lervisinf Council.

new Council should In itive ip, with the distribution of dormil

counaell* i possible pattern to Follow in mapping ou1 In this form the Dormitorj ilfill its responsibilil b

Letters to the Editor Dormitory Scandal I ililor. Ilie Dotilj I'ellliss l\ .llliall :

I In- arl urn ol certain meinliiis nl the Dormi-

torj ii.iniiil. .1- reported In yeateraay'a

I i in, ahs -Mil ; - .. nuied li>

the itudent IIIK1>. II La inch action* as

Ihal make a lru\cs|\ of an\ attempt at re-

lihle ^luil. ninent. If. as reported.

certain memben .it the < oancil do not have baa repaired iveraxe It is their dut> to rewgn their |in~il ions.

Obviously, the situation reejairee more than just the reaixaation of the otTeadini parii. is in\ on that ilu proposalsaaVaatced hj the Independent Partj fur the refam ot bat Dormitorj Coancil should be enacted. \n outline ot t lies.' proposals can be foiinit in

eivanian ol March 2:i. Ian Kerr ti2

Editor, The Dailj Peaasylvaniaji: *>*• think il n.lul I hat halt of (he

Irormitois ( ouncil MfbtTI tailed to olilain

their average laat seaMatar, We feel that Jack Vordeaiberge and the other ineligible meatben ■hould 'iimcdiatels. I he onl\ rcmcd.t for

thil srandalous situation is to have an elected

nil set up in accordance with the

plan outlined bj the Independent Part] in The

i liar this ■ i K..l>ert I.sine

Genoa Levin

Tales o\ Woo ■ by Mike Baylson-

Ihat

\ II mi a I Sweet hi

t hi,

al the Mask an.l

< lull with Hill Da

pin i \ ai i he house Sun-

da> aHjth the "Mai 1

Ii from \ a i show sielors . !

\i i i Delta I in ta at a shipw 11

Political Hi I Iv'ofTe Uike (see cut) hat.

.ii one oi Philadelphia*! ten most eligible

bachalara In m with current Eaatar I nsi International \uto Show at

t nmcntioii Hall soon

* • • • *

a red an i

r« out ."ill!) lire run!am ,„ Hous-

ton Hall, iievl Kiveaway sai an Wedm

I to fat the -luff

I oininoiis. (,o FogHli hutton- have numhers on I he

h»C" HI noiinceil in DP and on N\l'\ eulille holder to dinner and iiinsir for tfeo

downtown. ( ole talked id he dicli

bodj w.,re the i.uttonv i terrific breakthi

latlon, which up io now anlj id

Hk( i ret tea.

ha

* • * • »

Informal ■it prenat

■' i r m

on to ; the

it was su|)erficial;

"In HI i api

talism in Ihe I niled

tea NO man) related

s were Draught in

thai the result wa-

.rali/ed hislorv rather

than economic hislorv.

M II s t hau- I ac t x as

i. elenient.s, perhaps 1;

not as much as Pen a, but a middle ground. There

is also the danger of hasinn views molded too much

bj one indiwdual ii the i'ln-c relationship

and fe» courses.

livi.luals, great deal of

; if onlj

(am pa re th, io the case for Ssrah

Lawrence presented two weeks aRO.

* * » » « tTI i MUSI'S: | „„i main static attractions, MM,

I. two bad ... We recommend Xrchihald

I If.' at the New Locust . and a bright

new sJtad ' H.M- Bye fHrdir" at the Bhabert

the lesser lights are "Visa Madison \wnile"

.mil Maureen (I'Hara's new niu

vehicle "Christine," sa I] characterized as

an opiileiil operetta . . smaller production- of

'•( lerainli.Hil" at |'la>- and l'la)ers . . . and ".Inn

il Neighborhood playhaon the former is fiiniiv and Ihe hit 11 r ali-truse. l-nl li.ith produc-

tion | well done. . . .

r»d humor

: I ■

i . . . In

shall W.

DEREK

DAVIS

LOOKS

AT

Someone hat mutilated my LIFE. I

was titling peacabty perusing etotvric

Russian arl when our photo editor

came in, gratnod my magazine and

forcibly removed paget 23 through 31.

Thit happened Io be the tection re-

lating Io Ihe Humphrey-Kennedy fight

for Witcontin and the problem of the

Catholic vole. I protetted (though not

loo vehemently—he had the tcitiort),

but ho jutt taid that he needed the

dome of the Capitol building and took

credit for "eliminating ihe Catholic

question." If someone will please tell

me what was taid in thole eight

paget I promise to make tome tly

allusion to him (or her or it) in hSe

nent column

But you want to know what col-

lege students are doing these dayt.

Why going nult. of course. LIFE fol-

lowed five Harvardt and three Rad-

cliffet into the Boston state hospital

where all got a stimulating sociologi-

cal experience For four dayt the

Awesome Eight lived among the

schitophrenics and paranoiacs. Desipte

their attempts at objectivism, these

healthy collegians found that their

most immediate reaction was one of

disgust II lakes an especially strong

mind to understand a weak one.

That Russian art we tpoke of gett

the center pholo tpread. While the

upper floors of Moscow's arl museum

hold innumerable realistic paintings of

Lenin doing this and that, the base-

ment lies cluttered with some of the

best modern work that Fine Arts buffs

might want. LIFE, in the person of

Alexander Marthack, has ferreted out

these "left wing" examples of state-

discouraged dabbling. Even the mos-

ters of Russian realism have taken a

turn now and then at running off a

Western impressionistic work or two,

but few see the light of day. Espe-

cially inspiring is the work of Filonov,

about whom little is known except

that he defied official disapprobation

and painted as he wished until his

death in 1941 (for which he wos re-

worded by having all his paintings

secreted from the public eye). A super-

duper multi-color spread to be sure,

and probably the only chance you'll

get to see what is done behind the

closed door behind the Iron Curtain

Irony section: a triple-exposure film

from a camera later used to bash in

the head of a housewife. She was

one of the three killed recently in a

cave near Chicago. The photos were

taken near the mouth of this very

cave and show all three happy and

contented in the winter wonderland

Police believe that the face of the

murderer may bo outlined in the

picture (This reminds us of the Sun-

day supplement-type business where

the kiddies are asked "How many

agnostics can you find hidden .n this drawing of St Pete.

It is no cinch to pluck a Finch

Accusations of racial prejudice and

tulking obttinancy are made by ond

againtl various jurort. Dolores Jaimet

feels that one of his peers hates Mexi-

cans because he puts his feel on ihe

•able when deliberating Combine ih„

with the poliiicing for foreman ond

naughty words about a certain |uror's

mother and you have a genuine |t>

dicial mess I don't know whether Io

recommend this for the Law School

or the Psych Department

Bayard Hooper, in a long and tunny

feature, pulls the fender right from

under the sports-car lover It seems

we now have with us Ihe touchiest

breed of property owner yet devised,

one who will write irole leneis le

sponsors about the conduct of an-

nouncers who disturb the Sacred Shine

of the auto's exterior Now I like

little cars (perhaps because I'm a

little people), but I won't hove anyone

making a felith of a Fiat (or a not of

a Fetith for thot matter).

Yes folks, the greatest odvonce In

medicinal luxury yet devised — the

potable polio potion. No more jabs

with a sharp, annoying hypo. No more

standing up when everybody else is

silling down. One gulp and you're im-

mune to germs and sadistic doctors

alike. Rait* your glass and drink a

virusball. Miamians ore serving ot

guinea pigs for what may well be

the greatest thing tince the invention

of Dr Salk. Now when you get your

polio thot you can add tomething

to the concoction to make it really

worth your while.

Things Which Didn't Fit Into Any

Category Remotely Connected With

College Dept scads of snow in the

Blue Ridge Mountains tie up the whole

district ond leave one family with only

two potatoes to eat (shades of the

Irish); how to breed zinnias if you

want to breed tlnnias lit you hoppen

to know what a linnia is), initials

to be pasted on the backs of un-

suspecting people with names like

Samuel Overmeyer Borst; Julie Harris,

Jose Ferrer, Walter de la Mare and

Harry Belafonle who are—but what

do you care what they're doing;

names like these are impressive

enough by themselves. Besides, I'm

supposed to be getting you to buy

LIFE, so I have to preserve an air ot

mystery about it, don't I? Of course

I do.

Oh by the way, I heard a good

joke the other day. Too good, in foct

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THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE THREE

the Cuff

On the Couch th is

ll

I I

ell i-

i |

Als Penn House 262 S. 37th Street

Presents

Our Sat. Brunch-$1.00

March 26 10 A.M. until 2 P.M.

U : Ml f ll- .i •■ has

mil Health wh nakinfr a $l.f> lal

In 'he

' i . II

nd l«*(rai: if he I-'

that a p all

in Ihiil ha ll » wi. but unwhi

hall

atry and the law h abili-

rally,

limits

ir ap-

that, although ju ndingi

of a with i

■tiicly ii with "our i

rights of uliviihial

cience Bugs \ isit Labs

Demon*! rations <>t ne» laboraterj teehnlquea in .in.il>tiral ebenketrj man nhlMted bj Joseph MPietro.

inge one)

was the

lil i

p|, plannii i into from

Held of y. Al-

insijrht inl oppor- uit to

d dta

'alliriK ne place

i in use.

1 V2 Price Book Sale

New Fiction and General Books

MANY TITLES! (N.w Titlti Added Evtry Day)

Some 1959 and 1960 Copyrights!

ZAVELLE'S 3409 Walnut Street

GOLF (NOW OPEN

Parkside Golf Driving Range and

Miniature Golf Course REFRESHMENTS

OPENED FOR THE SEASON

52nd and Parkside Avenue At Foot of George's Hill in Fairmount Park

PHILADELPHIA FOLK SONG SOCIETY

Presents

OSCAR BRAND FOLKSINGER, HUMORESQUE

University Museum Auditorium 33rd and Spruce Streets

Friday, March 25, 8:30 p.m. T'd«ets, $1 75-Available at the Book Cellar, 3709 Spruce St.,

Gilded Cage, 261 S. 21st St.

Mail Orders, P. O., Box 835, Phila. 51, Pa.

TABERNACLE CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN AND UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

37th and Chestnut Streets

SUNDAY, MARCH 27 DR. JOSEPH HAROUTUNIAN

Cyrus H. McCormick Professor of Systematic Theology, McCormick Theological Seminary, Chicago; Author of Wisdom and Folly in Religion and Lust for Power; last speaker inTabernacle's 1959-60 series of Outstanding

Voices of Protestantism.

11:00 A.M.-"THE WISDOM OF JESUS CHRIST"

7:30 P.M. - "STIFLED HUMANITY AND THE CHRISTIAN OPTIMISM"

What is happening to human freedom and integrity in a technological, industrialized society? What re- sources does Christian faith provide for meaningful life in this kind of society and for some confidence

in looking to the future?

I he -lii'lrnls «it in on a ■ i■ lion ami ii.no.l in III.- Graduate Reading Room ol Hai i ismi Laboratoi > w llnaio H.

|< i preaIdeal oi Phi l.a»Ma

f$ Then In New York Vhit CfjlpP

U I!..i **<I. S1...1 • N.« York 17, N. Y. ..y II.II 7-0890

Wayne Ave. Playhouse 4910 Wayne - DA 9-2552 InGvrmantown Nof Ihwelt S«clion ol Phila.

WED-SAT, MARCH JO-APR 2, I 40 P M SATURDAY. 9 I'M

"NICKELODEON NIGHT"

Gag Slid« - FREE PEANUTS - Sang Slid*! Hi«« th» Villain - Ch»»r th. M.ro

ION CHANEY In th. Ofiqinal. uncul. unc.ntor.d

"THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME" with li»«, r.ck.ty piano accompaniment

2,3(9 OTHER CALCULATED SURPRISES ADMISSION. SI 00

Support Southern Student Sit-ins

Picket

Woolworth's Saturday, March 26, 1960

17 00-MMI ol 52nd and Mark*!

Al 3 00 P.M. W. Will Go To 13th and Choilnut Sit

For Information

Call BA 2-4078

Youth Committee Against Segregation

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the Bailu pcnnsuluaman

SP OR TS PACK V

Lacrosse Coach Cautious After Practice Game Victory

HI iin- white 111 in i-. second string Peon I«"" MeArdi in thro* the ball downlokt Penn's

goal was mil Ini the -.lickmen romped In a I 1(1 victory ovei i ISI in .1 prai Lie* itan

AAU Tourney Held In Hutchinson Pool

1

it Bill

bj Hubert I. K.ll.i

In ■ II II

MM were outsl

ii this

ibility.

Defenaemen I ook -harp

Ul-Ivy

IHMIIH.III Bolaten Midiicld

third

Clllll. II

"lluni,

I the two

i will play two

ork,

Unsung Hero Dept.

JIM ( \Mi-m 11.

lor did nol

will In >' the

Tyro Nine Meets Monday \ll freshmen who would IHtS I"

ml for (hr 1964 edition oi the froeh baaeball teaai shuttle! report

il i:"ii p.m. in the Murphy Heldhouae al River I ield rej

oi i hi- weathi

Determination Par Excellence l.\ Robert IIIK hainkin

Determina ill, prac- • practice an the

to make any at]

.]. Lev •

.

■I in colic

I his i- m,i H hire the itorj h, for hi- start-

ing. \ ii n pi il (hi- liii%.r-il> H i- ■] |.,|, ,„

iroaad i raahlhi I laid ami watch all of the athletes work out

• not working mil an\ ■are, bat roa are aura to lad him Baking a regular apgwargai ih«- track. wii> . Perhapa he laai

ii ili lull from hu a.tious on the I,, id it ailghl be bottl i '" -ay that bll tl and desire to be ■ par! oi i win

rting. The imply Hi.

Ily finish. In,, to mpor

in (hi- \r» Eaglaadcr, throw- lag the pmliii ».is moil- than |aat ii physical effort. In high school he triad ■ everj nay ta gala a« much knowledge on ih.- subject ef javelin throwing aa ha paaaiblj ronid. Fhroagl aratohJag the ex-

Id throw, and doing outaide readlag he becaase quite piolici.nl in his event In cnuincr- Bte all of his .ii-hu-i iinini- »ould take up a great deal al ■para, hut in summary it would sullicc to nay I hiit he was twice M Stale Chaatp aad the record that

I in his Qjaiai ii-ai sliinds.

a n\ at-

ln the course of a winning effort dartag his |naior real he pulled ii muscle in his right shoulder that never healed properly, Tkia victory

nil. COatl) since the mUBClc i ii aled throughout the

il lii- high school competition. hut he nevertheless waal on to win the N'en England High and Prep School championship the following

■ Penn he from

I h. Ken the help

undefeated throughout his ' man compi

Following his Initial year of compel il ion. the pain of merely lifting his arm liecum that he "•'" forced to quit. He ■topped throwing as an active

Penn Captains Set For Spring Season

\ ' -.

forth l Heptagonal

The baseball team a lotball

bury,

ond ii ' load tl tb, and Jan Van Araero

captain tl Ughtwei

competitor and tried ta develop ■ new method of throwing with ■ side arm motion, and at the M time is still working at it.

ii and

art of throwing il u try-

from his own

I as Massa-

1'iin Newton, in I >hine,

be filled who

■ndout 2

With Iwo l„,e (hot ranks. Snerooa hai I MWOJII and al ,|„ ,„, eoach Moreaai thinks the is showing tine I,,,,

-lilh his .

event.

d I line are maiu

formers on I In Penn track and held squad I hi also an unsung hero

Always look great! Polished cotton slacks

College men on the go -..-. go for wash-

able, wrinkle resistant, polished cottons in

the traditional plain front model. San-

forized and mercerized for longer wearing,

perfect fitting comfort. Available in natural,

olive and black. Waist sizes 28 to 38.

When ordering by mail or phone please

state waist size and inseam length,

University Shop, Second, Philadelphia, Jen-

kintown, Wilmington, Wynnewood. 5.95 pr-

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FRU IM* THE DAILY PE N N S Y L V AN I A N PAGE FIVE

Long-Range Policies, Books Filter Needed To Stabilize S.E. Asia Economy

l.\ Richard L I i-li. r

I lohn Melby,

Dr

He ' »t the n our

standpoint—considering our eco- and military interests, and

^tand-

i

Dr. Mill.

n ■

1 that

that \

it sec-

"Wn right" and br- OBUM

CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR 38th ol Ludlew and 3723 Chestnut Si.

F. M Brooks. Hector-P. W. Hoock, Organist

SUNDAY SERVICES

800, 9:00 and 11:00 A.M.

THURSDAY SERVICES

7:30, 10 A.M. and 8 P.M.

KNIT PANTS are unlike any

trousers you have ewer seen. They are particularly recommended to

anyone in the market for slacks

that are out of the ordinary ... imaginatively designed ... and

green. $22.50

Univ. Market

""'So;,

50 steps north of ] lth & market

fasti \pl>ro\r There i i, another as-

pect of the situation, that •■ pur-

Sales Mushroom

No I inanrial lti-h The unusual thing al

trans:, runs no risk of

Pi II i F. . u ill < oniii.

I II i

PMUMMI vpp'.il

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the -P

re: memo from New York

Hello . . . I've been shopping for you in the world's

largest fashion market!

Finding stunning new styles in delightful colors

. . . good values tool

The store is receiving these clothes now, to do

stop in and ask to see them.

Suits — Jackets — Slax — Bermudas

Sincerely,

Chas. Zahn, Mgr.

Varsity Shop Opposite

Men's Dorms

No Charge

for Alterations

CAMPUS

UNIVERSITY OF PFNNSYLVANW

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inrltutpf #559.0*11 A three-week tour (23 days) in EUROPE visiting 11 countries.

Includes: Major airline transportation good hotels 3

meals daily, throughout — sight seeing gratuities.

$25 deposit reserves seat — refundable up until 60 days

before departure. A limited number of seats available on each flight for flight only at $278.00 return. Leaves: July 7 -29 -August 9-31.

Also Offered-54 Day's Tour (2 Months) 13 Countries at $975.00

$50 Deposit — July 7 - August 31

(Campus Bryrggrutatiitp: Contact: Miss Elinor Shank — Brynwood Apts., Wynnewood,

Pa. (Tel: Midway 2-4104), Eves., after 6 - weekends. ROTC

Librarian - Wayne Hall — 3430 Chestnut St.

• Welcome! Evening and Port timers — members of family.

Operators: YTC Universal, Ltd. (a non-profit organization). Director: H G. Koppell, 366 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.

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FIRESIDE DINING ROOM

Home Cooked Meals Air Conditioned

331 S. 43rd Street Bring Your Date After the Game

EV 1.1141 Full Course Dinners 5 to 8 Sunday* 12 to 8 Luncheons . 12 to 2

Banquets and Parties

CHINA KITCHEN t Philhs MM*

Chinese-American Restaurant

• Luncheons — Dinners

• After-Theatre Snacks

• Orders Carefully Put Up to Take Out

27 and 29 S. 52nd St. GR 2-3584

Chinese Restaurant 146 N. 10th STREET

Open - II A.M. to 3 AM.

The Most Outstanding

food In the

Heart of Chinatown

Russian Inn 1233 Locust St.

Plan to have dinner here on the weekend

Phila's Most Interesting Restaurant

The Rendezvous for Artists of

the Stage and Screen

Open Sunday

LUNCH - DINNER - LATE SUPPER

OLD HEIDELBERG Loungi Xj^

and Restaurant

. . . home of the

world's largest

Cuckoo Clock!

• G.imon and Viennese Menu Sp.cialti.l

• Impoft.d Bt.r on Tap S.rv.d in Sl.ins

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Penn Sherwood Hotel 39th & Chestnut Stv

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PEnnypacker 5-5680 Harry Solomon

The Blintza A Kosher Dairy Restaurant

301 South Broad Street, Phila. 7, Pa.

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Private Dining Rooms to Accommodate 75 to V& * JW PALUMB0S

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