I V ^ Jurists Says UN Treaties Risk Rights ly A raft of treaties current¬ proposed by specialized Invalid in Unanimous Decision agencies of the United Na¬ tions was bitterly assailed Friday night by the nation's top woman jurist. She said that the treaties pose "grave threats to Meeting Ordered American legal tradition." Judge Florence K. Allen of the To Discuss He vote United States jCourt of Appeals, By misKMAHV ((IKCORAN sixth circuit, said that "if rati¬ A s|K>rini niei-tiiiK nf thi* Student ConKreiw has lieen called Inwhr tar Mm Taw AMt al fied, these treaties may curtail toiMKht at 0:|5 tn discuss meuns of puttinK the tax amend¬ wMrk raM si MsarUratfr. Prraanlins tka mat i« our national independence to such ment to the students fur a revolt'. *». Maurirr flMMa, rmmartor far aamrn. llaMInt Ihr mtrrouhunr h will a degree that they ma> "affect The meetiiur was callisl hy tiayloril Shei'ts, Student tjuv- .Htrralk, chairman af the I MIK ronton. world peace." ernment president, la'cause of j Judge Allen the AII-CollcKe Judiciary's de¬ Iwonl'Breakiiig (lollccli.ui cision Friday that the vote was invalid. , education honorary, at the Kel¬ The lint Mitchell l akes logg Center The sixth circuit includes Michigan. Ohio. Ken¬ tucky after tm an u|H»n two pointv: bc^iiu,. w First, the Justices Sitlil Student Congress vote irst Place Trophy She current mestic charged that some of the proposals constitute ."do¬ legislation by treaty." Article, II. Section 5 • >t Mitution which • tatr-s Congress have tfie i i She said that if the proposals Mbilitv to !u.,ke ortiinan [11 UMOC Contest are approved the. United Nations will have the power to restrict basic American rights such as eimng All-College., rltrti In the written t»piiuoti. Hew said W« do not ir Jim Mitchell, x|H>nsort-,l by Zeta Tau Alpha, Walked away freedom of assembly or freedom of speech "to maintain ' public- kith UMOC homirH Saturday iiiyht at Spartarmlc. Mrs. Man- order." five Uotain, counselor fur women, presented the "L'uliest "These partii t||ar treaties re¬ '] Man Jill Campus" with a key. quire the Individual ratifying Mitchell's total vote was country actually to change do¬ llcge, Starts U'J,777 which included solicita¬ mestic laws and economic pro¬ tions plus Spartaeade ticket cesses long established." she de Helping the barker make bis pitch for the 1'ongiesh fie fore ;,ii All < "lit raining Plan votes. His sponsors wereawarded the "Ugly" Mug" by Mrs. Gorton. clared. "Treaties automatically repeal attractions of . the Safari, sideshow arc i [{'ft to right): Gerry Greene, Owosho freshman; Nora IM Kappa phi and All i'le Concert page volume hum the Safari show, Second spot winners were f ourth place was won hv Gas Textbooks from fifth grade advertently bi.ipoke the i Simmi Nil ullil oi v organization fShort-range aim of the piu- I'i ltfta I'lii. liresenters of W .ijjlicr. Ih.H-ilk Bctter training for the C'onstantinl. 13.731. who was through university level arc need¬ we had ireeii- pMlilishing' . llellr.apo|ipin', in. begin ..ml i ed by veterans at Percy Jones who route-' s^nd control the put up hy West tendon. Ted Trophies were presented to" • .■*" V St'li'i'lioila bio'.i Bow man. assisted by fiantma Hospital in Battle Creek. I The mod ■ « < « ni i,. .. nMl,airmen J ; R()T( ] Uutlpl ... yesterday. »< ' .. of the nation': 9,000.004) I Phi Beta, came in tilth with a - The book* are not only needed . [ever, shows that volume "'«• It, infrned lately, liut In a steady how 1 number tw*»- «»f the "flolr-ad " nut ill tfellfooil ditv for the H. RT Oil.Ki ll i: Safer count. in the total I f"f the future. according to'Mlss; j..,, jy .ludKiny frmn ihc iwrfnrm- - jys for everyone. nied«vi*s.soi .'ipjn- ih-u »»> Dispatchers can help cotitiol the t»f. 24. mtiis tabulated i Nellie It. Yantea, chief librai tan ! Man fi 23, J9U9. II..I. N.WI II. | i<1 Percy Jones. 'j siree the ■II.iIi.mI" . : Heads Plan alich "I the MSC I 'invert Ifaml in tin- Audilnriiini yin- of trucks on .the l^gbwa% ' Alph i. 9.522; Elliot! addition to textbooks i" {h-hed biwi-ekls. \v,c lonrhiue is-' -that they rjm meet •dules Yakely, 9,408: j English, mathematics, and science. ! _,ur. n,4llt|M'r one'tame out M;»r< h 'i rday .iltciiiiKiii.il is nut dif- thout the • • e than 309.000 ti f speeding Doug Weaver, Alpha Gamma J Percy Jones veterans want lie j q J90}i Delta. 9,131. Bert Spun lor, Delia Itories, encyclopedias, hop-Met ion in j so vve ip. on we are 'tailnc ••■u Spmal Trip '•■r.t '•lu t« ftejMi i .»(„ K MM: tu'iudly lw> Michigan highw Delta Delta. 8.872; Ted Snyder, ] psychology, religion and the ooeial .ppf, j ve«i'' tudav St.dTci- ii.r'e :s \ur\r (li'tachnu'tit i l)« )ta Gamma. 7.887. and Clarke science*. and dictionaries | »1m> concluded the Mi« fui;.m Si ,ie felt flu Sir holes Kappa belta. 7.112. ; Books and magazinoff on t-«ok- Xe'ws must be a female newpapei | mitt two Others are Hick Marvin," Chi i ing, gardening,.'house plans, farm- »suut. ' (u, • nnakes t determined nt|i|it'ct)ttililliai ; eri Omega 7.091: Boh Martin. Al- : »'«• crafts, carpentr v. photogra- ,.n„| t rsgmwl. rarsn ami equipment. and lo¬ and Ward Ouradnik. Kappa (•ammi, 1.438. Kappa it—.—, jinloi ijd . ha;i more del. Pluee of Katlioi, ta te Commerce Commission Completing the list aire Boh the lie ulations. , !(yiics. Pad Landon. 87 TV Etlneutioii ihrmitor% wenl on to electiou say that councils the in OsbrVn. Sigma K.rppa. 847 Ji the questioned areas had set iir Duel Fire * Stalin, Kremlin Hall. 839; Ed V« Haalte. Wetls. 567: Hoyce Brr Engineers Set Tiie idi up-a parallel *>idriii of check¬ ing. lie said lhal the onirlais jamtn. South Williams, 357; hu pauses House Hal Passe nn i. North William DinnerToni^ht Radio-Tel hail a master list and a list of coeds who \ otrd without III < arils Atici^ Ihr noting «t.cds 1- Ci'isscy, chairman loot- Duiiinee around and ; .i i went punched IH : itt>le- in Organization H«om 2 of >f; 1 Kvalualioti Serv- cards ol women who did imt the Union il Motor* Institute have them at tlic time of voting. *>t lousing rtremeii were ; vxill *penk < "Values of Apti'ndi^fe. d to put out a ti»*. at 123 TcnU for f incers in IiMlustry' v lies St. at 2 15 Saturday inern- Sponlierg to Talk /tonight Dr in t Crisscv will be the after-j ,, To S|M>ech Majors !dinner . speaker at the fourth mucting of the Mki-Michigan sec- | |^y, MM HASH. Cage *• apparcri>ce turncti jun the 1: ut V ietors to Cet NEWS IN BRIEF Poliee Seareli for Slaving Snspeet Meet Awards ■ializc iii l.twal Features FillU'l J)i».'lll»CCH Itail Strike i ripples Mf. Wm Men Have Own Final Choice* l*arh ViuiiiiiiilioiiH i f UK*AGO A «h1'u u -ti jKc of i> WtmilllN UlbRH the Int Due Tuesday e East Wind, the Snyder urv, and the Phillips Fiihnel iSchornak of Hie Snyder Mer«uiv 'se colorful names easterns tu Wind j shy lonely coed* biought- an "p*-n l{cils Thrvulvu oil I'risoiirr Issiw hree dormitory student week- published ye is on campus. quite sure about who trv n»! house at er under- j took a stand Snjdei. after the pa|>ei lu improve dating hi' M.fl! •• '1'T w- Alt'NSAN K'.rct-s.lv. • t !w Hcd> t.^tkcit v„,|. at yotertil ed the idea oi dormifory (slanding "f ttw campus Arluln ed the r»M liv at MSC. hut after alio this series have dealt "with the j .About .KK) r 1 vm f m ill last wet k\ c. The rot i«Sinnmg the papers uowlFuod Store, tin Inter -dorm t 'nilp^ Funnel eti fftan. Th Czet'h Mass Trial Knnunetl ut tegular 1> at ,the begm- Kil. the SfudeM Government, and [Tuesday morning, r each week to inform dorm j lately wi'.ii the tax issue, , | Funnel Edit, ry fiuic. h the precinct, news and intra- I VIENNA. Austria 'ienna reports .-..id yesterday Kudolph j VrtiUtP Valley u Edited by Rudy Fetz.ild. Va»* . and interdorm sports. fsar freshman, the paper always j^tra copies are explained to tnc rcr-e- will U dKiussc ged Czech Communist traitors" recently sent there fbreed to • confexa"1 for a r are mbvie columns in'features a front pi dormitory Titories. men's and cs by DwAine Polzin, by the \ .»t the mi eting T,unspent*Hon ft were 'taken to Moscow Mi*; » to teii wluvU nUna aiv I sluty, fur example ud trophy cluuinau. 1 tins Dtp* ■wdl ..^Iso be planned. trial. -Trivia <- Michigan State News Armx of Individual* liy Dan McCrarv IIK ON TIME FOR FINALS; An elerlrir «r spring windin.. You'll have lo pardon me for al lowing heavy thoughts alarm rlnrk will insure to permeate their way into my thinking at this time of prrwwf nl final*. Hvlerl from year when spring is arotiniFthe earner, hut this is some- thing that has hoett-oti my mind for some time. The parents of n former Miehigatt Stale College stu¬ dent. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner of Lansing, sent us two letters a coupie of weeks ago. These letters were from two marine,officers. They told how Mr. and Mrs. Judiciary Methods Warner's son, Rrtiee. was killed in art inn in Komi. Bruce left MSC in October of last year to join the Marines, lie died Beeomher 2. I-understand, that it is The A11-Co! I egc • Judiciary ruled Friday that the vote now.the. policy of the armed forces tit have officers send on thr Hforient.Tax Amendment was invalid. letters of this type to parents of men killed in action. I The unanimous derision was based on two points: would imagine it one of the hardest duties an officer has. 1. The ('onftress did not make sufficient legislation ' T read the letters with somewhat a feeling of awe. They pertain!MR to the voting process and therefore violated expressed regret over Bruce'* death. They explained the lUlJ 'onstitutlon: factors leading to the action in which he died. They I KT IIS 2. The m'oeedtnv verhally agreed upon on the .floor of summarized how he died. ..jCongrtm*. whicli-..UudauiT.'4..poi4eUin^. I.lh cards, was not Facts surrounding a death are valuable to one who inject voi r followed. was intimate with him who died. Thousand.* of Americans clonics with Congressmen showed a great deal of interest and en¬ still wonder what the Inst hour was like for one of their thusiasm in arousinp interest for the tax vote. It is un¬ fortunate that they did not*spend enough time in setting menwho'wns killed in action. - . • a new i.ook?* Up and fidhoving election procedures, Want of these facts does not arise through a morbid Some ipiarters have charged that there were more curiosity for bloody details, it stems, rather, from a "irregularities" in the investigation of the. election d«v T? desire to knowwhat nny parent, wife, or-other relative than in the vote itself. It may have hern because of dis¬ has n right to know. What happened, how did it happen, trust of the findings of the investigation thatjthe Judi¬ what was it like for him? ciary sMHed findings of investigators and based their A fighting machine I ike i>u army, must, from necessity, deeision disqualifying the vote on technical points. he impersonal. When one deals with human life, one While The judges based their decision on legitimate must ignore the fact that men have names and give them technicalities, in disqualifying the second vote in a week, numbers and other designation*. the cottrf is showing dangerous potent in lit je^s, .There will But the men who run armies are human. They must always be pressure groups ilissatislied with election re¬ know they deal with lives, and although their duty makes sults and since th<» Judiciary needs only a petition signed ,them regard a war like a game of chess, it i* impossible by 25 students to originate a hearing on any election in. for them to escape the fact that their pawns are~men, which there are possibilities of iti^proper voting, not many The regulation thnt commanding officers must write student groups are safe from Judiciary intervention. letters like the ones Mr. anil Mr«. Warner received, proves Methods used by two of the seven judges in pressuring Wells f Tatl. the oldest a form on the Congress during.the legislative*body's discussion of. lampus and ranking completely that this fact is recognized. It proves that although men still must die. the value their lives hold does not cease to CAMPUS investigation findings point up the potbntia! dangers in he misuse of'Judicial authority. rind facilities stilt houses some all-important. -—Oil two vrperatc instances while the tax certification :»50 students. In the other dorms renditions are tfi*wl_imt they ate This would-seem to ho a basic -tenet of democracy. If we are to have a government with thi- peopl? as it- foun¬ CLASSIFIED was under discussion. Judici.irx members took the floor "till crowded «f the <"ongTess and expressed opposition. - So they want a new 'library. dation, the importance of the individual - cannot ,!»e over¬ According to a Michigan .Supreme Court Justice, "It is emphasized. This reasoning must extend even into an highly, improper for a judge to infer what his decision on army, and lieyond that into an actual war in which Amer¬ a pending case might be." "There C a Judicial Canon of ican's are fighting. Kthics that has come down through centqries of Knglish it hurts to read casualty lists, |i hurts more when the I.ARCR. attractive and American jurisprudence binding all judges. This validity of tile lighting itself is open jo ipu-tiou. ration states that judges do not appear lie fore p legisla¬ But fhe importance of (he thousands of Bruce Warners tive Ixtdy to argue either side of a question. hi lieyond cpicstion, " LOST I FOUND The .Michigan Justice said that It is "unheard of for from the a JieMirV to tr> to pressure a legislative The Student Covernment .Constitution which outlines ■niojiciarv powers ami icspotisibihties i not strictly pat¬ terned to follow the. Michigan, governmental -set-up. 1XTRT Iloweveiv flagrant violation of generally accepted judicial ethics Id not excusable. Hverv slate ha slightly diflVreitt Crossword Puzzle judicial organizations, but judges everywhere have one code of ethics. ^ u! SMTTB T N-TtoSSREiN If the Judiciary experts to retain the p.restige which st o g eBe'hMc ci'i should lie' accorded a court, just ices inn I act in a tmtnner ■ri •jJMB' v TIm Magic Face' commanding respect. p£raS|P WA aMrli ;MJ Cfjp , f K and Palriria Knight "fit fcty A#ytkt*§ of V•!«»** WllCOX SfCONO HAND STOW lailer lo tin* I'.dilor 1 |t>,e|»ll«>1LsBB!o;v1E S07-W-II E. M«h.fsa T.t NAc,cBTitj*;sy fc'B O'P.f PM»IB!Q'E.IN|T s — \tsa — — A|,HO — tssfiof FSooo 9 1174 CARTOON (iomlilioiis Don*! Merit Solution cit Saturday's Puciis DOWN t. A N| US K#pr#MintftttV9 Dorm Rale Increase TlIC ITMTCft: . w . • » u,.,. o, ait 11. v Names wiiltlirld Yo Hull, SEE US if thoss party cslst »- j (ttoLflt W» tpsr'iflf.TS on Spsr.al pa*, e-dfln of all bock. 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HMg. «23 K. BRAND RIVER I'hoac 8-7856 / Ft: Cmter I Wrestlers Cop Third in Big Ten Br Boxen s^HS»sri» SPUDKIJTS Spartan Thinchnls drab Fifth Place in llig Ten si'kciat, i'arty rates Gymnast* Take KiiiinerupSpot Arthur KENNEDY WOW We're teUin'the world Accuracy • Beauty • Convenience! "O OMEGA illi n IMiolograpli from h'i.ltnr's Studios 333365 MICH1QA K STAT1 KB*» Judiciary I'.H.JM.yJ tllt-MS I Norwegian Choir the overture to "The Marriage Lauds was of Figaro:" "ConArtino for Clar¬ inet and Band," which featured ■■ . V fine solo contributions by Roger —. ■ ti t by I. WERLEY Ul I t CHXTMAN . ' — ■ TofdifT. Richard Devey, William In a program of songs Gardner, and Charles Aurand; and ranging from DiLasso to cxcefpts from "Andrea Chenier." Rod per* - Hammerstein, the Rescinding to the repeated ap¬ plause of the small audience, Ihc FridH.v evening concert by bond played "Father of Victory the Singing Boys of Norway cap¬ March" and Sousa's "Hands tivated a near-capacity audiepcc. Across .Hit.Seas." ' - Under the positive, powerful di¬ The convert was broadcast by rection of Ragnavald Bjarne. the WKAK. "Olavsguttene" sang with the sonority of a majestic pipe or¬ gan. They fixed themselves securely in the memories of their fascinated listeners. r>r J VandcrKrocf. instructor ill The concert was full of hand¬ History of Civilization, will dis¬ some details. It began with a current' problems of In- quiet, stately processional to an with any burdens imposed by it, cuss dunes in at an International Re¬ organ playing Olassknaben's as the giving away p( property of his own, or remain free of the lations Club meeting Tuesday at "Great Amen.".The Singing Boys tlrst endeared themselves to the burden or loss and go without the 8:30 pan. in Room 35 of the audience with an impressive in¬ terpretation of our national an¬ them and commanded our respect at the sound of their own So awe- i group of friends... in t comfort of the train inspiring was their singing that an enchanted audience seemed , hesitant to break the spell with M >«■• of getting home at applause until two selections from Mozart's Requiem compelled a planned ... and back to school response. promptly after the holidays. Remember, no other travel can WONDERFUL Highlights of the eoncert SONG HITS! Service Official* Yi*it for RADIANTLY 10VEIY hoif Prepare* lo ttiRurance Ela** Alumni (group* Accident anrt~health insurance tales will be the subject of a ('oIIcrc representatives w FRANK LOVEJOY MRICEWMORE foor-day course opening Tuesday *"JAMES GLEASON - EXTK.V LATE NEWS til the Kellogg Center. according to Carl Strong; Continuing Educa¬ tion Service insurance coord inat ! SveWseti's "Violin-Romance in ,S"M o," tenderly expressed by Oslo's or. 'Me ! National Theater Orchestra's con¬ About 40 insurance men in the disability field from Michigan will trail ductor Eivind Hull-Hansen and ol. J two impressively played Grieg Humor Magazine attend. The faculty for the course ini- i piano selections by accompanist Successful accident and health un¬ derwriters in ihc natc-i; ton! Melvin I the program Simonsen gavd fariety to Arrow. from Brrkrv Uneovers Mvsiery Tneham The Is "™| The unique voire of 11-year . . magazine call old Pelle enraptured hi* listen¬ strange i"Yawn" from Kapmv er* w ith I'lle*' ••Wlegenlted " In livltl of i •'►mowheie in Ihc univr. « Norwegian f«lh*onr and hi* | iv all the stulT has been- lit litgan rore, Grieg* "Solvelg* Song." | fl u, (o date. I.mv to. Hcmmiim* the stalT. ' I Encores included Italian Folk- it to the SPARTAN MAC?A/INK j songs "Funiculi. Funieula." and Agriculture Depart The Av- | "Santa I.ueia," significant for tht riculturc Dep.utn jfluflvnts of Michigan Stan , return of Arvid Aasen. it was a txpe of I naLM/o e j Although the inclusion of at j fins magazine they exceptionally well-sung "Okla- and turned it over SPAfiT- producing the six pat AN MAGAZINE, The staff of the at to the Mafch SP.M amincd tho foreij amazing, don't mo of litciature foi your Intei pi,.totai % I SPARTAN .MAGAZINE CO-ED RESTAURANT Jarnhson's EAST I.ANSIM; Graduating Engineers are offered a great future, in a great place to live by Leckheod Aircraft Corporation in Southern California a I AM USMVi in Jsiiiiorui IIT-SIO I (irxnd Km