Show Eclipse of The Sun Outstrip Western Powers In Utilizing Medium Reds Use Cartoons As W Dictators can stand any kind of attack but they cannot stand the terrible laughter of free people Ion Ratiu chairman of the International Federation of Free Journalists told ttiis to a sparse USU assembly audience Thursday morning The political cartoon has been used by the Communists eftectively the West however has not used this medium to the same extent nor as effectively Mr Ratiu said out of proportion in a cartoon so as to focus attention on one point the Communist cartoonists often blow the facts completely out of proportion to accomplish a political goal he continued A recent Soviet newspaper cartoon for example showed a gigantic monster portrayed as American crime being presented with a bouquet of flowers by policeman representing the FBI The caption was “The Champion of the I ’ wI awl y k 4 v i World” I The internationally-- k n o w n journalist The cartoon was built on a news item d who is also a Rumanian leader saying that a major crime was committed said he believes the political cartoon is in the U S every 12 minutes a weapon that should be used more by Mr Ratiu said he believes the Soviet Western powers “because it disarms a Union’s strategy is not to attack now nation or a person “but to surround the West in a sea of self-exile- “Dictators cannot stand the terrible laughter of free people” he declared THIS captioned “Eclipse of the printed in a Ceylon India the dollar (US foreign aid) eclipsed by the Russian Sputnik CARTOON Sun" recently was newspaper It shows being The Communists use political cartooning differently than most cartoonists Mr Ratiu said Although it is an accepted and legitimate practice to blow' Communism” The Reds are using their missile and space programs as weapons in this “surrounding movement” he pointed out a fact (See cartoon left) ION views RATIU po- litical cartoons MGiW Pop Singer Final Prom Pick Volume Utah State University 57 Orchestra Concert : in the USU-Com-muni- Job For Top Hi-Lo- USU Engineers aura of a seasonal worker In Dated Here Sun Student soloists will be featured Number 38 March 4 1960 The new' en- glass-doore- d hance to the Main building while cutting down on traffic in the halls is causing a headache for the registrar’s office Every time the new door is opened the change of air pressure in the hall nearly tears off their office door Engineers are invited to sub- ty Symphony Orchestra concert Sunday in the Union Building ballroom at 3 pm Dr Andrew Galos director of the orchestra said that this is the first time a concerto series featuring mit their suggestions for taking outstanding Opening Next Week In Auditorium Play “Six been student artists has some of the pressure off the registrar initiated at USU No Charge Characters in Search of cert Author” described as a orMembers of the “Philosophical feast” for playgstudents comInclude chestra oers will open on the USU stage munity ni embers and players “ext week from the Ogden Brigham City Tremontonand Preston areas The play directed by Vosco Call will Soloists for the concert include run Wednesday through Iladerlie who will play Vivian Saturday in the Main auditorium Beethoven’s “Piano Concerto No with the curtain time 8:15 p m 3 in C Minor with the orchestra all “Mozart Horn performances David Nyman To the first No 3” Concerto unthinking viewer of the work the on Page 3) seem without play may Point or plot but the author igi Pirandello is depicting life a he sees it which is completely rnaotic Director Call explained ’s mond “Utah State is tlie only school in the state that doesn’t have a formal Junior Prom” Mr Conley stated Brigham Young University and the University of Utah charge $8 per couple for dance admission plus tuxedo rental Admission to the USU Prom has been set at $3 per couple if tickets are bought in advance $350 if tickets are purchased at the door Corsages are not in order According to Chairman Raymond tuxedos can be rented at the Kater Shop for $350 without the shirt but rental requests should be made this Sings With Scotsmen The concert is being sponsored by the Union Concert Committee No admission is being charged and a reception with refreshments will be held after the con- in Joni James has been signed to sing at Utah State’s Junior Prom the only studentbody dance of the year Conley Raymond Prom chairman announced the signing of the James contract after the originally-schedule- d were unable to come to Logan Announcement of plans to have the dance a formal affair was made after tuxedo rental shops assured prom committeemen that enough tuxes can be made available to accomodate the studentbody according to Mr Ray- sr w a y vM8!1' v V'-- 1 -- ’i is J ' class-sponsor- move-jContinu- PiP® ®ix T’ characters are Prof Mot'San the Father rant the S211 !Ierd’ the son! Kathryn the Mother p Sidney D?reSrB°y: Eld°n Mecham’ c Step-Daught- er In Today's 'LIFE University of Utah Artists Showing Paintings in Main High Society Has Hashers Paintings done by the Universnow ity of Utah art staff is of Old exhibit in the entrance hall Jiheractors are Julie West Sta-hrg Main radins Lady Paul a Man John Sant Alvin Gittins Angelo Caravag-lile Lead Bonnie Boden Snow I' George Dibble Douglas in the and Vickie Nebeker an n!DUe are represented Marion Ed Deanna Rubin is cast as show The work is part of the Madanhe Pace art exchange between Utah State n the cast are Paul University and University at door ma art staff sent an USU The Marion Rossi Utah stag manager taL Keith Swain exhibit to Salt Lake last fall Joni James has been signed as the featured carpenter tlie U of U is now reluming USU’s Junior Prom scheduled a week from tofor entertainer Prie'es who has had such songs as “Your Miss James 11 fre ava‘lable at regular their work March night Besides the oils in Main there Cheating Mean A Lot” ou the hit“Little and the Usn th? Clty Drug Co and Things Heart” 329 of tlie art USU’a Scotsmen orchestra with UniCket oii‘ce iu the stu are prints iu room will sing parade - department ri Ilerm-iuvLdin- ’ RAVEN-TRESSE- “'' week and must be made by Tuesday to insure rental White dress shirts will be acceptable The Scotsmen will furnish the dancing music and Joni Janies will present a special singing program Dance intermission will feature the crowning of Queen of the Junior Prom Queen contestants will be judged Wednesday and the judges’ selection for Queen W'ill be announced at the dance acOther junior tivities during the week include the Junior Class assembly Tuesday at 11 am in the Fieldhouse under direction of Patti retersoo D Hash in High Society? Well not hash but hashers You see when sorority socialites eat they need to be served And the servers that is the w'aiters are the hashers Get it? We thought not But you will W'hen you read the story of fraternity and sorority hashers in ’LIFE’S society columns page 4 Other top stories today: Aggies keep candle of hope glowing w'ith New Mexico win page 6 Greek Week winds up thi weekend page 3 Letter writers don’t spae (he ink page 2 |