IHF.SK 1MO It/.'s worked hard Thursday afternoon on tlie All < ampiiH Clean-up. First pUue honors went to Alpha < hi Omega and Tan Kappa Kpsllon. (Photo by John Russell>. SATURDAY EVENT Campus-Sing program includes 10 groups "Songs for a Spring Night." the All-Cnmpua Sing will begin Saturday night at H in McArthur Court. Jim Lynch will be master of ceremonies and three judged will select a first and second I lace winner in the men's and women's divisions. The chairmen have made sev eral changes in this year's Sing. The finalists have been cut from T! to 10, and awards will be given between songs. Beth Teague will play the organ during int- mun ition. The program will run as fol World news (Continued jrnm page six) The statement said 20 cents of the package is retroactive to March 1. An additional 15 cents hourly will become effective next Jan. 1 and another 15 cents on the following Jan. 1. Ike welcomes Nixon WASHINGTON President Kisenhower warmly welcomed Vice President Nixon home from South America Thursday and said communist-inspired riots against him there would simply strengthen inter-American friendship. From thousands of citizens and well-wishers there was a roaring welcome for the Vice President • and his wife*. Trade bill ok'd WASHINGTON