THE STANFORD DAILY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1953 VOLUME 124, NUMBER 31

Non-Aggression Pact Ratified

The 1953 version of the Big Game non-aggression pact was signed this weekend by representatives of Stanford and the University of California.

The pact, which states that "there shall be no raids by the students of either university on the campus of the other," was signed here by ASSU President Don Lozabnick and Dean of Students H. Donald Winbigler.

At UC the 138 word resolution was approved by Ralph Vetterlein, president of the Associated Students of University of California , and Hurford E. Stone, Dean of Students.

The four signatories met here early last month to discuss the terms of the pact.

Complete text of the document is as follows:

"In order to avoid any occurrence that might endanger the friendly relations that have existed between our universities for so many years, and in order to maintain the fine sportsmanship that has been the tradition of our 'Big Game,' we, the representatives of our student bodies hereby resolve:

a) That there shall be no raids by the students of either university on the campus of the other and the students participating in such violations will be subject to severe discipline. The term 'raid' shall be understood to include the dropping of leaflets and other materials from aircraft.

b) That each student body will undertake to educate its members in the weeks preceding the 'Big Game' to observe the spirit of this resolution, and to exercise every possible measure to prevent any incident from arising that may lead to its violation."