TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY PRESENTS PROSPECTUS: SFAC Groups T MUSKET '58 PRESENTS Goldman Asks SGC Members To Take Initiative SGT Admission Roers & Hammerstein's_, o Discuss is Policy Council members might begin cis- cussion of these questions. The whole area of bias clauses and discrimination in off-campus housing are areas which have not been explored fully enough. Gold- man indicated. The counseling study report, the area of increasing enrollments. deferred rush for fraternities as. well as sororities and the Coun- By JAMES SEDER up their activities to devote more "The future of Student Govern- time to studying, ment," "Activities versus Academ- Assistant Dean of Men John' ics." and "The University's Ad- Bingley and Prof. Robert Angell, mission Policies" will be the dis- director of. the Honors Council cussion topics at the Student- will attend this conference. Faculty-Administration Confer- ence tomorrow. a u an e SFAC, sponsored by the UnionTalkyPlanned does not attempt to come up with solutions to the problems it dis- By Hamerow cusses, Hank Mote, Union execu- tive councilman, said yesterday. Discussion groups merely attempt "German Liberalism and the to shed light on various campus Revolution of 1848." will be the problems, in the hope that this topic of a lecture by Prof. Theo- will influence the participants' dore S. Hamerow, of the history thinking on the problem, he add- department of the University of ed. Wisconsin, scheduled for Dec. 10. To Discuss SGC Prof. Hamerow will speak at The discussion on the future of 4:10 p.m. in Aud. B. Angell Hall, student government will center on according to Prof. W. B. Willlcol, the powers and functions of SGC, chairman of the history depart- whether it has been "adhering ment. Prof. Hamerow is the auth- strictly to these functions," and or of Restoration, Revolution, Re- how effectively SGC reaches the action - Economics and Politics students. Dean of Women Debor- in Germany, 1815-1871. ah Bacon will be one of the par- ticipants at this conference. Robert Cross of the Office of the Vice-President will attend the Don't Forget ! discussion on the University's ad-* missions policy. Among the ques- tions raised will be whether or not in-state students are being un- fairly kept out of the University by the out-of-state students'ac- C ldren s cepted and the differences in ad- missions policies of state and pri- oo , s vate universities. DOOKB, t Activities Participation The third group will discuss Toys "What the effect of an acceler- ated Honors Program would have on activities." -Because many of at the students participating in ac- tivities are in the Honors Pro- gram, Mote explained, if the pro- gram were to challenge them Second Floor more, they might decide to give X,> . k; ,,:; i {*i FS'l Y Y k,4 + F MAYNARD GOLDMAN ... asks more Initiative oil's relationship with the Na- tional Students Association are further places in which Goldman requests that SGC initiate and continue its work. In conclusion, Goldman made this plea to the Council: "I ask you to help me in making the Stu- dent Government Council a strong, effective and responsible student government. We can do this together, if we will all shoul- der our share of the responsibility which has been given to us." Use of Chemicals Favorable In Destruction of Lamprey Recent tests have shown favor- able results in the use of chemi- w cals to destroy the dreaded sea w lamprey in the Great Lakes, the u Great Lakes Fishery Commission announced yesterday. At the Commission's annual a meeting being held at the Uni- versity, the report said the chemi- cals Dowlap F-40 and Lampricide 2770 have been used with "amaz- ing results" in the streams of p Michigan and Wisconsin. The effectiveness in killing the f lampreys, eel-like c r e a t u r e s, ranged from 34 to 94 per cent ac- cording to the personnel admin- istering the chemicals at the United States Fish and Wildlife station in Marquette. Fish Unharmed The report said that few sport or other fishes were harmed by the treatment. One of the officials at the Mar- quette laboratory estimated that several hundreds of thousands of lamprey have been killed by the treatment. Lampreys are a problem be- cause they attack trout. Because of it nearly all sport and commer- cial fishing for that fish has end- ed in Lakes Huron and Michigan. Weather is Problem Another problem with the chemicals has been the effect of 1 .! 11 am I ENDS SATURDAY A "The Tunnel of Love" opens Sunday Now! Time Schedule DIAL NO 2-2513 "JEAN SIMMONS TOPS!" She gives a first-rate performance!" -N.Y. MIRROR - I I I