THEMICHIGANDAILY } COLLEGE ROUNDUP: AffiliatesI Two Students Arrested Members of eight sororit ,7 1 fraternities 'will hold 'Cli: After Texas BombingneeC parties for 254 area childr week. AUSTIN-Two students of the They will entertain chil University of Texas were arrested strated a policy of segregation on the University Hospital, by Austin police last week, less the grounds of race, ethnic group Nursery School, St. Joseph than 24 hours after a home-made or religious affiliation. This would Hospital, Ypsilanti State IB bomb exploded at the university Include written exclusion clauses and Ann Arbor Communit YMCA outside a meeting urging ter. integration of a regional restau- or unwritten agreements. "The Inter-fraternity C rant chain. * * * will coordinate the parties Attending the meeting discuss- TEMPE, Ariz. - The Arizona were started in 1950 for the ing the current drive to desegre- State University nuclear energy ren of Ann Arbor," said gate the restaurants were 25 mem- program received a financial boost Dow, '62, publicity chairmar bers of the Social Action Com- of $25,875 from the Atomic Energy individual fraternities ma mittee of the University Religious Commission to purchase a sub- parties for underprivileged c Council. The bomb was placed critical nuclear reactor. The grant pitalized children in coop opposite the door of the meeting will enable the university to enter with sororities." room and against the wall of a nuclear engineering laboratory The first party will be gi stairwell leading to the basement. work. It will also provide for the Delta Tau Delta fraternil "Charges against the students expansion of laboratory facilities Delta Delta sorority at have not been filed," Assistant expansion of laboratory instruc- today at University Hospi Chief of Police R. B. Laws said. tion into the field of nuclear re- The affiliates will provi They were arrested after being actor design, hours of holiday activities: "too careless in theirdconversa- tion," Laws said. "It didn't take us long to get a lead." B'NAI B'RITH HIILEL FOUNDATION This has been the first incident of violence connected with inte- TONIGHT gration in Austin. PROF. FREDERICK WYATT H T s of the psychology department, speaks on CHAMPAIGN-The National As- " H O EO H E ' sociation for the Advancement of THE ROLE OF THE JEW ON THE Colored People voted Tuesday to INTELLECTUAL SCENE" pass two resolutions against al- fourth lecture in the series leged discriminatory practices at "A look aouthe Jewish Community in America" the University of Illinois. the university chapter hWED., DEC.7,8 P.M. 1429 Hill The universitychpe of the " NAACP resolved that the univer- ALL ARE WELCOME sity, beginning not later than Sept. 1, 1961, should furnish all prospective rushees of fraternities and sororities with information concerning the racial, ethnic and religious policies of the organiza- tions with chapters on campus. The NAACP also resolved that PERFORMANCES THRU SUNDAY the University, by not later than Sept. 1, 1963, should withdraw recognition from any social or- ganizations which have demon- UNIVERSITY PLAYERS - Dept. of Speec- Sean O'Casey's wayward comedy ENTERTAINMENT by PURPLE BUD-MOR DUST The Ypsilanti Players T resent 8:00 P.M. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre Tennessee Williams "THE ROSE TATTOO" Season subscribers: Box office open Dec. 9 and 10 8:30 P.M. Exchange coupons now 10-5 TODAY at Quirk Theater for tickets to Thursday-$1.50, $1.0 ton EMui ca tpus) SEASON OF THE BEAST Fri. & Sat. - $1.75, $1.; JAN. 10-14 Sunday-$1.50, 1.00 STUDENTS 50c Hi-Fl &TV CENTER DISCOUNTS on all Records Save up to 50o Big savings on TV, Phonographs, Components PRallr I I I I II 11