IT THE MICIGAN DAILY SUNDAE ', C NSA Region Holds Conference, Workshops at 'U' of a National Union of Students, the .effect upon other countries and universities of such Unions, the relation of the NSA to the International Student Union and the International Student Com- mittee, and the NSA stands on political, and international issues. More on a local plane, the mi- grant workersworkshop discussed education- of migrant workers' children, the role of students in helping the workers (mainly through reports and investigations of conditions and the raising of controversy on the subject), and the place of Detroit schools in helping other smaller schools with the problem. Student Government The question of effective stu- c'ent government, the role of a student government representa- tive, and the function of student government in relation to non- campus issues were discussed in the fifth conference, with the "coimunity form" of government the accepted mode.' Complete analysis of the or- ganization, a definition of its pur- pose, and a knowledge of consti- tuents' opinions were recommend- ed as qualities needed in repre- sentatives. if the student governument is to be accepted, the workshop agreed that the government must hav: nearly complete authority over social activities, some sort of con- trol over student organizatiokl funds and foreign student organ. ization, and a vote in work for' college facilities. No Agreement In regard to political and in-, ternational issues, ' no general agreement was reached, due to cer- tain delegates' belief that if a person were elected on basis of leadership, he should have no say in non-campus actions, while others believed that student goo. ernment would be the only ef- fective means of expressing stu- dent opinions to non-campus and foreign interests. In addition, attention was given to the question of whether stu- dents are actually committed to their chosen organizations, the unfortunate blocks in solution of administrative problems in the issues and the importance of eval- uation and creation of informed, articulate opposition groups. AlZfoldiTo Speak On Rise of Rome Prof. Andrew Alfoldi of the In- stitute for Advanced Study will speak on "The Rise of Rome in the Fifth Century B.C.'" at 4:15 p.mn. tomorrow in Aud. B. This will be the last of the Thomas Spencer Jerome lectures. WORKSHOPS - In the NSA workshops yesterday, delegates discussed problems facing the stu- dent on campus and in the community and posed possible solutions. ATTENTION GIRLS When your Favorite asks you . . . WHAT? -You can answer, JOINT CONCERT. I WHEN.? WHO? - You may reply, NOVEMBER 4. - You will know, MICHIGAN and DUKE GLEE CLUBS - You must urge himto get tickets at Hill Auditorirum starting Mon., Oct.30 HOW? I But above all YOU must Emphasize I BUY NOW! DELEGATES CAUCUS - Convention delegates confer in the hall to plan strategy before yesterday's opening plenary. ere!... ' For your FA LL shopping convenience the following State Street U Area Stores a4, f~ <;/'% LUNCH MEETING -- The Regional Executive Committee confers with the Regional Advisory Council at a luncheon meeting Amazing new acne pimple treatment! OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS ' 5 }.:Sx r $$,i' GIVES YOU A + SMOOTHER, SOFTER, CLEARER SKIN }Contains ACTIVE POLYTHIONATES* -provides a scientific treatment that is faster, more effective, convenient to use at home! 'Fights reinfection and spreading! * Helps guard against enlargedpores and > * Invisible-never cakes on skin! *No unpleasantmedicated odor! . " *Ideal for teen-agers, AVAl.A8LE men and women! WITHOUT A 2 5 wToo 1DOCTOR ' .rnw .'j . j, The Budget Shopk Campus Smoke Shop Checkmate Campus Bootery Chester Roberts Gifts Collins Shop Jacobson's Hi-Fi & TV Center India Art Shop Kessell's Kresge (Main & State) Liberty Music "DLIkI Marilyn Shoppe Marti Walker r, Mast's Morrill's Quarry Randall's g .1 I E Saffell & Bush Saks Fifth Ave. Van Boven Clothes Wagner's Clothng Wild's Men's Store .4. j., ::., r *..r . 1'.:.."' . . } 1 f ./ tueted 5.&Pat. Off. Am lR v . ei r J s. .. 1 U