_______________THE MICHIGAN DAILY Swarthmore Forms HUAC Unit SWARTHMORE-The Swarth- >re College Student Council has After several weeks of picket- meals from the usual 650 to only ablished a committee on the ing, the managers have asked that 390. tuse Un- American Activities;the group agree to negotiate, sus- In contrast with similar boycotts mmittee. pending the demonstrations, and of previous years, college officials The committee is intended to the group agreed. said, there was no previous or- onsor speakers on the subject of * * * ganized protest to the authorities ETAC and to hold panels and dis- SWARTHMORE - Swarthmore responsible nor to the Studeni ssion groups among the students College students demonstrated last Dining Hall Committee which i td faculty. week against the quality of the responsible for representing stu- The Councilalso approved the food they were being served in dent opinion on such matters. mmittee's coordination of other the college dining hall. ident aid faculty groups con- A protest boycott of the dining LeeTo mned with HUAC. hall was organized, cutting the Dic s However, a proposal that the number of students attending African Situation mmittee serve a propaganda irpose in addition was defeated DRIVING: Grace Lee, editor of Corres- t the council- pondence newspaper, will speak or The motion asked that the "Winds of Change: Before Lum- mmittee disseminate informa- JointLJudie umba and After," 8 p.m. today ir )n in the town of Swarthmore rm. 3B of the Union. The talk id the nearby community of is sponsored by the Democratic pester, but the council declined E sta hi shes Sc Clb approve a blanket policy in e area and voted to require in- vidual approval for any such ac- vibes . Committee BURTONT * * *HOLMES T CHAPEL ILL-Theatre man- Joint Judiciary Council has ap- ers in Chapel Hill have agreed proved a new by-law that estab- negotiate with a committee, lishes a Driving Committee for ostly composed of North Caro- Violations which will hear cases na University students, which referred to it by the Council. s been coordinating picketing Mark G. Noffsinger; assistant ainst their segregation policies, dean of men, and two members of Representatives of the Citizens the Council will be the committee >mmittee for Open Movies orig- members. ally requested the managers to "The regulation is designed to ange their policies during the free Council members from the st week of January. When no necessity of spending much of the tion was forthcoming, picketing Council's time on such cases," is started on Feb. 6. Charles H: Gessner, '61E, chair- The university newspaper, the man of the Council, said. "The wily Tar Heel, reported that ap- new ruling will enable the Coun- oximately 140 people, both stu-cil to give more time to those nts and local citizens, have cases which require more sub- en picketing the theatres since. stantial deliberation and judg- ment, and also will enable Council members to devote time to the ggests Pn an Council in addition to meeting DIAL )u ~time. e " "The Council mnembers on the NO 2-6254 or ang committee will serve on a rotating basis to enable both new and old treet Pattern, members to become familiar with the procedures for handling viola- tions," he added. Ann Arbor's city traffic engi- Appeals to the driving commit- er Monday night proposed ma- tee shall be by a letter and a per- r changes in the city's one-way sonal appearance. The letter must 'eet pattern, state any or all mitigating cir- Williams St. should be used as cumstancea which might warrant one-way thoroughfare in place change in the original charge. Liberty St., with the exception The decisions may be appealed the blocks west from State to the sub-Committee on Disci- Maynard, Theodore M. Vander- pline. empel told the City Council. This is the second procedure It is said most people are satis- for handling driving cases, that d with the State St. "loop" sys- is an alternative to the original n. However, from Maynard St. procedures. st, Liberty St. would become The first, approved on Feb. 16, o-way for its entire length. 1959, says that "the membership Williams St., now two-way for of the Council in cases of driving full length, would become one- regulations shall be five and that %y east from S. Main St. to S. a quorum shall be three, including ate St. either the chairman or vice- Vanderstempel's plan also in- chairman of the Council." joins the Beth Israel Center TONIGHT in the Reading of the PURIM MEGILLA 7:15 P.M. following Ma'ariv Service N I I 1 MZk DI$ne That's what everyone is saying who goes to the CAFE 'PROMETHEAN. Open daily for -lunch. 11:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. a 1 I 1I