PAGE TWO
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1949
COLLEGE ROUNDUP:
Pressure Against Bias
Mounting on Campuses
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By DAVE THOMAS
Anti-discrimination pressure
has already begun to pile up on
college campuses in preparation
for the National Interfraternity
Conference meeting, Nov. 24, in
Washington, D.C.
A recommendation that nation-
al fraternities eliminate constitu-
tional clauses that discriminate
against students on the basis of
face, color or creed has been
passed by the Northeastern Re-
gional Interfraternity Conference.
* * *
MEETING at the University of
Massachusetts, fraternity dele-
gates from nine of the 14 colleges
attending signed the resolution
last week.
The conference asked that the
National Conference take action
on their proposal at the forthcom-
ing meeting in Washington.
Represented at the meeting
were: Syracuse, Middlebury,
Clarkson, Union, Rensselaer,
Polytechnic, Brown, Vermont,
Maine, Worchester Polytechnic,
Massachusetts, Cornell, Am -
herst, St. Lawrence and MIT.
Maine, MIT, St. Lawrence,
Syracuse and Union did not sign
the resolution as their local IFC's
had not yet taken a definite stand
on this issue.
* * *
AT THE NSA Rocky Mountain
regional conference held at the
Today's
Pro grams
FORUM-12:30 p.m. People's
Platform: "What should be done
about contnunists now?" Isaac
Levine, Arthur Garfield-WJR.
DOCUMENTARY - 2:30 You
Are There: "The Trial of Aaron
Burr"-CBS.
MUSIC-4:30 p.m. N.Y. Phil-
harmonic, Stokowski conducting
Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony,
works by Shoenberg and Villa-
Lobos-WWJ. 9:30 a.m. Back Aria
Group-WWJ.
DRAMA-2 p.m. NBC Theatre:
"Dark Laughter" by Sherwood
Anderson-WWJ. 8:30 p.m. Thea-
tre Guild: "Justice" by Gals-
worthy, starring Robert Donat.
University of Colorado at Boulder
recommendations were made to all
regional schools urging that all
questions concerning race, religion
or nationality be eliminated from
dormitory applications.
In Detroit, Wayne University
students have begun to agitate
through their student council
for the refusal of university re-
cognition to new groups which
have discriminatory clauses in
their constitutions.
Fraternities and sororities at
the University of Wisconsin will
henceforth have to show "sin-
cerity" in removing restrictive
clauses from their constitutions,
according to a motion passed by
the student board.
* * *
REMINISCENT of the barber l
shop dispute which oocurred in
Ann Arbor two springs ago is the
news that a non-racial barber-
shop has been opened at Penn.
State by the local Council on Ra-
cial Equality.
Funds for the establishment
of such a shop were gathered
two years ago during a three-
week boycott of local barbers by
the group. More than $1,800 was
raised at that time through the
sale of tickets which could be
redeemed later in the form of
haircuts.
Even as far south as North
Carolina, vigorous action is being
pushed in the discrimination
front. Charging that their failure
to gain admittance to the Univer-
sity of North Carolina's law school
is a violation of their Constitu-
tional rights, two Negro students
have entered a suit against the
University in the federal courts.
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terday to find Utopia right outside their windows. Dottie Zavell,
Beverly Cunningham and Marian Beam (left to right above)
examine one of the bicycles which they found blurgeoning from
the trees surrounding the house.
First Garg To Stagger Campus
With Daring Football Expose
Read and Use Daily Classified Ads
Starts Today!
The Gargoyle, campus concoc-
tion of humorous and literary
pieces de resistance, will make its
first appearance this year on
Wednesday.
Football will furnish the Garg
editors with their fun in this is-
sue.
* * *
A GRIDIRON STORY by ace
sports writer Don Devries, a car-
toon series on the making of a
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No. Main - Opp. Court House
Wiern Gun-Law Days
Rod Walter
CAMERON BRENNAN
STARTS TODAY
Thru Wednesday
Mat. 30c Nights & Sun.
Gloria Henry
Ross Ford
COLUMBIA PICTURE f":
football star and five full pages of
picture story on Michigan State
College will be treated in the
Garg's own inimitable style.
ROAST TURKEY
JUICY STEAKS
SEA FOOD
AlieNe
DINING ROOM
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BUSINESS SERVICES
HOMECOMING DISPLAY and Campus
photos ioi ( sale. t some snaps of
your Halloween party. Photo Xmas
Cards. A. D. Reid. Phone 6083. )25B
SHORTHAND and General Typing
Manuscripts-These.+ -Correspondence
Call 2-8026 or 2-6416. )24B
WASHING and/or ironing done in my
own home. Free pick-up and delivery
Phone 2-9020. )1B
SHIRTS-Nine hour service (by re
quest) three day service (regular serv-
ice. Ace Laundry, 1116 S. University
)21B
EFFICIENT,- EXPERT-prompt type-
writer repair service. Mosely's Type-
writer and Supply Company. 214 E.
Washington. Phone 5888. )5B
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Co., 215E.
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HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
Established Tradition )3B
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Van Doren Clarinet Reeds
Box of 25--$4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington_ )4B
GREETING CARDS inscribed in colors.
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402 Observatory. Phone 2-8606. )8B
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