PrL STATE FEPC REPORTS 64v Page 4 Latest Deadline in the State E~~aii SNOW FLURRIES I VUL. LXI, No. 57 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1952 EIGHT PAGES U EIGHT PAGES I W., F SAC Votes New YP Re-evaluation By CRAWFORD YOUNG Daily Managing Editor The Young Progressives will be summoned again before the Stu- 'dent Affairs Committee for a hearing on the group's "responsibility," it was decided yesterday. The SAC, by a unanimous vote, agreed to undertake a re-evalua- tion of YP at a special meeting called for Tuesday. * * * * ON JUNE 5, THE SAC conducted a similar inquiry, at the request of the Lecture Committee. At that time, the group was cleared, but IH""C Votes aTo- ChallengE Perry's Acts By BOB JAFFE The Inter-House Council votes last night to protest to Studen Legislature the campaign method of Bob Perry, '53, in the recent SI election. Action was also taken at th' r meeting not to support the SL plar to allow authorized parties to con tinue until 1 a.m. on late permis sion nights. IT WAS moved that the actior taken by Perry, who admitted tc charges that he had slipped cam paign literature under the doo m of rooms in the residence hals ir violation of house rules, be pre sented to SL and from there to the Joint Judiciary. The motion wa passed by vote of 34-5 with one abstention. In support of his actions, Perry told the group that "this is the fourth election in which I've employed this practice" and 'that it was the first time that such action had been ques- tioned. He also said that "this was the only way to get my platform be. fore the quad men" and that he wished to "get elected on platformx and not on personality." Perry, who said that the quads haven't shown much interest ir the present student government went on to say that there were others also guilty of infringement of the quad regulations. Following a discussion of Per- ry's case, a motion was made and passed for further "unbiased" in- vestigation into the election meth- ods of other candidates. Perry was the only student poli- tician discussed at the meeting, Although Bert Braun, '54, recent- ly deposed member of the West Quad Council and the IHC, had originally planned to appeal his case at the meeting, no action was taken. Earlier in the day, however, at the West Quad Council's meet- ing, Braun's plea for further dis- cussion of his appeal was voted down when Council president, Sam Alfieri, '53A, cast the tie- breaking vote against continuance of the discussion. The meeting was attended by a large contin- gent of Michigan House men, the group which Braun represents. Students Name Ten Engineers To Committee Membership of the first Engi- neering Steering Committee was announced last night following a meeting by a committee of Engi- neering College students in which petitions for the newly formed group were reviewed. Named to places on the embryo group were Bob Erf, '53E, Thad Epps, '53E, Norman Thal, '53E, Bill Diamond, '57E, Stanley Pinel, '53E, Joseph Yope, '54E, John Munn, '54E, Henry Moravec '55E, Tom Benner, '55E, and George Gryka, '54E. As spokesman for the group of Engineering students who took initial steps toward organizing the committee, Pete Lardner, '53E, announced that an organizational meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Union to pick a chairman and outline a program for the group. The steering committee will work closelv with the mit Schoo