'AGE IWO Survey Shows Groups Restrict Membership Many of the fraternities and sororities which do not have' discriminatory clauses in either their local or national con-, stitutions practice some restriction of membership, according to Ruth Falk, co-chairman of the SGA Committee on Inter- Racial Problems. "The ones which say they have no clauses are just as prejudiced as those having them but they get around it 7 she said. Miss Falk's statement mine as a result of her committee's recent . telephone survey conducted among the officers or 54 fraterni-; ties and 26 sororities. The purpose' of the survey was to determine; how many groups had discrimi-I natory clauses and what action ; if any was being taken to elimi- 1 nate them. However, Miss Falk said that; the survey also revealed that dis criminatory policies are being followed by some groups without' written clauses. She did not re veal the names of any of the I,Totips involved. She said that one sorority re ported it did not take Jewish girls because it wanted to main tain its "friendly relations" with those groups whose member ship is largely restricted to Jews. In another comment. Miss Falk said that a fraternity stated it did not rush Negroes because it felt that they would be happier Jiving in a group of their own. In other questions, she said of ficers of the. various groups were asked to comment on DARE's (Direct Action for Racial Equal- ity) current • campaign to solicit statements from student organiza tions advocating the elimination of discriminatory clauses from sororities and fraternities within the next five years. • Miss Falk said the survey re sults showed that about 45 per On Route 322 at Boalsburg StoriMageMerrs. TONIGHT & SATURDAY Doris Day in "MIDNITE LACE" • Ati.o • Audie Murphy in "DESTRY" Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. FIRST RUN SHOWING . . . Story of American Nursea 'Filippa in China . . . 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