PAGE SIX TIN initiates Committee to Study Racial Discrimma Arthur Pergam, Town Inde pendent Mon president, became chairman last night of a commit tee to investigate racial discrimi nation in town housing. Harry McHenry, TIM vice president, said Pergam did not publicly an nounce the causes that led to the establishment of the investigating committee. McHenry said Pergam probably will not have a completed report of his findings by next week’s TIM meeting. STEPHEN SIMICO (Bth - me chanical engineering - Ambridge) and William Tichi (7lh - secon dary education - Pittsburgh) were installed as new members of the TIM council. Bert Kapinus, council treas urer. was appointed chairman of a Spring Week Committee. He will oversee TlM's role as sponsor of tire Spring Week Casino to be held on Friday of Spring Week. McHenry said that the council requested all those who worked on the Las Vegas Nite project last fall to register at the Hetzel Union desk for the banquet to be held in their honor next month. TIM COUNCIL presented Sam uel Jones, assistant HUB man i RADIO’PHONO I I * SERVICE * I TELEVISIONS SERVICE = CENTER = 232 5. Allen St. = TTimnii lUHiiiiiNHiiiimiiimiiiimiiirf Metric Cards and Meal Tickets Necessary Vote for your USG Congressmen Today!- ion in Housing ager, with a lion statue in appre ciation of his work over the years and for helping the council fur ther its work, McHenry said. Dianne Lamb, editor of the TIM newsletter, reported that 2,600 is sues of the newsletter had been mailed to town independent men. McHenry said also that the council is sponsoring a mixer from 6:30 to 8 tonight in the Mc- Elwain lounge. McHenry added that TIM will give bridge in structions in the HUB card room beginning Jan. 29. Song Festival To Open Twenty girls will represent the University tomorrow through Fri day at the annual Pennsylvania Collegiate Choral Festival at Clarion State College. The guest conductor for the fes tival is Hugh Ross. Ross is con ductor of the Schola Cantorum Singers of New York City and a member of the Manhattan School of Music faculty. LOCAL AD STAFF Meeting Tonight 7 P.M. 131 Sackett Important—Attendance Compulsory (Excuses Must Be In Before 5) USG ELECTIONS • HUB ... 9:30 A.M.-5.-30 P.M. •West, • North, and •Pollock Areas 11:30 AM. -1:00 P.M. 4:30 - 6:30 P.M. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Model U.N. 700 Students To Participate Less than two weeks away is the advent of the first Model United Nations General Assembly on the University campus. The assembly, convening ap proximately 700 University stu dents representing various frater nities, sororities, residence hall areas, clubs and independent groups, will be sponsored by the Liberal Arts Student Council dur ing the weekend beginning on Friday, Feb. 1. THE EVENT is being conducted to promote better understanding of the roles, functions and aspira tions of the United Nations and to create an appreciation for its work, Carol Hoffman, chairman of the project’s steering commit tee, said recently. The session will begin Friday with a meeting in Schwab of the General Assembly. The group will be addressed by Andre Bovay, as sistant to the director of general services of the United Nations. Bovay, who was representative and administrative officer to the -TODAY polling PUCES (Polls: Outside Dining Halls) By STEVE CIMBALA late Secretary-General Dag Ham marskjold during .the latter’s trip to the Congo, will speak on “The U.N. and the Congo.” On Saturday, the delegations, each composed of five members and several alternates, will meet in five committees to discuss topics such as disarmament and the Cuban situation (political com mittees); technical assistance pro grams to the world’s underde veloped areas (economic and fi nancial committee); the question TUESDAY. JANUARY 22. 1963 of Southwest Africa (trusteeship committee); and the reorganiza tion of the Secretariat (adminis tration and budget committee). After a recess Saturday night for an inter-delegate social gather ing, the delegates will conclude work Sunday with a final General Assembly session. At this concluding session, the delegates will Vote on the reso lutions produced at Saturday’s committee meetings.
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