''—The Daily Collegian Friday. September 13, 1974 . ■ - baseball to guarantee girls full / | rights of participation; / / # # The amendment, sponsored v w by Rep. Martha GHffiths, D m Michis little more than a for / **> /"M / / mality aimed at making the g m^m ( r Cr 1964 federal charter com patible with new rules already g adopted by the organization. /"* #-1 |*r/*> Rep. Don Ed wards,D-Calif., C# / /Cf # V / chairman of the Civil Rights subcommittee which made the t recommendation, said ap r\ O KJ A]f proval by the full Judiciary Vs/ I Cil /vVCTO Committee was likely within a week, with a House vote about » g g two weeks later. Is Sw Tlle subcommittee's recom tsCt C-f/\ Cr ( / mendation followed the testimony of P.J. McGovern, president and chairman of the Little League, based in Williamsport, Pa. McGovern fully endorsed the change. McGovern noted that while the original charter referred WASHINGTON'AP> A 'loan* subcommittee recom nended unanimously Thurs iu\ that Congress amend the ■barter of Tittle Teague PRINT POLO SHIRTS 100% cotton knit, machine washable, with assorted romantic prints. Great casual pullover top. Sizes S. M, L. - BUTTON WAIST JEANS Hi-waist button front style with front fly in navy denim. 32" flare leg. Per fect for carefree casual wear. Sizes 3 ' 13 Bs78 s7 HILLS PLAZA “LOVE SCENE” 428 solely to boys, litigation by women’s groups and others in more than 20 states the past two years bad prompted the league’s trustees ana [execu tive board to approve rules changes earlier this summer to admit girls. i He assured the panel that all branches have been “advised to honor the change in good faith and without prej Edwards said > “somewhat bothered’ fact that the Litth meanwhile had estal separate softball pro) girls in some dties. which McGovern designed to accomod. who weren’t good eno. mane cne naraoau teams “It’s an obvious signal light to steer the girls there to soft ball in the first place,!’ Ed wards said. McGovern denied S. ATHERTON ST. (RTE 322 E) & BRANCH RD. OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10-10 that was the intent, insisting ' ‘it was created in good faith. Rep. Robert McClory, R r DJ., complained that the softban program wasn’t open to boys in some cases thereby posing a reverse issue of discrimination. 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Davidson's Florist Wander Way Mode Center Sports Sound Associates Peoples Drug Moyer Jewelers Crabtrees Jewelers Candy Cane Radio Shack Puma Tree Ralph's Record Bar Card ‘n Candle University Book Centre Lester's Varsity Man THIS WEEKEND atHILLEL TONIGHT 8:00 p.m. SHABBAT SERVICES followed by ONEG SHABBAT and discussion. ; GUEST SPEAKER 9:00 p.m. Dr. Arthur Goldschmidt Associate prof, of Middle East History will discuss his teaching experiences at the U. of Haifa. Saturday 10:00 a.m. SHABBAT SERVICES Sunday 8:00 p.m. OPEN MIKE COFFEEHOUSE bring your instruments, your talents,[yourfriends ' ‘ COMING SOON: i Sept. 20 Dr. Robert Friedman, I head of the Dept, of Political Science 1 will, discuss “The Implication of j Pardoning Nixon” iSept. 29 j SUCCAH RAISING PARTY | HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES times to appear soon for more info call 237-2408