inl Citv's Woes To Be Related To Lexington Students Study Chicago's Urban Problems P.v TOM WOOD ALL, Thirteen Writer Kernel Staff ymca Uniiuattp students spent three days In Chicago during -- prmg vacation making an tx't-::-;i- ' Study of lLa urban problems. The roup. OCCOOapunied hv Donald Leak, director ol the aiWBII YM plans to relate prob-lesn- s in Chirac to urhan problems in Lexington. Meeting for thi- - purpose, in which the students will talk with Leaington social nor hers, - scheduled tor next week. urban renewal and overcrowding, were problems studied by the group. Tours of different aeas ol the city, ranging from the financial district to the worst slum areas, ere arranged by Chicago ymca leader.--. An Italian immigrant, noa .t member of the Illinois Youth c emnission, explained how he and some colleagues set up "block committees." with the residents ol each block as ir.en.ber-- . during the early :?30'-- . Poverty, racial segregation It is surprising how much pride resident! urn area- - can have m their community,' Mrcet on Chicago's Wi- -t side an a week-da- y cning iiuwk their wares ranging Inn Palish sans ages t. i Ihe wooden stands, This was !! aMapidated students an than? trip problem areas studied by L'niverstt? YMt to Chicago. Market Vendor- - The students later toured Chicago's West Side, where committee- - of residents still are led by social workers, trying to arouse the people to keep their neighborhood clean and progressive. to tin- Hyde Daring a vi-- Community Conference office, the emup m, law boa ritixens ol the ana had ergaawaed Ihe i in alter real estate broker- - attempted to e "blo aaethods to emptv the neigh) borhood of whites so that XeglWCl ould move in. The citizens decided to remain and vevrj!:t the area, keep up property 'value- - and work a. a incoming Negro lishwill I workeThe conference now ha- - seven, full-tis- ae and a $40,000 annual budget supported hp r-, voluntary contribution- - of people in the Hyde area. Tin neighborhood that the organic zation serve now ha- - an equal number of win: and Negro residents. ymca leaders explained that when a Ghieag area - marked for renewal, a developer buys the land by bid. develops rl as be wishes I following broad city specifications and then rent- - Using units in the new building! to tenant.-- . These rents usua'dv are higher than rents in the old dwewtaga, so people ot Ihe slum- - art pushed farther out. set than, in goad neighborhoods and rauaaag Ihcpj to lose value. in addition, renewal experts pointed out that new slums are often formed as the re sail of "bio neighborexploitation of the hoods by real estate speculators. 7Se (PCetvtttcktf KERNEL I nivp iYiuc Gmett r s i t y of LEXINGTON, kY. Vol. UV, No. 94 1 4'i K UtMC k y II! RSDAY, IPRIL I . 1963 ' Eight Pages ill I'mrticiptlte ftin rs Seminar Meets Today, Friday To Discuss Common Market Xim ai gmeol I rsitj Mali paaiu ipafc in a ( mn on Marb t i uh 1. 1.. . to b lit n- tt i tomorrow. il Ot!( v. il! - 10 r ! I n fa n i TJn open i hii nol 1 heatre. 3 th am the 2?13 pm will be in the H pital A 1.'.'. l m. Tile GU be the Theutn i of tht opening session at p.m. am -- t -- : i nc. I u - The cataference, which to the pv I . v i,: bef .:: ai - open 1 i!i be Dr. Berne rl Speakers Pre n noa I K aosoetote pro- es,ir ot political science; Br. Mas .1. H'asaerman, visiting professor in the Patterson School of and International Diplomac s nraeri .: the Ron. II. van eeonomie ministei Blankenstein, in it Ihe Xetberlands Emnasaj Vfashington; Peter Mennell, ( onsal General in Clevt British land, and fast in Blaefcmeldi r, director oi the Atlantic Council, X. Da. Library Dedication Scheduled nv rce, and James B:rkhead. chief : th : reign competition branch of 'he U.S. Department of Agri- -i ulture, will also address the con- -: ' for discussion the "Common Market's Topic- - profess r international affairs in the Fletcher School of Lav. and Dia' Tuft- - University; plomacy Ernest Rubin, an official of the Bureau of International Com- - Dutch C Ens land and the Common Market," the "Common Market and the Future of the Atlantic Com- - (Htk Tups 10 S( Nominations (or otliier- - ot Student ( ongresa win he made tonight in Room 111. McVey Hall at S:3t p.m. t I : Tin- - volume w . will be memlier-hi- p Kappa, seadafl men's ( Tnesdaj nisht wen onghlha, and Jerrj Walter Duvall: row and row lour. I arrv Tnonaaa, Breathitt OiV SC IMmlv. Requested liv Chandleritei To 4nswer Facts Forum pjdjdress. Tht- - dftiratkm collection. tr ! in Omii run Delta leadership basMrary, at the Honors Program row one hit to right Trent Smith, .! W esterl it III row two. frank Mutton !i three. John Ihnkhard and John naner; l.ovell. Louis Furlong, and Jim lapped lor Nominations ..' t ' ! fit.iu! dedication ceremonies will be held n the porch ! tiie front gadiaim i the library. A main nature ol the dedita-tio- n Hill he the presentation ot the millionth volume to th.' library. The huuk is GaaBeo'i "tai-alooi 1. ;J !" uliieh w as given to the t tmrsity by Eloie and Phillip Image of Biter ton sL III. For Oh .a, thi new R in n exhibrl Bo it P ..i i :i bav a lepresentation of the books and bi paami triple ntoii h ' ou";uir. I bj tta fibrary sini bi a dim., r : r the Th; re ts the Bbrari t.- t oing 1 April 30 to;). At that time, the millii nth nd Ti t rolumj wffl be riven I Thom j-- ' will be political of the remodeled afar-ga- r. King Library win be :n . April 30. Sir held at 3 i'J Frank C Francis, director and principal librarian "i 'he British Mus am wit! deliver the main The asjgeanwed I " ' ashington. Dcj!) D Humphrey, ' ' ,aoasnB' Democratic gubema t orlal Ned Breathitt agreed Tuesday to debate the camp..;.:, A. B. issues with his opponent "Happy Chandler, on a Lexington television station. si Breathitt's announcement came a reply to a from the . UK Student Congress him and Chandler to participaU a- - am n.-- v. a sent Tuesday Breathitt by at L'K a tr. Edw..rd Breathitt was ingroup vited to appear before a "fact--foruboard by James Shuffett; and Clifford Hblliday, of the board. Tliitelegram asked Breathitt, to send a h-- t of "the commttt in such a debate. Breathitt's telegram said: tin- - campaign I "Throughout have called for television debate thi e iue-- - : I ten 1 I Selected !ja n; a- oi - will :. ,rutle(s) outstanding sophomore in agriculture, and - re-- i ion holarship grant from Gamma Sigma Delta, A:.': a- i -- a- Michael ( haaUn scholastM standing. Presenting the award is chapter president and associate professor ot agriculture A: the left i Dr. Donald VS. sor : poultrj sv: nee, chapter rice agriculture honorary. viho holds a Dr. Den R. Jacob--o- n. in the department MacLanry, profespresident. ' T. Her pro-Ch- t *