KE RJE E ers F' H i v Vol. L1V, No. Sit 1 1 yo Ke LEXINGTON, KY., TUESDAY, ntu cky MARC H 19, Eihi 1963 Puses SC Endorses Letter; acks Interfaith Plan Quorum Barely Reached String Of Peorh? I With 43 To 17 Vote Casl siiovii putting a airing t beads mn4 Um neck ot Barbara Mi ITasdi, Johnson, pmiinl t the Btadeat I nion Board, preasdesd of the osmnpoiitat: (lull foam ii in Fraeiga ttadents from t . eoanertes presented samples af their native tali art daring lniiiti.ttmn.il I). is. held Fridav .it tin- Student I nion Building. i - All Ml I'dWi RS and JOHN PFEIFF1 R 11. ill IV in in I ll!i ipertators overflowed tlw last night as Student (kmgress voted 7 t" endorse the Interiaith Council's amended proposal to integrate campusarea restaurants. members ate definitely willing to Only gi of the 113 members patronize your restaurant if you were in attendance, uiving the should choose to follow this reca auorum by four Congress ommendation." members. Jim Svara. speaking for the Two weeks ago, SC voted not Interfaith Council, pointed out C. Hinto endorse the Interiaith the "if clause was not meant as di's proposal. The two roll call a threat to restaurant owners. and a votes yielded a The Council revised the ob9 deft at. jectionable clause to read: Raleigh Lane, SC president told a meeting si Hie Interfaith "We aouM Mm M make it clear Cannril that the main abjection that ihe great aaajaritj ai our members are definitely wHfiug in the ( undress had had to Ihe letter was an "inadvertent aaubig patronize an integrated restauuitv in the btsi paragraph." rs nt " The original tetter had read: in answer to an accusation Thar 'We would like to make it clear the endorsement of this tetter would Interfere with pri- r.v I 13-1- - Anonymous Paper Criticizes Kernel PI B) :R M. JOXES, Kernel Dailv Editor 1 hi "Ky. ( itnei, .hi anonvmou m i kerne editorial ami .t nev kernel distribution boxes act .tini The "newspaper" four-pa- ge charged the Kernel with th restauraii students would which did not ni'. Scholaihirs LoaiiB, . nclinleil Students f fas MM Receives ( fuaadj nt Congress had in . b cub r to a : kttei i hicti b gfie 0 nr nt the Gre Wet k f rock and rc singer festivities Del Shannon. f the The Ifarch V2 issue Kernel carried two pictures on the society page and another on various page eight depicting other activities during Greek V; k ii sUvities. restaurant tfe i,i so. vesterdat appearance misrep-Btecntati- m story Mna if nhwj, the drr ttrwi of the St ucieia Congress not to end irse an It" trfaitfa Oonici letter calling lot Hk Integration at off campus eating facilities. Also u itbiind was i K nel editorial wfeiiing to The burning al :w automobile at Joyland during ttt Greek Week CarniraL Criticism leveled against the integration si cy charged that the Kernel said sC hud dn kV 0 against resl lurai integration vhi ., the con had actually voted against endorsing a letter calling for res-ol facta Tin- ii ion Program rer A do rova I . s.nuK m l holarsliii is d . rested srllb the responsibility ni i it i Mil hi ag and aaaintainine rcvis- ii an ifami standards For th rdaeatioual system, paia tug toward the ;al ot Buhrersal aaad-e- i ken- - Id i "We only b pi to persuade owner to Integrate." Ke emphasiaed the fact that n c m nstratfcaaa, sit-i- n. or WOUbj be a part of the out the etuior.-e- d p:o-poscarrying - Willis Bright, a Negro mem-b- e: ol the Council, said COR3 and the NAACP could be brought into ihe ittuatbui Hcwever. he the fact that this eaaphaahud should not be done, becau.-- e would bring needless embarra---meon the University. He aabj that if at all poibl? kntegratbm should be carried out quietly on the student level. David Thamaaan, Congress representative, said it was not the duty of Sludent CmujajUH ') endorse a proposal To inteurare restauranta. He further stated that he had taken a student poll Bod found that "none" felt the Congress should endor.se the plan Don ( arson, (.railuate gehasi representotire, uanaeead Thaaa-aaa- u 'iti "Stadem Caugpan is pin ed iu a position a hor. u. or BUaiber. 1 tliink it i ihe duty ot reaamaraad awnem to ser-ill students .md serve liiem alike, t his i, not a leuat quesa BMtUl question" tion. It John Douglas Hubbard, a C mem hinior, charged the Kentucky Kernel with biased cover-a-ge i ti ii. e Student Congreaa !. if the original pr pos .1 Ho charged that this wai not an issue which members of the Ch n s h id brougiil up. but - public tty nirattan." land cen ! around he c the !"i uu Hu it, tin h hi pi yet a ki mm th Use h ttmg afire tot! dents ami ; i : ; Fir.- i ff - i i ii' Sumho at meeting presented of Chandler youth at the Phoenix Hotel Sui'd.iv afternoon, the platform was presented to Chandler at his Versailles home. Chandler aid. "We generally are iu agreement on the recommen- automobile as being represen Um of "entire Oreek system or .'hi body." Tht c. kuud el o i barged We hajre seen aa mention of any mum eaeegd ttee setting oi of u ma.1 'ihe Kernel carrk bury ji ihf Feb. 2 issue Dr. Robert H. Bhaffer, dean J student - .it Indiana University, wBm was the Greek Week the meeting was Highlighting Facts Forum presentation. On tin Facts Forum board were IS college students from various schools, each one a specialist ol iiginceriiig i il .1 s(' - CM M'heduletl y i PtuMmmary plans for the modern structure have lieen approved and worknu; blueprints are muter preparation, said R. F. Shaver, dean of the OoBege of KngbTrring An istimation af the project has beeu set ai appse limit! I? $1JIH).INI(I. Th.t addftmn. deabpaed by Brock and Jolir.son. Lexington architectural farm, wfO be linked ti the engineering ipiadi angb The old part of Anderson Hall will be Baaed to make pace tor the new builc'uni;. The main entrance of the buildum will face north and over the arcade ahmg the east tide there will be a one-ato- ry study un atklita liegin i to the his siiiniiici n ( .'ktm i I r rr On Engmeering Addition i S,r: rbdagj s, igj v. ill BM 7:11 pJH. today in Room I at khoa ei Dr. 184, BaaamUg, ftaea l nt rathabifji Hampta win speak to Ihe fanmp abaul Phytapatboaenic Toxins." I a Conslruciion To Begin ii HI Bacteriology 'i dations." nauher Um anie story announced the ( oils) federal funds, aa well as establishment of special schools lor the mentally retarded and the gifted child, were proposed. The meeting was attended by approximattey IM college youth from caaspuaes around the state. auiiuard on Pace s il ; ...i m proposes ih . formi "special committee edm itors and adsafaabdratars from 'lie rattans ruauafes and national experts, with Ihe af Pabate faaatrtM lion in Kentucky serving as rhabraaaa jr illege gineeihuj and engineering mechanic- departments, and chemical engineering. The civil engineering department v. ill not move into the new addition, but will have laboratories located n rr u . b u ej 1 1, ji there. Both aac ha ah al engineering anil the BUawUg and mctalliir- gieal esagauecfbag departaaesUs wM rraaaaa beadajuarten in the gaarti anth The addition will house laboratories, a library, and 14 classrooms. Three elevators and air Conditioning will also b' provided for the new structure haH son .the former engineering dean, who served the University for 43 veals. .j& vo 4 '"''n The present engineering structure was named Anderson Hall in 1948 in honor of F Paul Ander- Located in the new building will be the dean's and administrative offices, the electrical eu- - kiLSX I Engineering aeveu-sia- rj strwrlure is the new addition to the t'nivetsitv College nt I nineerins. t onstruc-tiois expected to besin this u:::mer and the This n ,st c:. iddition addition replace the old part of Andcr-or- t Hall. Ihe project i stimate d to lost approximatch $1.5 million. - *