FAG® FOOT. Cloppef Declares French Goodwill is Squandered "There was, and still is, a great deal o£ good will on. the part ot France towards America. But it lias been squandered,” said John B. Clopipe't, assistant professor of j.oimlanc e languages, in a speedh to the International!. Relations• Club. He went on to explain that dur ing the North African'campaign, General Patton dined with Fascist "collaborationists while the De Gaul List Fre e • French ■ were still Imprisoned. This certainly did not Jbster better French -“Ain or ican re lationships, he said-. “Right now a boatload of flour •from America has more influence in Frane e than the speeches of Tnuiman or Byrnes,” Dr. Cloppet said. Since Communism is beginning to prevail i n bobh France and China, Dr. Cloppet said that Brit- Looking forward to that Im portant week-end? Better slip into a comfortable designed* for-juniors Pliantform and get yourself a slick city figure! fOUNOATIpNS.INC. 1440 Broadway, New York, N.*Y^ ''IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT mmi ©wroraD ibus service again AVMUMJE W REIN STATE STUDENTS PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES wish to announce to students 'that special buses will operate from Stal e College. November 27th, 1948 to points on the Pittsburgh, Scranton, New York City, and Philadelphia Divisions. Reservations for 'seats on the Special buses will be made with the purchase of your ticket, and should be made as far in advance as possible, but not later than 11:00 P JA. of November 26th, 1946, Special buses will leav e from the Campus Parking Lot located south of the Recreation Building at 12:45 P.M. For tickets and information call at ,th e GREYHOUND POST HOUSE, 146 North Atherton Street PHONE 4XBI. a-in and America may find that Russia will have the upper hand in UNO decisions with a three to two vote. “However,” Dr. Cl'oppel added, “Communism in France would never go as far as it has in Russia. The French people love democracy too much. The French constitution is obviously a very democratic one.” >Dr. Olopipe’t's speech was follow ed by questions and discussion. The next meeting of the Interna tional Relations Club will be held December 2. Penalties Face Frauding Vets Noting instances of fraud in ap plications for payment for unused leave under the Armed Forces Leave Act of 1946, Major General W. H. .Kaaten, Army Chief of Fi nance, today warned that heavy penalties face those who attempt, to defraud tire government by misrepresenting their leave cred its under the Act. False statements have been few among the 3,900,000 applications already filed, General K astern said, but prosecution faces those who have knowingly attempted to col lect more cssh-and-bond 'benefits than are legally due them. “All claims presented for pay ment to paying officers are scruti nized carefully in order to determ ine possible cases of fraud, and where fraud is suspected action is taken to transmit tire case to the Department of Justice for neces sary legal action against the indi vidual concerned,” General Kas ten .said . “A case was discovered in which falsification apparently existed in the AWQL time. It was found in checking the application form and the discharge certificate against the man’s service record that the individual was making claim for unused lesve for a period during which he was actually AWDL or in confinement. In this case it developed that the AWOL time had been erased from the dis charge certificate submitted iby the veteran.” 'Beat Pitt (Continued from page one) ident; Fritz Lloyd, IFC president;. Michael Blatz, chairman, Board of Publications; William Keefauv rally tomorrow afternoon. Blue Band under the direction of Prof. Hummel Fishburn will begin playing in front of Old Main at 12:50 p. m. and will also, leave for Pittsburgh after the rally. Penn State’s cheerleading squad under head cheerleader Hal' Benjamin will conduct the sing-? ing and the cheering at the rally.; Tomorrow’s “Beat Pitt” rally; marks the last appearance on the; er, president, Blue Band; and Hal Benjamin, head cheerleader. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE' COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA. Ag Dignitary Tours Campus Mehmedolya Fazlagic, chief of the pomologieal section of the Jugoslav Ministry of Agriculture, is inspecting the various research projects of the Pennsylvania Ag ricultural Experiment Station this week in a lour of the campus. •Here on a UNRIRA fellowship, Mr. Fazlagic arrived Monday and will - continue until Saturday. He production, use and processing of is primarily interested in the fruits and vegetables, including freezing, dehydration and canning and ■ has been visiting research workers along these, lines. (Before coming here, he visited experiment stations in California, Washington. Wisconsin, Minne sota, lowa, New York and New Jersey. From here ho plans to make a tour of southern states be fore returning to his office with the Ministry of Agriculture in Sarajevo, Bosnia, Jugoslavia. AVC Sponsors Project To Build Ouonset Huts Eighty-five ex-servicemen have indicated their interest in a plan to build housing units of the. Quonset type. This plan has been 'advanced iby the Penn State branch of the Centre County Chapter of the American Veterans. Committee. 'F. M. Isenberg who was in charge of the discussion said that : at least 50 World War II veterans must be willing to join the project before work can be started. iHe pointed out also that new mater ials will be used in the Quonset huts, and that there will be a possibility of adding other sec tions to the huts. In command of schoolboy box ing climes soon to get underway in Pennsylvania will be Penn Pen State’s veteran coach. Leo Houck. S. Alton toms mut&ir mm/MfiEft msw maikm-wip T,mL<s>m (vmmAirmia mux. bmjuxbxi toMißAat'r/ano'sr wawm'ir ifwxieio .witm-m mwmms- MAatz.waiEAtvn'siFviL i tike nothing ever known! And so, W wearable ! Splurge of splendour— with mystic-mauve powdei Smnsfigures your face! V . fthat Revlon “stay-on” McLANAHAN'S Late News— (Continued from vaqe one) the Communist-dominated gov ernment bloc. GREECE—Guards along the Albanian border have been alert ed after reports of attacks on two frontier posts. The Greek chief of staff, who left for Lon don yesterday, will ask for Brit ish assistance in increasing the country's military strength. WHITE OXFORD CLOTH SHIRTS With Button-Down Collars By Van Heusen Kalin’s now lhave white oxford, cloth shirts with button-down collars in stock. Limited supply, of course. The price: $3.75 i STATE college . MPSTMCK! fACIK IPpWOHEH, *Uinsta* Stata Cotyaj >AY, NOVEMBER 21, 1046 PALESTINE —An. explosion h. leveled' the- Palestine income ta: building in Jerusalem and thi government says five person! were injured. The blast- oecurrec when jpolice detonated a bomft with rifle fire. LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y Ital' today approached Yugoslavia ii quest of direct negotiations be tween the two countries on theii long dispute over Trieste. iron) 1.75* I.oo*
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