TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1950 Harshbarger to Complete First Year as PSCA Head By STAN DEGLER Luther Harshbarger will end his first year as executive secretary of the, Penn State Christian Association in September after having a varied career in religious organizations including several 'years abroad working with displaced persons and prisoners of war. ,•While in Europe; he held positions in Christian organizations in England, Belgium, the Nether lands, and Germany, among other Piaccs. He worked as assistant director of the YMCA's war prisoners' aid in. England, spent two and a half years in the Low Countries in dis placed persons and war prisoner work, and served two years in Germany as director of the World Yr',TA. services. "Won't Work" One of his jobs was the re-edu cation of 25,000 German youths. However, he says that "mass edu cation won't work" and that to reform. German political views education must be done, in smell groups of from six to twelve. "You must live with them, work with them, play with them," he says. Mr. Harshbarger says that the first job must be to re-educate German teachers, and through them to get at the minds of Ger man youth, because foreigners cannot do it. Although a religious leader, he recognizes that the ideological conflict is secondary to most Germans, who "hate and fear Russia and suspect the United. States." He'explained that the. Germans are afraid they will be abandoned in the event of war. Many Jobs A At Penn State, Mr. Harshbarger says his job is to "raise and super vise expenditure of funds, super- FETON WARE . . HAEGER POTTERY Woodring Floral Gardens 117 E. Beaver 2045 • DANCE - /int 'l,lll DINE and WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS DANCE , 9:30 to 1240 MELODY ACES & MODERN MUSIC EXCELLENT FOOD T-BONE STEAKS . . . SHRIMP The Paradise Cafe 114 S. Spring Street BELLEFONTE, PENNA. TEE SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA vise programs, counseling, initiat ing new programs, and serving on student welfare organizations where religion is concerned." He is chairman of the Inter-religious Council, a member of the .."lneral committee of the World Student Service Fund and of the regional council of the Middle Atlantic re gion of the Student Christian Movement. One of the oldest organizations at the College, PSCA has initi ated many activities such as In ternational• Relations Club, em ployment and • housing bureaus, dommunity forum, student gov ernment and student handbook, Mr. Harshbarger took his un dergraduate work at Millersville State Teacher's College, music school in Chicago and was grad uated from McPherson College, Kansas. He has also taken. grad uate work at Temple and he re ceived his Bachelor of Divinity degree at Yale. While in Belgium, he heljsed to, organize a food parcels service, in which German prisoners of war could send food, and later cloth ing, to their families in Germany. He was also associated with a "cottage industry program" which taught-former Nazis, not permit ted to practice their former pro fessions,.- to use their hands in earning self-support. • • • 50 C PP ..75c up UN Official-- (Continued from page three) "The UN tends to be an instru ment of the people," he continued. "It makes an effort to speak to the peoples of the world while seeking their understanding and 'support." Must Not Scrap UN While there are modifications and improvements to be made in the UN, Dr. Cohen said there was no reason to warrant the beliefs of many critics that say the char ter should be scrapped and changed into a lesser form of world government. "The small people the John Does,of the world do not want to be killed by a war which could be solved by international agree ment'? Dr. Cohen concluded. 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