The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 17, 1951, Image 15

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    TUESDAY, APRIIi i7;_lM
Governmental Immorality
Seen Losing U.S. Friends
' L -NEW; YORK, AjP.i:U Braden, former ambassa
dor io Argentina, said today governmental immorality is- destfoying
the confidence of other nations in America.
He told the 28th annual conference of Rotary International’s
Metropolitan Area-Bermuda district that “the decline in official
morals and manners is losing
friends and influencin'!' people’
against us.”
Braden/ now head of • NeW.
York City’s new anti-crime" com
mittee, said numerous foreign
diplomats have told him recently
that their people were losing
respect for American-styie gov
ernments.' i
; “It was only to be expected,”
Braden said, “that the loss of
integrity and sense of propriety
by so many of our'officialdom
should cause foreigners’.to .feverse
their previously held esteem "-for
this nation and admiration of,.its
moral fiber.” - '
| He ; referred to the “five-per
center" influence cases, the Re
construction Finance corporation
probe and the Senate crime, com
mittee’s expose of graft and links
between officialdom "and' crime/ 4
1 He quoted one unnamed South
American diplomat as saying:.'“lf
dishonesty amongst your officials
continues, you might as well for
get about the Voice of America
and other efforts to keep us on
your side,”
farmer, . Breeze Staffs
Meet With Poultry Club
TStkff members of the Ag “Hill
Breeze and Penn State Farmer
held a combined meeting with the
Penn State Poultry club Wednes
day night.
$ Thomas Moncreif, advertising
manager of Everybodys Poultry
magazine) discussed the make-up
Of a magazine, and magazine ad
vertising. He also suggested more
courses in agriculture, commerce,
and English ior poultry majors.
' Mbncreif, a member of Alpha
Zeta ahd a graduate of Penn
State, has held various positions
8t the Everybodys Printing com
pany.
Opportunities For
Graduate and graduating students in Electrical;
Mechanical, Aeronautical or Civil Engineering fields;
also Mathematicians and Physicists
Representatives of
BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY
will be on campus
April 16,17,18 and 19
Openings are available for graduate and
graduating students with BS or higher de
grees in Electrical, Mechanical, Aeronautical
and Civil Engineering; also Mathematicians
and Physicists with MS or higher degrees.
A group meeting has been scheduled on
FIRST DAY of visit. Motion picture of a
typical Boeing project will be shown. Details
of openings, nature of assignments and com
pany projects will be explained. General
question period Will follow.
These are excellent opportunities
wife one of the, workfs leading
aircraft firms—designers and
builders of fee B-17, B-29, Strato
cruiser, and B-47 Stratojet.
For details contact your
ENGINEERING PLACEMENT OFFICE
\
*&E DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Three Profs Author
New Ag Textbook
Dr. R. Adams Butcher, profes
sor and head of the Department of
Agricultural and Biological Chem
istry; Dr.,Clifford Q ; Jensen, pro
fessor of'pftytochemistry; and Dr/
PauT associate pro
fessor in agricultural and biologi
cal chemistry, haVe co-authored
-a new textbook.
The book,, "Introduction -• to
Agricultural ffio'cheinistry/. cov
ers tlj#. geiii&fal. ; - introductory
material:;.; in ? 4he field, ' plant
growth, animal growth, farm
chemurgy,; pesticides, and nutri
tional requirements of humanS
and domestic ‘animals.
Station WLTR To Play
Recording Of Glee Club
A recording of Sunday’s Glee
Club concert will be played over
radio station WLTR, Blooriisburg,
at noon today.
The’-rfecording Was made during
the concert at Schwab auditor
ium. A banquet fpr members of
the Glee club will’ he held to
morrowin -the- Banquet "foam-' of
the' State I 'College hotel at 6 p.m.
Members of the club have been
asked to bring their music with
them to the banquet.
125th Anniversary
NEW YORK, April 16 (IP)—
The New York Central Railroad
will note its 125th anniversary
tomorrow without ceremony, be
cause of the national emergency.
For Beet Results
Use Collegian Classified
Econ Program Uses x J
Transportation Theme
Movies and talks concerning
transportation will be part. of. a
program for students and. faculty
in economics,; and“ commerce at 7
pirn, in-121 Sparks tomorrow. :< .
Followihg the movies, Dr. W.
N. Leonard, head of the depart
ment, will speak on “Careers In
Transportation.” Dr. R, H, Abaters,
professor of, ;economics,. will,-dis
cuss the: courses, in transportation
offered at the College.
C. E. Stonier, assistant profes
sor of economics, will talk briefly
on the possibilities of forming a
chapter of Delta Nu Alpha/na;-
jtjqnal ..professional transportation
fraternity. :"" ...
Sykes In Ad Week
Edward H. Sykes Jr., of Pitts-,
burgti, ; represented the College at
the second annual Inside Adver
tising Week in New York April
2-6. Colleges from 15 states were
represented.
- The week-ibng event,..held, by
the Association of Advertising
Men, included tours, discussions,
and dinners presented by various
New York advertising organiza
tions.
Clover Club To Meet
~ J. M. Fry, director of; the'-Ag
f icUlttif e‘ ; Extension service, .Will
speak to the Clover club hi 111
Plant Industries tonight at 7:15
o’clock.
THIS SUMMER
: ' broaden your horizon s ;.3'
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
TO MEET EVERY PROGRAM:
38-DAY CRUISES
to Buenos Aires and return, with visits
at Trinidad, Rio da Janeiro, Sontos,
800 Paulo and Montevideo.
LIBERAL STOPOVERS
In aR ports of call, giving ample op
portunity to travel Into the countries
visited.
•ROUND SOUTH AMERICA
CRUISE TOURS
(ell lea or sea-air), Irtetudthg extended
South American ToOrt In a variety of
CMnbinattSftf.
Make Yoor Reservations Raw For
One of These Summer Sailings
S. S. BRAZIL
*.*. URUOUAY
S.I. AROtHtiNA . . . *»n« 30
S.S. BRAZIL .... July'l2
S.S. URUGUAY . . . My&
High Court OK's Radio
In Political Censorship
; ' 1 _ r WASHiNGTON, April 16 (IP) The Supreme court today let,
stand a lower court decision that radio stations may censor speeches
made for political candidates.
Both sides ih the hotly disputed case agreed the issue vitally
affects the conduct of political campaigns and freedom of speech.
There was no argument involved as to speeches by candidates them-?
Selves ‘ * federal law says stations may not censor their speeches.;
The high court gave no formal
opinions today but in brief orders
it also:
1. By a 6-3 vote decided to let
stand a decision that investigat
ing state legislative committees
may compel a Witness to say whe
ther he is a Communist. The high
court’s action apparently leaves
states with broad powers to in
vestigate communistic activities.
: Lower Courts have held a ,witr
ness'iri federal proceedings may
decline to answer questions as to
communist membership on- the
grounds he might incriminate
himself.
. 2. Let Stand, by refusing to re
view,;" a decision upholding. New
York' State’s Sunday observance
law. Two Jewish citizens at
tacked the law as a violation of
their religious rights.
In the radio case, three Phila
delphia radio stations appealed
to the court to review ahd knock
out the lower court opinion Up
holding censorship. .
They said the issue is vital, not
GO the fun-filled CRUISE WAY i
. . . . Jun» 2
, , . Jun* 14
Five' B:
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mean so much more tomorrow • . . her vast natural
resources and the friendship of her people are so vital
~ a visit to the wondrous lands below the Equator is
part of the education Of every forward-looking person.
From June through September you’ll find mild, sunny
weather, ideal for sightseeing; cities at their most
active* cultural and Social seasons in full swing.
Good Neighbor Liners sail fortnightly from New York
:.. operating on regular year-round schedules. They
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PAGE FIFTEEN
only to broadcasters and to politi
cal campaigners, but also to the
entire public “whose welfare is
the ultimate foundation of the
right, and of the limitations cm
the right, of free speech.”
Opponents said failure to im
pose censorship on persons speaks
ing in behalf of political candi
dates “would create a disastrous
situation.”
Dewey In Bermuda
To Recover From Flu
HAMILTON, Bermuda, April
16 (iP)—Gov. Thomas E.
New York; convalescing from liv
fliienza and a virus, infection,
rived in Bermuda today for a
vacation.
Accompanied by. Mrs. Deypjf.
and his aide, Lt. Edward Galvin,'
Dewey went Immediately to the
house which will be his Vacation
home “indefinitely,” although- it
is believed here he will remain
about three weeks. • • •
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