PAGE EIGHT Security Termed The nation's security program is improving, but still leaves something to be desired, according to atomic physicist Dr. James Beckerley. Dr. Beckerly was the main speaker at the state Baptist Student Movement conference held at the University Baptist Church March 2-4. Debate Men's Team Places First In Tournament The men's debate team took first place in the North-South Tournament at the University of West Virginia last weekend. Edward Klevans, junior in electrical engineering from Roar ing Spring, and Jonathan Plaut, junior in industrial engineering from Rockville Centre, N.Y., re ceived second and third places respectively in the individual speaker awards. Klevans had 69 points out of a possible 75 and Plaut had 66 out of '75. The affirmative team composed of George Haines, junior in edu cation from Nottingham, and Da vid Scott, junior in agricultural economics and rural sociology from Chatham, N.J., had four wins against Marietta College, William and Mary, Bridgewater College, Kent State University, and one toss to Georgetown. Plaut and Klevans, who made up the negative team, had five wins against Fairmont College. Marshall College, University of Maryland, University of West Virginia, and Morris Harvey Col lege. Twenty-one teams attended the tournament. Pollock Council Constitution Pollock Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in 203 Hetzel Union to continue discussion on itv proposed new constitution. When the songs are light And the fire's bright For real delight—have a CAMEL! fhalt Pure *cure! It's a psychological fad: Pleasure helps your disposition. If you're a smoker, remember more people get more pure pleasure from Camels than from any other cigarette! No other cigarette is so rich-tasting, yet so mild! 11. J. II asvehl• Te►e... Chn,.. •7..`w•4ion. M.M. Program Improved By 808 FRANKLIN Dr. Beckerley, now director of a million dollar research project in Texas for a private company, said - that_ the United States is ahead of o ther nations in the peacetime development of atomic energy and the relationship be tween government and business in this area is working out fairly well. Discussing the national secur ity program before the confer ence's 76 delegates from ten col leges and universities, Dr. Beck erley commented: "You would be dismayed to see how much of government has gone under ground . . . We're beginning to identify defense matters with everything in society . . . The trend has been to build an iron curtain around this country as far as technology goes." Security Up to People "The security of a country," he said, "depends on what goes on in the minds and hearts of the people of that country." Dr. Beckerley, who, in addition to editing several atomic energy magazines, has been professor of physics at Rangoon, Burma, and has worked with the Atomic En ergy Commission and congres sional committees, also ques tioned the "irresponsible hand ling of public communication." which, he said, is far more preva , lent "than many of us realize." Communication Important "Communication of ideas be tween people is an extremely im portant part of our civilization," he stated, for "unless we develop the proper sense of values and know how to use" the destructive forces which we now have, the end is disaster. Dr. Beckerley said he believed mankind now has the power to destroy human life on this planet. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Party Nominations (Continued from page one) nie Keys, John Bott, Eugene Way, John Dunn, Phil Bostley, Michael Chapman, and James MacLaugh in, on campus committee; John Malia, Frank Milheim, Nancy Elms, and Eileen Lardo, publicity committee; Jean Dahl, Carol Schaub, Bill VanMatre, Joyce McCloskey, Rosemary Arntz, Ma rie Torpey, and Margaret Pearce, projects committee; Louis Laube, Walter Barker, and Edward Frear, membership committee; Ronald Davis, David Hamrick, and Harry Newman, distribution committee; Frederick Condon, Phil Calby, and James Byrnes, campaign com mittee; and John Starkey, Robert Stroup, and Joseph DiAngelo, platform committee. The Campus steering commit tee will meet next Sunday at 2 p.m. in 108 Willard. Thomas Dye was nominated for All-University vice president and Don Richards w a s nominated for All-University secretary-treas urer on the Lion party slate. 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CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE MAGNAVOX Console FOR RENT LOST ated for senior class president and Thomas Binford was nominated for senior class vice president. John Olsen was nominated for junior class vice president and Mary Metz was nominated for junior class secretary-treasurer. Robert Spadaro, Lion party clique chairman, and Richard Lacey, campaign chairman, dis cussed the coming campaign and went over the duties of commit tee chairmen at the Sunday after noon steering committee meet ing. Spadaro announced the fol lowing appointments: Edward Fegert, campaign chair man; Elizabeth Hill, Saundra Hoffman, Jim Schree, Priscilla Doll, Maxwell Schultz, Josephine Hough. and Marc Specter, cam paign committee; John Waugh man, fraternity coordinator; Ed Berkely and Robert Mann, pub licity coordinators; and James Adams, fraternity campaign chair man. The Lion party steering com mittee will meet next Sunday at 2 p.m. in 217 Willard. LOST LADIEHCOLD Hamilton wrist watch, gold expansion band. Reward. 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