FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1958 Briton Will Discuss Atom Disarmament Sir Stephen King-Hall, advocate of British unilateral nuclear disarmament will be the guest speaker at a Uni versity Christian Association sponsored dinner meeting at 6 tonight at the State College Hotel. King-Hall will speak on "DefenSe in the Nuclear Age," the title of his book published in March. In the book, King-Hall, a retired British navy commander, urges Britain to undertake uni lateral nuclear disarmament to keep the world from total war and the resultant total destruc tion. Sir Stephen King-Hall Disarmament Advocaoe Fisher Contributes Poems to 'Mutiny' Mrs. Pauline Fisher, supervisor of administrative records in the Office of the President of the Uni versity, has co n tributed two poems to the current volume of "Mutiny," a publication of the Mutiny Press, New York, N.Y. The poems are "Watercolor" and "Driftwood." Mrs. Fisher is a member of the Poetry Workshop, which is super vised by Dr. Joseph L. Grucci, as sociate professor of English comp osition. She has previously con tributed to Pivot, the poetry pub lication on campus. Tempered Topics— (Continued from page four) guys and pretend they never committed their crimes." I say, fines Let's bury the hatchet. But let's not pretend the war crimes were never committed. No amount of pussyfooting is going to erase the number of people who died in gas chambers, furnaces and filthy concentration camps. The philosophy I would like to see behind war stories is that one in Luigi Zampa's "To Live in Peace." Made in 1946, the film suggested that all men —even Nazis—could live to gether in friendship if they fol lowed their instincts rather than their ideologies. This is a philosophy, with which anyone may agree or disagree. But it is certainly not a flagrant misrepresentation of facts. According to the author, pas, sive resistance is the only realistic means of defense presently avail able. Maintaining that his position is not that of a pacifist, but that of an objective examiner of the practical military, political and ideological problems involved, King-Hall's viewpoint is the sub ject of much present controversy in Britain. J. B. Priestley says of the novel, "Although I don't agree with everything in it, I hope it sells a million copies." After Sir Stephen's speech, fac ulty panel members of different viewpoints will question his pro posals. Panel members are: Dr. Vernon Aspaturian, assistant pro fessor of political science; Captain J. P. Roach, professor of naval science; Dr. James J. Fritz, asso ciate professor of chemistry; Dr. Rustum Roy, professor of geo chemistry. The public may attend the post !dinner lecture and discusison be ginning at 7:15 p.m. Thespians Seek Composers Persons interested in writing music or dialogue for the fall Thespian show may contact Stu art Kahan at Beta Sigma Rho AD 7-4933. $1.25 ► REVLON METAL CASE • • Lipsticks good variety of shades CLOSE 89c OUT PRICE Plus Taxes Griggs Pharmacy East College Ave. Opposite Old Main THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA O'Donnell Places First In Contest Vicki O'Donnell, of the women's debate team, took first place in a field of approximately 25 in the extemporaneous speaking con test of the State debate tourna ment at Grove City College. Marian Camins took second place in the oratorical speaking contest. The women's team placed fourth in the tournament with a record of ten wins and two losses. They entered the semifinals but were defeated by the University of Pittsburgh. The affirmative team of Sandra Grotsky and Miss Camins defeated University of Pittsburgh, Mount Mercy College, Lehigh University, Cheney State Teachers College and Carnegie Institute of Tech nology. They were defeated by the University of Pittsburgh in the semifinals. The negative team of Ellen Don ovan and Miss O'Donnell defeated Westminster College, Lehigh Uni versity and Cheney State Teach ers College. They lost to Temple University and the University of Pittsburgh in the semifinals. Home Economics Heads Attend Regional Meeting Dr. Dorothy Houghton, assistant dean of the College of Home Eco nomics, and Dr. Ruth R. Honey, director of home economics re search, will participate in a north east regional meeting of home economics administrators today and tomorrow in New York. monsoons will arrive soon enough! ... and theyll come for quite a stay, any Penn Stater who has been around awhile would hasten to add. But the Gobel twins (extreme I. and r.) and their sorority sisters are ready to smile away the wettest of rainy days in their Bal McAnn raincoats. What's a little rain—or a lot!—when you're wearing a Bal McAnnl Penn State coeds know that State College rain waits for no-one. If you're not set for the season, do stop in to see Charles' line of Bal McAnns, in natural tan. Sizes 7-15, 6-16. With matching hats. 124 S. ALLEN STREET Geography Prof Chosen WSGA Parliamentarian Textbook Series Editor Forms Due Tuesday Dr. E. Willard Miller, professor Applications for WSGA. Senate and head of the Department of parliamentarian are due in the Geography, has been appointed dean of women's office Tuesday. geographic editor of the Thomas Y. Crowell and Co. textbook series Applicants should be second semester or above and have a on geography. He is also geographic editor of minimum 2.5 All-University aver- Funk and Wagnall's Encyclopedia. age. JAM SESSION and AUCTION Sunday, April 'l3 • Don Smaltz • • Continentals • sponsored by Alpha Epsilon Phi for Sheltered Workshop at Beta Sigma Rho 255 E. Fairmount Time 2- 5 Donation 35c - Still Waiting ? ? PAGE FIVE —Photo by Gary Krimmel 517 95 ... and Allentown
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