The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 05, 1960, Image 2

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End of Wars Seen
By Disarm-Bourov
The only means of preventing destructive war today is
a complete disarmament, said Nikolai Bourov, first secretary
of the Soviet Delegation to the United Nations, said last night
In the talk on "My Personal Hopes and My Nation's Plans
fur Peace"
"The important thing is to find the lever to start
Accounting
Chapter To
Be Installed
same subject followed Bourov's,
A chapter of Beta Al )hathat P niericans do not fully
Psi, national accounting hon-,
l 'realtie the implications of the,
present nuclear situation.
oral y society, will be installed] "It is the judgement of Sir
at the University on May 21. 1 Philip Noel-Baker, one of the
two most informed men on dis
armament, is open to jail armament, that the chances are
il~ts. seniors, and gt actuate, 50.50 that mankind will destroy
students in accounting who meed itself." said Whitney. He fur
the scholastic requirements ther quoted Baker as saying
that the world has at the most
Officers of the chapter will bet
Richard Snyder, president;
mat i ten years to resolve this prob
thew Plana, vice president, Clark , lem '
C a bl e, secre t ary; and Charles Therefore the U.S. must com-I
o
mons, treasurer Ted M. R „b w nit itself to total disarmament
,udi would involve great risks,
as astant piofessor of accounting, %k J
faculty advise'. Ibut would infinitely lessen the,
risks which we now face in the
The students who will be ini-I
hated as chillier members in a d-(nuclear lace," he said.
chtton to the officers are Richard "The United States has come,
Robeit Koehler, Robert; nowhere near matching the pro.:
Kopko, and Robert Scrabis, grathiposals of disarmament given by ,
uate students. Khrushchev and by Selwyn,
1.(913V Agsten, Raymond Agoc_lLlovd," Whitney said.
Lewis Davidson, Paul Fet-I "The basic pre-requisite of dis
terolf, Jemne Gerbig, Samuel' armament and peaceful co-exist-
Given, Lee Hall, Richard Ham-lence is the principle of ideologi
mond. Webster Hatton, Charlescal co-existence." said Aspaturian
Hite, Stanley Hollewa, John Hold Khrushchev calls such a principle
tante!, George Howard. Law-lunpossible mainly because it im
rence Koons, Donald McCreary, l plies there might be some other
James Mechlin, Galen Myers,,ideologv of equal validity than
William Sleigh, Robert Somers !that in the Soviet Union, he said.
alai Daniel Vale, semois
Hat old Blown, Wlllidin Buter-i
baut;ll. William Felsmath Gerald
Getz. Edam Grubb, Gilbert Kahn,t
Mai I: Klein. John MeCaf ft ev„
Ft anti-, Manley, tiara• Minnich,'
liriujid Quue, Billfold Robort-i
son, Ednaid Sekula ,and Julius
U het t, Juniors
T.G.I.F. PARTY
Sponsored by ASME
Friday, May 6 8:30 to 12:00 P.M.
at the V.F.W. Home
(Opposite the Bus Station)
• MUSIC •- DANCING
REFRESHMENTS
Stag or Couples Everyone Welcome
By SUSIE EBERLY
armament," said Bourov as he
'outlined the Soviet Union', pro
1p0,,al which would reduce armies
!and destroy weapons in three
I l slates over a 4-year pet tod
Noi man Whitney, national sec
'retafv for Peace Education for
I the Amet lean Ft lends Service
( Committee, whose talk on the
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
DARE
Greek
By MEG TEICHHOLTZ
DARE, the anti-segregation
group of State College decided
last night to begin investiga
tions of discriminatory mem
bership clauses in the local
charters of greek organiza
tions on campus.
DARE will contact Dorothy J.
Lipp, dean of women, Frank J.
Simes, dean of men, and Harold
K. Schillin, dean of the Gradu
ate School, to get information for
the investigation.
Schilling will be contacted to
,get information on the situation
in the• housing of foreign stu
dents, most of whom are graduate
'students. .
A program, planned by
DARE, to honor the anniversary
of the Supreme Court ruling of
OPEN TONIGHT
THE pENN STATE
LAYERS
present . . .
THE SLEEPING PRINCE
8 P.M., SCHWAB AUDITORIUM
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
AIIIIMIIMIEM MEIM II lINM II 111 itik..
NOW
OPENS NITTANy NOW
Feat. - 6:19
6 p.m 8:01 9:32
RITES IN
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NDS!
%OS ..
is superbl y
41. AUTHENTIC.
—N.Y. Times fdrnod by 11 cameramen
around the world
to I nvestigate
Organization
NOTICE
You'll see the strange living habits
of these native people
UNCENSORED! UNCUT! NOT RETOUCHED!
It's as though you paid a visit to these exotic lands
DUE TO THE EXTREME DIFFERENCE
In their ways of dressing, living, and actual inti
mate scenes we do not recommend this program
for children.
May 17, 1954, making segregat
ed schooling unconstitutional
wit highlight Henry F. Foster,
profesor of constitutional law
at the University of Pittsburgh.
Planned for May 17, Foster's
speech will cover "The Consti
tutional and Segregation Cases:
How law has responded to so
cial conditions."
Foster is a member of the Bar
of the Supreme Court of Penn
sylvania and has taught law at the
Universities of Oklahoma and
Nebraska. He has argued two
briefs on segregated schools, and
was a fellow in law and behavior
al science at the University of
Chicago last year.
A fund drive for the benefit of
students involved in non-violent,
anti-segregation demonstrations
in the South will begin on Sun
day and last through Tuesday.
THURSDAY. MAY 5. 190 u
Willie Drive-In Theatre
ROUTE 645 BETWEEN
STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE
Thursday . Friday - Saturday
"Goliath and the Barbarian"
Steve Reeves • Bruce Cabot
"1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS"
A Full-Length Animated Feature
Starring the Near-sighted Mr. Magoo
* -. y: • •:::' i'.;
. 1 t 1 - :
NOW SHOWING
Feat: 12:45, 2:52, 4:59, 7:13, 9:30
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DASTARDLY
ACT
COMMITTED
at LA GALLERIA
Two weeks ago someone stole
the sign atop the blue door of
La Galleria. We fear that by
this time it has been smug
gled into Mexico (where no
one asks questions) or the Ba
ber Archipelego (where there
is no one to ask questions). The
FBI has furnished no clues to
its whereabouts but the CIO
AFL has made remarkable
progress in this case. No reward
is offered because the door had
little monetary value and even
less sentimental value.
WE NEED A SIGN
Anyone wishing to submit a
plan for a sign is more than
welcome, and if your sign is
chosen we'll give you a steak
dinner for two, absolutely free.
Incidentally—
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