The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 04, 1960, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Panhel Fails
To Clarify
Rush Rules
Attempts to change the regu
lations regarding open contacts 1
and restrictions on Greek-rushee
relations during the semi-strict
silence period were unsuccessful
as Panhellenic Council accepted
a new rushing code Tuesday
night.
The main issue raised in the
open contact regulations revolved
around the definition of planned
entertainment. As the code now
stands no planned entertainment
in the sorority suites in which
sorority women live is permitted
during open contacts.
A request from Janet Carlisle.
Kappa Kappa Gamma, to state
more exactly what is oermitted
during open contacts led several
council delegates to suggest limi
tations on the number of people
allowed in the room a rushee is
visiting, regulations on the sing
ing of sorority songs and other
specifications.
Other members said that, at-!
tempts to limit open contacts 1
would lead to more confusion.!
“The emphasis for this program!
is on personal relationships; this!
is not a rush period,” Marcia j
Hamm. Panhel Rush Chairman,'
pointed out. J
The regulation finally approved!
defines planned entertainment as j
“organizing any kind of system'
for pre-rush" and leaves the re
sponsibility for preventing the
system from becoming a rush pe
riod to the sororities themselves.
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Issues 1960
Prof Discusses Defense Plans
By LYNNE CEREFICE
(This is the tenth in a series —
Issues 1960 —on the stands of the
presidential candidates with in
terpretations by University pro
fessors.)
Under the defense programs
iof both Vice President Rich-!
i i
lard M. Nixon and Senator '
iJohn F. Kennedy, Henry H.
Cfiisman, associate professor
'of forestry, said “it appears as!
J though we would wait for the
,Communist nations to act and
(then we would react.”
I Chisman is a former delegate
:to the National War College, a
(war strategy seminar in Washing
ton, D.C.
Kennedy has suggested a S2.S
to S 3 billion increase in our mil
itary budget. Nixon, on the oth
er hand, would maintain the Ei
senhower budget of $4O billion
annually, providing for neces
sary increases to meet new situ
ations.
Nixon's proposal would there
fore mean a gradual, continued
I increase in military expenditures,
jwhile Kennedy’s plan would ad
vocate an “up and down” budget,
iChisman said.
| Chisman said that the nation's
military strength would be able
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to grow under a program of grad
ual increase in military expendi
tures but would not necessarily
grow on a sudden increase and
decrease basis.
"Our military budget should
be increased." Chisman said.
He explained that at the pres
ent time the United States is
spending about 10 per cent of
its total annual budget on de
fense while Russia is spending
about 30 per cent annually.
‘ “If we increased our military
expenditures," Chisman said, 1
“Russia would be forced to do the
same, The Russian economy could
not stand such an increase, where
as ours could."
On the question of world dis
armament, Kennedy favors a
greatly expanded effort toward
this goal whereas Nixon suggests
a more gradual approach.
“Until our military power is
great and our will to use it is
also great, our policy on disarma-
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ment could not be effective,”
Chisman said.
In discussing the United
Slates' position in military
strength in the world today,
Chisman said, "there is an over-
I emphasis on our part and on \
the part of the Russians on rock
et power." Chisman said "the
Russians are ahead in some
areas of rocket power only."
“In military power, which
means .total production, we are
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people.
They own the electric company because
they invest money in it, and thus help it
grow and serve you better.
This kind of ownership makes the elec
tric company an independent business. It’s
not owned by the city nor by the state, nor *
by any government.
And this kind of Ownership’ means you
can always be sure of plenty of electricity
•.. and at a bargain price.
WEST PENN POWER
owned by people, not by government
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1960
—The Collegian was founded
in 1904.'
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