The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 27, 1961, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1961
Liberals Postpone
Election of Chairman
A vigorous pre-meeting tele
phone campaign for control of
Liberal party ended -up in a
draw Tuesday night, when the
election of a party chairman
was postponed indefinitely.
For half an hour before Tues
day's steering committee Meeting,
Dale Harris, acting party chair
man, and Theodore Simon, leader
of a rebel group within the party,
held a telephone campaign in an
attempt to get enough votes to
control the party.
After the meeting started and
both Miss Harris and Simon
were nominated to lead the
party, a biller discussion led to
the reopening of nominations
and to postponement of elec
tions.
Charges and counter-charges
echoed back and forth at the
meeting.
Simon compared the present
position of Liberal party to that
of a corporation that has gone
bankrupt. A bankrupt firm is put
in a receivership to get it back
on its feet, Simon said.
Liberal party is "bankrupt," he
exclaimed, adding "it needs new
leadership to give it renewed
vigor."
Miss Harris, in answering Si-
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mon's charges, said that she
couldn't see where the party
has fallen apart under her
leadership.
She said that she didn't get the
cooperation she needed to run
the party. Often steering com
mittee members didn't even go
to party meetings, she said.
The party will meet Sunday
to discuss its future and perhaps
to continue with the nominations
of a party chairman, Miss Harris
said last night.
Parmi Nous Deadline Set
The deadline for sixth and sev
enth semester men to fill out
tapping cards for Parmi Nous is
4 p.m. Friday. Cards must be
turned in at the Dean of Men's
Office.
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Schuman Concert--
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organ, and has been transcribed
for full orchestra by Hans Kind
ler, past director of the National
Symphony Orchestra.
The Lieutenant Kije Suite was
first written about 20 years ago as
incidental music for a movie of
the same name. It met with such
acclaim that Prokofiev later ex
panded it to a full orchestral suite.
FRESHMAN QUEEN CONTEST
ADVISORY-BOARD WILL INTERVIEW CONTESTANTS THURSDAY
AND PICK 5 FINALISTS WHO WILL RIDE IN FLOAT PARADE
6 p.m.
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Scott Made Commander
James Scott, junior in chemistry
from Pottsville, was appointed as
the commander of the Pershing
Rifles Fifth Regiment Headquar
ters last weekend at the regi
mental drill meet at Indiantown
Gap Military Reservation.
Joseph 'Stryje.,vski, junior in
!business administration fr o m
(Philadelphia, was appointed as
'the executive officer.
NOMINATIONS wanted for
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FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISORY BOARD
(self-nominated or otherwise)
Applications at HUB Desk Now.
Return to HUB Desk with Photo
by 6 P.M.
Queen elected May 15 and 16
and presented at Freshman Class Night
May 19 at Skating Rink
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AWARDS
NIGHT
MAY 2
April 27.
Thursday,
CARNIVAL
AMERICAN
SPRING
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1961
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said, "because it affects both fa
ulty and students."
• Juarez-Paz said tliat the marl
should, if possible, take place on
Tuesday or a Thursday. "Thi
would enable the students to
withoxit cutting too many classes,
he said.
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