PAGE TWO Nazi to Visit Lewisburg LEWISBURG, Pa. (AP) `--- Trle he said. He declined to say "for:will tolerate any lynch mob ac- i Lewisburg Borough Council ad-'obvious reasons' when he planned!tivity." vised Norman Lincoln Rockwell,; to arrive there 'or what method' ROCKWELL SAID he 'also told; self-proclaimed lender d the'df tranapoctation be would use. method`} Council that he would "place' American Masi Party, yester . da y in, Rockwell said he sent a tele-!my entire group throughou tany a telegram to R.ockwell'h Arling- gram to the town Council, tell-icrowd which may appear and they ton, Va., headquarters to put aft. 0 lin them he appreciated theinwill put anyone who commits an a scheduled appearance id the for hit safety .but adding' act - of violence or ' riot under town, tomorrow. I dizsio. arrest" and deliver them' Rockwell said last night he, "I am coming to Lewisburg toi,_ local authmitie. plans to speak here tomorrowimake use of my coustitutional t w regardless of the Town Council's rights to speak, a right _which! Rockwell had been invited• to suggestion that he not appear Lewisburg has already granted te l appear at Itucknell . University. there._ +communists and other enemies of i Then the univerSity ' Student .. . --' -.- "I'll be there," Rockwell said , America. _ • IForttm cancelled the. appearance. 1 T. .._ when asked if he sail planned to. ..I will - cooperate in every wai f Seth D. Ryan, 23, of Arlington,' go after receiving the wire frorn: with law enforcement offieuds to;VIL, was arrested in Sunbury; the council saying they could not: revert or minimize and incident.lnear here, on Wednesday for dis- 1 guarantee his personal safety t . . l ' will speak alone without signstributing handbills protesting the Mt. SPEAK at 2 p.m. unlass'oniform or insignia and do notinawellation of Rockwell's appear forcibly prevented or locked ue.believe the people at Lewisburgtance ~ ' Amateur Radio Operators Spur/ Alpha Ph i Fill Qyatas ; 14 Sorbrifies Continu Bidd i ng Ready for CD Program Two additional sororities, Al- phis:" Andrea Chisrif. *iit Phi and Sigma Delta Tau. Sororities still participating Members * of the AntateuhY the broadcasting industry and have filled their quota of Pledges are: Alpha Colony. Alpha Kappa the government to get ..officialiduzing /he open -h4iing program. Alpha. 'Alpha Omicron pi., Alpha Radio Emergency Co r p i n f ormat i on to the American peo _l F ourteen sororities are stilt par- x i. Delta, Beta 'Colony. Chi 011ie i (AREC) on campus and in Cen- Pie in the event of an attack with-liciPaung the am_ in P 'cler Iga, Delta Sigma Theta, Delta Olt providing electronic naviga- Ire County are among those OPEN BIDDING began almost Phi Epsilon, Gamma Phi Beta, 7 tional aid to enemy bombers oritwo weeks ago. ant will extendhi Mu. Phi Sigma Sigma. Sigma needy to go into act son in c missiles. Crossley- said. for an indefinite period, accord - Sigma Sigma. Theta Phi Alpha of any Civil Defense emergency. In addition to the, 27. o p era t ors ling to the present Panhel leniciand Zeta Tau Alpha. working with the count" Crvil!Cuuncil ruling- A deadline may: The amateur radio operators "Def ense 62 'students imtbei set at the Council's next meet Stave a special license from thelconspos h P c r igrnateur broadcast-ling TuesdaY night federal Communications . Co_ ,A na- ,ing licenses , These students are, . since open - bidding b egan; 79 mission and are organize d t o `"'t not an official part of the program'additional rushees, have been in a national or local emergency but could be called on if needed,lpiedgeci by the 19 sororities et any time. `he said. which were originally participat- An overall Civil Defense pro l sINC.E. AMATEUR radio equip _ ing in the program.. gram is being planned for the New ribbonees are: Alpha Col-1 ment is not allowed in the resi- University and the County whichldence halls . he said, th e students otiy: Barbara Fortunes; Alpha Will encamps:: this radio com-1 ihave their own radio center which Phi: Kathy Young. Kathy Ed munications system. ;is located behind the Universi Wad' Chi Omega: Vera Hess; ; IN THE EVENT of an carer-iPovrer Plant at Burrower and Phi Mu: Sue Harvey. Judith Lea gency the licensed operators in!College Ayes. izow, Ruth. Lehman; Zeta Tau Al the county could disieminate; ‘. 1441111011.111.1a',----- Civil Defense information over'-,,- , ~,iit el , I ~ t4.44....W wwwwwier . the 640 and 1246 Conelrad fre-; quencies, Gilbert Crossley, assod , SSNG OUT FOR PEACE elate professor of electrical en-;, i , gineering and Centre Countyl, featuring: Aux ootuaN radio officer, said yesterday. ti TONIGHT 8 P.M. - ' Conelrad is the short term for, an emergency broadcasting ays-It tern officially designated as the! , "Plan far CONtrol of ELFActro-' magnetic RADiations." The system was devised jointly Hilie' Calendar TONIGHT MOVIE 8:120 p.m. "Anastasia - Imiapemient Open Home will follow SUNDAY Lox & sepal Brunch Sponsors: sigma Alpha Mu 10:38 a.m. •• TUESDAY "Dynamics of Judaism - Class Topic: -no, Dynamics of Modern Jewish Mame 810 Fosidation 224 Locust Lase A MASTERPIECE OF MIRTH! Bank robbing land-lubbers sail oft on the craziest crime cruise ever. aril ■ LAST TIMES TODAY ■ a ■ kigiffe garde in "ME Thaw WESLEY FOUNDATION a0i31,4441X411...ffn4,u0:14,46,WW.,•0•1L11,!..''Nr'13ML: at 1:50-4k25-7:00-9:20 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANtpt LAST DAY at 1:30-3:25-5c10-7:20-9:15 "OPERATION A4'ISTERDA24" wits Peter FINCII.• !Elm BARTOR • Tow 1/XITTON • H e wo ver stovrim crnsa FROM CATI 3 AU: 4 4 SUN.-MON.-TUES. SUN--2:10-4:25-6:45-9:05 MON.-TUE. at 7:00-*OS p.m. if 1 ~*.. :.T.:l-*:.:*,'...' JAM & TWIST SECESSION at DU BIG BLAST 2 5 GUESTS and ROSH Sat. Night - Fretilhly: Educator i s Discuss Latin Countries By SAIUILeF. ORION Three Latin-American eduea-, tors agreed yesterday that, in• their countries,; opinion about Cuba: and Castro's government • divided three mays. The educadorr.. Gab Beleran from Ecuador. or. Carlos Morales and. Javier ißuii t , both of Guate mala, are among the 2$ Latin- American teachers studying American, education rnethodi in the University'i Latin-American pr -Ae oject. leran and Morales said that Prexy to Speak in Ohio, President Eric A. Walker will speak on Feb. 8 at Ohio State University on; the topic. "The Builder Also Grows." Walker's address Is one of the scheduled events in Ohio State University's Thomas Alvin Boyd lecture series lin engineering. STATE • LAST DAY(' at 1:15.3:19, 5:23, 7:27, 9:34 "SECRETS of WOMEN" Starts SUNDAY of 2:31, MO. 9:41 t "7 Women From Hell" REM "The Herold Head" at 2.114. 5:09. 11:111 SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1962 there are thoie in their countries who strongly support Castro, those who hate him and those who are indifferent to the entire problem. RUIZ ADDED a fourth group— those who have never heard of Castro. He said that because al most 72 per cent of the people in Guatemala are illiterate, there is a large percentage who are not even aware of Cuba's exist ence. Ruiz said he felt that the action of the Organization of American States in expelling Cuba from participation was a "bad measure," Beleran emphasized the fact that people in Ecuador are free to think the way they wish and to express their opinions about the situation since Ecuador is a democratic republic. THE LATIN-AMERICANS also explained the operation of .uni versities in their countries and the prevalence of student strikes. Beleran and Morales said that in their countries, the universi ties are autonomous, although largely government-supported. Students have a voice in the operation of the university, they said, by having representatives on the council which governs the university. 1111.~ MODERN JAll QUARTET THE MODERN JAZZ QUARTET 8 P.M. SUNDAY Rec Hall TICKETS - are still available at Main Desk, Hetzei • Union Bldg., of no charge to students. ($1.25 to others) PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY AitTISTS' SERIES