The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 04, 1962, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4;, 1962
TODAY ON CAMPUS
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Bloodmoblle
• Students who wish to donate
blood later this month to the Red
Cross mayregister between 9 am.
and: 5 pm. on the ground floor of
the Hetzel Union Building.
Concert
. Phi Mu-Alpha, music honorary
society, will present a free con
cert at 9:45 pm. in theHUB audi
torium.
'film 1
The filn} ‘'Moscow Purge [Trials"
will be shown at 3 p.mJin the
HUB auditorium.
Intramurals |
! Entries for coed volleyball and
softball intramurals are now avail
able from residence hall' repre
sentatives. They must be returned
by Friday. ’
NEW CANDIDATES
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: i OLD STAFF j -
1 [ CANDIDATE MEETING
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THURSDAY j- 10 SPARKS
■i. ■ ! 7 pin, :
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For Results Use Collegian Classifieds
TODAY s the LAST DAY
THE DAILY G
Used Book Agency
Today is the -last day for re
turning incorrect books to the
Used Book Agency. j
i Meetings ]
AW 8. S-.U ».m_. 11l HUB '
SiniMu AdniutntlM Student Council;
’ <:tf p.m.. itll Banda
Cbeaa Club, T p.m, HUB cudraon
Conference Center Lecture, 7ill a-O, 111
HUB -ii •
Eut Hallo lln'l CeoncU. 9 pjt, East
Halle dialnff. room t
Munugaueut Club, 7:99 ta. Beta Tbeta
PI l
Ncwinuu Club, 4 p.m., HUB Wlmae
Nittear Grotto Hntlnf, t-.U pmw 111
Mineral laduatriea
PU EptUon- Kappa. • p.m-. 11l HUB
Riding Club, T p.u»~ 111 Willard
Sopiuxaore .Claaa' lAlriaotr Board. . T :Xi
•p,«0.. 117 HUB 1
Sport* Car Club. 7:N p-n.. 117 Willard
Spring Week Publicity Committee. 9:11
■ p.m_ 117 HUB ;.
TllO P-m-. 193 HUB
Training Board for “Neer and View*/
' I-. 19 P-m-J 117 Home Economic*
Undergraduate PbQoaopby Club. 7 :99 pm,
117 HUB
Worora', Cborua. 9:99 pm. HUB andl
torltua
OR RETURN MONEY
FOR! INCORRECT BOOKS
USED BOOK AGENCY
.EGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Philip Defines French Crisis
The failure of political parties]
in France to adapt to present dayl
problems and the %ieffectiveness!
of the French Parliament- are the
two major causes, of the crisis of
democracy in France, Andre
Philip, a French specialist in let
ters and public affairs, told a
capacity crowd in Sparks Monday.
In his talk, sponsored by the
Social Science Research Center
and the Department of Political!
Science, Philip said the Algerian]
situation brought the democratic 1
crisis to a head and afforded Gen.]
Charles de Gaulle the opportunity
td gain control of France, ,
"He WAS THE ONLY one' 1 who
could solve the Algerian problem,”
Philip said. .
In spite of de Gaulle’s success
with the Algerian problem, Philip
Don't
Lose
THE U.B.A.
WILL SELL BOOKS
THE CALENDAR IS- WRONG
WATCH COLLEGIAN ADS
fOr When money wiik be
RETURNED FOR BOOKS SOLD
* 9:30 - 5:00
By'SUN BRADLEY
Find
a velvet cushion to place your
sorority! or fraternity pin on overnight.
Reclining Nittany Lion
on blue velvet
Practical and Attractive
- it
llrnr fHjMp
142 S. Allen St., State College, Pa.
said that he.would not give de problem with French political:
Gaulle a vote ot confidence in the parties, he said, is not that there
coming elections. De Gaulle has are too many, as most people
[not successfully handled the eco-^think. *,
WOUU* RATHER see no;
alleviate the problems of both Part
pgnnnmif* on 4 noliticul disunitv AltnOU||n W SIWHyS
economic and political disunity. D^ing lawSi ; he explained that
There will be no hope for the
French farmer, Philip Sid, until P° wer : » continually de
the current crisis in production c tk„
anddistnbutibn of farm goods is of i* now
‘ ■ __ . ... ' being • envisioned, Philip said.!
, De GAULLE PRACTICES both When it becomes a reality, pej>
'dictatorship over France and haps France can avoid the eco
‘dictatorship of the pen, Philip nomic and political-problems she:
'■;> H° explained that, although has now and;build a new econ
de Gaulle is a> great writer, he o my. !■
j,.,, „oi write the truth about his i - •
handling of French political and. -J
economic affairs. He will wnte
about the favorable aspects of his
; career and, “what he wants to
i remember," Philip said. The big
That
Pin!
DREW PEARSON'S WIFE
REPORTS; ; *
“I was
jjkjusmrs
At home, according to Mrs. Pearson,
the ''cold-blooded" Khrushchev is a
warm and likable guy - with a soft
spot for kids. Ih this week's Saturday
Evening Post, she gives an intimate
picture of the-Reo boss at play. De
scribes his Gargantuan dinners,
swimming-pool romps and off-the
cuff chatter. Ana tells what was be
hind his tantrum at the U.N.
TS, Saturday Uotaing
ai-Wl t imui now ow SM.S •
Mr. Charles
Royally slim and aristocratic,
the Villager sheath borrows
, a British motif from the men
~. marching Beefeaters, lions
rampant, palaces and crowns,
. ih a richly-figured frieze on 3
cotton hopsteking. The pan collar
and roll-ileeves mark it as
ou of your prized collection.
*•• •a♦
Mr. Charles
Campus Shopping Center
and 3. Allen Si.
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