THURSDAY. APRt 19. 19/12 Behind the Newt _ • • , . . • , . , To u rname Won nts NonsiNe - Oticible .Lini" ',By . • 4 : LAWRENCE CAMI3IO9I - . etrEst-Naels occupy high goveralresurgence. hawevser, is the Euro-' Women, Debaters Lying heneath _the surface o meat dears- ,- .:, ,pean-oriented attitude of both tbei: the sent Berlin crisis and at *Konrad Adenauer, iriadditiordpolitical leadership in Germany's . The women's debate team came close to sweeping three to lending silent • support to irri-4 two major parties and of the busii 'the bottom ofl most , East-Westi . i. +tournaments last weekend. Men's teams from Penn State, clashes in Europe it the festeriwr dentist groups, also actively sup-fness community. Indee.d , the. problem of Germm re-unification6.lP°rla•re-armament and condones,atormic research mentioned by theißucknell, Villanova and Penn were among the "victims" of While 'the NATO: nations have ormer Nazis in high places-- Soviets is not home-grown, .but: the women from the Nittany Valley supported West , German Chancel .,a mg than his foreign minister,'rather in the farm of contribii- ; . - • rd Schroeder. itinns to Common Market agencies, All of the debates were on the national topic: "Resolved, for Konrad Adenauer's hopes oft Al ! of the - above statements are devoted to peaceful use of nuclear, eventual reAnrification, the Sck. , that labor organizations should be' -- • - .true German , the Russians can,power. . viets have made it clear meet -. . ?under the jurisdiction of anti-:Scranton but lost to a mixed team • say , is - her arms indus- ....,..,... World War II they will entertain ' • t —total no kizigie Germany other than 'al Ty production capacity is b een s t ym i e d in Europe since the: "--- - :York. ;now above World War 11 levels- The University's women de communist one: l eve l s;' of the Marshall p lan and - At the Delaware Valley Tour ;she has 1900.000 men Under arms aters took first place at the Buck- ' nanient. held at Rutgers Univer e en suffered setbacks in • Germany "in 1945 was divided:and a 2-million-man reserve. The v---Y u g o - mol l Univemity Good Neighbor lavia Austria , Greece and Pm-.!say South Jersey Campus, Grace according to the , Yalta, agreement, German "revenge seekers." theyL nd. 'yet Europe is, 90 to spea boTournament. Arguing the affirmta- r, freshman - . in liberal arts which.provided no ress basis.continue, are carrying an atomic home -•— the ii, • ns;; tive, Patricia Schmidt, sophomomr.f_'7 3 . and ii ,.. esh m rnazt eth in leh ect em uca , and Nancy N from ancy Bet rree h. , territory for for re-unification; a riassumptionresearch, alxiut $2 billion_a The - pmspects of seeing the .in liberal arts from York, of one Germany could appear year on T.Vmilitary and have' amassed ~,,,d itical. economic and tAndree I3uscanics. junior in jour- esd , , md . won all their cialot implicitly in the fact that the di- men and supplies im foreign soil. mai s W e ; ngth - of a monolithic inalism fro Belle Vernon, de- ''' jilt: affi . rmative, they de- Visian was an "occupation" and; ed w estern leated men's teams from Blooms-, A . r g. ."Ing further that a peace treaty would THEELE ARE mitigating Germany - in a unit is un _!burg. Bucknell and Scranton. b ut nova men I s ems from Villa - features to German rearmament, Europe en her doorstepnova, Penn and Ursinus, be signed with a single govern-hoWever such that these accusa- thinkable to - the USSR—as, itl°2ll to a muted team from C° r / - , The negative team, eompoaed of ment. This assumption, of course.; -- - - - - • 'lrons apply more to NATO than would be to us. It is un l i k ely Marsha Alpert, sophomore in eclu-_ depends on which side is makingf to West Germany vone. but the'thereforethst there will ever be' MAXINE TINE. junior in lib- cation from Nyack, N.Y.. and the int • r P retatici t ' 'Soviets omit Their enumeration. 'a reunified Germany as far as, tbe.eral arts from Scranton, and Rob- Debor a h Shapira, junior in psy- SO BY SIGNING a peace treatyl ' A mong o th er points, the Soviet USSR and her allies - are con-llyn Sklar, sophomore in liberal 'chology from Brooklyn, N.Y.. de with West Germany alone, France s do not state the corned. farts from Wallingford, argued tested the Maryland meri' a Seton Great Fritain , and the Unitedi bass , between Germany, (A sec,:ind'•• k article appearing 'the negative side and downee me Hall mixed team and tied theDu- States gave legal status to icill deal with the Scranton men, the Kings College , quesne Men. The. Penn State and supplies on foreign: next week p w reseat as evident Oder thim -Neisse as m bcamdary w teat - t i l l e t i scsil imitetactirlthaletiliteGe-noten,tiainl.l position r U e l_ ester w ar cetion. oss . Gerataa linen , and the Penn State men.:wornen • and the Duqueme men ._ ;The pair last only to Marywood had identical 5-0-1. , records. Du- Soviets bad no intentions• of al-, s td e k o ili ng two-thirds o f I tersu p_ ,;College's women's team. i quesne, however, won the trophy lowing their zone to rejoin its plies in other NATO countries— - NEWS ANALYST • brother territory, much less of re - ;notably Great Britain and France' La 1 The University women's team °is Pointl. r ..iercia, sentio. lalso won the first place trophy St ALSO. DIMING the past woorig turning any pre-war German terri- —has obviated the immediate pos- 1 1 moss la asitireanties from ; th e annual Miserwordia College end. Josephine Barger, Junior in taries such as East Prussia andisibility.of her launching a mule-, Philadelphia. is managing soda- _Novice Tournament. Arguing the liberal arts from Curlbville , and' Silesia to the enemy's control. I teral attack against anybody. 1 for and - a paha' sal insakest for 'affirmative, Joan Doh, siefilioninre Helen Jeweils, sensor in liberal ; Accusations ' as to which side, The German Federal Republic's ; La Critique. Ate campus Sitar- ; in elementary education from arts from Tamaqua, were the stele enused the present situation mayrorces have no general staff , and; ary and . critical ma g ma, ,His Center Valley, and Patti McGill...gates to the National Student Ily' in both directions , but now as soo n as a mayor unit is 70 'per! article On Canttlin re-zusifica. 'freshman in liberal arts from Bed- ' Congress of Delta Sigma Rho, the 'West must face the fact that cent activated it passes autome-, lion coosinues The Daily Coi- ford, won all their debates. • inational forensic honorary society, for several v compelling rea- tically under NATO command. It; *o n e s sew e ss s iew i r s erpes .. . J oan T - l ens i ssn. f res h man in.at th e university of India na. sons, a divided ny W il l be a addition , mos t We s t German arms, tattoos of national and Inter- liberal arts from Lemont, and Di-' The topic for the Congress was: non-negotiable adjunct of Soviet are foreign-manufiattured. 1 ' national *yeah written by stu- anne Lamb, junior in journalism: "What should be the United States policy for many years to come. ' What. militates more than any! dents and %wall memaben. from Arlington, Vio, arguing the trade policy in regard to the Eu other factor For one thing, it takes news agains t hi Nazi-type. __ _ __ ___ __ negative, defeated the men from ropean Common Market" _ than 17 years for the Russians • people to forget a war which killed at least-one—and ofttinws many—of each and every family. , A • coneession ; which put a re-' unified ' Germany less than 300 'miles from the Russian frontier— and right Ori it if East Prussia was returned—would cause a bad case of politidal indigestibn not only in the USSR but alsd in Poland,' Czechoslavakia and Hungary. . r • 1 AND IT IS also true that the, Polish are fax more anti-German ' than anti-Sovieti thus whether thel communist regime believes its own propaganda or not, it pays to , take advantage of the wide- spread Germanophobir in the , satellite nations and at home. The Anti-German propaganda with some base of truth is easy to gen erate and generally revolves on three points: oWest • Gerilimy is re-arming. John W. THREE AWARDS • .. far members of The graduating class. of highest standing, who pee loess, in the opinion of the Sena* Caat2l2lifte on Schvicushipe and Awards, those guahties of ability and personality that will'enable them .to profit best by graduate study, - at this University or elsewhere. • I..): Applications are now being received for the John W. White FeThiw *hip: from senior' students- who intend to ponoe graduate studies in . 1_962;11 APPLICATIONS: • ~.. may be obtained at the Office of Student Aid, 218 Willard Ihdidnig. i '... must be sublnited not later than 5 pm. Friclay,' , Apri 27, 1%2. • ....should be returned to: ' office• oaf Student Aid . 21a wine=d ihinaiug The; Pennsylvania State Univers* Univers* Park,,lPennsylvania THE BARI' COLLEGIAN. 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