WEDNESDAY. MAY 2. 1962 TODAY ON CAMPUS Lectures - :9: .30 pjn. on Wednesdays begin- Dr.'Ve'n>on V. Aspaturian, pro- 11 ' 11 ® tonight, lessor of political science, will! A . 4 . speak" on “Freedom Under the ; Oilier Meetings Soviet System" at,7 p.m. in Me-Block “S" executive" meeting, 61 Elwain lounge. The International] p.m., 214 HUB I Relations Club is sponsoring hri Business Adminisiration Student! talk, "which is open to the public.! Council. 6:45 p.m.. 307 Boucke i j • * ; • [Chess Club, 7 pjn., HUB cardfoom . Dr. Milnor Alexander, instruc-iCommonwealth Campus film, 1 \tor of political science, will speak „ P '7 1 ' HUB assembly room on “What's Wrong with Civil De- ; Co 0111, o IlI , Center Lecture, 7 p.m., , fenje?.’’ at 7:30 p.m. !in 105 Forest- _ 214 HUB xy.“ Cwens, 9 p.m., 217 HUB i; _> ; Delta Phi Epsilon, B.a.m. - 5 p.m., , >■ »• -HUB gameroom AWS meeting East Halls ~ Men’s Council. 6:30 .Recommendations fer Association; ip.ni. H 102 East Dining Hall of-Women Students': rules revision ECPD Evaluation Group, 12-5 will be presented :to the AWS Ip.m., 212 HUB ", Senate at 6:30 p.m., in, 212 Hetzel IGCB, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; main lounge Union Building. Dr, Laurence H. : ;and corridor of HUB - ' Lattman, ehainnan of the Senate ICCB Career Day"; 12-5 p.m.', HUB Subcommittee on Discipline, will jgameroom and cardroom speak; to the group on judicial Marin.e Recruiting, 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. matters.! The meetihg is open to .218" HUB; 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., be any interested students. . i.- side HUB elevator [ ; Orientation Week. 7 p.m., 217 HUB G/ennlond Pool ■ ,o » „,..hub Glennland Pool will be opened R us h Models. 6:30 p m Delta for mixed swimming from 7 to, [Delta Delta sorority suite Cross •; •! • ; , Hall " Wharton Interview S^wmard* r Clab ’ 7:30 pm - 217 iThe scheduled interview of USG ttm 7n m 203 miR S'SlfTt' 1 - USG. p.m? 1 WDFM last night . was cancelled Women's Chorus. 6:30 p.m., HUB . because of Awards Night The pro- ! assembly'room grajmwill be broadcast at; 9:25 Young Democrats. 8 p.m., 217 HUB Foods .Course Scheduled A special summer course in ad vanced foods has been arranged "by the" University for both stu dents and teachers in this field. Scheduled for June 20 to July 10, the course will be taught by 1 Margaret Batjer Jennings, asso ciate professor of foods and nutri tion. New College Diner Downtown. Between..the^.Movies CAN WE BE FIRST WITH A At this moment, thousands of A U.S. engineers are working to ff put an astronaut on the moon, o. In this week’s Saturday Evening Post, you'll learn when the launching will take place. Why some experts are dead set against it And why our scientists are confident we can get there before the Russian! .■ 1 ALSO: Read “Backstage With Andy Williams” and watch his TV Special on NBC, Friday night-9:30-t0:30 Vim Saturday Ewnlut Hillel Calendar Jriday—May 4 Services _ 8 p.m. Speaker: Dr. M. Boreb Topic: Israeli Independence Day Saturday—May 5 Services 10 a-m. Sunday—May 6 Annual Awards Dinner; ■ ". . 6 p.m. Hillel Foundation 224 Locust Lane THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. i: n ' . ( ■ s ! ,! { Si;*-! -*• | l t -i" jI { '• l -' ! ; r * }' • • ' . . \ To the girl who her .country... and herself Now, when our democratic ideals are-being c lenged in so many areas of the world, more more young women are asking what they can to help. If you, too, are asking this question, invite you to look into the opportunities availa in the Women’s Army Corps. As a WA£5 officer, you serve your country as executive, working in a variety of interesting fielids, such as. communications, personnel, finance and public relations. You have the uniqueopportunjty to travel, make new friends, and be a part of the team of young men and women who are actively meeting the challenges of today. 1 UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Profs Debate Economic Issues By PENNY WATSON man, Budd said that Kennedy's scarce human resources efficient- The economic policies of. the Programs of standby capital un,- ly. Kennedy administration were the Kaufman and Klein disagreed topic of a heated discussion by Dr. of on Kennedy's use of the term' Edward C. Budd, Dr. Jacob J. ounuinffull £ "Public interest.? Kaufman said ! Kaufman and Dr. Philip A. Klein tnrf ,he torm cannot be defined arid is |of the Department of Econdmics J"? stab,h,y and meaningles& at the Contemporary Economic, economic ; ; * . . . - Issues Lecture Series Monday SINCE KENNEDY took office.'. , K .contended that public night. : Budd said, the gross national »ri.'K S Kaufman said that Kenney's product has risen 10 per cent, urn Kennedy bright to intervened policies. especiallyHhose involving employment has been reduced, and hi* ‘ wage price guides and collective prices: have risen less in proper- bphalf ot ,h,s • bargaining, are examples of •‘faul- tion to previous year’s increases. THE DISCUSSION, which dealt ty economics." Budd countered by The. President s welfare pro-jwith domestic aspects of Ken calling Kennedy’s proposals ”rea--P°s a ls reflect sound economic as nedy economics, was tfc* first of sonable." Klein agreed with Budd w « 1! humanitarian aspects, two meetings tn the series. The and praised the President foir hislKlem said. Kennedy show> good second session Monday, will deal "sound economic policy.” : [elementary economics through’with international aspects of Ken t . . his policies by trying to utilize:nedy's economics. KAUFMAN SAID that there is —- - -• r - *— -- - - no evidence that unions have had 1 . - 4 % . A Srir^^,Vo^^vTl!n'J',S' Pan/,e, Re f ec,s P'gossis Suggestion IK Spring Week Sponsorship set the pattern for all industry. The" Panhellenic Council asked Panhel to take part in the he said, cided last night to deny its sup- proposed sponsorship, but that Early intervention into union- port to the proposal that the Inter- she felt Panhel should take a management conflicts is a - mis- fraternity Council assume sponsor- stand on Pigossi’s recommcndn take„ because it does not allow ship of the 1963 .Spring Week. non. negotiations to start moving. The proposal, made by Richard . The Council also discussed- *. Kaufman said. The President’s Pigossi, past IFC president, to IF.C .recommendation bv Emil Sos. IFC procedures m applying-the cpllec- on. April 23. stated that since Cra-; preM dent. .that the carnival be tive bargaining theory have |“ser- ternities were the most active'eliminated and that the float . ious implications in relation to the participants in Spring Week, parade be resumed on Friday j democratic processes,” he said. sponsorship of the event should night of Spring Week. Panhel dc . .They could result in the de- he in the hands of IFC gather than layecl final action on this proposal struetton of the. free colli ctive. stu “ ent government. until it has been determined if a bargaining process, Kaufman .Pamela Chadwick. Panhel presi- float parade will be part of the .added. In disagreeing with Kauf- aent. said that IFC had not yct'Homrcoming activities wants to serve s •** - sr Ilf . * Y' ! 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