WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER; 21. 1962 Soviet Power Struggles Continue, Turner Says The decentralization of the So viet secret police, the revision of the Russian legal code, and the critical, voices of Russian, artists add writers should not obscure the fact that the power struggle in the Soviet Union has not been ‘affected, John E. Turner, profes sor of Political Science at the University' of . Minnesota, said last night. Turner spoke on “Superlative Glances into Soviet Future" at the invitation of the political science department and the Russian Area committee. | Turner 'said that in 1955, two years after Joseph Stalin’s death, j thd' then Soviet Premier Georgt 'Malenkov was forced to publicly denounce himself as being-'-'anti -1 Party” by Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganin, who practiced .“collective leadership” until Bulganin was ousted. ' IN 1958, Khrushchev denounced i Stalin, who was almost a god in the eyes of the Soviet people, Turner said.' Khrushchev could do'so with relatively little fear at condemnation because he’ bad decentralized and isolated the power bloc agencies which would nave protested, the political sci ence professor said. Khrushchev had done this by libraries To Remain Open on Thanksgiving Pattee Library will bo open from 7:50 a.m. to 11 p.m. on Thanksgiving day. ■ Ralph W. McComb, University Librarian, said that the, following branches pill also be open on Thanksgiving Day: Agriculture; 6 am.-11 ajn., 2 p.m.-5 p.m: and 7 p.m.-10 p.m.; Chemistry Physics, 9 a/m.-11 p.m.; Engineering, 7:50 a.m.-11 p.m.; Home Economics] 2 p.m.-5 p.m. and 7 p.m.-10 pjm.; and Mineral Industries, 2 pm.- 8 p.m ; and 7 p.m.-10 p.m. | PRINTING j letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing ■352 E, College AO 8-3025 0 Lock's Restaurant ' 217 E. Water St. LOCK HAVEN, PA. ? Open For Thanksgiving Dinner 1 to 3 "p.m. Phone 748 5470 . For ‘ Reservations THE DAILY, COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA JOHN E. TURNER firing the head of the secret police -from the Politburo, re shuffling the state bureaucracy and dispersing the heads of its large econoimc ministries and dismissing Marshal Zhukov, of the Red Army, Turner said.. New College Diner p-^vs /2e.cn fhV Movie*/- & VSA ( I'l ' • ■ : lob (Shoeless Joe) Flavius, top dscua slinger. “I'm a pack per diem raan/ r says Shoeless Joe, “and L ypti every Tkreyton gives me bonus flavor— de gustibus you never thought you'd get from any filter ! tie. Hike a couple of pax vobiscum next .time you the Coliseum. Better still, buy |’em by the carton.” 7 . Duel Filter makes the difference says < lean dgare come Music for the Interfratemity Council-Panhellenic Sing will be available until Nov. 26. Fraternity groups may obtain their music at Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity from Leon Klingensmith, and sorority groups may obtain their music at 210 Haller from Nancy -Quigley. Persons picking up music are asked to bring a blank check with them. When in Pittsburgh ... TH E Appearing Nightiy- PITTSBURGH S FINEST PIANIST TENDER RE j D jayNES TRAP ° nd Pittsburgh's Most Unique TR I^^ Cocktail Lounge ■ STOP IN FOR THE MOST-IN COMFORT FUN ENTERTAINMENT 229 South Highland Ave. Pittsburgh, Penna. Phono MO 1-0890 * “NO COVER—NO MINIMUM*’ f; - ' ' "Tareyton’s Dual fitter in duas par ' i* 1 V TODAY ON CAMPUS Greek Sing ' ss.:'■,■■■' v:-V! dual FruFEnTtiveyton The Undergraduate Student Government Congress will not meet tonight due to the Thanks giving Day recess tomorrow. Other Events Alard String Quartet, 8:30 p.m., McElwain Lounge. Chess Club, 7 p.m., - HUB card room. J’SS '!' : s 11 > !'l I i - t-l-: ; i-r >• i-.hv '■■i v; : . les diyisa est!” Episcopal Holy Eucharist, p.m., Eisenhower Chapel. Football Film, 8 p.m., HUB room. Hat Society Council, 7 p.m. 1 HUB. P.S. Bible Fellowship, 8:15 212 HUB- P.S. Sport Car Club, 7:30 217 HUB. Women's Chorus, 8 p.m., Asse Hall. Hungry^ flavor r J : Tarfyton'sF^nl e °‘ m I .-gggneßßSl ;<• 'j V ' v I *• »* • r Ui