The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 28, 1962, Image 5

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    WEDtIE I SDAY. - NOVEMBER 28,-1962
Letters
New Liberal Party• Chairman
Cites 'Party Record ; boats
TO THE EDIT 011:• As the - new
chairman of Liberal Party, I
would like to take this oppor
tunity to explain to the -student
body the principles, objectives
and past accomplishments of the
party.
, We have just rbegun,our third
year as a party, and we are still
the smallest on campus, in terms
of meMbership. But since the es
tablishment of USG, Liberty Par
ty has done a' great deal to ad
vance the" cause of student re
sponsibility, both within and oft
sit the USG Congress.
For example, members of the
party were selected as delegates
to both the Pennsylvania-West
Virginia Regional ConfeFence and
the annual Student. Congress of
the National Student
after spearheading the 'drive for
affiliation with NSA. I
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And in last year's Congressional
elections, Libetty Party conduct
ed a, series of "Meet-the-Candi
date"; forums in the dormitories,
for the purpose of introducing all
Congress candidates, regardless
of political ties, to their respec
tive constituents. No other party
Was active in any way in these
elections.
In the USG Congress. Liberal
Party actively - Particlipaled in
caucuses. information sessions
and legislative efforits. Party
members held the posts of By
Committee Chairman and
Rides Committee Chairman; and
of
.the 42 bills introdul in the
Congress by Congressmen (as op
posed to , the Presidenty, 24 were
sponsored,by party members.
•
Of these, 15 were adopted, and
these included the adoption of
the Constitutional By-Laws, two
Constitutional amendments (the
only ones offered, to date), and
a package of 4 resolutions deal
ing with NSA.
In the present CongrOs, a com
mittee of students was established
to review the Senate Rules and
Blood Donors Thanked
TO THE EDITOR: I would like to
use the facilities of your paper
to say thank you to all the stu
dents who. made the Campus
Bloodmobile visit of Nov. 13-14
so - successful. This includes not
only the workers of ,Alpha Phi
Omega and Gamma Sigma Sigma,
headed by the very competent
chairman. Robert Spangler, but
also all those who were donors.
,The Alpha Zeta frternity i n s
especially to be.congratulated for
the 77 per cent of its members
who gave bloOd. Since the' blood
donated benefits not only the stu
dents but also the community in j
which the University is situate
this is truly a .contribution
Inestimable value to all' residents: !
.—Mrs. L. W. Hu
Chairman
Red Cross. Blood Progians:
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN." UNIVERSITY 'PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Regulations, witlf the approval of
the administration. The bill set
ting up the comMittee was intro
duced by a Liberal Party mem
ber, who is currently its chair
man.
-- "A word of explanation is need
ed about our name: we have been
erroneously identified with 'lib
eral" thought on national and in
ternational matters. Let me make
it unmistakably clear that we are
only concerned with campus
problems, and that we are work
ing for liberal and responsible
student authority. Our -liberal
ism- extends only that far: if we
can achieve that goal, we will
have succeeded in our efforts.
In conclusion, student govern
ment has been weak because stu
dents have felt that there is noth
ing to fight for. Liberal Party be
lieves that careful and patient ef
forts will result in responsible ac
tion and beneficial results.
—George J. Gordon. '64
Liberal Party Chairman
•Letter Cut
Spring Week Festiv
T OTHE EDITOR: We m,ould like
to comment on the ,schedule of
events for Spripg Week. It is not
generally known that the IFC-
Panhel Music Festival is not a part
of Spring Week. The reasons giv
en for the schedule are very good
but they are not the real reasons.
The non-Spring Week event—the
IFC-Panhel Music' Festival is
scheduled for Saturday night be
cause IFC arbitrarily scheduled it
that way, for its own reasons and
ends.
IF 1 II II
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I TO THE EDITOR: Mr. Brun berg,
lin his' letter headlined "Irsacli In
cidents Related," said :that Mr.
'Krantz has sensed a critical prob
' lem—the arms race in the Middle
East. It is a problem when a small
country, in its efforts to expand,
I tires, to possess the same. quantity
lof weapons possessed bY twelve
countries.
Mr.. Bluinberg said tbat Israel'
I arrested a U.N. official on a
charge of spying for Syria. Israel
would resort to any means :!to
I confuse the issue." It went so far
in the past as to murder the U.N.
1 mediator, Count Bernadotte. Fur
-1 titer, if the story had been true.
i Israel would have spread- the
1 news to every corner of the world.
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In his !letter, Mr. ,- 11rtimberg
mentione4 UAR's bovcott of Is
raeli ships in the .Suet Canal.
However, he did not mention the
fact that the LIAR and all other
Arab countries are still at war
tiff ith Israel because Israel will not
allow. the Arab refugees to re
turn to their robbod homes, farms
and other propectes in Palestine.
Mr. Blumberg admitted that he
brought these points purposely
I Questioned
We are not sayiitg IFC is-wrong.
They are justified , in their actions
and they have the power to get
their way.. We only question
whether what they did is in the
spirit of raising imoney for the
scholarship fund. I
Lsn't it a strange; thing that USG
will bow to IFC by allowing an
IFC publicity-seeking event to
dictate the Spring Week ''sched-
We?
—Robert Pi Anderson, '63
—Gary Inept. '63
TIM Council members
- \ 142 South Alien Street
s on Arnis Race Hit by Arab
"to confuse the issue." Confusing' (!f this ptispie in USA - for such
the issue has always been the a support.
purpose of the Zionists. For ex. I As to the fal%e statement that
ample. they tell the Jews of the. 7*thore is only one thing that an
world that Judaism. a holy roll- Arab hates worse than a slew and
gion. and Zionism, a socio•polit.! that Is an Arab of •different na- •
ical movement, are the same' tinnalay." 1 would only say that
thing. Zionists claim that the; Mr, Itruntherg does not know
Arabs. who themselves are so.: what he is 'talking about. lle Is/
mites. are anti-semitic. _ i conftved. An Arab-respects and
As to Mr. Brnmberg's begging treats a Jew just as hi does a
Ft r 1. S. support to Israel. the rea-: Christian or a Muslim.
zons he gave are nOt true as scat.; It is only' Ziopists. regardless
;.ti nor are they valid, if taken asltif their religion,- that an Arab
true. - !hates. Apparently Mr. Ilnitnherg
The first reason, Israel's "love; hies not met an Arab VRIt. even in
for .democracy:' is contradicted ; Israel. If lie V 1 id be humble
by its policy of discrimination / enough to visit our apartment
against minoritic:i such •as Chris-1 for a cup of roffeb, he MOI a'e
nails. non-orthodox Jews, and t three Arabs of different• nation-
Muslinbt, especially, their hosts alines and an American Jew
he Arabs. ! mg together. So fai none of us
Mr. Bruinberg should have: kale(' the other
M.
hought of other reasons that, —Abdul M. Jamid. 13
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