— The Daily Collegian Friday, April-30,1976 Italians debate as govt, falters ROME (UPI) Italy’s Communists warned against U.S. meddling in national elections and said Italy should be free of “American blackmail.” In Mjlan, gun men ambushed and killed a neo-Fascist official. The assassination of a provincial official of the neo- Fascist Italian Social Movement and a new plunge of the lira lent urgency to a parliamentary debate ex pected to end in the fall of the I*l AM ' i s | HEY, CAT.' \ I DON'T REALLY . APPRECIATE * THIS NICK HOU PUT IN MY . . 006HOUS6! lit- " DOONESBURY BM'itxmmmwe'iL HAvmmmsmiM ounntcoHaff,n/rx ms HI.ML.Lm I POUT KNOW WANT'D DO A OEN- VET.OOAWE. EFIT CONCERT NEXT J/MSONTHE l WEEK. CAN VQU AN- PHONE NOW. * NOUNCO IT FOR ME? I'LL COME 1 ,SEAH, ILL HOLD.. OVER SOON | |L' ASZHBAR.^ - *> - ■W'l Do your good deed for today. Share the Collegian. 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It is up to them not to throw it into the mud.” ocfi tdld\ 7 HDU HE 1 HATED V poemiJ ors /just wnt\ / ASK TO J mm r 7 ANY OF AW IfJt* JONI JAMES J l RECORDS <i yXSAINi/ * unidow !■ Demonstrations featured all day Free U to celebrate anniversary The Free University will celebrate its sixth an niversary with Free U Day from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday on the HUB lawn and in the HUB ballroom in case of rain. “Free U Day is for the students and the community to find out what the Free U is all about,” Tim Perkins (11th—general arts and scien ces) coordinator of the event, International students plan visit The. Office of International Affairs has organized an In ternational All-U Day, for tomorrow and Sunday. Mem bers of the international com munity of the Penn State bran ch campuses have been in vited to get acquainted with University Park. said, be demonstrated. Music will be provided all Free U gourmet cooking Dancing classes will demon- day and free air time will be class students will offer strate jitterbugging and available for anyone who crepes and other samples of clogging and a science fiction wishes to bring an instrument their work throughout the day. class table will display its and perform over the publig Foraging students will serve a work. address system, Perkins saidi* variety of wild foods all day. . A backrubbing demon . Drawings, photographs and stration by Mike Monahan is _ T* l ® atmosphere of Free U watercolors done by Free U set tentatively for 2 p.m. A . Day should be very relaxed, students will be on display, slide show of Gentle Thursday Perkins said, we want and glassworks,- rugging, will be shown during the af- people to learn about the Free chairweaving and knitting will temoon, also. U and have a good time. 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