The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 30, 1976, Image 4

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    — 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
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government this weekend.
Pope Paul VI sent a per
sonal appeal to the people of
Milan to avoid escalating
political violence.
In what he described as a
“sorrowful exhortation,’’ he
urged the Milanese to
recognize the "gravity of
happenings that manifest
passions unworthy of civil
society.”
Premier Aldo Moro called
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keep his 60-day-old minority
Christian Democratic
government going despite the
withdrawal of vital indirect
Socialist party support.
Politicians . predicted the
attempt would end in failure
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resign Friday, paving the
way for national elections one
year early on June 20.
Giancarlo Pajetta, a
member of the directorate of
the largest Communist party
in the West, said in the debate
yesterday that the Com
munists would help Moro
resolve the nation’s economic
problems “but not under the
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intervention in the elec
tions?” Pajetta asked the
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Chamber of Deputies speech.
“We think Europe needs a
united and stable Italy,
capable of not depending on
American blackmail.”
With Italy beset by 17 per
cent inflation, seven per cent
unemployment, violence and
scandals, the Communists
were expected to gain heavily
at the polls and demand their
first cabinet seats since 1947.
Answering Moro’s pledge
that the Christian Democrats
would keep the banner of
freedom flying, Pajettasaid:
“No one ever asked the
Christian Democrats to forget
their identity or to haul down
their banner. It is up to them
not to throw it into the mud.”
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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
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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.
The event will feature a bus dents Sunday afternoon in the
tour of the campus, discussion foyer of Old Main,
sessions on inter-campus “The main purpose of this
relations and com- program is to start some in
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