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Show ,ndle Vance, Mrs. Il.se Hecht, and Dr. Myru Yancey. . The International ReWionJ club discussed control of atomic power, and elected officers A masquerade dance for the student body will be held Fr dav evening, November 1, in Payne gym, under the chairman ship of Pauline Barkle, of Lop-perton. Lop-perton. Sagebrush Sam Says: Good old America, where there are seven criminals for every school teacher and two saloons for every church- but where everybody can decide for himself him-self whether he wants to go to the saloon or the chinch. I sure have a broth, rly feeling for the army sergeant who submitted sub-mitted a safety slogan with the remark, "It's practically original; origin-al; at least I can't remember where I read it." hall, as follows: president. Bert Brown, Elko, Nev.; vice president, presi-dent, Pedro Delgado, Puerto Rico; Ri-co; secretary, John Contento, Trenton, N.J ; and treasurer, Ma-riece Ma-riece Matthew, Salina. The club plans to sponsor addresses by speakers from other nations and to conduct an international party , later in the year. Advisers are the language teachers Mrs, Av- WESTMINSTER COLLEGE NEWS Speaking to the Westminster college student body at a chapel program on Monday, Dr. Oscar J. Hammen, professor of history, said the Paris peace conference was intended primarily to mobilize mo-bilize public opinion, and had no power to make decisions. Our foreign policy is based on the hope that the big powers will a-greo, a-greo, and when they do not, we ' are left in a disadvantageous position, po-sition, he declared. Because Russia Rus-sia is near to the unsettled areas in Europe, her influence is proportionately pro-portionately stronger. When Russia Rus-sia talks about democracy, she refers to the domination of the communist party; and other world powers have something else in mind when they use the same word. The Language club elected officers of-ficers for the pear at a party held , last Tuesday evening in Ferry |