University Daily Kansan Page 6 Wednesday. May 4. 1955 German Student Says Nazism Could Return "Nazism is dead, but could spring up again if the conditions are right," Gerhard Fisch, graduate student from Freiburg, Germany, said last night at a meeting of the Graduate club. The meeting consisted of a panel discussion between Mr. Fisch and Otto Suhleng, graduate student from Bremen, Germany. The moderator was James Johnston, second year law. Fisch said that after World War I millions of men in Germany were out of work and the country was in pieces. Suhlung said Hitler offered the German people steady employment and a better standard of living. Before the 1930's, Mr. Suhlung continued, the Nazis had opposition from only the educated people. Suhling described the Germans as very nationalistic, idealistic people who were "beastly serious" to their sense of duty. The German people did not surrender the government to Hitler easily as most Americans believe, but were threatened and finally forced by police state methods, Fisch said. Book Drive for Asians Nets 150 About 150 used textbooks have been turned in during the first two days of the drive to collect books to be sent to Asian classrooms, George Beckmann, professor of history, said yesterday. He expects that many more used textbooks will be collected by the drive which is being conducted through organized houses. The purpose of the drive, which is sponsored by a group of American citizens, is to combat the cost-free propaganda offered to the Asian schools by Communist nations, with American objective literature. Students are urged to bring their used textbooks to Strong rotunda, the Student Union lobby, or to the undergraduate reading room of the library. The drive will end Friday. Sigma Alpha Eta To Meet Tomorrow Sigma Alpha Eta, honorary speech and hearring fraternity, will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the speech clinic, Strong Annex F, Miss Cheryl Brock, education junior, secretary of the organization said today. Spring initiation and election of officers for the coming year will be held. All key and associate members are requested to attend, Miss Brock said. Get the Finest MOVING STORAGE PACKING at no Extra Cost! Clinic to Hold Annual Meeting The annual dinner meeting of the Bert Nash Mental Health clinic staff and board will be at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Eldridge hotel. The clinic was named for the late Bert Nash, a KU professor in educational psychology, who was interested in founding a mental health clinic for Lawrence. Professor Nash died in 1949, and the clinic was opened in 1950. Kathleen Zurbuchen, chief psychiatric social worker at the Topeka State hospital, will be the guest speaker. She will speak on the subject, "Community and State Action in Mental Health." Anyone interested in mental health and the clinic can make reservations by phoning the health department in the City hall. Approximately one-third of the sugar consumed in the world is produced from sugar beets, and two-thirds from sugar cane. Hans Christian Andersen was 70 years old when he died in 1875. Ph.D. French reading examination, Saturday, 9-11 a.m., 103. Strong. Hand books in to Miss Craig, 109. Strong, by no thursday. Official Bulletin Education club, 4 p.m., 303B. Student Talks by 4 student practice teachers. TODAY Museum of Art record concert, 4 p.m. J. S. Bach: Sinfonia Concertace; C.P.E. Bach: Symphony No. 1 in D, and Symphony No. 3 in C. CCUN executive meeting, 4 p.m., office. Student Union. Jay James, 5 p.m. Pine room, Student Union. Senior Press, Seniors with staff. KU Dames bridge group, 7:30 p.m. Oread room. Student Union. Israeli students and B'nai Br'ith Hilli foundation to hold public reception in honor of Israel Independence day, 1/20 p.m.; see our museum at 7:30 p.m. "President Conrad A. Rice in Israel in Chicago: "Seven Years of Israel's Independence." Movies and refreshments. Newman club executive meeting. 7:30 p.m. Freshworms, 7 p.m. Activities lounge. KU Law wives, 8 p.m., Green hall lounge, Election. TOMORROW Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m: Holy Communion, 7 a.m. D an f o r t h Morning meditation, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth chapel. Everyone invited. Baptist Student union devotions and prayer. 12:30-15:00 p.m. D a n f o t h ch school Museum of Art record concert, noon and 4 p.m. The Music of Charles Ives. University Women's club, 2:30 p.m. and program of Art, final meet- ing and prologue. Poetry hour, 4 p.m. Music room, Student Union W. H. Auden. Reader's Room W. H. Auden. AWS House of representatives, 4 p.m. Jayhawk room, Student Union. Sophomore Counselors, 7:15-8:45 p.m. 296. 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