Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 2, 1963 Leftists Force Italy Power Crisis ROME — (UPI) — President Antonio Segni consulted today with political leaders on an expected government crisis in the wake of alarming Communist gains in this week's parliamentary elections. Premier Amintore Fanfani, whose Christian Democrats were the main sufferers in the Sunday-Monday general elections, called on the silver-haired President last night. Today it was the turn of outgoing Senate President Cesare Merzagora and outgoing Chamber Speaker Giovanni Leone to meet jointly with the chief of state. THE PREMIER, whose "center-left" policy touched off an avalanche of Communist and liberal protest votes, was expected to offer his resignation to Segni the moment the new parliament meets May 16. This is normally a protocol gesture, but this time it was likely to be the real thing. Even if the Christian Democrats chose to continue on the center-left path, they would still in all probability make Fanfani the scapegoat for the election defeat. Mentioned most frequently as likely candidates to succeed Fanfani were Interior Minister Emilio Taviani, 51, and Minister of Industries Emilio Colombo, 43. The elections were held last Sunday and Monday. LIKE FANFANI, the two men are Christian Democrats. But both are considered somewhat to the right of the premier, whose "center-left" government appeared finished as a World Religions Discussion Topic Problems and principles of the world religions will be considered at the International Club's panel discussion at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Represented religions in the panel will be Moslem, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Protestant and Catholic. The panel members will speak on the "Basic Principles of the Spiritual Life as seen from the view point of the various world religions." Walter Sandelius, professor of political science will be moderator of the panel. Panelists will be Raja Mohammed Naib, Jhelum, Pakistan, graduate student, Moslem; Vinod Patel, Baroda, India, special student, Hinduism; Kovit Yea-Mot, Thailand graduate student, Buddhism; Russel Rosen, Shawnee Mission freshman, Judaism; Earl McEwele, Lawrence graduate student, Protestantism, and William Fenton, Greenleaf graduate student, Catholicism. A dance will follow the discussion result of the election. Ireland's Communist party, the largest in Western Europe, picked up a million votes in the elections. The Liberal Party, whose candidates campaigned almost exclusively on the basis of their opposition to Fanfani's flirtation with the Socialists of Fietro Nenni, also gained about a million votes. The Christian Democrats remained the largest single party in the country. But both the Communist and liberal advances appeared made at their expense, leaving them without a majority. Science Academy Convenes Today for Annual Session The 95th annual meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science, founded in 1868, will convene in the Kansas Union today for a three-day session. "The purpose of the academy is to promote science in the state, encourage young people to enter the field of science, and to help in the economic development of the state," W. H. Showee, associate professor emeritus of geology, said. There are approximately 750 members of the organization, the majority of whom are high school and college teachers and graduate students in the fields of chemistry, physics, geology, bacteriology, zoology, botany, and geography. One of the highlights of the three-day meeting will be the presentation of awards to Junior Academy of Science members at the banquet Friday evening. W.D. Bemmels, dean of the college. Ottawa University, will be toastmaster. The Junior Academy, founded in 1930, consists of high school students. More than 100 different Kansas high schools are participating in the program. Walter H. Schowe, associate professor emeritus of geology, explained the state is divided into six junior academy districts. Students in the various districts present research papers, and the winners compete in the state meeting. Winners of the state meeting present their papers before the senior academy and receive awards. Prof. Schoewe estimated that approximately seven students will receive awards. Official Bulletin Ph.D. Reading Examination in German, Saturday, May 4, 9:30 a.m. Summerfield 142. TODAY Mathematics Staff Seminar. 3:20 p.m. 119 Strong, Prof. Edward H. Zarantoniochio: "Potential Operators." Coffee at 3:20 Der Deutsche Stammtisch trifft sich D donnerst, den 2. Mai, um 5 Uhr in den Student Union Cafeteria. Alle sind hervorschlag einnehmen. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. St. Joseph Catholic Chapel, 1019 Stratford Road. FUTURE German Soundfilm, "Rosen für den Steaatswain," Wednesday, May 8, 3:30 in Fraser Theater; 6 p.m. in Bailey, English subtitles for this 1960 hit. No charge. Another feature of the meeting will be the luncheon talk by Dr. Lee C. Teng, director of the particle acceleration division of the Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Ill. He will speak on "The High Energy Physics Program at Argonne National Laboratory." Much of the Friday morning and afternoon sessions will be devoted to various science divisions sessions at which members of the academy will present research papers. Weather Partly cloudy skies are forecast for tonight and tomorrow. The weatherman forecasts warmer temperatures for tomorrow with a possible high in the 70's. friday 7&9:30 flicks fraser theater 35$ CinemaScope • METROCOLOR Plus Foghorn Leghorn Cartoon DO YOU HAVE YOUR Pht. . . (Putting Hubby Through)? ATTENTION GALS! - IS MONEY SCARCE? You can SAVE by owning a Mobile home . . . 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