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1 Rotng Spreads To Dozen Ctes 3 By The Assocated Press Racal volence struck more than a dozen US ctes yesterday wth the worst burnng and lootng n the natons captal and Chcago, an angry aftermath to the slayng of cvl rghts leader Rev Dr Martn Luther Kng Jr A 13-hour curfew from 5:30 pm to 6:30 am was ordered n Washngton where 4,000 solders poured n to protect the Whte House and the Captol and stfle volence that already splled out of three Negro sectons nto the downtown area Twenty-four hundred of the troops were regular Army solders from Fort Myer, Va Volence, Dsorder More than 30 fres lt the nght sky, and lootng was wdespread Presdent Johnson proclamed a condton of domestc volence and dsorder Fve hundred rfle-carryng solders n battle gear were deployed n the downtown area They were posted near the Whte House, the Captol and n the downtown area A short tme later, Mayor Walter E Washngton clapped a dusk-to-dawn curfew on the cty and banned sale of alcohol, gasolne n contaners, frearms and ammunton Volence that erupted Thursday nght soon after the Memphs assassnaton of Dr Martn Luther Kng Jr, took one lfe, left 56 nured and brought more than 200 arrests Troops Posed More federal troops some sources sad 10,000 were posed possble, deployment And 2,000 Dstrct of Columba Army and Ar Natonal Guardsmen were mustered possble street duty Polce reported hearng gunshots n several sectons of the cty and sad fremen left the scene of one blaze because of shootng However, up to dusk there had been no reports of serous snpng n the downtown area east of the Whte House and along some of the prncpal shoppng dstrcts, smoke from dozens of fres obscured the settng sun n contrast, a few blocks north and west along Connectcut Avenue there was no sgn of smoke Durng the afternoon hours mammoth traffc a ms developed as tens of thousands sought to get home but by 6 pm after the curfew took effect, the streets were begnnng to clear The Presdent ssued hs executve order after scores of buldngs were burned and looted n turmol caused by small groups of young Negroes Fres Rage Rovng bands, seldom numberng more than 100, surged to wthn two blocks of the Whte House, smashng store wndows bee beng dspersed by polce One patrolman radoed headquarters from a Negro neghborhood two mles northeast of the Captol: f we dont get some manpower Up here, ths part of town s gong to be all burned up And on the northern frnge of the downtown busness dstrct, Assocated Press reporter Jm Adams counted 27 buldngs, mostly small busnesses, that were blazng or had been gutted by f re along 7th Street ( Contnued on pag e three) Kna Monument Asked Polce See No Conspracy, Substanal Leads Reported ; n ; r ;v m *m:!*j *?$ *% / ::; ;> :;; V - J P- ry $?p m MEMPHS, Tenn (/P) As the shot that klled Rev Dr Martn Luther Kng Jr reverberated around the world yesterday, there were hnts that authortes may be closng n on hs stealthy assassn Atty Gen Ramsey Clark flew here from Washngton and later told newsmen: Weve got some substantal leads Were very hopeful Weve got some good breaks There s no evdence at ths tme of any conspracy Meanwhle, sporadc Negro volence occasoned by the shockng murder ded away n a number of Amercan ctes, but flared anew n Washngton n mdafternoon n Washngton, the crss caused by Kngs death led Presdent Johnson to cancel hs trp to Hawa, planned as a prelmnary to possble peace talks wth the North Vetnamese To Address Congress The Presdent announced he wll appear bee a ont sesson of Congress, to delver a new and urgent appeal cvl rghts legslaton The sesson was set 9 pm Monday Johnson also declared Sunday a day of natonal mournng the 39-year-old Kng, ordered Amercan flags to half staff at US mltary nstallatons throughout the world, and scheduled an address to a ont sesson of Congress Monday nght to outlne new recommendatons and suggestons easng the plght of the Negro Whte Man Arrested The Memphs Press-Scmtar reported, wthout offcal confrmaton, that a whte man had been arrested earler n the day as he left a cheap roomng house not far from the murder scene t was from the roomng house that the snper was beleved to have fred at Kng Thursday nght as the cvl rghts leader stood on the second floor balcony of hs hotel A sngle bullet n the neck brought a volent end to a lfe dedcated to nonvolence Polce Drector Frank Holloman sad a sngle whte man was the kller As Holloman reconstructed hs movements, he checked nto the roomng house n mdafternoon Thursday, shot Kng from the second-floor wndow of a common bathroom Photo courtesy «The centra cany Tmet The Rev Dr Martn Luther Kn f : THS PORTRAT STUDY of the aposle of Hon-volence? who was klled* Thursday nght n Memphs, was panted when Kng vsted the Unversty n 1965 The cvlrghts leaders death sparked rots n over a dozen US ctes Hs assassn has not yet been apprehended Clark Urges Gun Cont rol Johnson Calls on Amercans To Deny Volence ts Vctory WASHNGTON (AP) - Sen Joseph S Clark, (D-Pa), called on Congress yesterday to buld the slan the Rev Dr Martn Luther Kng Jr a lastng monument of law, ncludng passage of a federal gun control bll Pennsylvanas only Negro Congressman, Rep Robert N C Nx, expressed shock and sorrow yesterday over the snper slayng of the cvl rghts leader Clark, n a statement, urged renewed support of cvl rghts legslaton and sad let us now bee we are vsted by natonal tragedy yet agan pass the federal gun control bll The Rev Dr Kn,, a recpent of the Nobel Peace prze, was klled mhursday nght n Memphs, Tenn, by a snper usng a hgh-powered rfle Although the Rev Dr Kng s dead, we must all pray that moderaton and non-volence have not ded wth hm, Clark sad He called on the House to approve the Senate-passed open housng bll and arged support of hs legslaton nroposng the creaton of 24 mllon ob s over a four-year perod the equal opportunty bll, and appropraton of funds to contnue the war aganst poverty and brng meanngful educaton to slum chldren He called, the Rev Dr Kng a vctm of man s persstent nhumanty to man and sad wth hs death we have lost the sanest and mos persuasve voce moderaton and nonvolence ths naton has ever had thnk ts the most tragc thng to happen n a decade, Nx sad n a telephone ntervew from hs home n Phladelpha Nx, a person frend of the Rev Dr Kng, sad, ts ronc that ths man, an advocate of nonvolence, s hmself a vctm of the very thng he preached aganst volence ts a tragc loss Hs lfe has been of tremendous value Nx sad he would attend the Rev Dr Kngs funeral He sad he talked brefly wth Mrs Kng after he learned a snper had gunned down her husband The congressman sad he hoped the Rev Dr Kngs slayng wll more defntely center the mnds o the Amercan people on the rghts enttled to Clark also urged passage of all n ths country WASHNGTON (AP) - Hs face deep-etched n gref at the assassnaton of the Rev Dr Martn Luther Kng Jr, Presdent Johnson called on Amercans yesterday to deny volence ts vctory Johnson canceled a planned flyng trp to Hawa to consult wth Amercan mltary and dplomatc offcers on prelmnares to possble peace talks wth thf- North Vetnamese a trp that had been scheduled to start Thursday nght but was postponed by the slayng of the Negro leader n Memphs The Whte House dd not explan the outrght cancellaton of the Pacfc flght but the reason was obvous; Offcals felt the Vetnam conference was less urgent, the moment, than the threat that the country ths weekend mght face serous cvl dsorders, rots and lootng There already were fres and some sporadc mdday fghtng n Washnton streets less than two mles from the Whte House as the Presdent, after meetng wth cvl rghts leaders and top-rankng govern- ment offcals, traveled by lmousne to a solemn memoral servce Dr Kng n Washngton Cathedral Men of all races, all relgons, all regons must on together n ths hour to deny volence ts vctory and to fulfll the vson of brotherhood that gave purpose to Martn Luther Kng s lfe and works, the Presdents proclamaton sad t was ssued ust after Johnson emerged from an hour-long conference wth b o u t 25 leaders of cvl rghts organzatons, government offcals, and leaders of Congress They all accompaned Johnson to the vast Epscopal cathedral, a gray gothc hghlght on the Washngton skylne The hurredly arranged memoral servce drew thousands of mourners Newsmen sad the cathedral, seldom, f ever, had been so ammed The Presdent sad he would call on Congress, at a ont sesson Monday nght, acton constructve acton nstead of destructve acton, n ths hour of natonal need Johnson dd not daborate on hs comng recommendatons Whtney Young Jr, drector of the Natonal Urban League, one of the cvl rghts leaders who met wth Johnson, sad afterward he beleves Johnson wll press more urgently the cvl rghts bll now pendng whch s substantal, Young added The bll would guarantee protecton to cvl rghts leaders and others n ther efts to assure all persons the safe exercse of ther consttutonal rghts and would make volaton of the law a federal crme t also contaned a provson barrng dscrmnaton n the sale or rental of housng The bll nassed the Senate after long debate and s now bee the House The Rev Mr Leon Sullvan, pastor of Zon Taptst Church n Phladelpha, carred a dfferent dea away from the meetng wth Johnson He ecast that the Presdent would ureseht extraordnary legslaton n the felds of housng and antpoverty Stud ents Hold Vg l; Kng Serv ces Today By J OHN AMSPACHER a n d DAV NESTOR Collegan Staff Wrters Nearly 200 Unversty students and faculty members gathered on the steps of Old Man yesterday to mourn the death of the Rev Dr Martn Luther Kng Raymond Edgerton (9th - physcs -Phladelpha) began the vgl by sayng, Last nght Amerca, great Amerca, created another one of ts pathetc deeds Edgerton prased the Rev Dr Kng hs unmagnable courage He termed the assassnaton dsgustng n closng, Edgerton warned that t s about tme Amerca found out that black people are not gong to stand around He (Kng) was klled because he was black, he added A Total Unty We have a fght on our hands, sad Gregory Glbert (6th - chemstry - Phladelpha) We must try to mprove the relatons between races to the pont where the colored mans skn means no more than the color of a flower, he added He sad the goal to be acheved was a total unty between all the races, The Rev Dr Kng was a leader who prmarly advocated non-volence, and he has done more the non-volent demonstraton than any other man, Glbert sad am not proud of beng a whte man ths mornng, sad the Rev Mr Robert Boyer Martn Luthern Kng was my brother too, he added Untl we are more the home of the brave, we wont be the land of the free, Boyer sad The vgl offcally ended wth fve mnutes of respectful slence Martn Luther Kng Dr Martn Luther Kng was the alterego of our generaton The young people of Offcals Declare Sege Apparently Lfted s today have grown nto maturty wth the maturty of hs movement The Rev Dr Kng, Alfred D Bernardo, head of the McCarthy Presdent commttee n State College, sad, has awakened ourgeneraton to the problems of the Negro n Amerca A memoral servce wll be held today at 2 pm n Schwab to honor the slan apostle of nonvolence At 1 pm tomorrow on the Old Man lawn a memoral servce wll be held the late Nobel Peace Prze wnner The nterdenonmnatonal servce wll consst of comments by clergy, faculty and students, black_ and whte, who want to show ther apprecaton of the work of the Rev Dr Kng Cleeon To Speak The speakers nclude the Rev Mr Alan M Cleeton of the Wesley Foundaton, Rev Mr Arthur Seyda of the Lutheran Student Assocaton, Rabb Norman T Goldberg of the Hllel Foundaton, Father Quentn L Schaut of the Newman Student Assocaton, Charles T Davs, professor of Englsh, Davd Gottleb, professor of human development, Wlbert Manley (7th-accountng-Lower Burrell) and Alfred D Bernardo The dea of the servce, D Bernardo sad, s mddle class whte students to exress some knd of sympathy and apprecaton a great Negro leader The speakers wll attempt to explan what the Rev Dr Kng dd and what hs lfe meant to people, not ust the black Amercan, but to all the people D Bernardo sad that money wll be solcted at the servce to ad Memphs nardo sad, and the only way that many of them can do ths s through dollars D Bernardo sad that there wll be no poltckng at all tomorrow by the McCarthy ces We are callng our canvassers n and oservng the day of natonal mournng News from the World Naton & State s: three hours later from a dstance of 205 feet, then dsappared n the resultng confuson The murder weapon was beleved to be a newly purchased 30-*6 Remngton pump rfle, dscarded two doors away from the roomng house The threat of a blood bath was uppermost n the mnds of many persons n many parts of the world, stunned at the slayng of Kng, the 1964 wnner of the Nobel Peace Prze Expressons of sorrow came from kngs, emperors, and statesmen Communst governments castgated the Unted States and the Sovet Unons offcal newspaper, zvesta, used ts largest headlnes to proclam: USA s a country of volence and racsm Pope Greved Pope Paul V, who had met Kng at the Vatcan n 1964, appealed calm and respect of the prncple of brotherly love Told of the cvl rghts leaders slayng ust after he woke, the pontff sad he was profoundly greved n Australa, - evangelst Blly Graham sad hs frend s death was dreadful and expressed fear t would lead to anarchy and cvl war n the Unted States Wthout a sprtual awakenng, he sad, democracy n Amerca s doomed n Afrca, where Kng was a hero, hs death brought a predcton of volence n US ctes from Ghana rado From Dakar, Senegal, West German Foregn Mnster Wlly Brandt sad: Hs death must be an appeal consderaton and must not trgger another phase of ce Kosygn Slent Sovet Premer Alexe N Kosygn, n Tehran, ran, had no comment But one of hs hosts, ranan Prme Mnster Amr Abass Hoveda called the crme another catastrophe the Unted States French reacton was summed up by the naton s largest newspaper, France-Sor t sad: Amerca s a brutal country Now she s afrad n Geneva, UN Secretary-General U Thant sent a cable to Mrs Kng, expressng hs deep shock and condolences One message of sympath y to Mrs Kng was sent by Kng Gustav V Adolf of Swe( Contnued on page three) KHE SANK, Vetnam The 76-day enemy sege of Khe Sanh was offcally declared lfted yesterday and US Marnes and Army unts struck out through the hlls lookng vanshng North Vetnamese A 20,000-man alled relef column that approached almost unopposed to wthn less than a mle of the combat base made no attempt to enter as enemy gunners zeroed n wth 110 rounds of artllery and mortar fre Whle the possblty of another battle was not excluded, t appeared the enemy had abandoned any attempt to wpe out the base astrde an nvason route from Laos US offcers sad the North Vetnamese ce around Khe Sanh, once estmated at 20,000, had been reduced to about 7,000 Where the troops were gong was not known Prsoners had sad earler ths year that North Vetnam planned to make Khe Sanh the decsve battle of the war Crtcs of the plan to keep the Marne n the solated base n the northwest corner of South Vetnam sad t could lead to another Den Bcn Phu The fall of that base n 1954 drove the French from ndochna * New Czech Government Prom ses Rem PRAGUE Czechoslovakas lberal leadershp yesterday promsed rem of electons, polce, courts and the army under a new cabnet and pledged no retreat even an nch from communsm Completng fve days of meetngs, the partys Central Commttee ssued a resoluton callng contnuaton of ts leap toward socalst democracy, whle holdng to communsms property and socal relatons We shall not retreat an nch, a communque sad n fve days, the remers who ousted Antonn Novotny, the countrys hard-lne rule 15 years, approved an acton program of change, a government reshuffle and Y :«L:4\CUBU U W fl nomnaton of economst Oldnch Cernk as premer, the countrys second most mportant ob after that of party leader Alexandr Dubcek The government of Premer Jozef Lenart was scheduled to dscuss ts mal resgnaton today Yesterdays resoluton sad electons wll no longer be a malty and that non-communst partes of the Natonal Front Organzaton wll henceth be ndependent Electons scheduled the sprng were postponed untl fall so that electon law changes could be made to gve voters a wder choce of canddates, the commttee sad The resoluton nstructed state and poltcal bodes to ensure the complete rehabltaton of people who have been unustly wronged n the Stalnst past and to announce what guarantees legalty have been created the future t also suggested passage of a law whch would guarantee fully the ndependence of the courts * * Decson Delayed on Reservst s Call-Up WASHNGTON Fnal decsons on call-up of thousands of Reservsts and Natonal Guardsmen have been delayed because of preparatons now canceled Presdent Johnsons Honolulu conference on Vetnam Meanwhle, there s speculaton that the new call-up announced by Johnson last Sunday mght be deferred ndefntely or even dropped, to avod arr ng the fragle peace atmosphere Defense offcals sad last Monday that the frst ncrements of a Reserve-Guard muster mght come wthn three days They spoke n terms of ntal moblzaton of up to about 16,000 to provde needed support troops n Vetnam and to replace a regular Marne unt whch was sent there!>l< «>! >ww,, n an emergency step n the wake of the enemy Tet offensve These same offcals ndcated a later call-up, over a perod of months, of up to 50,000 Reservsts and Guardsmen These would be manly Army, to fll out the central core of US-based troops depleted by the Vetnam war k * * ntal Steps Taken Vetnam Talks WASHNGTON The Unted States has taken steps to establsh contact wth North Vetnamese representatves wth the am of gettng talks started, the State Department dsclosed yesterday The departments statement was ssued after a hgh North Vetnames offcal was quoted as sayng that whle Hano s stll wllng to commence talks, Presdent Johnson has turned a deaf ear the last three days Wthout sayng ust where or when the North Vetnamese had been approached followng Johnsons announced ntenton to get n touch wth Hano representatves, press offcer Carl Bartch sad: n accordance wth the Presdents statement of Aprl 4, we mmedately proceeded to take steps to establsh contact The State Department spokesman added that apparently the North Vetnamese offcal who made the accusaton Deputy Foregn Mnster Haong Van Lo was not fully nmed of the US acton Johnson / Westmoreland Meet n Washng ton WASHNGTON Gen Wllam C Westmoreland, commander of US ces n Vetnam, s comng to Washngton to confer wth Presdent Johnson today The Whte House announced Westmorelands trp here f nstead of the meetng n Hawa whch was planned be- bee the assassnaton of the Rev Dr Martn Luther Kng Jr Westmoreland s due n Washngton early ths mornng and wll meet wth Johnson today, presdental press secretary George Chrstan sad There was stll no further word on plans the Presdent to confer wth other US offcals from Sagon who had been scheduled to meet wth Johnson n Honolulu ths weekend * * Ex-Commssoner Appeals Renstatement [ ;* U ;1 H,*; y ;- Y\ l HARRSBUHG The State Cvl Servce Commsson K yesterday scheduled a hearng May 15 on an appeal \ the renstatement of Dr Norman Yoder as state com- % mssoner the blnd? A commsson spokesman sad the hearng was sched- y uled upon recept from Yoder of an offcal m request- M ng an arng of hs case l Yoder was dsmssed from hs $20,000 state poston % after he admtted, accordng to Atty Gen Wllam C Sen nett, that he had fabrcated a story that sx Pennsylvana B college students were blnded by starng at the sun whle n an LSD-nduced trance 4 Yoders attorney contended n hs request a hear-?<; ng that the condton whch prevaled at the tme of y Yoders dsmssal by Gov Shafer no longer exsted The lawyer, Elmer Barter, contended that Yoder was fred f because he was unable to physcally perm dutes of B hs offce 8 Harter mantaned that, followng treatment at a g Phladelpha psychatrc nsttute, Yoder s now capable of resumng hs dutes Yoder was retaned on the pay roll untl md- because of 89 days of accumulated vacaton and sck leave

2 evew of the Wee What made headlnes across the naton last week had an mpact on PSU students, too The slayng of Rev Martn Luther Kng, a leadng exponent of non-volence n cvl rghts efts, brought th varous expressons of sorrow on campus Ths weekend, memoral servces and vgls are planned n hs honor Senator Eugene McCarthys vctory n the Wsconsn prmary gave poltcally orented students a reason to celebrate earler n the week Students McCarthy have set up headquarters n town and are plannng actvtes n support of the peace canddate the Aprl 23 Pennsylvana prmary Presdent Johnsons talk to the naton Sunday nght when he announced he wll not seek renomnaton and has stopped the bombng of North Vetnam n hopes of peace talks wth Hano set off varyng reactons among student groups, too The Unverstys own poltcal structure the Undergraduate Student Government held ts nomnatng conventons last week ts canddates executve posts n the upcomng electon The Student-Lon party gave ts endorsement to Jon Fox, current USG vce presdent, the presdency Meanwhle, James Womer, past USG congressman, s N expected to run ndependently the same poston Last week, the frst week of classes, also saw USGs boycott of the Student Book Store and the subsequent wthdr awal by the Whtman Book Store n Phladelpha of ts offer to supply books an LETTER POLCY Th» Dally Collega n accepts letters to the edtor regardng Collegan news coverage or edtor al polcy and campus or non-campu s affars Letters must n typewrtten, no more than two pages n length, and should be brought to the offce of The Daly Collegan n person so that dentfcaton of the wrter can be checked f lett ers are receved by mal The Collegan wll contact the slg nar lor verfcaton The Dally Collegan res erves the rght to select whch letten wll be publshed and to edt letters style and content Successor to The Free Lance, est 1881 She Batltr (Untaran 62 Years of Edtoral Fre edom Publshed Tuesday through Saturday durng tne Fall, Wnter and Sprng Terms and once weekly on Thursday s durn g June, July and August The Daly Collegan s a student-operated newspape r Second class postage pad at State College, Pa 16B01, Crculaton, 12,500 Mall Subscrpton Prce: SS55 a year Malng Address Box «7, state College, Pa Edt oral and Busness Offce - Basement of Sackett (North End, Phone Busness offce hours: Monday throug h Frday,?:30 am to 4 pm Member of The Assocated Press RCHARD WESENHUTTER s&w, DCK WESSMAN Edtor *%g&* Busness Manager Bo ard of Edtors: Cty Edtors, Wllam Epsten and Judy Rfe; News Edtors, Mke Serrll and Rchard Ravtz; Sports Edtor, Paul Levlne; Assstant Sports Edt or, Ron Kolb; Personnel Drector -offce Manager, Phylls Ross Board of Managers : Local Advertsng Manager, Ed Fromkn, As sstant Local Advertsn g Managers, Jm Shore and Jm Sout ar; Co-Credt Managers, Bll Fowler and George Geb; Ass stant Credt Manager, Carol Book; Classfed Adverfsng Manager, Pay Kssn ger; Natonal Advertsng Managers, Mary Ann Ross and Lnda Hazer; Crculaton Manager, George Bergner; Offce and Personnel Manager, Karen Kress; Publc Relatons and Promoton Manager, Ronald Resnkoff commttee on Accuracy and Far Play: Charles Brown, Fath Tanney, Harvay Reeder PAGE TWO SATURDAY, APRL 6, 1968 on-campus bookstore at reduced prces Steve Gerson, USG acton commsson charman, sad he s now arrangng a busness deal wth a western Pennsy lvana book seller And, ust yesterday, The Phladelpha nqurer reported that State Sen R Lawrence Coughln has called an nvestgaton of maruana smokng at campuses of state-supported schools Accordng to the story, Coughln has demanded an mmedate nvestgaton of the Unversty Park campus On Frday, Charles L Lews, vce presdent student affars, sad he has not been contacted by anyone nvolved n a drug nvestgaton The studen t leaders who had war ned of a drug super-bust last term were, the most part, slent on Coughlns statement THS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS TODAY meetng, 7:30 pm, 62 Wu- ntervarsty Chrstan Felow- 01 la, rd L,, c shp, 3 pm, 218 Hetzel Unon Students a Democratc So- Buldne Clety> 7:30 p-m HUB P Kappa Ph, 1 pm, 2:45 Student Flms, 6 pm, HUB Aspm, HUB Tr s mb1 HaU OTTB,, Reed Ferguson Tour Group, 10 UBA, 8 a- HUB Cardroom f am, HUB Assembly HaU Young Amercans Freedom, Student Flms, 7 pm, HUB As- 2:30 pm, HUB Assembly sembly Hall Hall TOMORROW Alpha Ph Omega, 6:30 pm, Art Dept recepton, 4 pm, HUB HUB Man Lounge Brdge Club, 6 pm, HUB Man Assocaton of Women Stu- Lounge dents, 7 pm, 203 HUB Campus Crusade, 7:30 pm, Catholc servce, 8 am, HUB 218 HUB Ballroom Gamma Sgma Sgma, 6:30 Folklore Socety, 7 pm, 214 pm, 214 HUB HUB nterlanda, 7:30 pm, HUB Frends of nda, 1 pm, 218 Ballroom HUB nternatonal Student Lecture, German Dept, 8 pm, HUB 7:30 pm, 173 Wllard Man Lounge Student Relgous Affars, 8:30 Jazz Club, 6:30 pm, 217 HUB pm, 214 HUB Lutheran servce, 10:15 am, Summer Camp ntervews, 1 Esenhower Chapel, 11:15 pm, HUB am, HUB Assembly Hall ; Table Tenns Assoc, 9 pm, 11:45 am, Grace Lutheran 218 HUB Church ; 4 pm, Esenhower USA, 8 am, HUB Cardroom Chapel USG Consttutonal Revson Serne Week organzatonal Commttee, 7 pm, 217 HUB WDFM THS WEEKEND TODAY hour 9-1 pm Gary Schwartz wth 11:30-3 pm Popular Musc Top Forty, news on the hour wth Don Kng, ews on the 1-2 pm Up Beat hour 2-5 pm Th e Opera 35:45 P- 1- Popular musc 5-/ pm Open House wth Tom Kaln 7-8 pm Jazz Notes 5:457 P-m The ChapelSer mdnght Joe Benvanger vce (delay broadcast ) wth Top Forty, news on the 710 P-m The Thrde Prohour gramme wth George Soberg 12 mdnght-4 pm John (Beethoven Pano Concerto Rch wth Top Forty, news on * 3) the hour 10-10:05 am WDFM News,, 10:05-12 mdnght The Thrde Tnwnpnnw Programme (Contnued) wth 10MORROW Anthony Francelln (All De cm Popular musc wth bussy Program) Joane Kaleta news on the 12-12:05 am WDFM News bew d ± 1«S by MEA, nc * Looks as thou gh o/e Lyndon headed em off at the cred blty gapl Letters to the Edtor n Memonam TO THE EDTOR: The tragc death of Dr Martn Luther Kng leaves Amerca wth a saddened heart; however, hs death s not the real tragedy No one can honestly pont a fnger at the assassn; the fnger should be ponted at Amerca The deed of the young man reflects an atttude n Amerca Ths s the real tragedy As Dr Kng sad so often, and reterate, racsm s not a problem black Amercans have to solve Racsm was begun by whte Amerca, practced and perpetuated by whte Amerca Only whte Amerca can solve ths problem Black Amercans, by and large, have mantaned an unshakened fath n the Amercan credo, All men are created equal The tme has come when all Amercans should beleve lkewse Jesse T Moore, Jr Graduate Lke Chow Men, How Bout You? TO THE EDTOR; As lovers of Chnese food, we have been troubled by a most perplexng problem over the past few months Upon arrvng at Penn State ths fall, on a campus whose populaton s nearly 30,000 students, we found t qute odd to dscover a total absence of any orental restaurants We thnk t would be of great proft to an enterprsng ndvdual who would cater to ths culnary need of the student body Beng the only one of ts knd, ths restaurant would certanly be very popular among the students Both the owners proft and students pleasure, a Chnese restaurant would be a welcome addton to the Penn State communty Davd Popkn, graduate; Ernest Ackerman, graduate; Lynn Aeschback, graduate; Pamela Shoemaker, graduate; Dun a Jutronc; Robert McDermoll, graduate Letter to the Edtor D<*n*d R qhts TO THE EDTOR: n regard to the Unverstys poston on off-campus housng female undergraduates, t seems strange that a unversty supported by state funds s legally able to mantan a polcy accordng to whch some students may fully exercse ther legal rghts, whle others are dened these on the bass of sex A 19-year-old sophomore s permtted o choose the lvng arrangements that sut hs- temperament and budget, whle a senor woman who s a legal adult s compelled to lve n Unversty housng f she wshes a state-unversty educaton n Pennsylvana Although the Dean of Womens offce mantans that coeds are kept n the dorms of strctly economc reasons, the fact that a woman who moves off campus because of health reasons must, although x she s 21, fnd an adult sponsor, (and apparently 23 s the age at whch adulthood begns n State College), who may report her actvtes to the Unversty, makes one doubt the strctly economc nature of the problem n Dean Harrs eyes Certanly the dorms must be kept flled, yet t s a curous fact that ust last year four new, large-szed mens dorms were opened n East Halls, presumably to accommodate an ncrease n admssons f the admnstraton ever had a sncere nterest n droppng ts dscrmnatory polcy aganst women students, t mght have constructed fewer dormtory spaces so as to allow nterested upperclass women to lve downtown However, even gven the exstence of these new dorms, a soluton s not mpossble Although a truly far system would release student* from ther oblgaton o lve n dormtores on the bass of term standng, not sex, ths would requre extensve plannng However, steps could be taken at once to at least elmnate the dscrmnaton aganst the few hundred dssatsfed 21-year-old coeds reported by the TM poll As suggested n a recent letter to the edtor, Ntany men could be transferred o a regular dorm, thus fllng much of the dorm space whch would be vacated f these coeds moved off campus Futhermore, TM research, as reported by Ed Dench, ndcates that the dorms are expected to be overcrowded next year, that many graduate students have been dened unversty accommodatons, and that 100 fraternty pledges were released from the dorms n the mddle of the year t hardly seems, theree, that the dorms would need to become half-empty f a few hundred ndependentmnded female veterans of three years of dorm lvng were permtted to seek downtown apartments Barbara Parker 69 Chrs Herrck 69 uswmmm/pp flu 5E6 HOU) \, _ / STRUCK 0UT7HAT ( r>rx ) LA$T KP7 PRETTY HE ALSO DOESNT SEE YEW WELL, AND HES NEVER PUWEP BASEBALL BEFORE «/!BW l Wr(*5lHff BP UrlOS BEEM SCK M 007 ALL UltflKH(S DOCTORSMS HES 60MS TO BE ALL R6HT, W TO 6ET0UT N THE SlW 5Wh,c f-t SOMETMES A CATCHER CAN KNOW TOO MO AWT THE OPPOSTON co\ C3 o CO> * --ffe =-v at FLM LAB ybs SerfflOfl FREE 5x7 COLOR ENLARGEMENT flm developed FREE 5 x 5 COLOR PALM SUNDAY Servces: (Kodacolor Flm Only!) 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F 1LAB 104 S Sowers Street Vrgna (D and Frank(r)are A ntervewng an Afrcan couple B Vstng a Ngeran Unversty C Exchangng deas wth Ngeran Unversty students $4 nterfrat ernt y Councl of Bucknell swstoswfsfl l l l l l *&«** mu -A um K*vlra8?lt ->M Thursday, Aprl 18th 8:00 pm Davs Gymnasum - Bucknell Unverst y Tckets avalable al the door or at Penn State through Greg Goetner % W Beaver Ave $400 per person A %»l Actually, Vrgna Blount and Frank Ogden are dong all these thngs As members o the 500- student World Campus Afloat Chapman College, these two Arzona college students had the opportunty to talk wth students at the Unversty of fe, badan branch, Ngera Wth the help of Ngeran students and professors, the Amercans compared relgons, art, anthropology, educatonal systems, economc developments, geography, drama, musc, and dance of the two countres Ths s the regular course work aboard Chapman s shpboard campus, the ss Ryndan Vrgna and Frank transferred the credts they earned back to ther home colleges, Arzona State Unversty and Northern Arzona Unversty, and are gong on fc-r ther baccalaureate degrees Chapman College s currently acceptng enrollments the academc year wth the World Campus Afloat program TNERARES Fall 1968: Dep New York Oct 10 Dubln, London, Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Lsbon, Rome, Athens, Hafa, Catana, Barcelona, Las Palmas, Freetown, Ro de Janero, Buenos Ares, Montevdeo, Punta Arenas, Santago, Lma, Acapulco, arrvng Los Angeles Jan 29 Sprng 1969: Dep Los Angeles Feb 3 Honolulu, Tokyo, Kobe, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay, Mombasa, Durban, Cape Town, Dakar, Casablanca, Cadz, Lsbon, arrvng New York May 27 The coupon below, f completed and maled at once, wll provde the frst step n reservng space your fall 1968 and/or sprng 1969 semesters wth World Campus Afloat where you can take full advantage of Chapman Colleges unque three-year experence n effectve teachng aboard shp and n world ports s HSR Worl d Campus A7lo7t? Dra to ftdn7ss 3ll > Chapman College orong«, Calna szm Unverst y presents WLSON PCKETT and SAM and DAVE N : Mss Mrs - c : AST NAM FRST N1TAl Cam«A(Jtfr«ss c sff! Cty T- Campus Name of «y Mr ** nttmlt Ml ar, APBran, fpt ml n «> _ - - * ** Hom t-»1 State >> HWt, J To whch address materal should be sent: Campus? Home Q Parent or Guardan, tn nterested n QFell Q Sprng Semest er 19 DUnd Campus QFc-l»«*»»>»» D B«H> SAFETY NFORMATON: The ss RYNDAM, regstered n The Netherlands, meets nternatonal Safety Standards new shps developed n 1948 HURRY: RESERVE AN APARTMENT CHOCE NOW FOR NEXT etc TERM WHLE APTS & LOWER PRCES ARE STLL AVALABLE WHTEHALL PLAZA & 2 Bedroom Ants FREE Swmmng Pool -- Ar Condtonng Tenns Courts -- Gas Cook ng Bus Trans portaton Completely Furnshed Walk-n Closets Washng Machne and Dryers ndvdually Controlled Thermostats 9 Manager and Mantenance Crews on Premses Amp le Parkn g See Mrs Johnson at our offce 423 Wauoelan Drve or Call * get the detals on how YOU can lon the Busness Staff of The Dal y Collegan Postons are avalable n our local, classfed, and natonal advertsng departments, as well as n our publc relatons and promoton, credt, and crculaton departments No prevous experence needed Students of any maor are welcome to on The Dal y Colleg an BUSNESS CANDDATE SCHOOL Wednesda y, Aprl Wllard Bld g - 7:00 pm

3 Money Research n All Felds Unversty Receves Grants Paromta Chowla assstant professor of mathematcs, has receved a Natonal Scence Foundaton grant o* $78,000 research n number theory and alled topcs Larry O Degelmar, assstant professor of archtectural engneerng, s workng on the development of a problemorented computer anguage smulaton of envronmental condtons n buldngs, under an NSF grant of $70,000 A foundaton grant of $39,800 supports the work of Elsworth R Buskrk, drector of the Laboratory Human Permance Research, on human adaptablty n Japan to cold and physcal work Pazur on Carbohydrates John H Pazur, professor and head of the Department of Bochemstry, n conductng research on nucleosde dphosphate hexoses n the synthess of carbohydrates under an NSF grant of $36,000 Hgh pressure studes on kmberltes and carbonattes are beng conducted by Arthur L Boettcher, assstant professor of petrology, wth the support of an NSF grant of $34,900 A study of folc acd mechansms by Stehpen J Benkovc, assstant professor of chemstry, s aded by an NSF grant of $33,000 F W Lampe, professor of chemstry, s conductng research on collson reactons of electroncally excted atoms and molecules under an NSF grant of $26,900 Olofson Gets $51,985 A Publc Health Servce grant of 351,985 supports the work of Roy A Olofson, assocate professor of chemstry, on new methods of peptde synthess Vsual functons of assocaton cortex are beng studed by Paul R Cornwell, assstant professor of psychology, under a PHS grant of $31,617 Rchard L Naeyo, professor and head of the Department of Pathology at the College of Medcne, has r ceved a PHS grant of $31,081 studes of vascular factors n hemodynamc regulaton Edward G Buss, professor of poultry scence, s conductng studes of the nfluence of mutant gene on rboflavn metabolsm, supported by a PHS grant of $28,336 Vsual Percepton Analytc studes of vsual percepton are beng made by Herschel W Lebowtz, professor of psychology, under a PHS grant of $25,307 Robert J Flpse, professor of dfry scence, s conductng research on amno acd metabolsm by spermatozoa wth the support of a PHS grant of $24,640 Edwn W Mueller, research professor of physcs, has been granted $24,015 by the Publc Health servce feld on mcroscopy of bologcal molecules A medcal lbrary resource grant of $22,808 has been made to the Hershey Medcal Center by the Publc Health Servce A PHS grant of $ supports the research of Rchard L McCarl, assstant professor of bochemstry, on lpd metabolsm and functon n tssue culture c-lls Ar Polluton Control The PHS Natonal Center Ar Polluton Control has provded a grant of $700 tuton coverage a PHS offcer presently studyng at Penn State A grant of $1,663 has been made by the Vocatonal Rehabltaton Admnstraton of the Department of Health, Educaton, and Welfare an nsttute on rehabltaton servces, conducted by Kenneth W Hylbert, drector of the Rehabltaton Counselng Program F W Lampe, professor of chemstry, s drectng a specal proect on the radaton chemstry, photosenst a t o n METCO, nc, has donated equpment valued at»z,0&0 wncn wul be used n the engneerng technology r/ ram at the Captol Campus A grant of $1,000 has been made by the Unted Church Board Homeland Mnstres n support of the work of Yosho Fukuyama, assocate professor of relgous studes Student Affars Research The Pennsylvana Department of Publc nstructon has provded $500 computer processng and analyss of research data n the Offce of Student Affars Research General Rado Co has donated a capactance brdge delectrcs research, valued at $2,175, to the Materals Research Laboratory The Natonal Scence Foundaton has granted $44,500 a theoretcal nvestgaton of stellar atmospheres by Satosh Matsushma, professor of astronomy Vladmr Vand, professor of crystallography, s n charge of an nvestgaton of structure of clay-organc complexes conducted wth the support of a $23,800 Natonal Scence Foundaton grant Corn Breedng Thomas also admnsters a contrbuton of $5,000 from Agway, nc, n support of research dealng wth corn breedng K Vedam, assocate professor of sold state scence, s conductng research on the optcal propertes of selenum under a $7,000 grant-n-ad from Selenum-Tellurum Development Assocaton Whtmoyer Laborato r e s, nc, have contrbuted $3,000 n support of research on qualty factors n turkeys treated wth carb-o-sep, conducted by J H MacNel, assocate professor of food scence A contrbuton of $2,000 f rom Morton Chemcal Co supports research by Dean Asquth, pro- chemstry and mass spectrometry of slanes and smple alkylslanes the Atomc Energy Commsson, whch has provded a grant of $34,288 the research Snpes Conducts Research The AEC has also granted $26,000 a specal proect on electron spn resonance studes of rradated pyrmdnes and purnes The research s conducted by Wallace C Snpes, assstant professor of bophyscs Each of the followng sx ndustres has contrbuted $800 toward the cooperatve program n metallurgy AMP nc ; Bethlehem Steel Corp ; Carpenter Steel Co; Crucble Steel Co of Amerca; St Joseph Lead Co ; and Standard Steel The program s under the drecton of R W Lndsay, head of the metallurgy secton of the department of materals scence, The Alcan Cable Corporaton has contrbuted $250 to the College of Engneerng and $250 to the Department of Chemstry, to be used the purchase of needed equpment Mne Safety Applanc <> Co, Pttsburgh, has gven the Unverstys Department of Meteorology a DC-3 arcraft and accessores, valued $93,900 Charles H Hoser, dean of the College o Earth and Mneral ndustres and professor of meteorology, s n charge Flower Growers The Charles H Dllon Research Fund of the Pennsylvana Flower Growers has provded $3,750 n support of research on aerated steam under the drecton of John W Whte, assstant professor of florculture Research on roughage type and the nutrton and health of rumnants, conducted by B R Baumgardt, professor of anmal nutrton, s supported wth a $3,000 grant from Agway, nc fessor of entomology at the Frut Research Laboratory at Arendtsvlle, on the control of mtes and nsects of apples NSF Grants T h r e e Unversty faculty members are among the 147 young engneerng professors throughout the country chosen from 6 /5 applcants who have receved Engneerng Research ntaton Grants fronv the Natonal Scence Foundaton They are Joseph Stach, assstant professor of electrcal engneerng; Lee W Sapersten, assstant professor of mnng engneerng and Donald S Ermer, assstant professor of ndustral engneerng Stach wll cordu t an nvestgaton of nsulator contact effects under a grant of $14,900; Sawrsten, who was awarded a $15,000 grant, plans studes of ppng n the gravty flow of granular materal; and Elmers research wll be on optmzng metal cuttng condtons by adaptve control, under a $14,800 grant Government Employes Fsher also admnsters the $258 provded by the Department of the Army to cover tuton and fees government employes enrolled n contnu- CARL ANDERSON of Ch Ph fraternty works out plans the Easer Seal Socetys ng educaton unt courses and Lly Day wth Mrs Kaye W Vnson Ch Ph housemother Today s Lly Day nmal programs Jon N Weber, assocate pro- n State College fessor of geochemstry s undertakng trace element and stable sotope studes of coral reel carbonates under a grant of $34,400 from the Natonal Scence Foundaton The Foundaton has transferred to the Unversty ttle to government property used n research at the Unversty valued at $10,113; J A Dxon, The annual Easter Seal Socety fund the county n whch they are collected, to professor of chemstry, s n rasng campagn, Lly Day, wll be con- fnance rehabltaton servces to the crpcharge O t e r equpment valued at $2,435 has been trans- ducted today n the State College area The pled, Scott sad The remander goes to fered by the Foundaton; Nor- Centre County Easter Seal Socety wll spon- the state Easter Seal Socety to support a man C Deno, professor of sor the program, wth the help of several Un- program of natonal educaton and research chemstry, s n charge of the versty organzatons Accordng to Scott the Lly Day canv equpment, whch s to be used n announcng the plans ths years pagn s a chance members of the comsolely basc research program and the procedures whch wll be munty to fnance the mracle of rehablta- followed today, campagn charman Donald ton and to help provde a better future Scott sad that the brothers of Ch Ph fra- some of our handcapped neghbors ternty, led by Carl Anderson and ther Scott noted that doctors and therapsts housemother, Mrs Kaye W Vnson, wll are constantly engaged n the mracle of lead the program rehabltaton The fraternty brothers wll be asssted He added that one way ctzens could supermarket n the Negro area was by grls from 13 sorortes who wll be sta- help s through ths hghlght of the 1968 f rebombed despte a plea by Charles toned at maor downtown ntersectons and Easter Seal campagn, whch concludes Aprl Evers nonvolence shoppng centers They wll pn Easter lles 14, Easter Sunday Ths specal Lly Day on the lapels of shoppers and gve balloons event rases funds crppled chldren and Mnor Outbreaks n Toledo to chldren n return a donaton the adults n Centre County An estmated 1,500-2,000 young Easter Seals campagn The sorortes assstng Scott and Ch people roamed through a near West Volunteers conductng the sale can be Ph are: Alpha Ch Omega, Alpha Sgma Sde area of Toledo, Oho, creatng dentfed by the baskets of lles they wll Alpha, Ch Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Delta mnor dsturbances Scott Hgh carry and the dentfcaton cards they wll Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa School, a predomnantly N e g r o wear Gamma, P Beta Ph, Alpha Ph, Alpha Epschool n that secton, dsmssed ts Eghty per cent of the funds rased slon Ph, Alpha Delta P, Zeta Tau Alpha pupls earler n the day after sevdurng the Easter Seal campagn reman n and Kappa Delta eral dsturbances Students at a hgh school n Hartd, Conn, were dsmssed at 11:30 am and polce sad some of the youngsters smashed wndows and turned n fre alarms Lly Day Marks Drve For Easter Seal Funds Rotng Spreads to 12 Ctes ( Contnued from p age one) Meanwhle, volence erupted n at least a dozen other ctes across the naton Some 3,000 Natonal Guardsmen backed up polce n Detrot where bands of Negroes, many of them teen-agers, lned streets of a Negro secton and hurled brcks and bottles at passng cars A whte tax drver was beaten by a group of Negroes n the area where 43 persons were klled and fres were set n the worst of last s rots Polce, wth squad cars and an armored tank, cordoned off the area of Frdays rots and many bystanders scattered at the show of ce Fres raged n a 16-block area of Chcago, a largely Negro secton of the cty some three mles from the Loop at ts closest pont The state moved 6,000 llnos Natonal Guardsmen nto the cty Lootng and rockthrowng spread and a freman was shot n the leg The Natonal Guard was alerted n Massachusetts after outbreaks of volence were reported n the Negro Roxbury secton of Boston Memphs, scene of Dr Kngs assassnaton, was put under a 7 pm to 5, am curfew Harlem On Fre New Yorks Harlem and Bedd - Stuy vesant areas remaned tense yesterday after a nght of sporadc volence Heavy polce rencements were rushed n and all polcemen were put on 12-hour shfts, sx-days a week A no-parkng sgn was thrown through a ewelry store wndow n South Bend, nd, and a sea of hands scooped up $5,000 n watches and rngs Nearby, a crowd of about 4,000, half of them whtes, had, ust broken up after servces n Courthouse Square n Jackson, Mss, 34 Negro leaders called a one-week Negro boycott of schools and whte busnesses Thursday nght was marked by scattered volence and a whte-owned Human Develo pment Student Councl ELECTONS World Mourns Loss of Cvl Rghts Leader (Contnued from page one) den, who gave Dr Kng the Nobel Peace Prze 1964 Meanwhle, n Atlanta, Mrs, Kng, clad n black and her eyes swollen, brought the body of her slan husband home from Memphs yesterday as several hundred mourners surged around the plane The Kngs four young chldren, who had wated several hours under somber skes and n a slght drzzle, were the frst to board the plane and ran nto the arms nf ther mother Mrs Kng and the chldren then stood n the doorway of the plane as the bronze casket was rolled down a ramp and nto a watng hearse A 50-car motorcade accompaned the hearse to Hanleys Funeral Home, not far from the Ebenezer Baptst Church, where thf Georga-born Negro leader gave many of hs sermons m dong as well as can be expected, Mrs Kng murmured, replyng to a newsman s queston Mrs Kng had been provded wth a plane to Atlanta by Sen Robert F Kennedy, D-NY A t appeared that the Admnstraton was not gong to act, the students took t upon themselves to lower the flags The students had a pole wth a knfe ted to the end n order to cut the ropes on the flag poles However, someone appeared wth a crowbar whch the students used to break the lock mechansm at the base USG Canddates To Meet n HUB There wll be a meetng of all canddates and campagn managers the Sprng Term undergraduate student electons today The meetng wll begn at 1 pm n 203 Hetzel Unon Buldng of the flag pole As the Amercan flag was beng lowered, a whte student, yellng Ths s wrong, broke out of the crowd of bystanders and tred to stop the lowerng of the flag, A hassle developed, and several people rushed out of Old Man Two campus patrolmen arrved at the scene and took hold of the ropes to the Amer- Collegan Classfeds Brng Re sult s MRC GREAT MEETNG V Earler, Mrs Kng had sad of her husbands slayng: do thnk ts the wll of, God We always knew ths cold happen can flag The students wth the crowbar rushed to the flag pole wth the Pennsylvana State flag and lowered t to half-mast The argung among the students and patrolmen contnued untl someone came out of Old Man and sad that Presdent Johnson had made a proclamaton that the flags were to be flown at half-mast Umpres TM NTRAMURAL SOFTBALL $2O0/game ESENHOWER CHAPEL 11:15 a, m career eng neern g opp ortun t es THURSDAY APRL 18 APPOtt NTMENTS 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S$ Sgn Up 203-G HUB CAMPUS NTERVEWS Methodst domnaton Applcatons are avalable n Room 109 Untl Aprl 9 WANTED f or senor s n all b) anches of engneerng SUNDAY WORSHP All Students n the College of Human Development are elgble, Campagnng n ndana Thursday nght, Kennedy broke the news of Kngs death to a predomnantly Negro gatherng and told them: had a member of my famly klled, but he was klled by a whte man Students Lowe r Old Man Flags to Half Mast A racally mxed group of students lowered- the Amercan and Pennsvlvana State flags n front of Old Man to halfmast yesterday n memorum to the Rev Dr Martn Luther Kng Jr A group of students asked the Admnstraton to have the flags lowered by 1 pm When A prl 15 & 16 spokesman sad Kennedy chartered the plane at Mrs Kngs request after the senator telephoned to ask f there was anythng he could do * *Vm- <s*fs vv - :- lft-;,- s0%m, Xft w : *»15 v-*h*f* «Sf Twm l W*t t <, *** mrflwffl S 11m THS MUST BE THE PLACE! 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4 Soph 42 Recalls t Bg Came Years / There are tmes when George Pollard would rather come face to face wth a ferocous seven-foot grzzly bear than take an exam and more often than not he gets the chance ts all n a days work ths 42-year-old undergraduate n zo6logy For, when hes not beng a student sx months out of the year, hes a bg game gude n hs natve home of Alaska, helpng hunters track down such prze trophes as moose, carbou, bear, sheep and mountan goat, You know, some of those exams we take are tougher than a 21-day hunt n the wlderness, Pollard commented But even wth the hardshps of adustng to academc lfe, Pollards ultmate desre to develop a more scentfc understandng of wld lfe and nature has perssted, brngng hm back the past four years to pursue hs studes here always wanted to go to college, and after 14 years of the practcal sde of outdoor lfe, decded t was tme to get the scentfc approach as well, he sad Pecemeal Educaton Wth the peak of the huntng season n Alaska centered around August and September, and sometmes on nto October and November, Pollard s ced to bypass the tr adtonal aca demc year, and concentrate hs studes to somewhat of a pece-meal schedule n the wnter and sprng terms Then, ts back home to Kaslof (100 mles south of Anchorage) to prepare another season n fact ths year, he may even have to ego the sprng term so he can spend a few months explorng and scoutng new huntng ranges hs clents How dd he become nvolved n the gude busness? hunted - as a youth and ve always been nterestedn anmals and the outdoors, he sad Ever snce hgh school, Pollard has been leadng hunters from the Unted States and Europe ovr the valleys, ests, and mountans of the famed Kena Natonal Moose Range n search of Bg Game He has had hs moments as well qute a few of them n fact A Close Call For example, there was the day Pollard approached a wounded grzzly bear, thnkng t dead, only to see t suddenly pop to ts feet, and lunge at hm The hunter was gudng had to ht t hard twce, and we were certan t was dead, the student sad As approached, t suddenly rose to ts feet and leaped at me got off one shot from the hp and knocked hm back, but he recovered and lunged at me agan, ths tme comng wthn a foot of me bee the other hunters opened up guess that was one of my most exctng experences Asked f t was a bg bear, Pollard re-, pled Not really; n fact t was knd of small, only about seven-feet! Durng hs tenure as a bg game gude, Pollard estmates he has led at least 50 dfferent huntng expedtons nvolvng men and women of all ages and descrptons A large share of hs hunters from the states come from Pennsylvana Grls Lke Hunts The grls seem to enoy the hunts more than anybody else, he sad They usually go off wanderng, pckng berres and thngs lke that But they lsten, and seldom get lost We gve them a bg horse bell prmarly to scare off any bears they may encounter, but also to use as a sgnal n case they get lost t was on one such trp that Pollard met hs wfe, whch also explans hs eventual decson to come here She attended Penn State as an undergraduate, and comes from Bolng Sprngs, Pa, he sad On one of our vsts to her parents, decded to enroll at Penn State and here am Durng the huntng trps Pollards wfe does the cookng, helps wrangle horses, and sometmes even ads n sknnng the anmals Pollards eventual goal, once he s fnshed wth hs schoolng, s to become more nvolved n the wrtng and photographng of wld lfe professonal magaznes Centra l Atlantc Conference Mnster Prazzn To Speak n Schwab The Rev Francs X Prazzn, conference mnster of the Central Atlantc Conference, Unted Church of Chrst, wll speak on nevtables, Even the New Man, at Unversty Chapel Servce at 11 am tomorrow n Schwab Wth Mchael Bouman conductng, the Chapel Chor wll sng Alessandro Scarlatts Exultate Deo, and organst June Mller wll play compostons of Bach and Brahams The Rev Mr Prazzn was born n New York, the son of a mnster wth a cty msson a large talan group whch grew nto the Church of the Ascenson and s now the East Harlem Parsh After servng n the Army , he was graduated from Ursnus College and Lancaster Theologcal Semnary The Rev Mr Prazzn also dd graduate work at the Unversty of Pttsburgh, Pttsburgh- Xena Theologcal Semnary, and Unon Theologcal Semnary Career as Pastor After servng a church n Turtle Creek, the Rev Mr Prazzn was selected as mssonary n Syosset, NY, then returned n 1958 to Pennsylvana to serve at the Greensburg E and R Church and from 1959 to 1965 as pastor of the Ephrata, Pa, Bethany Unted Church of Chrst He has held hs present post snce 1965 He s co-author wth Gabrel Fackre of The Msery and Grandeur of the Church, and has wrtten artcles a number of relgous publcatons Students Kennedy 7 And the lst contnues to grow A Students Kennedy group was med at the Unversty Wednesday nght Ronald Chesn (loth-ournalsm- Pttsburgh; and Donna Levenson (loth-pre-law-phladelpha) were named co-charmen The mmedate goal of!he group s to obtan student votes Robert Kennedy n the Tme Magazne natonal student prmary, Choce 68 Ths electon wll decde Amercas future, Chesn and Levenson sad Senator Kennedy not only advocates the termnaton of hostltes n Southeast Asa, but shows an awareness of the awesome responsbltes that face us at home The Senator represents a commtment to progress and the rule of law n the face of all adversty Students Kennedy wll mantan a booth all day Monday, and Tuesday on the ground floor of the Hetzel Unon B lldng FRANCS X PRAZZN? Formed Also on Wednesday nght the Young Democratc Club was revved Prof Alfred J Engel, advsor of the club, sad that the man eft of the club wll be devoted to electng ehher Mc- Carthy or Kennedy to the presdency along wth the Democratc senatoral and congressonal canddates To accomplsh ths, : esdence hall ums, booths and guest speakers are beng prepared to educate people n the programs of the Democratc party Grants Gven to Penn State The Research Dvson of Vrgna Polytechnc nsttuted under a prme contract wth the Natonal Academy of Scences Cooperatve Hghway Research Program, has subcontracted research needs relatng to permance of aggregate n hghway constructon The grant of $2,343 s the work drected by Thomas D Larson, assocate professor of cvl ngneerng A contrbuton of $5,000 has been made by Rohm and Hass Research Laboratores n support of research on ol add- FOR BEST RESU LTS USE COLLEGAN CLASSFEDS tves n the Department of Chemcal Engneerng M R Fenske, professor and head of the department, admnsters the grant An evaluaton of selected] steelma ng by-products as sol amendments s beng made by L F Marrott, assocate pro-! fessor of sol technology, W E Downs, assstant GREAT lessor at the Southwestern Feld Research Laboratory, wth the support of a $4,600 grant from the US Steel Corp BG GAME!!! Fnal exams were never lke ths George Pollard, 42-year-old sophomore n zoology at the Unversty A student sx months Pollard spends the other half of the year as a bg game gude n hs home town of Kaslof, Alaska Here he s shown wth one of hs prze trop hes Collegan Notes Professors Awarded Honors, Appontment s C R Carpenter, research Davd P l-jld, research assocate n geology, presented Edward L Mattl, head of Art Educaton professor of psychology and anthropology, has been apponted to the Commsson on loquum of the department of ton, s servng as drector of a talk on carbuattes at a col- te Department of Art Educa- nstructonal Technology of the Earth and Planetary Scence the Natonal Art Educatons US Department of Health, Educaton and Welfare earler ths month tranng program n New York of the Unversty of Pttsburgh 1968 pre-conference research The 15-member commsson ths week wll make a comprehensve nvestgaton and evaluaton of Guy E Rndone, assocate Eastern Arts Assocatons an- Glass Technology The semnar, a pat of the all nstructonal technology and professor of ceramc scence, nual conference n New York, meda Fndngs of the commsson are to be reported to Rensselear Polytechnc nst- of Educaton, and nvolves gave an nvted lecture at s supported b- the US Offce the Presdent by June 30, 1969 # & tute last week at a lecture some 80 representatves of colleges, unverstes, publc * seres enttled Fronters of Wnona Morga*, professor of Glass Scence and Technology of educaton n the East schools and state departments chld development and famly relatonshps, and drector of The topc of hs lecture was Robert Lathrop, assstant the Unversty nursery schools, Effects of Hgh Pressure on dean of Penn States College of has been named Educator of the Propertes of Structure of Educaton, s servng as semnar evaluator the Year by the Unted Prvate Academc Schools Asso- * * f Glass caton of Pennsylvana Rndone recently returned Osborn Receves Award * * w from East Gerruny where he Elbert F Osborn, vce presdent Unversty research, Rchard J Patterson Harrsburg orthopedc surgeon, has ton of the East German Acad- n one of 50 US engneers who presented a paper - the nvta- been apponted as lecturer n emy of Scences n connecton have ben elected to the Natonal Academy of Engneer- anatomy at the medcal center wth the techncal program of the annual Lepzg Far ng The academy sponsored an Electon to the Academy s nternato al Con g r e s s on the hghest professonal dstncton that can be conferred on Glass, Glass Fbers and Hgh Temperature Materals whch an Amercan engneer and s was attended by 500 scentsts lmted to those who have made from both eastern and western mportant contrbu t o n s to bloc natons engneerng theory and practce or who have demon- Helen M Kovar, lbraran at strated unusual accomplshments n the poneerng of new the Westerly Parkway Junor Hgh School n State College, and developng felds of technology has been apponted assstant catalog lbraran the Pattee Lbrary Named assstant serals cataloe lb raran was Ruth Jane Artfax Buzby Open o buy and s ell crazy odd thngs Research Assstants Thomas G Hughes has Antques, Cameras, Decoratve thngs Jewelry & been apponted research assstant n the Hydromechancs Kngs, War Souvenrs You Dvson of the Ordnance Research Laboratory He wll be name t We want t engaged n experments on Russan Vsts Here Y D Tretyakov, professor of chemstry at Moscow State Unversty, s a vstng research scholar n the research group of Arnulf Muan, n the College of Earth and Mneral Scences He s one of the partcpants n the program of exchange of scholars between the USSR and Unted States under the agreement between the two countres Hughes Named Move Drector G Wllam Hughs, merly moton pcture producer the Mchgan Department of Publc Health, has been named supervsor of moton pcture servces n the Dvson of nstructonal Servces Hughes, who earned the bachelor of scence degree at Mchgan State Unversty, served as producton supervsor at the same nsttuton bee onng the staff of the Mchgan Department of Publc Health n 1966 n ths poston he was responsble all nmaton actvtes regardng the Mchgan Ar Polluton program Frank Dachlle, assocate professor of geochemstry and mneralogy, presented a talk enttled Meteortcs and Clmatc Changes at a Geologcal Scences Semnar held last month at Co-nell Unversty the hydrodynamcs of submerged bodes Hughes receved hs bachelor and master of scence degrees n mechancal engneerng at the Unversty : - * Claus P Janota has been apponted research assstant n the acoustcs and sgnal processng dvson at the Unverstys Ordnance Research Laboratory Janota receved hs bachelor of scence degree n physcs and mathematcs at Mdwestern Unversty n Wchta Falls Texas Ask Your Frends About Our Shop 123% W Beaver pen Everyday 11:00 to 5:30 Dsc plnar y Cases Down, Rhodes Says There has been an overall declne n the number o dscplnary cases handled n the last year sad James A Rhodes, assstant dean of men Dean Rhodes, speakng at an ntervew earler ths week, cted three possble causes the declne He attrbuted the change n off campus vstaton polcy as a probable factor n the general declne of dscplnary acton n cases of certan types n many of the cases off campus whch are the frst offense as far as the Unversty s concerned there s no dscplnary acton Rhodes sad Mnor cases of dsorderly conduct such as the consumpton of alcoholc beverages whch are handled through the cvl courts are not usually dscplned by the Unversty, he added Hgh Capablty Rhodes also ndcated that the fact that the capabltes of students now are much hgher than prevously mght have had an effect on the number of msbehavor ncdents handled by hs offce He explaned that n determnng the dscplne to be nsttuted n any sngle case a great deal s based on the ndvdual student nvolved He added that although there may be a general relaton between offense and dscplne, each dscplnary decson s an ndvdual decson We use an educatonal approach wth prmary emphass on rehabltatng the student, he sad: n reference to the Undergraduate Student Government Student Protecton Act whch s presently bee the Student Affars Commttee of the Unversty Senate, Rhodes sad, We are dong essentally what they would lke us to, but the Unversty reserves the rght to be concerned about that knd of conduct Stll Concerned The Unversty s stll concerned wth the conduct of students off campus, he added Concernng the usage of maruana on campus, Rhodes sad that acton taken by the Unversty n a specfc case depends on the extent of nvolvement n relaton to student demonstratons and the Unversty Rhodes stated that the Unversty does not queston the rght to demonstrate peaceably n the case of a volent or dsorderly assembly, added Rhodes, the Unversty may take acton He also sad that there exsts a wde range n term standng, grade pont average and age among students who receve dscplnary acton from hs offce! > dened that any one type of student s consstently nvolved wth dscplne dont know of any correlaton between grades and dscplne, he added RTENOUR HEALTH CENTER DSPENSARY HOURS Monday throug h Frday Saturday 8:00 am to 11:45 am 1:30 pm to 4:45 pm 8:00 am to 11:45 am At all othe r tmes the, Emergency Room n the hosptal wll be avala ble to students EMER- GENCY TREATMENT only Attendance durng regular dspensary hours s encouraged because of the avalablt y of a full complement of physcans and such ancll ary servces as labor atory, X-ray, physcal therapy and pharmacy These ancllary servces are not avalable af ter regular dspens ary hours except on an emergency bass Student Held on Narcotc s Charges By The Assocated Press federal agents and state and A Unversty unor was ar- local polce, who sad they conrested n hs off-campus res- fscated drug capsules, cultures dence yesterday o narcotcs and equpment, charges, State Polce report- Andrews was arragned beec-,,,, f 1-e a magstrate and confned The student scence maor n Centre County al n leu Charles L Andrews 21, of o S25oo bal Whte Oak, was arrested by Counselors desre d, men & women a very fne Pocono coed chldern s cam p Must be presently n the sophom ore, u nor or senor class Arts & Crafts, Musc, Small Crafts, Athletcs, WS Certfcate Please contact Offce of Student Ad nmaton and appontment Wll vst campus Aprl 9th GODDARD SPACE FLGHT CENTER GRENBELT, MD & TWO WHEELS CYCLE SHOP & $ẉ 7 A LNK YOUR COUNTRYS FUTURE WTH YOUR OWN tsass g* = V-V - 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5 Lon Tenns Team Home, Track Away Today x-s-jfjpotttss w v: *atr, \Trv*ta sl;l* **v s ; *h > sax*«- HHBS NEAL KRAMER number two netman Netmen Meet WVU n Seasons Opener Thncl ads Open Season Aganst Powerful Army Despte an eght game exhbton trp where hs team came up wth fve wns, Penn State tenns coach Holmes Cathrall stll faces some problems Wth West Vrgna here today the season opener, Cathrall stll had not mulated a set lneup by yesterday Asde from the frst two postons held by Maro Obando and Neal Kramer, sad Cathrall, the remanng postons are up grabs, Competng the four open slots are Tom DeHuff, Tom Daley, Jeff Bckmore, Matty Kohn and Glenn Rupert Cathrall concedes that West Vrgna has a slght edge n the upcomng meet The Southern Conference permts the use of freshmen and the the Mountes have some good prospects We should be strong n the one-two sngles matches and frst doubles match, sad Cathrall, but we wll need some strong supportng roles from a relatvely nexperenced bench Despte the lack of depth, the Lons dd well n ther pre-season matches That 5-3 mark could easly have been a 7-1 record, as State dropped two very close 5-4 contests Tomorrows matches are scheduled the courts of the Penn State Tenns Club, located behnd the Shelds Buldng f these courts are too wet the matches to be held, the East Halls courts wll be used The Penn State varsty track and feld squad opens, ts regular outdoor season today at West Pont as t takes on the powerful Army track squad Army has long been a huge stumblng block the Lon thnclads and ths meet should prove no excepton State has only beaten the Cadets once n the last eght years and ths year West Pont boasts one of ts fnest and best balanced teams Penn States runners feel ready to attempt an upset as they also boast a well-balanced team A perfect class dstrbuton exsts on ths years squad, as twelve senors; twelve unors and twelve sophomores wll perm the Lons today The meet promses to be an exctng one, wth stff competton n many events, and f good weather prevals, the tmes should be very fast such an early meet One of the top Lon hopefuls s John Cabat, a unor hgh umper who holds the school record n that event Also heavly counted upon to spark State s the senor captan Chp Rockwell Rockwell wll perm n the trple ump the Lons Bob Beam wll perm n the hurdles State and s one of the runners on ts fne 440 relay team Also on the 440 team and one of the busest State players s sprnter Ken Brnker Ray Smth, All-Amercan cross country man, wll run aganst stff competton n the mle run &J&&&&& JOHN CABAT1 Lon hgh umper Lon Nne Opens Home Season Today Oppose Getts bur q on New Feld at 2 pm By DON MCKEE Collegan Sports Wrter The furor ded down at practce yesterday Penn States baseball team Followng the httng exploson that saw the Lons bury Bucknell wth 26 runs, coach Chuck Medlar held ust an hour of practce nstead of the customary two and a half hour workout Just enough to keep them sharp, was the way Medlar put t After the practce the team got at Bucknell, the chance to rest was called and welcome The Lons go after wn number two at 2 pm today, but the home opener wth Gettysburg wll hardly be the same type of game The Bullets have a tough club that came out fghtng last year and sent the Lons home losers by an 8-7 count Gettysburg eventually wound up second n the Mddle Atlantc Conference, behnd Rder, the Dstrct 2 champons Mostly Veterans The Bullets retaned most of last years team and Wednesday won ther season opener, downng Amercan Unversty 8-5 Slated to open aganst the Lons s the man who pcked up the wn aganst Amercan, Dave Person The lefty turned n a good three-nnng p erf ormance, strkng out sx, walkng one and allowng ust two hts Backng up Person are two sophs, Dave Smth and John Hoyle Both saw acton Wednesday although nether was as mpressve as Person Apart from the statstcs, theres another m- portant fact about Gettysburg s mound staff that greatly nterests Chuck Medlar n a world where rghthanders are the rule, all three of the Bullets starters are lefes Wth sx of the eght Lon regulars swngng the bat from the rght sde, plus the wnd that always blows out to left at the new baseball feld near Beaver Stadum, the Bullet portsders may be n a tough afternoon Medlar wll counter wth ether Bll Mcsky or Gary Manderbach, two ptchers who showed some good stuff n Florda Mcsky gave up one run n nne nnngs durng the exhbtons and Manderbach wasnt far behnd, allowng two runs n fve frames No Varsty Acton Nether of the two ptchers has seen any regular season varsty acton Manderbach wasn t on the roster a year ago and Mcsky s a sophomore But ths lack of experence under fre ddnt worry ether Medlar or the ptchers The way the two handled the opposton n Florda was even more encouragng than t mght seem, snce the Lons had not had a chance to practce outdoors, and teams lke Florda State and Wake Forest were well nto regular season play Mcsky appears to have all the ptches He has a sharp curve and a good fastball, sad Medlar Hs control has also been excellent n the early gong Manderbach, a lefty, has none of the control problems whch habtually plague young southpaws Hes around the plate all the tme, sad Medlar Manderbach s best ptch s hs curve, but WVU To Leave Conference MORGANTOWN, WVa (AP) James G Harlow, presdent of West Vrgna Unversty, announced yesterday that the unversty wll wthdraw from the Southern Conference at the end of the current academc yea r Dr Harlow sad Athletc Drector Robert N Brown nmed conference Commssoner Lloyd P Jordan, of the decson Harlow gave these reasons the wthdrawal : 1 Travel dstances between WVU and other memver nsttutons resulted n schedulng dffcultes n many sports and prevented the development of natural rvalres n athletcs 2 West Vrgna Unversty s the only large publcly supported nsttuton that belongs to the Southern Conference Harlow sad, West Vrgna Unversty takes ths step wth regret because of ts warm assocaton wth the Southern Collegan Ph oto by Paul Levfne LON BASEBALL COACH Chuck Medlar looks on as hs learn works out n a practce lesson earler n the week The Lon Nne opens ts home season aganst Gettysburg today at 2 on the newly-constructed damond near Beaver Stadum The team played ts frst game Thursday at Bucknell and came home wnners by a 15-5 score DMagg o Becomes Battng Coach BRMNGHAM, Ala (AP) Joe DMaggo, ctng a bunch of eager kds, yesterday added full-tme coachng dutes to hs ob as vce presdent of the Oakland Athletcs have become attached to these kds have never bean around a group so eager to learn, sad DMaggo, who has spent the prst fve weeks helpng the As wth ther httng The 53-year-old H a l l of Famer prevously had gone to sprng tarnng as a battng nstructor wth the New York Yankees, but untl ths year he hadn t done anythng more than that snce retrng as a Oakland DMaggo lves n San Francsco owner Charles O Fnley asked hm f he would be a vce presdent Then, whle here an exhbton game aganst Cncnnat, Fnley announced the great Yankee Clpper also would serve as a full tme coach The players and l and the other coaches are very h appy about ths, and know that Joe s, too, sad Manager Bob Kennedy, addng that DMaggo wll st -vth hm on the bench and not be on the coachng lnes payer r years ago maggu sau c >kc= uu But w h e n the Athletcs conflct between hs front offce moved from Kansas Cty to dutes and hs ob on the feld Counselors desred, men & women, a very fne Pocono coed chldren s cam p Bob Kennedy s my boss, he sad Whatever he wants me to be, ll be Many baseball people were surprsed w h e n DMaggo agreed to go wth Fndlay n the frst place They thought f he ever got back nto the game more actvcl;- than ust as a part-tme battng nstructor, t would be wth the Yankees But DMaggo sad the Yankees never offered hm a ob and the Yankees countered that Joe never had ndcated he was wllng to return t- an actve status 710 S Atheron St Studo Apartments drect catalog drect from catal og Amber mports Box 122C Mr Holl y, NJ Jazz Workshop ntervews on campus Tuesday, Aprl 9th ; arrange appontment through Offce of Student Ad, 121 Grange Buldng THE MEN OF ACACA Sncerely Cong atulate Ther New Lttle Ssters Of Daughters Of Pytha 1 Bedroom A pa rtmen t s nt erru p ted musc from 2:30 tll Today at The Phyrst Dane Clymor Carole Dawson Chrs Pzzllo Terre Makowsk For Results-Us e Collegan Classfeds Call Alex Gregory Assocates, nc SUTE 102 HOLDAY NN For nmaton and applcaton to HOLD AN APARTMENT FOR YOU! TONGHT Bna Brfh Hl e Saturday N ght Move Compled by nhanes and Wllam Taggart M State College Furnshed or Unfurnshed What Happens n Fort Lauderdale % 1968 HARBOUR TOWERS Please contact Offce of Student Ad nmaton A Zebra Paperback Book 951, now at your Books tore GROVE PRESS Slde Rules CAMP WNNEBAGO, FAYETTE, MANE Ph rank s Phyrs t Dggns MEET! OCCUPANCY SEPT WS nstructors, Drver & Mantenance College students themselves reveal n ther own words what really goes on at ther celeb rated Easter rtes Draftng Equpment Camp Counselors, male, swmmng, canoeng, trppng, photography, rflery, dramatcs, musc, publcatons Cathy Campol Ready For Must be presently n the sophomore, unor or senor class Arts & Crafts, Poneerng, Rflery, Golf, Dancng, Conference snce WVU becam< a member n 1950 He ndcated that WVU woul contnue to schedule som Southern Conference school athletc events, but woul not on another conference SUMMER JOBS Over-30,000 actu al -ob- openngs lsted by employers n the 1968 Summer Employment Gude Gve salary, ob descrpton, number of openngs, dates of employment, and name of person to wrte Resorts, dude ranches, theatres, Unted Natons, natonal parks, etc Also career orented obs: bankng, publshng, engn er tg, data processng, electroncs, accountng, many more Covers all 48 states Prce only $3, money back f not satsfed Our ffth year! Unversty Publcatons Rm H758, Box 20133, Denver, Colo Please rush my copy of the 1968 Summer Employ m e a t Gude Payment of $3 s enclosed Name Address he can reach back a good fastball when he has to Snce Medlar has no reason to be dssatsfed wth a 21 run vctory, he has no lneup changes n mnd Jm Owens wll agan lead off at thrd base Dck Dreher bats second and wll start n rght Catcher Dave Fore follows Dreher to the plate John Featherstone, comng off a bg day at the plate remans n the clean-up slot The shortstop belted a homer and two other hts n amassng four RBs at Bucknell Team Captan Gary Kanaske hts out of the, ffth spot The centerfelder punched out three basehts n the frst game Joe Comto, who produced a two-run sngle n hs frst varsty at bat Thursday hts sxth and wll play leftfeld Egleston Hts Seventh Frst baseman Mke Egleston bats n the seventh poston The sophomore ht several h ard drves that wound up n Bucknell gloves and hs only ht was a bunt sngle Hes stll lookng to break out The httng surprse of the season so far has been eghth batter Ken Barto The second-baseman had been swngng a hot bat n exhbton games and that httng contnued nto the regular schedule Barto came up wth three hts, on e a h ome run, and drove n fve runs Wth the season off to a rousng start, Medlar s hopng that Thursdays deluge of httng s an omen the future But as men lke Dck Wllams and Harry Walker can testfy, anythng can happen n baseball Medlar s determned to play one game at a tme Today s only round two :«The CARPETBAGGERS Lk n Aprl 6 9 PM wll appear n Schwab at 8:30 Lloy d has been prased by Downbeat, Playboy, Lf e, Look, and aude nces from San Francsco to Moscow Come and See Wh y Tckets Avalable at Door

6 Lacrosse Team Entertans FkM Because of Assassnaton ftf 8! we$r l#*g*ll _-!_ &_-,8 l P EHSl l C m & s BS b% %dt % + <yp * v_ The rough and tumble world of lacrosse returns to, Unversty Park today brngng wth t a tro of exctng permers and the promse of a resoundng clash of talented squads When the Nttany Lons take the feld aganst Frankln and Marshall at 2 pm, State fans wll get ther frst sght of a man coach Dck Pencek rates as a future All-Amercan Ken Edwards, as sophomore who made everyone st up and take notce when he scored ten goals and added four asssts * Ml n the frst two games, wll lead States attack Edwards faces a mdable challenge to hs scorng talents n Ned Barry, F&Ms All-Mddle Atlantc Conference goale Barry, a senor, may have to stop Edwards and the other Lons by hmself, as F&M has had a decdedly porous defense outsde the goal JfM GEGER The Lons also have a hghly fated goale n Jm Mc toon handly Guone, a man Pencek calls, one of the fve best goales n the country McGuone wll have to fend off an attack that has carred the Dplomats to a 2-1 record ths Sprng and totaled 24 goals The Dplomats topped Dartmouth 10-5 and Mchgan State 9-6 bee fallng to Swarthmore by a 10-5 score Three Penn State golfers won ther second matches of the But McGuone has seen hard httng attacks bee s e a s o n yesterday, carryng ths, and he has met all the challenges The stalwart goales the Lons to ther second dualefts stopped both Oberln and Bucknell n the Lons two meet wn of the season, 4-3 contests to date over Georgetown n addton to the talents of Edwards, State has fve Seno Jm Geger, unor Tom Apple and sophomore Bob other attackmen to keep Ned Barry guessng Randy Voght Hbsehman remaned undefeattalled three goals aganst Bucknell wth the help of Dave ed, whle senor Rusty WashSchock Bob Schoepfln scored two and asssted on two, burn won hs frst match of the year n rot-torn Washngwhle Loren Stolp and Rck Ruf each added a counter ton DC The contest tomorrow s not beng taken lghtly, but Apple, n hs frnt season as the Lons are clearly lookng ward to next Wednesdays a varsty permer, proved home contest wth natonal power Maryland But Pencek most dazzlng on the course, lkes to play them one at a tme That gves Edwards and recordng hs medalst score of 70 to defeat hs opponent easly, hs scorng assstants one more game to get ready wm U mm& vj-,y BJW*r -fc»-x,# %; ERNE SANGA loses tou g h one Golfers Defeat Georgetown For Second Straght Wn Prate HRs Top Yankees Jose Pagon trpled and Matty Alou doubled home two rms n the Pttsburgh frst Wlle Stargel homered the Prates n the second,and Bll Mazerosk ht one the fnal Pttsburgh run n the thrd DAYTONA BEACH, F l a (AP) The Pttsburgh Prates exploded four runs on sx hts off Fred Talbot n the frst nnng and went on to beat the New York Yankees 6-2 yesterday n exhbton baseball STARL TE «The assassnaton of Dr Martn Luther Kng has resulted n the postponement of Mondays tradtonal Presdental Opener of the baseball season n Washngton As a result, the Senators wll open Tuesday at home aganst the Mnnesota Twns Camlo Pascual, whose new manager, Jm Lemon, vsed to help hm wn games wth home runs, wll ptch the home sde aganst the Twns Dean Chance n the Natonal League, Cncnnat, complyng wth the call of Mayor Eugene Ruehlmann a Day of Commtment, postponed ts Monday opener aganst Chcago Da y Und ecded The game wll be played ether Tuesday or Wednesday, wth the Reds expected to ptch Mlt Pappas aganst ether Joe Nekro or Rch Nye Thus, Houston s nght game aganst Pttsburgh, wll be the only maor league game on Monday n that one, the Prates wll go wth new ptcher Jm Bunnng aganst the Astros young Larry Derker There wll be seven more openers Tuesday and also a second game n the PttsburghHouston serfs 7 and 5 The lnksman from Pennrdge s a mer PAA state champon Team leader and defendng Eastern ttlst Geger scored Feature Tme an easy 6 and 4 wn over Georgetowns S c a r p, and 1:30-3:28-5:26 Hbsehman had to go to the 7:24-9:22 23rd hole to wn hs second of the year Erne Sanga lost a close one to the Hoyas Ball, 3 and 2, whle Eastern co-ttlst Frank Guse was edged by Poland, 1 up, and Bll Mammen lost on the 19th hole to Greenspun, 1 up mmrr w uwa CNEMA NOW SHOWNG CARTOON WBMP LB wkmmmmbm «TM O f l l t M THMTU U4TM S FR SAT o SUN Torn Curtan PAUL NEWMAN JULE ANDREWS 2ND BG HT BRDG ES of DRACULA, 1 A wtt y and glstenng flm! Delghtfully acted, gracefully entertanng! lljr, «Produced!*, comng to dmef OrfK edby * PARAMOUNT PCTURE Su cs t d tcr Uatura Awflenett 20th canubv-rox fbesen s Ml l y V?1 3 (ll LHAKUuN HEolON HARRYANDREWS PHMMr* $[ HHl Kathanne Houghton Mma-,cvc Wrt ten!» WLLAM ROSE Produced add (tact *t» STAME* KRAMER TECHNCOLOR LV; NOW 1:45-3:47-5:49 W QlfFMA Tf -ajassptechncolor Tn d!] PANAVSON* COLOR BY DELUXf Feature TmeH pp pcter FONDA-susanSTRASBERG WUBJ CAR HEATERS Tme 7:30 Bosley Crowther, New York Tmes Settr& tbtjohn GAY Button the MYt lbwluam GOLDMAN TECHNCOLOR* 63? & MCHAEL CRAWFORD OUVER REEO PSYCHEDELC COLO R v*?1p«<- nrnmrsmff Er ELEEN HECKART-MURRAYHAMLTONfdMCHAELDUNNSOLCSeGEL - JACKSMtGHT Jokers at 5/8/ M pm Dr Strangelove at 6:30/9:30 pm,n,s FREE ELECTRC guess whos LAST DAY FOR DOUBLE FEATURE Samuel Z Arkoff _ James H Ncholson > «Roger Gorman s Produc?% s -nk NEW YORK (AP) -The Natonal Basketball Assocaton announced yesterday that l wll postpone a playoff game scheduled n Boston Sunday n deference to the memory o Dr Martn Luther Kng Spencer Sdney TRACY POTER TWELVETBEES A OVELYgOmDEWH*T Pl4Pt9,_f*l-f r Bob Gbson wll do the honors the world champon St Lous Cardnals at home aganst Pat Jarvs of the Atlanta Braves n a nght game The Braves have a problem, fndng a left felder to take the place of Rce Carty, out wth tuberculoss Claude Osteen s the choce the Los Angeles Dodgers n another nght game at Dodger Stadum aganst the Phlles Chrs Short Manager Gene Mauch stll s undecded on whether to start hs 20-year-old rooke, shortstop Don Money and center felder Larry Hsle t all depends on the physcal condton of Bobby Wne and Toney Gonzalez The Dodgers show new faces n shortstop Zolo Versalles, catcher Tom Haller and rght felder Rocky Colavto Mets vs Gants The only day opener on Tuesdays Natonal League program fnds the New York Mets at San Francsco Juan Marchal wll try to get the Gants off wngng at Candlestck Park Tom Seaver rooke of the year n 1967, wll be the opposton All four Amercan League openers on Tuesday wll be played n the afternoon For Results -Use Collegan Classfeds FR, SAT SUN Tlt Delayed PLAYNG 7:51-9:53 l W _-_«_S ORGNAL SOUND TRACK RECORDNG ON TOWER RECORDS m AMERCAN NTtRKAT0HALPCTURE r> >Cnnk uhr TV *% f aganst dullness n a ffl W*relW ras lff m well guarded rendezvous! UsMSlulErfl UyBl DrStrangelove SPREE WELL KNOWN HOLLYWOOD STAR NAMES DELETED BY COURT ORDER! STARTNG SUNDAY PRE-USEb FURNTURE an dtppvlances! Chests, desks, breakfas t sets, beds, mat tresses, tables, sofas, stoves, refrgerators, elc We buy and sell Furnture Exchan ge nc, 1011 East College Ave, sale HMM, GOOD! Pzza, Steaks, Hoa ge s Tuna Fsh, Hamburgers, Cheeseburger s Fast delvery Call hent fs eaonderm CWord, f 3&u11Only estok&c!he ctmt lt Ell fhl W A UNVERSAL PCTURE B Only Dr Strangelove wll be shown at 5/7/9 pm DONT MSS THESE 2 SHOCKERS Frst Feature 7:30 Admsson $100 NOW SHOWNG at 2:00-5:15-8:30 as orhew LearnedTo Stop worryng And Lore The Bomb An escape fro m realty starrng FOR SALE COMME MAJQRor US SERGEANT? %, n COLOR eased upon the TV Producton J &4 Go carouncllt! n mmmm mwnlwwm _lsb»r attenton SUMMER SUBLET : Bluebel!) 4 - T tan THREE BEDROOM, two bathroom apart- MEN WHY PAY downtown prces Buy WANTED TO BUY: Corvette owners- l apartment Free bus, pool, stereo, TV, ment, term, ar-condtoned, your new sprn g ward robe drect f rom mmedate cash yo ur Corvette Stng ar condtonn g Low rent any- pool, free bus, generous rent reducton the manufacturer and save 50% We have Ray or other Vette Phone suts, sportcoats, blazers all n the latest «4 CYCLES: NEW and used Yamaha; Ka- tme fashons and styles Call your Penn ROOMM A TE NEEDEDrCall Ronn e 23f> wosak; Suzuk; Hodaka Two Wheels SPEND s YOUR n a luxurous \<SUMMER AND Opton: 2 bedroom any Barnard St 2nd Floor! State representatves Bobb and Joe 238Cycle Sho p, 1311 E College Ave bedroom 3 apartment wt h balcony and number man apartment Free pool and 9176 MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 1967 Yamaha : WMAJ WLL add part-tme announcers Free bus, pool, transportaton 1 MGB Jus t lke new Call Two Jbest vew n Bluebell A r condtoned Wl l sactwn Jet 100 Excellent condton Call 1966 durng sprng and terms ntv, ar condt onn g Extremely reason- rfce CRAZY MAN: The sandwch whch looks Cyc le Shop Phone or Wll sacrfce Wheels able lke a ball bat Paul Bunyan Sandwch terested stude nts call Tod Jeffers S23000 FENDER TAPE Echo c amber Perfect SUBLET SUM MER term Arcondltloned Call ; KTCHEN HELP wante d Work 2, eat 3 AR-CONDTONED apart- 2-man $150 (retals at $225) 6 mos FURNSHED! apartment Free bus, pool June STEREO PHONOGRAPH ; KLH Model 24 condton Call , ask meht rent term One bed- rent ARE STUdTFnts REVOLTNG? Hear Socal prvleges Call , Randy pad AM-FM Stereo compone nt set brand new old Charle room $400 all term Monlka Fldr, Czerkoslovakan educator, Paul , $100 Off Call { ROOMS N frat ernty house aval able explan student protest behnd the ron wz 1959 CHEVROLET, excellent mechan cal NTEbTWoTo rmnatesttargecol-1 1 Prce negotable Call MAN APARTME NT to sublet ummer f or ren t _ term Call FOUR MCHELN X 725x13 Vrtually condton Curtan, Sunday Aprl 7, 2:30, HUB As- legate Arms apartm ent, ar condtoned! \term One block f rom campus June rent 7:00 pm new condton, comple te wth tubes $30 after sembly FURNsHED ROOMS? 7n Call John or Bob $55 a month; pald Can_ betwee n 6-12 Double room each or all $100 Phone quet house close to campu s No cookng AUDO MOTVE CO, speraus Ts n all THS CAMPUS needs you! Alpha Ph automotv e sound needs, s startng LUXURY BLUEB ELL Apartment Sum- 243_Jou thjpugh Street TAPE RECORDER Stereo GE New $150, your Ome ga Natl Servce Fraternty also WANTED: WATERS Work one, eat mer occupancy 4 6 wo (men) Pool, prces must sell $90 Call aft er 6, Dave off sprn g ter m wth fantastc Rushng Smoker Monday three Alpha Ch Rho Caterer g June rent pad SUMMER TERA/r Furnshed 2 ufm an needs you! on Tape Players and Auto Rados Sev- ar-condtonn apartmen t TV and cookng utensls Aprl 8, Home Dev Lvng Center, 7:00 evenngs 1967 TRUMPH Sptf re, l ght, blue con- eral new lnes of 8 trk tape player s SUMMER _ TERM Modern one bedroom ncluded Wll bargan pm WANTED: Dead o7 AveT TrWrters, verlble Many accessor es, tp top shape less than $100 nstalled wth 4 top qua lty apartment Furn shed, ar-condtoned ROLL OUT of apartm lnt at 7:55 n ACNE CLEARED, free demonstraton Photographers, workng hour s speakers Pushbutto n deluxe Arts ts, and outgong, Audovox $11500 class at 8:00 Ar condtonng All sum- Penn State Barber Shop funlovng people News and Vews AM rados nstalled wth antenna under TRALER, sze 8 x 50 Newly nstalled $40, AM-FM under $80 SUBLET FURNSHED 2-room apartment mer Magazne ntroductory meetng, Aprl And don t get F electrc heat Good loca ton Call WAl D MAT HrAPlTL 20, APRL 4th, 7:00 pm, 207 sutable 2 Avalable Aprl 15 thru that everythn g Audo Motve South Human Developsells s Au gust Apartmen t 36, 123 W Nttany SUMMER AND opton Modern one bed- 20, APRL 20 ment Buldng personally guaran teed 2 yrs 315A SALE: DORM Cont ract W Ave Sn gle room, room furnshed apartment Grad stu Hartranfl Hall $200 sprng term Beaver dents or marred couple Call LARRY AND DEBBE TRETTN wll be WANTED: WATERS Work two, eat back home at the Jaw on Saturday Call Bll YDS2 250cc YAMAHA Excellent SUBSTANTAL RENT reducton-bluebell three Socal prvleges Call caterer, Ph nght Entertanng ths weekend: Jug prce avalable on 3 bedroom Mu Delta, Has been garage kept Sacr- Lowest DUAL 1019 TURNTABLE, deluxe base condton and Barbershop The New Old Tme Apt Dshwasher, ar cond fce $350 or best offer Call and cover, Shure V15 cartrdge, HarWooley Thumpers (Frday) and The POETRY WANTED Anthology Please THREE ROOM, bath, fur nshed apart- ARE YOU AFRAD to have your phono- Treblemakers man Kardon 100 w att recever, walnut (Saturday) The Jawbone, nclude AMBASSADOR BULD NG: Summer term 1 ment stamped return envelop e dle Grls case Bob ; or marred grap h, car rado, tape player, recorder, 415 E Foster only ; 1 bedroom apartment, completely vf ld Publshers, 543 Frederck, San Francou ple only Call or trans stor rado repa red n State LARGEST SANDWCH n town 22 furnshed ; ar condtoned csco, Calna EXPERENCED DRUMMER desrous of College because you ll have to hock your THNKJ NG OF staylng at PSl37ths long loade d v/lh meat, cheese, let- 1 work Phone Don SpTFfRE HARDTOP, compet ton op-? Two or three man (woman) class rng or sp end all your beer money WANT SUMMER rental Attendng Un tuce, tomatoes, onons Call tons, very quck, enthusasts car B apartment avalable t erm wth to get t out of t he shop? You obvously REMEMBER THAT smoky atmosphere vers ty June 17 through Augu st Need DUAL 1019 TURNTABLE deluxe base Grffth, 432 E Coll ege 3 haven t heard of AUDO MOTVE CO of The Phyrst? Well t s back The grll furnshed housng, two pre-sc hool chl fall opton Across from South Halls on and cover, Shure V 15 cartrd ge, HarGve us a call at and tell us s back n operaton dren Wrte partculars : Tom Merrck, Beaver Ave 4V rooms (2 bedrooms), man Kardon 100 watt recever, walnut 1966 SUNBEAM Super Mnx four door your troubles RD }2, Oswego, NY Parkng and terrace $165/mo Call 238 sport sedan Excellen t condton 1725 cc THE WORL TFAMOUS Roffle-Sculpturcase Bob , KJ engne EPSCOPAL NQURERS Semnar ths Kut s avalable n Central Penna area ROOMMATE WANTED three man 1967 SUNBEAM Roadster, 5,000 mles Sunday followng apartment Unversty Towers Call 2389 am Holy Com- ONLY at Davdson s Barber Shop located FURNSHED AA TMENT fot rent Dark green wth black, nter or Best 1 GARRARD, top of the ln e, late model 1 servce Refreshments and no on Allen Street next to G C Murphy 0486 ask Fred or Randy term only, two bedroom, ar- munon offer Call turntable wllh Empre cartrdge Lke1 condt oned, reduc ed oblgaton Co By appontment rent Call new! Bob ROOMMATE FOR sprng and/or DSCOUNT ON Dorm Contract: Wll bar SUMMER & OPtToN: 2 bedroom apar EUROPE Sum mer 68 Students, fac- FALM SUNDAY! HoTannal Come let 4-man Bluebell Apt Call evegaln Call Rck SAMESE KTTENS: 100 per cent better 1 ment Cheap enough 2, b g enough ulty, dependen ts, round trp et group/50 us worshp the Lord, 11:45 am, Grace nngs than a chcken Easter, Call ; Fare $26500 Contact Joel Schweldel Lutheran Churc h 1964 MG-MDGET, nce condton, 4 Perfect loc aton Call rea- after 1 pm WANTED: ONE MAN apartment sum so nable prce Call Lee NCH SUBS regul ar, tuna, 65c; mer t erm Best offer Bll FURNSHED 2-Bedroom Apa rtment - DORMTORY CONTRACT: For sprng SUNBEAM 67 mp, red wlth black n term A r-condtoned, pool, and WHATS NEW: Paul Bunyan s s de- chcken, ham, 75c No delvery char ge from 4 pm to 2 am Fast Student checks cashed Deans Fast De- POTWASHER WANTED at Ph Kappa terlor, rado, heater, warranty $1150 or! * Rhone free bus servce Rent reducton Call lverng Ps Work 1 eat 3 Socal prvlege s Call delvery Call lver y best offer VW New engne, good condton ; SUPERB 1962 MERCEDES BENZ type_ No reasonable of fer refused RENT UNVERSTY Towers Apart- NOTCET AStER EGGS - Ukranan COUNSELORS FOR Pocono Co-ed Camp Club wl l demonstrate process mak- Athletcs, rflery, WS, nature poneer- URGENT! Rde needed from Harrlsburg 190SL Graphte grey lacquer wth red DORM CONTRACT, Sprng Term only,, ment, or lon ger Furn shed, ng colorfu l Easter eggs, Saturday, Aprl ng, archery, tenns, arts and crafts, to campus Monday mornngs Generous nau gahyde nteror New Prell Clntu-- very cheap, desperate Call Paul at 238- ar cond, 2 or 3 man Call , 7:30 pm, Apa rtment A 245, Execu- scence drver Ho or Es rembursement after 6 pm ratos, Abarth exhaust, hardtop, soft top,, 9149 FOR RENT term: 4 man Apt tve House, 411 Waupelan Drve EveryAM-FM rado, etc $2150 Call CAREERS N Nuclear Engneerng WATERS WANTED: Call Lynn at Theta 1957 MGA Soon to become a classc, re-:- Ar condlloned, all convenences, V block : one nterested after 9:00 pm s nvted Nuclear at Meetn g Aprl 9, 7:30 pm Delta_ Ch engne, bult campus Reasonabl e rates most other parts new, from Pay 1965 HONDA S90 Must sell, best offer $ Speaker Dr Warren 7 rent July and Au gust on ly Call 237- THE NEW Old Tme Wooley thumpers Reactor faclty Call Rcha rd wll be at the Jawbone Coffee House on Wtz g, head of Department of Nuclear l LL BUY YOUR tcket to see Wlson Pckett f you drve me to Bucknell FOR SALE : 1960 TR-3 Red wth wh tee Frday and The Treblemakers wll be Engnee rng Coffee and Donuts followed GBSON FOLK Gutar flat wound steel top, Call Mke electrc overdrve, wre wh eels; SUMMER TERM wth fall opton Lar ge treblesom e on Saturday on us 8-1 by tour of Reactor fac lty, Phone after 5:30 pm strngs Reasonably prced , fully furnshed Apt 1V4 blocks from cam- am Th e Jaw! 415 E Foster WANTED THS Summer: Roommate s) Kevn - pus Reasonable to share my furnshed ar-condtoned VEW CAMERA, 4x5, wth 180 mm Sv m VOUS rnteresset vous a la Malson 1962 SUNBEAM Alpn e Red/black n- mar lens Perfect con dton Call apartment n Washngton, DC suburb AVA LABLE TO sublet term- Francas e? Venez parler le 10 avrll, 20h terlor wre wheels, new trans, Mchellns, or alter 5 p m Call Lnda one (wo )man apartment, free bus, ar Telephone THE BG WEEKEND Frday: The $600 Hank 238-0S95 65 OLDS Convertlble Must sell Good- condtonn g 23B-0674 New Old Tme Wooley Thump ers (Ju g - UMPRES FOR t ntramural SoftRUMMAGE SAL E, Saturday, Apr l 6th, LUCAS FLAMETHROWER dr vng lght, relable car teacher 2-barrel gves The - Treble- ball Folk - Grass ); Saturday: Pay: $200 per game Sgn up FOR RENT: Sprng and/or 9 am 5 pm, (across 225 W Hamlt on quartz-odne bulb, hgh s peed nght 14 m le er gal term, 2-3 man apt, mnute from campus from Acme) Typewrter table, ktchen makers (barbershop ) g roove wth us TM Offce, 203G HUB drvn g $ (eves) from 8-1 am Try the Thnk Drnkrado, French FOR SALE: Speed and custom parts7or Call Record Set, Toys, Tod- Espresso! Jawbone, 415 E Foster GBSON STEREO Gutar, orgnally Show or Go n stoc k at Harold Sten SUBLET FOR, t hree bedroom dler thngs, etc $870 Fender super reverb amp Org- Speed Shop, V mle from campus GET YOURSELF over to Palm Sunday on apartment, wthn walkng dstance, $180 PRASE HM w th the clashn g cymbal s, celebraton nally $425 Eplphone 12-strln g, de-armond Benn er Pke Open 10 am tll 9 11:45 am Grace Lutheran MONEY FOUND n vcnty of Keelers pm term Call Dusty prase Hm wth the clan gng cymbals Church pckup Wlln g to bar galnl Dan, Call to dentfy COMBO ORGAN n goot TonlffllonT LU XU R:Y A PARTME NTr2 bstooms T Let everythn g th at breathes pra se the STUDENTS : WE provde nsura nce Four octaves 6/stops treble and base man, v _ baths, dshwasher Sprng and/or Lord Hallelu ah! 11:45 am worshp autos, motorcycles, moto rscooters, travel, boost $14000 Call Bob ; fall opton Only $3500/mo Grace Lutheran Church valuables, hosptalzaton Phone Mr STEREO TAPE Recorder, Teme les cpher V Avalable mmedatel y Bob FREE FLMS and Dscuss on pres ented New $250, sell $150 Great condton 2-MAN7 fv \NT Sub-let su rv by Penn Stat e Karate Club Sunday, HONDA 90, 1965 Mechancally sound T Bob mer Free pool, cable, bus, afr-cond ton7:30 pm 10 Spar ks Can be seen by calln g NOTCE TOE WOULD N 80DAYS Davfd lwen Gantnflas RobertMewtpnShrleuMacane TECHNCOLOR* KrmvwH J«MES POE JOHN FABROWam S J PtRELMAN m t t Clams ty JUtES VERNE 0«tcw ty MCHAEL ANDERSON PMKM W MCHAEL TODD HvcrKM HuaTMCKavAMKtartK coauxnt Ym OWN AN 8 TRK STEREO? Bet you re tred of payn g $6 or $7 tapes only to fnd you don t lke very much or any of ts meager 32 mln of musc or that t breaks and lams lust bee you hear the only good son g Your troubles are over Brng 2 record album s and $699 to AUDO MOTVE CO and 24 hrs later you ll have 64 mln of better than professonal soundng musc of your choce on 8 trk cartrd ge tape that s fl uaranteed 2 years 315V4 W Beaver Ave MGTD, beautful $ CRAGER 14 SS MB-5979 mags Chev GT ng Call < FOR RENT: 2 bedroom ar-condtoned apartment Sublet, fall opton LOST: NEW book C haucer s Maor Poe- Wll bargan Call try n vcn ty of Whtehall day evenng Call Plaza Mon- LOST: RONSON Lgh ter nlaled ENL between Forum and HUB Please retur n Reward Bff, SUMMER SUBLET least expensve 4-6 man Bluebell Apa rtment Ar-condtonng, pool, free bus Extremely reasonable MSTAKENLY TAKEN at Wll ard Buldn g navy blu e campus lacket f found call Paul THREE BEDROOM, two bath, splt level apartment, ar condtonng, TV cable, free bus servce and swmmng poo l, Wll negotate Summer term SLVER RNGS wth ntals - BR and gold rngs w th orange stone Hgh sentmental value Reward ROOMMATE NEEDED Armenar Plaza sprng term Call and ask Joe lp wanted wanted to rent WANTED TO RENT: AJ um a weekend Call PEN N STATE OUTNG CLUB Above Corner Room Rock Clmbng! Free Food Hotel State College SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Part or fulltme Numerous sales postons avalab le wllh a Pa manuf acturng conc ern Openngs natonwde Must be aggr ess ve and wlln g to sell Call , 3-5 Pm WANTED TO RENT Alumn um a w eekend Call NOTARY canoes Penn State Sports Car Club Autocross Sunda y Noon Lot 80 MONDAY & TUESDAY at 7:15-9:15 men play games women play games t **amsf4fc m Wzk mm fll w» Have Some Real Fun! Wear old clothes & sneakers Sgn up at the HUB desk Begnners welcomed & encouraged Ths s our bg Begnners Trp mblssj xr whk/fwn ll JAWBONE raranm \ /l _NTEu\ nrt : ftswl! \/ trft q Pf AWARQS tftbhulbs-llln RECOMMENDED MATURE ADULTS ON LY!

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