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1 Confe fo Thee Hous n Old Man ncea se n Black Enollment Asked PART OF THE GROUP of appoxmately 00 black sudents as hey left Old Man last nght afte pesentng couegan foths ay Pee Bcllcnl a lst of demands o Chales L. Lews, vce pesdent fo student affas. By MKE SERRLL Collegan Edtoal Edto Appoxmately 00 black students made a supse vst to Old Man yesteday aftenoon and confonted VcePesdent fo Student Affas Chales L. Lews wth a lst of 2 demands fo changes" n the Unvestys polcy egadng black students. On the lst wee demands fo a lage black enollment at the Unvesty, moe black pofessos and moe black gaduate students. The students enteed Old Man about 4:30 p.m. and jammed nto Lewss gound floo offce. He ageed o hea the gevances and the goup moved nto the lage Dean of Mens offce at the west end of the Admnstaton buldng. Thee-hou Talk The black students talked wth Lews untl 7:26 p.m., then quetly fled out of Old Man and dspesed. The meetng was closed to epotes, but Wlbet Manley, newly elected pesdent of the Douglas Assocaton, eleased the lst of demands, w hch Lews sgned, at 0:30 p.m. last nght. They nclude: M o e black undegaduates. Thee ae pesently onlj about 200 black students attendng the Unvesty. The Douglas Assocaton demanded that the undegaduate enollment nclude 400 black students by the fall of 968,,000 by the followng fall and 0 pe cent of the undegaduate populaton theeafte. a That a buldng be named afte and dedcated to the late Rev. Matn Lu the Kng That a Matn Luthe Kng scholashp fund be establshed That a couse n Nego hstoy be made a pemanent pat of the cuculum Moe black pofessos Moe black gaduate students That a secton of Pattee Lbay be devoted exclusvely to black authos Addesses HUB Lawn Cowd Tomoow By WLLAM EPSTEN Collegan Managng Edto Moe than 5,000 pesons ae expected to gathe on the lawn of the Hetzel Unon Buldng tomoow to hea an addess by Gov. Nelson A. Rockefelle. The Republcan pesdental canddate s scheduled to speak at 2:30 p.m. Hs subject wll be "Peace n Vetnam and the Rest of the Wold." Natonal, Coveage Repesentatves of the majo natonal ado and televson netwoks wll convege on State College to cove Rockefelles speech. -te wll land at tne Md-state Apot n Phlpsbug at a.m. Plans call fo a 2:20 p.m. aval n downtown State College. Rockefelle spokesmen epoted last nght that the goveno wll walk fom College Avenue towad the HUB, passng though the mddle of the cowd. The goveno wll delve a 5-mnute speech. Ths wll be followed by a 20- to 30-mnute peod n whch he wll answe questons pesented by the audence.. Wllam Come, state chaman of the Republcan College Councl, equested last nght ". ~.~.-.. that faculty membes cancel tomoow s fouth peod classes. "We uge that pofessos cancel the classes, n ode that students and nstuctos may hea Rockefelle," Come sad. Rockefelle wll speak fom a platfom on the top of the HUB ]awn, jv table fo the pess wu be set UD on the sdewalk n font of the HUBj and televson stands wll be manned fom the ]awn. Motocade Planned p]ans cau fof busses fom penn state-s Commonwealth Campuses and othe colleges n the.state to tavel hee" fo. the. speech. ~ a. -_.-L.J B. ~.;%jlj! A~ P Y& $f % & m Vl{%U "fn H Bl ff, J & O m ng-.- %wb bands wll be on hand, one at the T V at! > J -"VP BM f W 8 W ) P& &. W ftolpn S SJ S l U a a. a M a.. motocade and the othe on the HUB lawn. Nebaska Pmay Campagn OMAHA. Neb. (JP) t was Sen. Robet F. Kennedy aganst the Democats feld and Rchad M. Nxon toppng the GOP lst as canddates wound up the campagnng fo todays N ebaska pesdental pmay. Kennedy played the tadtonal game of hedgng aganst a possbly unsatsfactoy outcome. He nssted that he couldnt get the 50 pe cent of the Democatc vote that would notfy pospectve conventon delegates n othe states that hs campagn fo the nomnaton was sugng n hgh gea. Fome Postmaste Geneal Lawence F. OBen, a Kennedy stategst, sad he thnks that f the New Yok Senato gets 35 pe cent of the vote n the Democatc column, he wll hav e acked up a substantal vctoy. He noted that n Nebaska the late John F. Kennedy ht hs lowest mak of 37.9 pe cent n the 960 pesdental ace wth Nxon. McCa thy P edcton Sen. Eugene J. McCathy, Kennedys chef val on the ballot, expessed confdence he wll do bette at the polls today than he dd when he an thd n last weeks ndana pmay. Kennedy got 42 pe cent of the vote n that test. McCathy placed behnd Gov. Roge D. Bangn, a favote son canddate, wth 27 pe cent. The Mnnesota senato declned to deal, n pe cent ages, sayng that "a hose doesnt have to p edct wh os gong to wn a ace." OBen expessed publc concen that a campagn fo a Democatc wte-n fo Nxon mght cut nto Kennedys stength. Cossoves ae baed among the state s 329,04 egsteed Republcans and 28,752 egsteed Democats. But wte-ns ae easly scbbled n on ethe patys ballot..... Nebaska Democats fo Nxon, headed by Kal E. Dcknson of Lncoln, has maled an apfvf %!d \ peal to evey Democat to wte-n Nxon s name on the patys ballot. Dcknsons effot to ally dsguntled Democats s based on the theme that McCathy, Kennedy and Vce Pesdent Hubet H. Humphey offe "nothng " but moe of the same" of otng n the ctes and excessve spendng. An unde-fnanced and publcly dsavowed wte-n d ve fo Humphey was not geneally expected to povde hm wth any sgnfcant poton of the Democatc vote. But the vce pesdent seemed lkely t o sha e heavly n the states 30-vote conventon delegaton. The two Democatc Natonal Commttee membes, who automatcally get places on the delegaton, ae fo Humphey. LBJ Sll on Ballot The 28 othe delegate votes wll be epesented by ndvdual wnnes elected sepaately and unbound by the esults of the populaty content n whch the natonal contendes oe vyng. Canddates suppotng o leanng towad Humphey offe the best known names n the delegate contests. The undetemned facto n the mxed fousome of Democatc canddates s Pesdent Johnson. Hs Mach 3 announcement that he would not accept enomnaton came too late fo hs name to be emoved fom the ballot. Republcan Gov. Nobet T. Teman sad votes fo Johnson could be assumed as votes fo Humphey, although the Pesdent has not publcly off eed polt cal help to hs second man. Temann foecast that Nxon would get 70 pe cent of the Republcan vote, a p edct on t hat fome Secetay, of nteo Fed Seaton took pans to downgade. Seaton, a long-tme Nxon assocate, sad the fome vce pesdent would do well to get 50 pe cent n a contest whee wtens fo Gov. Nelson A. Rockefelle of New Yok wll hp a fatn. S3 Haman, Thuy Muffle Accusatons Peace Envoys Codal PARS (/P) Each sde n the Vetnam wa demanded yesteday that the othe sde scale down the btte conflct as a step towad peace. But the specal emssaes of Pesdents Johnson and Ho Ch Mnh Ambassado W. Aveell Haman and Mnste of State Xuan Thuy wee caeful to muffle the chages and countechages n elatvely mld tems. t was as f they wee sgnalng a eadness to talk on and on, desp te the publc postues, to end a wa they both detesu t was a pedctable send-off fo the long awated encounte, held amd the Gobeln tapestes and gltteng chandeles of the stoed fome Majestc Hotel wthn sght of the Ach of Tumph. Haman and Thuy, seasoned n the gaces of dplomacy, each couteously pomsed to study the pesentaton of the othe and to meet agan tomoow. The cental demand of Thuys declaato n, delveed fst at Hamans nvtaton, was as smple as t was stak: "Snce the U.S. govenment has unleashed the wa of destucton aganst the Democatc Republc of Vetnam, the U.S. has to defntvely and uncondtonally cease ts bombng ads and othes acts of wa on the whole tetoy of the DRV. "That s the pme and most pessng Columba Student To Speak on DA A teach-n concenng the nsttute fo Defense Analyses wll be held on Old Man Lawn at 2 p.m. Thusday to nfom students of DAs actvtes and Penn States ole n DA. Mke Klae, a membe of Columba Unvestys Students fo a Democatc Socety, wll be the man speake. Klae has done much of the eseach on DA fo the SDS natonal oganzaton.. A petton demandng the exposue of DA wok at Pem State and the wthdawal of the mltay eesach oganzaton fom" the campus, s to be pesented Fday to Pesdent Ec A. Wnllo fom the assocated pess ". legtmate demand of the DRV... To the elef of some on the Amecan sde, Thuy dd not go on then to wan he wll leave the confeence f he does not get hs way. He spoke nstead of the "se ou s atttude and good wll" wth whch hs sde ntends seekng an end of Amecan mltay acton n ode to be able to poceed "to othe ponts of nteest." Ths was a plan efeence to the poblem of a wde peace settlement the poblem whch Haman made the theme of hs 2,000-wod addess. A m e ca s mllonae touble-shootng dplomat outlned a seven-pont pogam fo peace n all ndochna, beg nn n g wth a swft ageement to estoe the once demltazed zone between Noth and South Vetnam as a genune buffe. Haman chaged the Nothen Reds ae totally volatng the demltazed zone sendng toops though t, fng ove t and all the est. "We beleve the demltazed zone should functon as a genune buffe," he sad. "Let us begn by pullng apat the contendng foces as a step towad boade measues of de-escalaton." He saw such a move as "a easonable test of good fath" whch, f f u lflled, could lead on to othe elements of a settlement. News fom the Wold. Naton & State Stkes, Demonstatons Dvng had to block the evacuaton, the Noth Vetnamese klled 9 U.S. soldes and Manes and wounded anothe 25 n the despeate ea-guad acton. Ht Fance PARS Hundeds of thousands of potestes aganst the De Gaulle egme suged though the heat of Pans yesteday n the clmax of a day of geneal stke and dempotests t wasseemed a success, onstatons acoss Fance. so The but often dffcult to spotty stke effects wee tell one was on.,, people of all ages and classes -> Wokes, -students "..: mached fo thee mles amd chants fo Pesdent Chales K :. de Gaulle to esgn and ces of "De Gaulle assassn! De J. Gaulle assassn!".. t was the lagest peoples. paade though Pans m «memoy and the stongest such demonstaton aganst De j; Gaulles Ffth Republc. He leaves today fo Romana on < a state vst.. f Afte some concessons fom the egme towad students who had oted last week, the demonstatons took.-; on a wde -tone of ctcsm aganst the ente Gaullst St stuctue. W THE DOOR was closed to Collegan epotes whle the students met wth Lews. Come also sad that the speech wll be made n Receaton Buldng f the weathe; should pohbt an outdoo pogam. ntoducton Planned Unvesty Pesdent Ec A. Walke was epoted to have been asked to ntoduce Rockefelle. He wll be out of, town tomoow, howeve. Come sad that J. Ralph Rackley, Unvesty povost, w ll be sou ght as a ep lacement fo Walke. Rockefelle wll leave S t a t e College at :20 p.m. He wll etun to Phlpsbug fo a 2 p.m. depatue fo Pttsbugh. To Dscuss Platfom He s scheduled to meet n Pttsbugh wth othe Republcan govenos, to dscuss deas fo the GOP natonal campagn platfom. Reevaluaton of the athletc ecutng pogam wth egad to buck students Moe black athletes Black coaches fo the athletc teams Moe black lteatue offeed n the Unvestys Englsh couses The ntoducton of an Afcan cultue study pogam. B ulletn A tcle The confontaton was at least n pat the esult of a statement by Lews pnted Sunday by Phladel ph as Sunday Bulletn. Lews s quoted as sayng that student dssent at Pem State s no t as "dangeous as at Columba" because Penn State "s not n an uban aea and not contamnated by Halem." The statement was epnted yesteday n the Students fo a Democatc Socety newslette, "Southpaw." The blacks epotedly esent the wod "contamnated" and the mplca ton that the Douglas Assocaton s assocated wth the adcal SDS. Calls Newspape Lews called the Bulletn dung the confeence and, accodng to Manley, etacted the statement. A spokesman fo the Bulletn sad last nght that a stoy concenng the ssue wll be "f.nted n todays pape. Sundays atcle dealt almost exclusvely wth SDS actvtes at Penn State. Most of the nfomaton was contbuted by Nel Buckley, SDS e gon al oganze and a gaduate of the Unvesty. Bu ckley ent eed Old Ma n abo ut 7 last nght wth two othe men, appaently plannng to jon the confeence n the Dean of Mens offce. A black student spoke to Buckley n pvate and he mmedately left the buldng. No Comment Whe n the meet n g ended, none of the black students would comment to The Daly Collegan. Lews left the offce huedly, and also efused to comment He. was vsbly fatgued and pe-;spag,., _ _-;- Nethe Manley no Vncent Benson, vce-pesdent of the Douglas Assocaton, would say what the black students plan to do f the Admnstaton fals to comply wth the demands. WASHNGTON The Poo Peoples Campagn ased ts wooden camp on a lawn by the Lncoln Memoal yesteday to begn what ts leades say wll be a summelong" sege of Congess., The Rev. Ralph Davd Abtnathy pomsed potestes, "Wee gong to plague the phaaohs of, ths naton wth plague-afte plague untl they agee to gve us meanngful jobs and a guaanteed annual ncome." Although the Pentagon placed an unannounced numbe of toops n what t temed "a state of eadness," thee wee no ncdents of any type epoted. Abenathy, leade. of the campagn planned by the late D. Matn Luthe Kng -J., sad, "Wee gong to stay hee untl the Congess acts o the Congess adjouns, "and then we wll go on wheeve Congess goes." The fst maches aved by bus fom Msssspp and Tennessee Sunday. Othe egments wound the way towad the captal Monday though Mchgan, South Caolna and New Jesey.... Poo Peop le Beg n Summ e Sege Alles Declae VC Offensve Cushed? " SAGON Wth 5000 Noth Vetnamese pessng n have alfted nealy,700 fo the kll, U.S. cago planes ; alled toops and cvlans fom mountan-nged Kha Due Specal Foces camp nea Da Nang, the U.S. ComJ mand epoted yesteday. At the same tme, alled com! mandes declaed the Vet Cong offensve n Sagon j~, cushed. 4 The Noth Vetnamese at Kham Due shot down a fou engne U.S. C30 Hecules tanspot loaded wth govenf ment toops as t lfted off the tny astp Sunday.. 9 The plane cashed and exploded, kllng ts sx U.S. cewmen and an "unknown numbe" of South Vetnamese J soldes and cvlan egulas, the command sad. A C30 M can cay up to 00 passenges. 20,000 Reseves, Guadsmen Called Amed sevces eseves and Natonal Guadsmen, some 20,000 stong, left the homes and epoted fo actve duty at mltay centes acoss the county yesteday. They may be kept n unfom, up to two yeas, and 0,000 aleady ae eamaked fo Vetnam., The men wee notfed of- the qall-up n md-apl and gven 30 days to aange the affas. n geneal, they seemed n good spts and some wee anxous to be sent oveseas quckly. "f m gong to be on actve duty, d athe be m Vetnam than anywhee else," sad 22-yea-old Robet An spa ch, who epoted wth a Navy Seabee battalon at Oklahoma Cty. Resevsts epotng n Cleveland ncluded the 002d Supply and Sevce Company, whch has 33 enlsted men and nne offces. ts commande, Capt. Donald Sceanka, 3, has a wfe and fou chlden. Sceanka sad most membes of the unt wee whte colla wokes who would suffe fnancal hadshp shftng fom cvlan to Amy payolls. Specte App ~»s Confesson s Rulng PHLADELPHA Dst. Atty. Alen fpecte asked Pennsylvanas Supeme Cout yesteday to econsde ts non that lad down new gudelnes on how polce may op obtan confessons. The hgh tbunal 0 days ago uled that a confesson obtaned by polce fom a 7-yea-old New Kensngton gl volated he consttutonal ghts. The cout sad she hadnt been advsed popely " that a lawye could bette help he undestand the natue of the chages. Gealdne Tape was convcted of second degee mude n the 965 gun slayng of a Westmoeland County man. "All but a handful of the thousands of confessons gven thoughout the Commonwealth ove the past two yeas ae nadmssable unde the new ulng by the cout," Specte sad. "The effect, howeve, wll be felt most seveely n mude cases, whee the vctm s no longe avalable to testfy aganst the defendant, and less n mno cases, whee the confessons ae seldom sought o used," Specte added..- Actng Pesdent Named fo Cheyney. CHEYNEY, Pa. Wade R. Wlson, fome pesdent of the Pennsylvana State Educaton. Assocaton, was :vxs named actng pesdent of Cheyney State College yesteday to succeed Leoy Banks Allen. Allen esgned last Fday fo what he sad was the good of the school n the wake of student demonstatons that ncluded sezue of the campus admnstaton buldng fo thee days. About a thd of the pedomnantly Nego school s,800 students patcpated n the potests. The oustng of Allen was nea the top of the. lst of student demands. Both Allen and Wlson ae Negoes. Wlson, decto of the development, gants and awads pogam, s a Cheyney gaduate and has been on the faculty snce 947. He was pesdent of the PSEA last yea. Allen came to Cheyney n 965 afte seven yeas as pesdent of Bluefeld, W.Va., State College. Pvate School Ad Bll Now n Senate HARRSBURG A House-appoved bll that would povde about $27 mllon n state ad. fo nonpublc schools was gven to the Senate Appopatons Commttee yesteday amd pedctons that futhe acton would be slow n comng. Sen. Geoge N. Wade, R- Cumbeland, commttee chaman, sad he dd not expect hs panel to elease the bll to the floo fo some tme. "The bll wll eceve ealy attenton," Wade sad, "but dont exoect pompt acton, because thee s no money n sght. Wade sad the commttee would consde.the bll "wthn the next couple of weeks." The bll, whch would set up a specal authoty to puchase educatonal sevces fom pvate and paochal schools, was passed by the House last Wednesday. As now dafted, the measue would fnance the nonpublc school authoty by allocatng to t 5 pe cent of the states annual cgaette tax collectons. l t!

2 Can PSU Fulfll? Much s head about gaps these days. Thee s the nfamous cedblty gap whch supposedly emanates fom Washngton. Thee s the. eve-wdenng geneaton gap whch s the moden way of sepaatng the men fom the boys. And yesteday at the Unvesty, a new gap appeaed hs one of the communcatons vaety. t sepaated the whtes fom the blacks. Appoxmately 00 black students, led by Douglas Assocaton Pesdent Wlbet Manley, confonted Chales L. Lews n the Dean of Mens Offce. Fo thee hous Lews talked wth the students, who appaently wee upset ove a emak attbuted to Lews n The Sunday Bulletn, of Phladelpha. n an atcle dscussng student unest at Penn State, the Bulletn epoted, "He (Lews) ddnt beleve the stuaton at Penn State was as-dangeous as at Columba because Penn State s not n an uban aea and not contamnated by Halem." Undestandably, the black students wee offended by the use of the wod "contamnated." " Who wouldnt be offended to be told that ones ace "makes mpue, unclean o coupt by contact," as the dctonay defnes contamnate. Lews choce of wods was ndeed unfotunate. Tha t was meely a slp of the tongue s not easly beleved by a people who ae bunng wth the smoldeng emnants of centues of abuse and shame. Even a etacton n todays Bulletn wll make lttle.dffeence to the people who have been called nfeo fo 300 yeas. The blacks have head befoe that they contamnate. That s nothng new. What s new s the spt to confont the whte man. The blacks who suounded a pespng and nevous Chales Lews yesteday showed that the black s no longe wllng to take the abuse of the whte man. The students successfully.demanded that Lews etact hs statement, and by Edtoal Opnon the tme they fled but the codos of Old Man, the sgnatue of Chales L. Lews was neatly emblazoned on a lst of 2 black demands. No one can doubt that the demands ae legtmate. Of all 2, the demand that the Unvesty ncease the numbe of black students deseves the most attenton. That a state Unvesty can have less than one pe cent black students s ntoleable. The demands o ncease the numbe of black pofessos and gaduate students ae smlaly vald. The Admnstaton knows t wll not be easy to ncease tenfold the numbe of black students by 970. But t s tme that the Unvesty stopped lookng fo the easy way out. The token pogams of ecutng blacks do not cay much weght now. t s anothe ndcaton of the communcaton gap whch plagues ou multvesty that a mee slp of the tongue pecptated the ncdent. Lews could neve have guessed that the comments he made to a newspape epote would have the effect they dd. Hs appasal of the stuaton, as outlned n the Bulletn stoy, was appallng n ts navete. n the paagaph mmedately followng hs emaks on Halem and Columba, Lews dscussed the avenue of communcaton between Admnstaton and students: "D. Lews sad one of the admnstatons poblems s that t s had fo t to communcate wth the actvst students n SDS. He sad t has not been so dffcult to make contact wth black mltants on campus." Lews made hs contact yesteday. But, by the end of the day, hs bow beaded wth pespaton, hs bow te doopng, Lews may have changedhs mnd about the elatve dffculty of communcatng wth black - students. Fo, by then, hs name was affxed to 2 demands that the Unvesty wll be had-pessed to fulfll. But fulfll them t should. P.JL. Successo to The Fee Lance, est. 887 Eht lath GMlatan 62 Yeas of Edtoal Feedom Publshed Tuesday though Satud ay dun g the Fall, wnte and spng Tems/ and Thusday du ng the Summe Tem, by st udents of The Pennsylvana state Unvesty. Second class posta ge pad at State College, Pa Cculaton: 2,500. Mall subscpton Pce: S3.50 a yea Malng Addess Box Al, State College, Pa. 680 Edtoal and Busness Offce Basement of Sackett (Noth End) Phone Bus ness offce hous: Mond ay though FdayV 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. _ Membe of The Assocated. Pess PAUL. J. LEVNE.S. WLLAM. FOWLER Edto mgbp -. Busness Manage Wllam Epsten Managng Edto Mchael S. Sell Edtoal Edto commttee on Accuacy and Fa Play : Chales Bown, Fath Tannay, Havey Reede. Advso: Donna S, Clemson. ~~ PAGE TWO T TUESDAY, MAY 4, 968 BERRYS.mm o<=- aps ED B5l. Qfc 9M by NDk, nc. QWf t f " m all fo jogg n g, Wnte botham! But on you Colleg an nvtes Faculty Wtes Unvesty faculty ae n- wtten and tple-spaced and vtect to submt atcles to Col- should not exceed 75 lnes n legans "Faculty Foum." length. nteested a c u y Columns of opnon fom all shoua bng fa a tj c les to metbes of the faculty ae Collegan offce, 20 Sackett welcome. Buldng. The atcles should be typeztk Just a Make Beleve Place TO THE EDTOR: Once upon a tme thee was a place called the Happy Valley; t was just a make-beleve place because t had nothng to do wth beng alve. The Happy Valley had a student govenment whch sad cleve thngs: "You have a esponsblty to be esponsble," and then spent all ts tme "beng esponsble." As f wshng made t so Ṫhee wee teaches n the Happy Valley teaches to gude the young. Some of the teaches woked fo the DA, and snce no one knew what the teaches dd, no one mnded yey much. And the Happy Valleys newspape sad of the DA petton, "Some people wll sgn anythng." The smell of blood was fa, fa away. And. sometmes the teache has funny deams because theyd look nto the emptyfaces n the classooms, theyd see the blank eyes, sayng, "Easy does t, pof, ve got a heavy date Satuday." Vey few eyes n the Happy Valley sad, "Challenge me." And most of the people went to jammes, only sometmes the people at the jammes looked funny because they wanted somethng that they couldnt qute undestand, somethng they ddnt know how to fnd.. And funnest of all, most of the people n the Happy Valley wee dyng. We know why today: to be alve s to act decsvely, to lve dangeously,- to" love; to ty to change an mpefect, wold, to abandon eason when necessay and destoy the ugly; o smply to be vable people, dong ou own thngs. But the Happy Valley somehow smotheed passon wth ndffeence, educed lfe to a bland pleasant, stele nothngness. t was a vey happy and a vey sad place. Sometmes a few of the people n the Happy Valley wsed-up and ealzed the death-tap nheent n polte atonalzaton and docle compomse, the awful ndffeence that bgness and powe nevtably beed, the caon smel of a deam defeed. Fo these, who stll lved, the only wods to answe the Happy Valley wee "Foget ths " sht." But the Happy Valley went on, just the same foeve and eve. - Dck Yazab 68 Whats Wong wth DA? TO THE EDTOR: The contents of the May 0 ssue of the Collegan-confm what many students have long beleved: That SDS and ts "tavelng coespondent," Nel Buckley, ae ndeed sck. The poston of SDS on the matte ot weapons eseach s clealy uneasonable. Repugnant though they may be, weapons ae essental fo the suvval of the Unted Slates. magne the nuclea weapons of the Sovet Unon and Red Chna taned on ou naton. How would we dete an all-out attack wth demonstatons n font of the Sovet Embassy? The wold s not eady fo total dsamament on ethe a unlateal o multlateal bass. As long as people ae human thee wll be wa, fo such s the natue of human bengs. The best we, as peace-lovng people, can do s to dete wa wth the theat of etalaton. challenge SDS to name one conlct n the hstoy of the Defense Depatment whch the Unted States ntated, athe than eacted to, wth ts weapons. To have the best weapons, the" Defense Depatment must employ the best mnds. Ths means usng scentsts and engnees, as well as othes, fom college and unvesty campuses. see nothng moe evl about weapons eseach at the Unvesty than do about agcultual, o psychologcal o a polluton eseach. t ntefees wth the educatonal, pocess no hoxe--than these. And t s no moe nconducve to the educatonal pocess than foothll games, jammes,,.o demonstatons n font of Old Man. SDS had bette foget the DA and weapons eseach and concentate on othe poblems lke the hgh cost of hacuts. O ae they aleady dong that?. Gay L. Oplnge 70 Wllam G. Butle J. 70 One Spot at a Tme TO THE EDTOR: How wll the Unvesty explan to paents that the- son s on the ctcal lst because he was ht by a tenns acket whle playng basketball? How can ths tenns playe eve foget the othe s expesson the splt second befoe the acket htv, Ths accdent s vey possble when basketball couts ae combned wth tenns couts; ths combnaton s exactly what the Unvesty has set up. Basketball couts have been added to the tenns couts behnd Pennypacke and McKean Halls and the nets of fou of the couts have been completely emoved. The fst thought fo consdeaton s just what ae the tenns playes supposed to do? They could eman on these couts and ty to play; howeve, the games wll be constantly nteupted by lost basketballs and by playes. The game s futhe hndeed snce they cant use cone shots because ths aea s no longe tenns tetoy. And ts not just the cones whch ae the ovelappng aeas, fo the boundaes fo basketball extend o the mddle of the tenns cout. Snce they can n no way play an unnteupted game of tenns, the tenns playes must fnd dffeent couts whee? The couts behnd the Natatoum have been uned by basketball nets aleady. Pollock couts cant be used between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday thu Fday because of gls physcal educaton classes. Noth Halls has.only fou couts and those by Rec Hall ae used fo boys classes. And besdes these addtonal factos, the couts ae ovecowded to begn wth. So, thee s no place to go. But most mpotant s the fact that thee s not oom fo both basketball and tenns n one aea. Accdents ae gong to occu who s gong to accept the blame? The unconscous basketball playe who has just jumped out to stop the ball? The tenns playe who ddnt see the othe untl too late? The Unvesty fo eectng ths dangeous combnaton of couts? Lynne Fooe 7 Questonng Authoty TO THE EDTOR: Kudos to the patcpants n the "tee-n"! A small goup of actvsts spoke and acted n behalf of many of us. They pleaded on the gounds of aesthetcs and the common nteest that the tees be spaed. The potest dd not save the tees. t dd demonstate, howeve, that they wee fulfllng the esponsblty engendeed by the educaton,.e., to engage n "the aggessve questonng of authoty, pvlege and tadton." (Theodoe Roszak) Pehaps we ought to have a bgge and bette and hopefully moe successful potest aganst the pojected executon of thee men at the Rockvew Coectonal nsttute dung June and July 968. The educated and the enlghtened have the buden and lesponsblty of challengng babasm and tadton that -menace humane and cvlzed values. Just as we get execsed when the lves of tees ae theatened, so we should get concened when, n the name of justce and socetal sanctons, human bengs ae about to be cut down. l ". --. w? -..-" John Wthall... > - : Head Seconday Educaton c TH S WEEK ALL DAY WEDNESDAY SPECAL 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M CAPR BELGAN LNED TABLECLOTHS Bllantly Coloed a Handsomely Fnshed Scalloped & Hemsttched Reg c. STATE COLLEGE ALL DAY WEDNESDA Y 9:30 am. to 5:30 p.m. Sze... 50x50" x50"... 58x80" Oblong 58x30" Oval... 68x90"..,.. 68x08"... 68" Round... Napkns.. SALE E c >».»# \ ONE DAY ONLY 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m NO PHONE ORDERS NO LAYAWAYS / Add an a of elegance to you table fom ths vaety of shapes & szes of pue lnen table cloths. Slate College Only // // V THE MMACULATENES S OF (WAL ) MY ONCE STANED RAMENT CAN ONLY BE EXPLCATED BY THE HETEROGENTY OF EXPERENCE (SOB) FOUND AT. CAMPUS CLEANERS. V) %- SNT THAT (GULP) LOQUACOUS? PVOT now n ts 7th yea: a ema kable p oety magazne. " Kenneth Buke a vey hghlevel of talent and taste." -Stanley Edga Hymen excellent poet y a Wn. Van OConno We ntend to eman a spted, eadable,, and self-suppotng poety jounal." Joseph L. Gucc, founde and decto, of PVOT and the Poety Wokshop. NOW ON SALE. 35c a copy West Halls Educaton and Cultual Commttee Pesents "THE HSTORY OF CARTOONS" BRP The Move and Lectue by Davd Shepad Wednesday, May 5 6:30 Wang Lounge Fee FORUM Schedul ed Fo Tuesda y, May 4 Has Been Postponed A New Date and Tm a Wll Be Annou nced!n The Futu e

3 gc.! tlp / T<.j 0j AtV«e, 9 Moke Up Wanted: s ght unde yu nose «. 9 UC,WL CCSCB, By NANCY SPENCE Collegan Staff Wte n muscal colos, atsts wll pant the potats of sael n two pefomances ths week. Tomoow at 8 p.m. the voce of Geula Zoha wll ceate one pclue of that pomsed land. The pogam of the folk snge, to be pesented at the Hlle Foundaton, 224 Locust Lane, wll nclude sael and ntenatonal folksongs. So that you may expeence the tue flavo of the county, a menu of sael cusne s planned. Fo you atstc appette, an at dsplay wll be exhbted. Then n concet at 8 p.m. Satuday, moe than 200 voces and nstuments of he Unvesty combned Chapel and Concet Chos and the Unvesty Symphony Ochesta wll ntepet Handels "sael n Egpyt." The chapel and concet chos have been chosen by conducto Wllam Stenbeg to appea wth the Pttsbugh Symphony Ochesta next yea. Complmentay tckets fo the annual Spng Concet n Schwab can be obtaned at 22 Esenhowe Chapel thoughout the week. Atstc ntepetaton n a second medum, the flm, wll be exhbted tonght at 7 and 9 n the Hetzel Unon assembly hall. Thee, the Geman Flm Club wll show "The Last Bdge." The flm featues Maa Schell as a young Geman captued by Yugoslav patsans n Wold Wa and compelled to cae fo wounded. She eventually des on the last bdge fom both Geman and Yugoslav gunfe. f youe stll nteested, now that you know whats FUN OLYMPCS WAGNER FELD TUESDAY 2 P. M. Counselo fo summe camp Male and Female Geneal and specalty. Male applcants must be ove 9 yeas of age female must be ove 20. nfomaton and appontments may be had though Offce of Student Ad. 2 Gange Buldng, o wte dectly to Dectos, Box 400, Bala Cynwyd, Pa TEACH N CONN ECT CUT Repesentatve s fom. South Wndso. Connectcut, wll be RECRUTNG teaches on camp us Mav fom 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Please contact State College Placement Sevce to make an appont ment Sala y $3,300. Openngs BA $600. Up Wee k s Actvtes MA $6500. Up All Elementay Juno Hgh - Hgh School - gong to happen, admsson cads ae avalable at the doo o n 05 Buowes. 5 Oclock Theate Thusday at 7 and 9 p.m. n the HUB, ntenatonal Flms wll pesent "Nothng But a Man." Actos wll pesent a hstonc atwok Thusday afte sxth peod at "5 Oclock Theate." Ths weeks play at the Pavlon Theate s "An Act of God." Well, ts not eally an act of God. t was wtten by student playwght Gl Abeg. "The Sevant of Two Mastes" wll contnue ths week, Thusday, Fday, and Satuday nghts, at 8 at the Pe.vlon Theate. Havng patcpated n the Ats Festval last week, you mght be nteested n a lectue on "vsual at" to be pesented n 2 Spaks ffth peod today by Kathene Kuh of the Satuday Revew. Mss Kuhs talk, s one of a sees of lectues gven ths tem on symbolc ways n whch one may communcate. Rockefelle To Speak f you nteested n the Unvestv. n educaton, n the needy, one o all thee, you may be nteested n tonghts lectue. The Depatments of Socology. Educatonal Sevces, Bophyscs, and Hstoy wll be epesented n a panel dscusson at 7:30 p.m. n 08 Foum on "The Unvesty and the Educaton of the Needy." The HUB lawn at 2:30 p.m. tomoow wll tun nto a campagn stop fo Pesdental aspant Nelson Rockefelle. The goveno wll gve a shot speech, and p oueston and answe peod wll follow. NAME ADDRESS CTY STATE ZP DEGREE AGE l An Equal Oppotunty Employe 6th Yea $6900. Up Maxmum Sala y Gades and Vocal Musc. Fench. -L baa n - Englsh; Busness Educaton (Typng) Economcs; BoSogy-Gest-saf Scence. Specal Class - - Emotonally Dstubed. Systemwde - - Psychologcal Exam ne ; Speech and Theap st; Socal Woke Ro tfc Wndso. Connectcut 8 mles fom Hatfod. 5 mnutes dv ng tme c: a EBa / Fnancal Ass stant Appo nted by Walke Robet Allan Pat.eson, secetay and teasue of the Long sland Ral Road Co. fo the past sx yeas, has been named fnancal assstant to the pesdent of the Unvesty. Announcng the appontment yesteday. Pesdent Ec A. Walke explaned that Patteson wll be esponsble fo many of the dutes handled by the late McKay Donkn, vce pesdent fo fnance and teasue of the Unvesty untl hs death of Mach 7. Patteson has been wth the Long sland Ral Road Co. snce 950, havng also held postons as decto of eseach and assstant to the pesdent, passenge sales manage and ta ffc enesentatve. Fom 94(5 to 950, Patteson was wth Easten A Lnes. Canval n Steeo nc., n New Yok, N.Y., as a statstcan-analyst and assstant to vaous offces and dectos. He was esponsble fo fnancal, opeatn and taffc analyss, stockholde elatons and cetan tax accountng. Hs eale expeence was also n the tanspotaton feld wth the Pnnsylvana Raload Co. and REA Expess, nc., whee he seved n sales, opeatng and taffc postons. Patteson seved wth the U.S. Navv dung Wold Wa Ḟomely fom Tutle Ceek, Pa., Patteson, who has been lvng n East Wllston, N.Y., s a 939 gaduate of Gove Cty College, whee he eceved hs bachelo of scence degee n busness admnstaton. Hs maste of busness admnstaton degee wth a majo m fnance was confeed n 949 by the Gaduate School of Busness Admnstaton at New Yok Unvesty. He has been an assocate pofesso of fnance n the Gaduate School of Busness Admnstaton a New Yok Unvesty whee he has taught nvestment analyss of tanspotaton secutes. He also has taught tanspotaton economcs at Hofsta Unvesty. Patteson, who assumed hs new dutes ths week, s maed to the fome Nanc-v Evans, of Foest Hlls, N.Y. They have two daughtes. Caol, wfe of Buce McCaulev. of Stony Book, N.Y.. and Anne, lvng at home whle he husband. Geoge Alexou, s n the mltay sevce. WDFJvLTo Cove- Festvtes The Unvesty ado staton, Handle sad. A new facto elected a new executve commttee and staff heads. The WDFM, wll pesent bpecal e- n consdeng ou boadcasts pots on Spng Week festv- s that we wll begn boadcasttes on all of ts To > 40 musc ng steeo FM membes of the commttee wthn the ae: Gay Schwatz, staton pogams ths week and next. week." manage; John Gngch, pogam decto and Jack Mol- WDFM announce Dave The ado staton ths week na, chef engnee. Now staff heads ae: Joan Kalejta, chef Navy Dll Team Wns Cup announce; Fank Bennan, news decto: Malyn Fletche, contnuty decto; Joe Con and Mchael Bege. poducton dectos: Paul Hembach. techncal decto ; Lou Baant, fne ats decto and Hank Mllman. scots decto. The Navy Dll Team took fst place Sunday aftenoon n the 5th annual Pesdents ROTC Dll Competton by wnnng both the standad dll competton and the tck dll competton. The Amy team placed second and the A Foce team fnshed thd. t was the fouth successve yea that the Navy has won the competton. Last yea,,by havng taken the ttle thee successve tmes, the Navy eted the cup, and a new tophy was awaded ths yea. The Navy teams ae commanded by Donald L. Rffle, of Adah, wth Jeffey P. Roby,- of Jamestown, N.Y., commandng the standad team and Chales W. Woome, of Altoona, commandng the tck team. Want to help dll an ol well? Youe about to ga duate n physcal scence, bolog cal scence o mathematcs. Youe lookng fo a company that offes unusual oppotun tes fo advancement. Wee a leade n domestc and ntenatonal olfeld sevce op eatons. Wee lookng fo canddates fo ou Dllng Flud Technologst School scheduled fo June and July. f you thnk weve got a lot n common, fll out the coupon below and mal t to us / Employee Relatons: Baod Dvson Natonal Lead Company P.O. Box 675, Houston, Texas 7700 Pe.ee tend me moe ntometlon about a caee 4+. an a Dlln g: Flud Tecnnoloojst. / l J»! McCath y Wns Choce 68 By DAVD NESTOR Collegan Staff Wte Senato Eugene McCathy captued the most votes n Choce 68, the Tme Magazne natonal pesdental pmay, at the Unvesty. Accodng to fgues eleased by Tme, Sen. McCathy eceved 762 fst place votes at the Unvesty. Sen. Robet Kennedy placed second wth 37, and Gov. Nelson Rockefelle placed thd wth 326 votes. Natonally. Sen. McCathy placed fst wth 285,988 fst place votes, Kennedy was second wth 23,832 fst place votes and fome Vce Pesdent Rchad M. Nxon came n thd wth 97,67 fst place talles. Thoughout the county.072,830 students on moe than 200 campuses voted n the pmay. At the Unvesty 6520 students voted. On the efeendum questons, appoxmately 54 pe cent of those votng favoed phased educton of mltay effot n Vetnam and 34 pe cent Home Heang J chose tempoay suspenson of bombng. Thoughout the county 45 pe cent of the votes favoed phased educton and 29 pas cent favoed tempoay suspenson of bombng. Ths fgue was matched by anothe 29 pe cent who voted fo pemanent cessaton of bombng. Foty pe cent of the students votng hee thought that job tanng should\eceve the hghest poty n dealng wth the uban css, 38 pe cent named educaton as the geatest need. These wee also the two lagest vote gettes natonally. Ove all, 40 pe cent chose educaton as the bggest need whle 39 pe cent called fo job tanng. The Unvac compute that compled the esults dd much moe than count votes. The esults wee also boken down n dffeent aeas. The compute detemned how the pecentage beakdown of each canddates fst, second and thd place votes wee dstbuted among vaous paty pefeences. Gov. Nelson Rockefelle $m wll be on the PENN STATE CAMPUS WEDNESDAY p- \ bsc nvted Sponsoed by The Penn State You a t gave a beakdown of each canddates tst place votes as t was dstbuted among dffeent age goups and a beakdown of the votes fo each canddate n accodance wth the votes choce on the efeendums. The same pocedue was followed n tallyng the esults on each of the efeendum questons. The compute also analyzed the second and thd choces. Fo example, of those who voted fo Gov. Ronald Reagan as a fst choce, 46 pe cent cast the second place vote fo Nxon and 5 pe cent fo ex-goveno of Alabama Geoge Wallace as the thd choce. Along wth the top thee, the fst place votes at the Unvesty wee: Rchad Nxon, 836; Pesdent Lyndon Johnson, 239; un-named wte-ns, 97; Goveno Reagan, 75; New Yok Mayo John Lndsay, 4; Geoge Wallace, 07; Sen. Chales Pecy, 59; Oegon Sen. Mak Hatfeld and Fed Halstead, Socalst Wokes canddate, 23; peennal canddate Haold Stassen, 2; D. Matn Luthe Kng. sx. Columba Heang s Begn?--EW YORK (AP ) A blue bbon panel headed by fome U.S. Solcto Geneal Aehbad Cox opened heangs yesteday nto the "why" of the tumol at Columba Unvesty, but ebel students efused to testfy. Cox sad the fact : ndes plan a "boad and fa-eachng nquy" nto the Columba demonstatons. He also announced the appontment of John S. Matn J., hs fome specal assstant, as counsel to the commsson, to "help shape" the heangs. The heang opened wth the efusal of two student "oups to testfy. Spokesmen fo a goup called Black Students fom Hamlton Hall sad the absence of epesentatves of the Nego communty ndcated the "unmpatalty" of the commsson. The Student Stke Coodnatng Commttee clamed the panel has "lttle elaton to the boade body of unvesty faculty and no elaton to the students of the unvesty." The student stkes sad n a statement that the panels functon was "to dvet attenton fom the ssues and to channel enegy nto safe aeas." They sad, "The admnstaton would athe obscue the ssues than confont them hee." The fve-man panel was named May 5 bj the executve commttee of the Columba faculty. The commttee asked the panel to es t ablsh the chonology of events that led to the dstubances and to look nto the undelyng causes of the poblems. n addton to Cox. 55. now a membe of the faculty of Havad Law School, the panel ncludes D. Dana L. Fanswoth, 63, decto of Unvesty Health Sevces at Havad: Jeffeson B. Fodham. 62, dean of the Unvesty of Pennsylvana Law School ; Hylan G. Lews, 56, Booklyn College socology pofesso and Smon H. Rfkn, 64, a fome fedeal judge, now L pvate law pactce. Cox sad he would take testmony fom all those nvolved admnstaton offcals and students, ncludng leades of the Students fo a Democatc Banes Retes Afte 38 Yeas Cal R. Banes, who seved fo 0 yeas as contolle of the Unvesty, has eted as contolle emetus. Dung the past yea he seved as assstant to the pesdent fo fnancal affas. Banes joned the Unvesty staff as an audto n 938, when the Unvesty budget was appoxmately S5,000,000. Todays annual budget s moe than $30,000,000. n 942, Banes was. named to thepostlon of executve -ad countant. A natve of Watetown, N.Y., Banes studed accountng at Nothen New Yok Busness College and at New Yok Unvesty. Befoe jonng the Unvesty staff, he was a publc accountant wth a New Yok Cty fm. He became a cetfed accountant n the State of New Yok n 936. He s a membe of the New Yok State Socety of Cetfed Publc Accountants; Amecan nsttute of Accountants; Delta Sgma P, pofessonal busness admnstaton fatenty; and Sgma Ph Epslon. socal fatenty. Banes and hs wfe, the fome sabel Cappellett, plan to stay n State College. The daughte. sabel, wll eceve he docto of phlosophy degee n mcobology fom Haneman Medcal College n August. The son, Robet, s a staff Socety, whch stated the potest. The demonstaton began Apl 23. Students sezed contol of fve buldngs and shut down the unvesty untl a nolce ad ealy on the monng of Apl 30 dung whch moe than 00 pesons wee njued and moe than 700 aested. The unvesty has 25,000 students. 2:30 P.M The leades of the student demonstaton then called fo a geneal stke and almost all nomal classes ended fou weeks befoe the offcal tem endng. CCB To ck Executve Offces The postons of pesdent and vcepesdent of the nte-collegate Councl Boad wll be flled at 6:30 tonght at 24 Hetzel Unon Buldng at the specal elect ons meetng. Canddates fo CCB pesdent ae Rck Mowy, pesdent of the College of the Lbeal Ats Student Councl, and Don Shall, pesdent of the College of the Ats and Achtectue Student Councl. Vyng fo the post of vce-pesdent ae John Fey, pesdent of the College of Agcultue Student Councl and Tom Wogel, pesdent of the College of Scence Student JACKHARP ERJACKHARPERJACKHAR PERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKH A K <X X ;< o: u o. K <X S u <~> t Ul Q. Of <X : u < of Ul Councl. Mowy has seved as CCB epesentatve to the Undegaduate Student Govenment, chaman of the New Paty and as a membe of the Penn State Blue Band. Shall has been a membe of the CCB fo sx months followng hs appontment eale ths vea. He s the pesent CCB epesentatve to USG and has seved n that capacty snce Apl 6. Shall was a fome USG congessman fom West Halls eplacng elected congessman Jay Hon by (he specal appontment of fome Pesdent Jeff Long. QANT m Oxfod x Tatfesal! Gant gves tattcsalls an exctng n new dmenson va bolde, bghte x colongs. And snt t about tme J somebody put lfe nto tadtonal jo tattesalls? Taloed wth nfnte S cae n Gants own steam-cool ox- > fod. Tm Hugge body. Half S sleeves. n chamos, blue o cnnamon J wth contastng multcoloed tat-» tesall checks. m kh m»m custom Shop f o men 0. segeant n the U.S. A Foce, u statoned at Whteman A < W. College Ave State College Foce Base n Mssou. Both aound the cone fom, Bostonan. Ltd. eanedthe baccalaueate_de-< fecs at the Unvesty. J A/-L-LJA DD:o la K-uAD nfdjak -UAPPPRjak -KARPePJAKHARPERJACKHARP ERJACKHARPERJACKHARPERJACKHA Republcans,

4 a The magazne, founded and dected by Joseph L. Gucc, assocate pofesso of Englsh composton, s a collecton of poems by students, faculty, and staff membes. The newest edton contans "Fee At Last"; a poem about D. Matn Luthe Kng and hs wok n Amecas cvl ghts movement by Fankln H. Ewald, ecpent of the Samuel Basky Memoal Awad. Ewald s a seno at the Unvesty majong n zoology. The publcaton wll contan seveal othe selectons by students who have H-WAY H-WAY H-WAY H-WAY K-WAY H-WAY. h-way h-way h-way Entetanment H-WAY H-WAY H-WAY H-WAY H-WAY H W \Y ANDY (THE H-WAY PZZA MAN) S CELEBRATNG SPRNG WEEK WTH ENTERTANMENT ALL THS WEEK TUE THE NEW OLD-TME WOOLEY THUMPERS JUG MUSC 9-2 WED f vo on dae l oaay By BARBARA McCOUOUGH eceved awads fo the outstandng Collegan Staff Wte contbutons. They ae: Russell D. Holze, the Anthony James Gucc Memoal Awad; J. Donald Hollnge, the Pvot, the annual publcaton of the Poety wokshop, wll go on sale Magot Gossman Wenbaum Memoal today. t wll be avalable late n Awad ; Phylls Bege, the Gushng downtown bookstoes. de Bebado Poety Pze; and C. Eveett Conman, the Peal Wenbege Memoal Awad. Each of the fve awads of $25 s lmted to undegaduate contbutos, Ths ssue wll also nclude "Tamaack" by Sen. Eugene McCathy and a statement fom the senato on poety. Gucc sad that Pvot, now n ts eghteenth yea, s one of the countys few unvesty lteay publcatons whch s self-suppotng and ndependent. He also mentoned that t has a cuent cculaton of 3000 wth subscbes fom all ove the wold. Among SHERRY ERKARD DOC SHEPPARD FOLK MUSC 9-2 THUR H-WAY 2 S. GARNER Closng Tme Extended To A.M WE THE UVtNG 9 2 these subscbes ae the Unvesty of London lbay and the Btsh Museum, as well as seveal unvestes. Gucc, who has publshed fou books of ognal poety and tanslatons of talan poety, ceated Pvot eghteen yeas ago when he fst came to the Unvesty to teach Englsh 3 (poety wokshop). He felt that students wtng poety should have the oppotunty to have the wok publshed, so he establshed Pvot as an outlet fo them. Pvot has been pased by ctcs fo ts hgh level of taste and talent as well as fo ts excellence as a lteay publcaton. Gucc s pleased wth Pvots success and sad that "Pvot s one of the fnest lttle ambassados Penn State has." Councl Uaes mmedate Acceptance TM Pushes Model Lease Plan The Town ndependent Mens Councl unanmously ageed last nght to the passage of a fomal esoluton, poposed by Dave Vnkoo, Legal Awaeness Commttee chaman, that "uges the mmedate acceptance and nsttuton" of TMs model lease plan. Vnkoo sad he has met wth a subcommttee of landlods fom the Chambe of Commece n State College, and they have "ageed that the lease s fa." The commttee wll meet wth ts clents and wll notfy TM by May 27 of ts decson on the lease. Vnkoo sad the acceptance of a standadzed lease by the landlods would be a majo accomplshment fo TM. He also stated that the subcommttees atttude towad the document s a "good sgn," because the fomal acceptance of TMs lease wll be a peequste fo TMs appoved-dsappoved housng lst. n othe mattes, Vnkoo offcally swoe nto offce Joseph Myes as pesdent, Rchad Wynne as fst vce pesdent, Tey Klasky as B Aan Scence Student To Ad Fst-Tem Students The Scence Student Councl has announced the mplementaton of a "Bg Bothe Pogam" to assst ncomng feshmen n the College of Scence. Ad wll be extended to feshmen ove the Summe Tem on a tal bass to be followed by a full-scale advsng pogam n the fall. Accodng to Thomas Wogul, pesdent of the scence student councl, the Bg Bothe pogam was conceved to ad fst tem students n adaptng to "couses, study habts, socal poblems and othe poblems they encounte dung the fst tem." Bg Bothes wll wok n conjuncton wth the dean of students offce, sad Wogul. He added that the advses effots wll be dected towad supplementng the wok Poet y Magazne n 8th Yea of the faculty advses because "the ad gven to the feshman s often nsuffcent due to a lack of tme and nfomaton." Wogul sad that each advse wll be assgned fom thee to fve advsees. Students nteested n advsng fo the comng tems may egste at the HUB desk. The advse pogam developed by the scence student councl s pat of a wde effot on the pat of the student councl system to decease the gap between the student and hs college. A smla system to ad new students s now n opeaton wthn the College of Human Development, whle the College of Ats and Achtectue and the College of Educaton ae n the pocess of plannng advsng pogams of the own. (nu CHOOSE T! CHARGE T! s W EMLO DADDARO Connectcut Rep. second vce pesdent, and Ronald Chesn as teasue. Vce pesdent Wynne announced that Tom Goman of the Legal Awaeness commttee wll speak on the advantages and dsadvantages of town lvng at 0:30 p.m. today at the Fndlay Unon Buldng n East Halls. Ellen Edga, a epesentatve fom the Town Womens Oganzaton, dscussed the new oganzatons poblems of afflaton as membes of the Assocaton of Women Students jusdcton and as downtown esdents. nm gm u FOR BEST RESULTS USE CLASSFED ADS UMUUnuu. - M NTTANY MALL m! mum Daddao Dscu sses Sde Effects of Scent fc Gowth Congessman Emlo Q. Daddao,?- Conn., last nght expessed concen about the possble "dangeous sde effects" whch accompany the gowth of technology. Daddao sad that possble poblems esultng fom technologcal gowth, must be antcpated n a hghly, developed, technologcal socety. Daddaos addess on the nteacton of govenment wth scence and engneeng s the fst of a sees of lectues by men pomnent n the feld of scence sponsoed by the Nelson W. Taylo Memoal Fund. n hs lectue, Daddao spoke of the pomse whch scence holds fo a bette lfe. He waned of vaous "less obvous, but sgnfcant, poblems." Among these, he cted the "snste noads" aganst pesonal lbety and pvacy by lstenng and ecodng devces, and the possblty of mans apdly advancng technology upsettng the balance of natue. Much of what happens n the aea of eseach depends moe on poltcal decsons Be n the "n Goup "- "What Buy a Spng Week Button Would Have Happened 0 " Gound Floo HUB LEFONTE & Tuesday,.SlSB»w.S GRLS "DVE-BTES" SWM WEAR DESGNED FOR THE UTMOST OF COMFORT LEFT TO RGHT: 2-pc. boy leg, whte and navy polka dot sut wth whte bndng on necklne, legs and bow at wast, 7 to 4 $7 Matchng Cove-Up n szes to ft s,m,l $5 -pc. mult -colo hozontal stped sut n 00% stetch nylon. Szes 7 to 4 S9 2-pc. suga sweet povncal pnk "vllage" pnt wth danty uffle on wast. Szes 4 to 6x $6 -pc. taloed pnk checked top sut wth cotton lace tm and contastng geen boy-leg pants. Szes 7 to 4 35 BATHNG CAPS..09 to.89 BEACH BAGS S2 to S4 DVE-ETTES nc New Yok than on those of scentsts and engnees, Daddao sad. He mentoned the temendous cost of cuent eseach, and convesely, the effects of scentfc advancement on economc gowth..,.. n vew of these consdeatons, Daddao concluded that Congess must assume a leadeshp ole n eseach gudng t, povdng suppot and ncentve, keepng the publc nfomed and foeseeng and foestallng dffcultes. Thoughout hs addess, he stessed the vtal mpotance of knowledge and ts esponsble applcaton fo the beneft of socety. He pased the Unvesty seveal tmes fo successfully fosten g such applcaton.,.., Daddao has seved n the House of Repesentatves snce 959. He s chaman of the House Subcommttee on Scence, Reseach and Development, and a membe of the subcommttee whch ovesees the manned space flght pogam of the_ Natonal Aeonautcs and Space Admnstaton. Wednesday, Thusday m E SUB mm Unvesty Unon Boad pesents RAUN MACKNNON Folksn ge and Com pose On Campus May 4 8 TONGHT 7 30 HUB Lounge Ad msson fee SHOP MONDAY thu SATURDAY 0 A.M. to 9:30 P.M: V/ 7 M NOW NO ROLLERS! NO PNS! "NO SET WTH HELENS CURTS NEW PERMANENT WAVNG METHOD Of couse, you ha must be shot! shot! shot! shotm! No moe than 2% to 3 nches n length. Then wth the suppot of ou supeb salon wave, youll have all the cul and bounce you want. No settng! No olles between shampoos! Just shake-dy bush and go $0 %

5 cwa nuuu eupe of Mote Unde the sponsoshp of the Mneal Pepaaton Depatment and the Penn StUe Chapte of the A..M.E., Chales B. Kenahan of the U.S. Bueau of Mnes wll pesent a specal llustated lectue "Sold Waste Mneal Resouce" at 4 p.m. tod ay n 22 Deke. The lectue wll descbe the Bueaus actvtes dung the past seveal yeas n developng new technques fo ecoveng valuable stategc metals fom ndustal vaste. «Cal G. Vaught, assstant pofesso of phlosophy, wll speak n the "Ceatve Edge" sees at :30 p.m. toda,, n the Memoal Lounge of Esenhowe Chapel. Vaught wll speak on "Phlosophy and the Seach fo Meanng". Pesons who wsh may bng lunch at noon; coffee and tea ae avalable. Vaught s a gaduate of Baylo Unvesty wth advanced degees fom Yale. He has taught at Kansas State untl comng to Penn State n 967. Peegstaton fo Fall Tem t the Depatment of Elementay Educaton wll take place today though J""e 7. Students ae advsed to contact the advses.» «"Bea Tacks n Fnland" wll be the topc of a lectue by Kent Foste, pofesso of Euopean hstoy, fo the May meetng of the Penn State Hstoy Round Table at 7:30 p.m. tomoow n the Lauel Room of the Nttany Lon nn. The dscusson of Fno-Sovet elatons wll daw evence fom Fostes ecent sx-month tou though Fnland and Euope. Col. Wllam F. Lovell, pofesso o mltay scence and head of the Un Tstys Amy R.O.T.C. pogam, wll be the speake fo the Lades Nght pogam to be held by the 67th Renfoced Tanng Unt (Reseach ) tomoow nght. The dnne s scheduled fo 6-30 p.m. at the Elks County Club nea Boalsbug. Thala To Concet The Thala To wll pesent a concet of wcks by Haydn, Copland and Mendelssohn at 8:30 p.m., tomoow n the Musc Buldng Rectal Hall. Featung Leonad Feldman, cf the Alad Stng Quatet, on cello, hs wfe, Joanne Zagst, o. voln, and Robet Basley, on pano, the to wll open the pogam wth Haydns To n D majo, followed by "Vtebsk" by Copeland, and Mendelssohns To n. C mno, Opus 66. Donald R. Meye, pofesso of psychology at the Oho State Unvesty, known fo hs eseach n ban functons and vaables affectng the leanng pocess, wll speak at 8 p.m. Thu-sday, n 2 Cham, bes. The ttle of hs talk s: "The Habts and Concepts of Monkeys." He s a membe of the Socety of Expemental Psychologsts. Commssone Wl f e d E. Johnson, of the Atomx Enegy Commsson, wll dscuss "Pespectves on Nuclea Enegy" n a publc lectue, at 8:30 p.m. Thusday, n 02 Foum. Donald S. McClue, pofesso of chemsty at Pnceton Unvesty, wll speak on "Spn- Wave Sde Bands n Ant- Feomagnetc Mateals" at 2:45 p.m., Thusday, n 30 Whtmoe n the Unvestys weekly Chemsty Colloquum pogam. A gaduate of the Unvesty of Mnnesota, he eceved hs doctoate degee fom the Unvesty of Calfona at Bekeley. He has been on the staffs of Columba Unvesty and the Amecan Physcal Socety and a membe of the Amecan Chemcal Socety. Rchad T. DeGeoge, pofesso of phlosophy at the Unvesty of Kansas, wll be guest speake Satuday at the meetng of the Westen Pennsylvana Phlosophce". Assocaton. He wll lectue on, "Myths, Maxsm and Exstentalsm," at 0:5 a.m. n 300 J. Ovs Kelle Bldg. The lectue wll be sponsoed by the Depatment of Phlosophy.»» Spng Chapel Concet The Unvestys combned Chapel and Concet chos, wth the Unvesty Symphony Ochesta, wll pesent the 20th annual Spng Concet at 8 p.m. Satuday n Schwab. sael n Egypt, an oatoo by Geoge Fedec Handel fo double chous and solosu wll be pefomed. Complmentay tckets wll be dstbuted at 22 Esenhowe Chapel. Raymond Bown wll conduct.»» Geoge L. Bandon, pofesso and head of the Depatment of Vocatonal Educaton, wll patcpate n the May Natonal Confeence on Tade and ndustal Educaton at Kansas Cty, Mo. whch begns today.» Seven faculty membes and gaduate students wll attend the ntenatonal Quantum Electoncs Confeence (Lase Physcs) to be held ths week, jonng wth, hundeds o»oc; tsts fom all pats of the wold, ncludng Westen Euope,, Russa, Sovet, bloc countes, and Japan.., Ta Unvesty goup vll Collegan Notes consst of D. H. Rank, T. A. C. Foney Wggns, mt. K..-cCubbto, R. The ceemony was the last j?? n ;-, D - p - "-, offcal functon of one of the and C. W. Cho, vstng fom ootnnanys facult" advses. Memoal Uuvpsty tu.-..- Davd Ande, who.5 etunng foundland; and N. D. Foultz, a to Vetnam fo a second tou physcs gaduate student. of duty. At a ecepton held Sunday, Thomas A. Wggns, pofesafte the Mothes Day Dll so of physcs, has been elected Meet, Peshng Rfle Company a :ellow n the Amecan Phys- B-a held ts annual change of cal Socety n ecognton of command ceemones. The pe- ognal eseach a» d outstandvous Company Commande, ng contbutons to the feld Howad K. Fshe Ṭ. gave po- of physcs, motons and tansfeed the.vggns pmay aeas of command esponsbltes to the nteest ae atomc and molecu- Commande, Wllam H. Wol- la spectoscopy?nd l»«-«- n-- yngton, the new Executve Of- tcs, and he s th autho o fce, Denns D. Stouble, and co-autho>- of moe tv.n BEST FROM < - 8$. s H5& A&M 52$ WWS TJUANA BRASS e MARMBA BAND JOEY FORMAN WES MONTGOMERY o HERBE MAHN TOMMY BOYCE- BOBBY HART WARNER BROS. BLL COSBY 9 PETULA CLARK 9 PETER, PAUL & MARY 9 ASSOCATON 9 BONNE & CLYDE MONO CLOS E OUT ALBUM S m TOPS FROM uasw Awads Pesented Patca Machezak, Bentleyvlle, was named all-aound champon and Sheyl Vanco, Huntngdon, was the eseve all-aound champon n fttng and showng n the 43d Annual Day Exposton held May at the Unvesty. The two coeds wee gand champon and eseve gand champon showman, espectvely, fo the event. Ths maked the fst tme that coeds took the majo champonshps n the Penn State event. Eale n the Exposton, Mss Machezak was named Day Pncess fo 968 by the Penn State Day Scence Club, sponsos of the Exposton. The Exposton ncluded competton n day poducts judgng, day cattle judgng, ce ceam sculptung, and fttng and showng. n day cattle judgng, the champon fo judgng all beeds n the pofessonal dvson was John Pwowa of Unontown. Second heh nd- $ Thd place went to John Moow of Tyone. n the amateu dvson of day cattle judgng, fst place went to Donald A. Ba of Lttlestown. Newton J. Ba of State College was second hgh ndvdual and Rethea Wagne of Dauphn County was thd. n the 4-H dvson, Lancaste County was the wnnng team. Team membes ncluded Caol Goff, John Kutz, Avell Roye, and Joyce StoUzfus. Hgh ndvdual n the contest was Ban Has of Badfod County. n the F.F.A. dvson, Pequea Valley Hgh School of Lancaste was the fst place team. Team membes ncluded Wendel Ranck, Steve Heshey, Athu Bombege and Wayne Yost, who was hgh ndvdual. Robet A. Patton, State College, was the sweepstakes champon fo judgng mlk and ce ceam. Wllam Pash of Ebensbug was second TOPS FROM ATCO 9 VANLLA FUDGE JMMY GLMER 9 ROSE GARDEN 9 ARTHUR CONLEY 9 SONNY & CHER 9 SONNY «Manufactues Suggested > a Pce M.79 SOME LPs AT $ 3.67 WHCH ARE? 5 Hts You Mssed 30 TUNES 45 RPM Bea k n Tadton, Coeds Captue Champ onsh ps TAKEN FROM BLLBOARD TOP RPMs ALL THE LATEST PLUS NEW RELEASES SBMn- wee ted fo thd. Donald Ba was fst n mlk judgng wth Wlla m Pash, second. n the ce ceam judgng, Sheyl Vanco was fst and Robet Patton was second. n the ce ceam sculptung contest, Donald Ba was champon. Second went to Judy Patton, State College, and thd went to Kathy Kelle. Lancaste, and Wnne Weave, New Bethlehem. Also ecevng honos was Robet People, who was awaded the Clyde N. Hall Awad fo beng the best day cattle judge on the Unvesty team. Sponsoed by the Pennsylvana Assocaton of Anmal Beedes, the awad was gven at the Penn State Day Scence Club banquet on May. Also ecognzed was Robet Patton, selected as the Outstandng Seno n Day Scence at Penn State. Ths awad goes to the day scence student who has: done the most to pomote the #. >3 V\.,\ut»0\, ARTST K ED AMES # AL HRT ELVS PRESLEY 9 DOTTE WEST KATE SMTH e THE STATUS SYMBOLS 9 GEORGE BEVERLY SHEA BEST FROM COLUMBA 9 JOHNNY MATHS 9 JERRY VALE 9 SMON & GARFUNKEL e ANDY WLLAMS 9 ROBERT GOULET 9 VALU ES STEREO 8 TRACK TAPES /ALLES TO RECORDS TO BOX REG. 79c 9 $6.99 to $7.99 VALUES W

6 S- V? M>t LaXes Slosh To Ovetme Te m By STEVE SOLOMON Collegan Spots Wte They looked stangely dffeent when they tudged heavy-footed back to the locke oom afte battlng each othe, and natue, to a 9-9 daw. The shts wee staned a dak blue and the legs wee coated wth layes of mud that neve had a chance to dy and cack and dop off n small peces. Ted ams eached to the foeheads to dvet twstng vulets of wate whch enteed the eyes and made seeng dffcult. t had been a pctue ot futlty, ths floatng lacosse gam?. Fo Cotland State, t was an nablty to beak open a game when t held a fou-goal advantage: fo Penn State, fou comebacks wthout ganng the lead; fo both, doubleovetme wthout fndng a wnne. Lon attackman Ken Edwads lmped towad the bench. "m just eal poud of the way we played," he sad. But the speake s face was expessonless. t had been a guelng battle. Those fa fom the acton could not see the dull stupo of exhauston n the Penn State Cotland State S FRST PEROD: Penn Stale. 6:59, Edwads (assst Schoeptln): Cotland State, 4:57, McLaughlan; 0:4. Kowalskl. SECOND PEROD: Penn State, 5:52, Edwads (Schaepfln); 7:7. Passano (Schoeptln); 9:29,.Passano; Cotland Relay Fofet Gves Fayette Swm Ttle BTP led off wth a vctoy n the 50 feestyle, betteng the M and Penn State vasty ecod on the v-ay wth a 23.8 clockng. BTP then took the backstoke and buttefly, but PKP ebounded fo a Hst n dvng. The elay was taken by Beta n ecod tme of 44.2 to cap the tumph. State Rugby Club Dops Two Tlts Heavy ans and ankle-deep mud hampeed the Penn State Rugby Club Satuday as t lost two games to Wheelng College. The fst team lost a tough, 3-0 match, falng to scoe on seveal occasons when close to the goal. Wheelngs second team took a 6-0 vctoy, all ponts comng on two tes n the second half. The State Rugby Clubs next match s the annual Alumn Game. The event wll be held Satuday on the lacosse pactce feld. EVEN THOUGH heavy an hampeed Satuday s Penn Sae-Syacuse tack meet, the Lons outstandng 440 elay team set a new Beave Stadum ecod, :42.6. Kneelng ae Ken Bnke of DuBos and Bob Keste of Meda. Standng ae Bob Beam of Scotch Plan s. N.J. and Chale Hull of Langley AFB, Va. State shatteed the Oangemen t» CLASSFED AD DEADLNE 0:30 A.M. Day Befoe Publcaton Westlng Champ Aested ponts and Etchebaen He lost 4 ponts wth a 5Ken Haelson of Boston, fo-8 showng. Tto Fancona of Atlanta s fouth at.340, folwho held the Wo. poston a week ago wth a.400 slate, fell lowed by Alex Johnson, CncnPelmnay heangs have all the way to.273. He managed nat,.327. The fgues nclude been-scheduled fo May 3 n only two hts n 26?t bats n S.days games. a bugulay case nvolvng Wlle Tops last weeks games. ; thee Oklahoma State UnveWlle McCovey of San Fan- sty westles. Pete Rose of Cncnnat held Dwayne Lynn Kelle, hs onto the Natonal League lead csco took ove the home un although hs aveage dpped 33 lead wth nne and ted the twn bothe Daell P.ay and Ron Swoboda fo the top Mets Mckel Caol, all 20, wee aponts to.37 wth an 8-fo-30 spot n uns batted n wth 24. ested and chaged wth bupefomance. McCovey had thee homes and glay May 7. Jey Gote of the New Yok seven RBs last week. Dwayne Kelle was voted the Mets ushed up fom 0th place Washngtons Fank Howad countys outstandng sophoto second. He had 2 hts n 28.also slammed thee homes moe westle by Amateu tes and ganed 35 ponts to and moved nto fst place n.352. Dung one stetch, he had th e Amecan League wth Westlng News afte wnnng the Bg Eght and Natonal 23seven consecutve bts. nne. Roge Repoz of Cal - pound dvson cowns. Hs pecut Flood of St. Lons fona contnues to lead n fomance n the natonal toudopped one place to thd at RBs wth 20. ney, held Mach 2-? at Unvesty Pak, was nstumental n bngng the natonal ttle to OSU. Noman polce chef Wllam NEW YORK (AP) t fgued that Cal Yastzemsk would sock t to em eventually and the Boston Red Sox outfelde has been dong just that whle ganng consdeable gound n defense of hs Amecan League battng ttle. Way down the lst wth a.233 aveage a week ago, last season s tple cown wnne caught fe the past week. He collected 2 hts n 25 tes, a.480 pace, and boosted hs oveall mak to.296. Ths placed hm nnth n the battng competton, 3 ponts behnd the leade, Clevelands Max Alvs. Theye closely, bunched at the top. Alvs took ove fst place desote a sx-pont loss to.327. He had nne hts n 29 tmes at bat n last weeks acton. Red Caew of Mnnesota and Bll. Feehan of Detot ae ted fo second place at.32 followed by Andv Etchebaen of Baltmoe,.37, and Wlle Hoton. Detot,.30. Cacw, the unne-up h st w e e k, sloped 38 ponts- by collectng only eght safetes n 34 attempts. Feehan dopped fou Lon Games Cancelled Penn States baseball team had anothe bout wth the weathe Satuday and the elements, as always, poved supeo. A scheduled doubleheade wth Geoge Washngton Unvesty was aned out, denyng the Lons a chance to mpove the 7-9 season ecod. The games wll not be e-scheduled. The next act on fo State wll be Wednesday when Mansfeld State vsts fo a scheduled doubleheade. Snce unvesty ules pevent any weekday athletc event fom statng befoe 3:30 p.m. the two games wll be lmted to seven nnngs each. The games aganst Mansfeld could be vey mpotant fo the Lons f they expect to suvve the season wth a wnnng ecod. Afte Wednesday only fve games eman double heades wth Mayland and Ptt and a sngle contest wth Navy. All thee clubs ae enjoyng successful seasons and wll povde stff competton. State has been n a slump all season, culmnatng wth ts cuent fou-game losng steak. The week layoff snce last Wednesdays Temple game wll gve Lon coach Chuck Medla a ested ptchng staff and t may help hs hules. All but staff leade Denny Lngenfelte have been neffectve latelv. SM Results SOCCER Pt Kappa Ph ove Ph Kappa Sgma, 3-0 Ph Kappa Ps ove Kappa Sgma, 2-0 Ph Sgma Kappa ove P Kappa Tau, 3-0 Alpha Sgma Ph ove Beta Sgma p.ho, fofet Lods ove MMF, fofet Remans ove Conglomeatons, fofet Allegheny def. Bucks, 4-0 Tsu Ph Delta def. Theta Delta Ch, 3-0 Nantcoke def. McKeespot, -0 Unontown def. Pottsvlle, fofet Delta Sgma Ph def. Ph Sgma Delta, -0 Easton def. Alauopa..0 OCCUPANCY SEPT., S. Atheton SJ Stale College Pa Studo Apatments Funshe!o Unf unshed «3 Bedoom Apatments T Call Alex Gegoy Assocates, nc j» SUTE 02 HOLDAY NN Fo nfomaton and applcaton to HOLD AN APARTMENT FOR YOU! w\ d? 3 WLL BE AT THE MAY 3h to ( Tfh HUB 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M f you ae gong to be somethng, why not be somethng specal? f you demand somethng exctng and challengng, consde the oppotuntes avalable as a Navy plot, flght offce o a ntellgen ce offce. Consde wold wde tavel and the nvaluable expeence ganed though Naval aw axon. Why not nvestgate you chance to fly wth the fnest! OFFERNG A COMMSSON N THE NAVY AS: AR NTELLGENCE OFFCER NAVY PLOT NFORMATON ON OTHER OFFCER PROGRAMS NAVAL FLGHT OFFCER B 203 H.U.B. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m All gls nteested n ushng next fall must egste flf at ths 4 Ths s what you do. Apply at any one of ou moe than 200 dffeent offces aound the county and tell us whe«you want to wok dung you vacaton ths yea..j Thee ae all knds of tempoay Jl postons just watng to be flled. Secetaal,clecal,keypunchng, L typng, bookkeepng, ecepton,l l - swtchboad and geneal offce. Moe than 40 dffeent job categoes Call us today (wee n the phone book). Then get-eady to maka the most of you vacaton, by wokng the Kelly way. S. KeBvGM has connectons tme. Ask about a de n the T-34 acaft Tuesday -thu-fda y ta Sooty Fall Rush Regst aton Tuesday, May 4th Wednesday, May 5th NAVAL AVATON OFFCER PROCUREMENT TEAM 65 Pledge Fomal " B #Jg> Mokanywhee j onvanft ths summe. f o a geat nhhhhnh t a t at t hhm B t R sa b Q tt n s A R bm a Q s ts H l! a SSTERS OF DELTA GAMMA Fo Resuts-Use Collega!?Classfeds jslk. M Results Mac s alteng Unlmted Eght Next Doo Fee Pckup and Delvey Sevce fo Dy Cleanng and Laundy n the evenngs \the Cente of famsywtne Call Daytme; Evenngs FREE PARKNG at Rea of Stoe whle you shop 229 S. ALLEN ST. a The Fall and Wnte Pledge Class Would lke to thank the HARBOUR TOWERS Henslee sad polce w e e n the day n Stllwate, Okla. aleted shotly befoe 4 a.m. He was chaged wth second May 7 by a electc "eye" degee buglay. bugla alam located nsde a The two Kelles posted bond.en s clothng stoe n No- of 53,000 each n Cleveland man, Okla. County Cout. When polce. aved they found the Kelle bothes nsde the stoe. They wee odeed to come out wth the hands up but -efused. When Dwayne VOLLEYBA LL Kelle fnally emeged fom DORMTO RY SEM-FNALS the stoe he boke nto a un Watts-ll ove Mece, 2-5, S-9, S-J, causng an offce Fost to fe Buttenut ove Mnotou-Pk-, 5-4, 5. GRADUATE SEM-FNALS two gun shots. ove Neve-Was, 4-6, 5-3, The second shot ht Kelle Boobes 5-3 "about two nches above the Physcs ove Aheton-Gewnnes, 8-4, 5-9 ght ankle," accod ng to Henslee. Kelle was lsted n sattonghts MATCHES sfactoy condton at Noman Gaduate and ndependent Fnals at 6:30 Muncpal Hosptal. Domtoy and Fatenty Fnals ef Caol was appehended late 7:30 Wlac Sez- KEEP YOUR 0OOL! Rght! Keep you "cool", but dont be "cold" dung the Spng Week evenng actvtes. - Ty one of ou Lghtweght Jackets. Weve got a complete selecton of zppe jackets n all the latest shades, ncludng Yellow, Blue, Btsh Tan. Lned and Unlned. Statng fom just Stop n anytme we nvte bowses!..._-».».._. HABERDASHERY SMj A v sj Heady Fo THE DALY COLLEGAN LOCAL AD DEADLNE 4:00 P.M. 2 Days Befoe Publcaton / Hck Rchadson paced the defeat by the slght magn of javeln men wth a 84-3 toss States dstance unnng whle Fed Kngston whled futue shows much pomse as Penn State s thnclads won the dscus 52-y4. Jm Mle demonstated hs the fst outdoo meet last Despte the fact that C4A ablty by takng the mle and Satuday n convncng fashon champon Chp Rockwell was 880 ttles and gamely comby downng Syacuse held out of the tple jump by petng n the two mle ace fo Dung an aftenoon an an njuy. State stll managed a thd place fnsh. whch soaked all the athletes, to take all thee places fom Mlle s moe vaunted comstate an up a lage lead by panon, Mke Schuko, was gunsweepng sx events and takng nng fo the feshman ecod n fst place n sx othes. the two mle, but fell shot as The Lons wee patculaly he slpped agan and agan stong n the dstances, sweepon the soaked tack. ng all thee places n both the Seveal othe feshmen took mle and two-mle contests. fst places. Tm Donovan was Ray Smth was a double wnthe vcto n the 440, Ed Seese ne n the dstance events, leadwon the pole vault and the ng the pack n a an-slowed youn<; Lons took both elay ace. events. Smth Sweeps The feshman showng was Followng Smth n the mle emakable as State has only wee Pha Peteson and Jeff twelve fst yea men to wok Deadoff. Tey Engelde and wth and manv an n seveal Jm Dxon jon ed Smth n pvenfs The had-w - k n sweepng the two-mle ace. Fosh have a meet wth Conell The 440 elay team of Bob Satu day. Keste, Ken Bnke, Chale Tack Events Hull and Bob Beam an the ds.440 Relay. state (Koste. Bnke, Hull. Beam), :42.6 (stadum ecod). tance n a 42.6 tme, a new BeaWfe Run. Smth, State; 2. Pete, ve Stadum ecod. son. State; 3. Deadoff, State, 4:9.3. Kestes many abltes wee 20 Hgh Hudles. Hetck, State; n evdence n othe _ ents as. Bnke, State; 3. Havey. State, the juno took second n the Robets, Syacuse; 2. Calhoun, and the tple jump. Stale, 4. Epsten, State, :49.s. Only Bnke saw acton n 00. Beam, state ; 2. Keste, State/ moe events as he was second RAY SMTH 3. Mane, Syacuse, :0.0. n the hg hudles, thd n the 880. Macus, Syacuse ; 2. Genty,... double unne State; 3. Nlebel, State, : , and an a 48 second ancho 440 ntemedate Hudles. Wood, leg fo the vctoous mle ethe Oangemen. Ray Blnn Syacuse ; 2. Havey, state; 3. Ftzlay team. patck, Syacuse, :56.0. stepped nto Rockwells shoes A thd membe o. the Manne. Syacuse; 2. Beam, team, Beam, took fst place anl was followed by Keste State; 3. Bnke, State, :22.2. and Ben Whstle n the event. 2 Mle Run. Smth, state; 2. En. n the 00-yad dash. n commentng about the lop- gelde. State; 3. Dxon, State, 9:26.4,_ Hetck Excells Mle Relay. State (McLaughln,, sded wn State coach John The 20 hgh hudles was Epsten, Calhoun, Bnke), -3:22.6. one of the most satsfyng wns Lucas was less than pleased. Feld Events Long Jump. Rockwell, State; J, fo.- State as Dave Hetck won "Asde fom, the tmes of HetBtnn, State; 3. Nelson, Syacuse, the event n :4.7 and Chuck ck, Bnke, and the 440 team, 2-SW. we have ;o eason to celehavey followed Bnke fo Hgh Jump. Cabat, State; 2. Unsad Lucas. "We ae dewood, Syacuse; 3. Rockwell, state, a clean sweep. Hetck thlled bate," wth the vctoy, yet 6-5. the cowd wth hs fne fom, pleased Javeln. Rchadson, State; 2. we wee cn ed the expected as he an hs best tme n hs fast tmes by the weathe." Badley, State; 3. Allen. State, Shot Put l. Mcwmams, state ;?. fou yea caee. Syacuse; 3. Kauffman, State, Lucas had expected vey fast Smth, n the feld events, the wet 47-2A. Tple Jump. Bllnn. State; 2. Kesweathe pevented -top pe- tmes fom hs oefomes n te, State; 3. Whlsle, State,Ja-ms. fomances n the hulng con- pepaaton fo the Bg Fou Pole vault. Beuelc, Syacuse; 2. tests, yet State domnated them meet ths weekend wth Ptt, Syacuse; 2. Kefe, state; 3. Loschsweepng both the javeln and Syacuse, and West Vgna. mann. State, feet. Dscus. Kngston, State; 2. Whte, the dscus. The teshmen went down to State; 3. McWllams, State, 52-". By DAN DONOVAN Collegan Spots Wte St?fe, d:57, Kuwalsk: 8:26 Kowalskl. THRD PEROD: Penn State, 3:54. sdock (scnaepfln); u:», Edwads (cufln); Cotland State. :54. B lank: Kowalskl; :32, 3: 2, Blank ; 4:37, Lagasse, 4:49, Kowalskl. FOURTH PEROD: Penn State. :23, Schaepfln (Edwa ds); 3:22, Schock (Edwads); 5:2, Schaepfln. OVERTME: No scong. plavcs eyes o hea the heavy beathng of those kneelng on "one knee at the sdelnes. The fatgue could not be seen n the unnng o contact ethe, although t became appaent late when easy passes went eant and pontblank shots flew wde o hgh. Penn State taled 8-4 md-way though the thd peod and 9-6 when the gun sounded. The 50-odd fans n ovecoats and black umbellas had a good excuse to head fo the cas. None of them made t. Bob Schoeptln pumped n a goal 83 seconds nto the last quate and Dave Schock followed wth anothe two mnutes late. Then, suddenlv. damatcally, came the bg play, the knd that ean Wlle Mays and Cal Yastzemsk and Mckey Mantle $00,000 a yea. Schoeptln, eght yads out on the left sde, whzzed a shot past the Cotland goale, and the scoe was knotted at 9-9. The Penn State bench exp loded. Twenty muddy shts suounded the 5-7 shapshoote and began hostng hm nto the a befoe they emembeed that thee wee stll 0 mnutes left n the game. Thty feet away Cotland State coach Fed Psano, an assstant to Lon coach Dck Pencek n 962, sa d a few wods to hs plaves and sent them back onto the feld. The heads wee bowed, but t wasnt because of the an whch was steadlv gowng heave. The clock esumed ts nexoable countdown, but nstead of daggng, the acton ntensfed. Body checks became moe cushng and 200-pound defensemen sent the lghte, faste altacknen who could no longe dodge and keep the footng spawlng nto the me. Dck Pencek walked to the scoe s table to check the tme. Thee mnutes. "My God, f ths goes nto ovetme..." And Then t Happened The gun went off. Twenty playes tudged to the sdelnes. Pencek. wate steamng nto hs eyes, and Psano, shakng hs head sadly, huddled wth the teams. Nothng eath-shatteng was sad. Both teams moments eale had sent a pa of shots sceamng off the goalposts, nches fom the hallowed mud unde the nets. Two fve-mnute ovetme peods, the head efeee sad. Pencek went to the bench and gabbed a towel that mght have been used to clean up the Johnstown flood. He wped hs baldng head and then thew the ag to Psano, who smled undestandngly. Play stated agan. Cotland mdfelde Stan Kowalsk snaed a Penn State pass and tuned on goale Jm McGuone. He faked, then shot, but not qute so had o accuately as eale-. McGuone caught t n hs stck. Kowalsk, who had scoed on fve moe dffcult shots dung egulaton tme, totted downfeld a lttle ted and shaken. They taded fast beaks and mssed shots fo 0 mnutes and then t was ove. Ted Pencek smled and congatulated hs playes. Someone offeed hm an umbella. "Thanks." he sad, "but m about as wet now as can possbly get." Stll on the feld, Ken Edwads was examnng the back of hs knee. Thee hous eale, swollen and thobbng, t has been shot wth pan klles and taped so he could gve t a ty n the game. Pencek. thnkng of a cetan thee goals and two asssts, totted out to say a few wods to hs sophomoe sta. Then thev walked off. Edwads a ht slowe. Montou-Pke swam dangeously dung the ente ntamual wate season and got away wth t. Yesteday, n the champonshp ound, they downed on the own success, doppng a 22-9 decson to Fayette House. Dung the couse of elmnatons, Montou Ued only fou men, and because each man can swm n only two events, they nvaably an out of swmmes and fofeted the last elay n each. t neve matteed untl yesteday. Montou bult up only a 9-7 lead befoe the last elay event, then lost on the fofet of the fve ponts. Meanwhle, n the fatenty fnal. Beta Theta P aced by P Kappa Ph, Montou stated quckly wth McAllste takng the 50 feestyle n Fayette then took the 50 backstoke and buttefly, befoe Smth of Montou then fofeted the elay, but ths tme t cost them the meet. The Ceek champonshp was a unaway. Dew Amstong of Thnd ad $ Th ump Oange wn st Da t Aj j tm a toppotunty employe BvLndVl

7 Lons Top Hoyas, Bow to Teps Netm en Spl t oh Weekend T p By JOHN LAPLACE Colleg an Spots Wte Venn state s patohed-up netmen managed to splt a twomeet oadtp ths past weekend. The Lon nettes scoed an mpessve 8- vctoy ove Geogetown Satuday, but evesed t Sunday and lost to hghly touted Mayland, 9-0. Aganst the Hoyas, coach Holmes Cathalls bused and bandaged netmen took all but one of the nne matches. Joe Ka plan dopped a sngles match to Tamagolo, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, but the est of States walkng wounded faed well. Captan Mao Obando, suffeng fom tendonts, scoed a two set tumph ove Wllams, Geogetowns numbe one man. Neal Kame, botheed by a stff neck and Tom DeHuff, hutng wth a bused shoulde, also scoed two set wns ove the opponents. Teps Tough State caught Mayland at the ght tme, but faled to even pck up a wn, let alone an upset. Mayland, who lved up to ts bllng, had just fnshed thee days ot ugged competton n the Atlantc Coast Confeence champonshps. T h e T e p s fnshed behnd cochamps Noth Caolna and South Caolna, although they wej wth out the sevces of the numbe one nette John Schaeffe, who was ll. He was eplaced by an ex-penn State, Dave Wechen. Wechen battled States alng captan, Mao Obando, and alled to tumph n a thee set match afte doppng the fst set, 3-6. "Mao played as well as he could consdeng the ccumstances," sad Cathall. "But the tendonts and the fact that Wechen pobably was playng some of hs best tenns was too much to ovecome." Tom Daley battled though thee sets n sngles, but could not pull the wn out aganst fo a,6-3 wn befoe-doppng Ray. Bck-Lew, one of the top the fnal set 6-4. anked junos n the Mddle "Mayland, who defeated States. Afte bowng 7-5 n a Navy 6-3, s defntely as tght fst set, Daley alled stong as thought," sad Cathall,. even wth the numbe one man out. They had men o. the bench who could be statng fo any othe college team n the county." Wth a 5-3 ecod thus fa ths season, Cathall and hs nettes play host to Lehgh tomoow aftenoon on the Penn State Tenns Club couts above the ce Pavlon. The Engnees have two fne tenns playes accodng to Cathall. One, Bob Malmson, was a "unueup n the Mddle Atlantc champon; : shps last yea. The othe s Hls HKfc&J\;-Y " ".f- ;V? an exchange student fom n>>.-"v?.. KsB vv" HjW ;«y.\k.,,. {>y,.jjsjj Ss da. Followng tomoows match B?-} S:a"- S4:s- j -J;VSs$533 --S?.;, v«! the State netmen tavel to V < "> _- >."v - > v : 4, Delawae fo a Satuday en- "-, "t-/- v.vfch tf l counte, and close the season wth consecutve ;oekend dates wth Amy at West Pont and Pttsbugh at home. Cathall.Cuds only two moe wns ths season to come up v wth hs fouth consecutve wnjp? f % >".T. "5l. " - -"V ~ 8Mf&- asft b» - -f b y - " " V " && & - nng season. Snce takng ove the ens as head tenns coach, Cathall has poduced nothng but wnnng teams. LON NETMAN and numbe two man Neal Kame had an up-and-down weekend, ndcatve of the othe playes successes. Kame, a 6-2 juno fom Eason, had no touble wth hs Geoge Washngton opponent, but he was neve eally n t at Mayland. Jm Gant... lons wth Dodges complng a 3-0 ecod - and a fantastc eaned un aveage of Gant, comng out of the bullpen day, afte day, has a 2- ecod and a 2. ERA. Consde the PhladelphaPttsbugh swap that was to clnch the pennant fo the Pates. Jm Bunnng, the man who was supposed to coast home behnd those bg Pate bats, s 3-2 and the Pttsbugh club s httng only.229, less than the Phls. Woody Fyman has won. as many as Bunnng but has lost moe and stands 3-4. Don Money, the young shotstop who was supposed to be the key to the deal fo the Phls, has been sent out to the San Dego fam. The two young ptches who came to the Phls wee sent out ealy oooooooooooooooooooo ONCE AGAN TS TME TO TAKE THE CUE OFF THE RACKS AND MAKE TRACKS TO THE ARMENARA How about the bg New Yok Mets-Chcago Whte Sox deal nvolvng outfeldes Tomme Agee and Tommy Davs? Agee s n a.2 slump afte fnally beakng an O-fo-34 htless. steak. Davs s battng only.203. Al Wes s a fll-n nfelde fo the Mets and Jack Fshe s 0- as a Whte Sox ptche. The Whte Sox may have the edge n the swap wth Baltmoe that bought shotstop Lue Apaco back _to Chcago wth outfelde Russ Snyde fo ptches Buce Howad and Roge Nelson.and nfelde. Don "Bufod. Apaco s begnnng to move up a. bat at.258 and s playng evey day. Snyde hasnt done much. Howad and Nelson ae wnless. and Bufod s just an exta hand n the nfeld. The Heats Off Howeve, that Oole-Whte Sox deal looked lke a eal dsaste fo Baltmoe a few weeks ago when shotstop Mak Belange was called up to sevce. Now that t appeas Belange wont have to go ght away, the heat s off. Boston cetanly came up wth ptchng help n Dck Ellswoth, cuently 4-2, fom the Phlles. The Phls ae usng catche Mke R y a n,.88. aganst lefthanded ptchng. Cncnnat came up wth a supse statng ptche n Geoge Culve, -2 and 2.42 JttA, fom Cleveland fo outfelde Tommy Hape,.209. The Reds also acqued a useful pnch htte n Fed Whtfeld fom the ndans. Bll Kelso, 2-0, has been useful n the Reds bullpen whle Sammy Ells, who went to the Calfona Angels n the deal, s 2-4 n the Amecan League. Cncnnat famed out Joge Rubo, anothe ptche, who camp wth Kelso. Penn State 8 Geogetown Sngles Obando, State, del. Wllams, 6-0, 6-4. Kame, state, def. Collns, 6-3, 6-. Taam g ol, Geogetown, def. Kaplan, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 DeHuff, State, def. Fog lla, !. Rupet, state, def. Smth, 6-, 6-. Daley. State, def. Peele, 6-0, 6-. Doubles Obando-Kame, State, def. Wllllam staamgol, 6-2, 6-0. DeHuff -Kaplan, State, def. Colln s-fog la. 6-4, 6-3. Daley-Rupet, State, def. Smth-Peele, 6-2, 6-3. Mayland 9, Penn State 0 Sngles Wechen, Mayland, def. Obando. 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Makaenko, Mayland, def. Kame, 6-0, 6-2. Bennett, Mayland, def. Kaplan, 6-, 6-4. Lss, Mayland, def. DeHuff, 6-, 6-4. Speckman, Mayland, def. Rupet, 6, 7-5. Buck-Lew, Mayland, def. Daley, , 6-4. Doubles Bennett-Buck-Lew, Mayland, ddf. Obando-Kame, 6-3, 0-8. Lss-Mak aenko, Mayland, def. KaplanDeHuff, 6-, Mayland, def. Speckman-Han gton, Rupet-Daley, 6-4, 6-. The Reds, most actve n the tade mak, havent found much use fo outfelde Mack Jones and have famed out ptche Jay Rtche. But Atlanta hasnt pofted much fom fst baseman Deon Johnson, who s httng.02. Cncnnat came up wth a.327 htte fom t. Lous n outfelde Dck Smpson, battng.32 fo the wold champon Cads, and John Edwads, a backup catche fo Tm McCave. Houston looks lke a wnne wth Denny Lemaste, 3-3 and a 2.98.ERA, -plus-dens- Menke,.304, fom Atlanta fo Sonny Jackson,.29. Menke has become the Astos e g u l a shotstop, oustng Hecto Toes. Jackson has dven n uns fo the Ba es despte hs sck aveage. Washngton has been gettng help fom elef ptche Denns Hggns, 2-, and nfelde Ron Hansen,.29, who came fom Chcago fo Bob.Pddy, 0-, and second baseman Tm Cullen,.226. When Joe Toe was njued n ealy season, Atlanta was happy to have avalable Bob Tllman;- ex-new Yok Yankee; 8 p.m 6-8 Pavlon Theate CARLO GOLDONS THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS f, RUSTY WASHBURN... best f o Lons JM GE GER... tough luck LATE BASEBALL n St. Lous PUtsbugh Battees: Bles, (W, 5-2), and McCave; Sunnng, (L-3-3), Klne (9) and May. R HE Atlanta 4 5 Phladelpha Wnne Javs : Lose Shot By DCK ZELLER Collegan Spots Wte Havad pcj ced up H smokes n the second ound to captue the Easten ntecollegate Golf Assocaton team champonshp last Satuday, fnshng 0 stokes ahead of second place Pnceton. And Fenn State floundeed. The Lons fnshed a dsappontng thd, endng the two-ound team competton wth a total scoe of 790, stokes behnd the leade. Washbun Best Rusty Washbun had the best ound of the-day fo the Lons as he opened play wth a oneove-pa 7. On :he fst hole of the second ound,- Washbun s dve tpped a banch of a tee and fell nto the wate, focng hm to take a penalty stoke. By the tme-he fnshed off the fst geen wth a tple bogey, Washbun was skyocketng to an 82 -ound and fouth place among the ndvdual playes. Washbun qualfed, along wth Jm Gcge, fo match play Sunday. Both wee defeated n the ealy ounds. Washbun lost to Bud Zachay, one of Pnceton s supestas, 4 and 3 n the fst ound of match pl ay. Zachay late lost to Hal Hoeland, also of Pnceton n the quate-fnals. Captan Loses Gege lost to Havads Yank Hcslc, 5 and 3. Afte watchng Heslc play. State coach Joe Boyle sad he was "vey mpessed" wth the play of the Oho juno champon. Heslc moved on to the sem-fnals by defeatng Buce PUtson of Conell. Gege-s 57 n the team play was enough to place 0th n the competton whch he and teammate Fank Guse led last yea. Guse had two 85 ounds fo a 70. whch was dopped fom the Penn State team scoe (the hghest two scoes ae dopped and Guses was the hghest). " couldn t beleve hs collapse," Boyle, sad of hs seno Mnksman s sad pefomance, "He almost neve shoots ove 40 on a nne." Mack Cobn was the othe Lon whose scoe was dopped. The sophomoe su.feed fom a bad case of nexpeence and fnshed wth an Hbscl.n-an made a slght ecovey n hs second ound to end up wth an Sanga and Apple both blew up, wth Apple endng wth 60 (76-84) and Sanga flyng to an The team standngs found Havad followed by Pnceton (780), Penn State, Navy (793). Yale (798), Amy (80). Penn (82), Colgate (84), Conell and Columba (ted at 86), Bown (825). Holy Coss (829), Datmouth (830), Geogetown (835). Ptt (838) and Syacuse bngng up the ea wth an 870. "Havad had a lot moe depth than thought they would have, " Boyle sad of the champons. "Pnceton h a d thee eal good playes, then fell way off. Afte the thd man they eally hut," the Lon coach contnued, descbng the hosts and pe-tounament favotes. Pnceton s top thee wee ndeed stong as all thee qualfed fo the math play. Mke Pote was the medalst n Satudays team competton wth a 48, eght ove pa. Pote contnued nto the sem-fnal ound. Hal Hoeland fnshed wth a 55 a.d Bud Zachay caded a 58. Depth Counted Havad shoved that they have geat depth wth Yank Hesle, a sophomoe, leadng the way wth 5. Jack Pudy ht fo 55, Ban LoPuck totted away wth a 54 and Paul Oldfeld and Tom Wynne both caded 59. The Lons wll ty to egan some face tomom"v at ndana, whee they wll meet Penn, Bucknell, Ptt. West Vgna and ndana (Pa.) n a medal play touna"nent. State s the defendng champon and Gege was last yeas medalst. gema n flm tluh PR ESENTS. HUB o P TLlSH\ >)-V\ 7. t L. " P M M. A3 ASSEMBLY The Last Bdge (953) D. Maa H. Kautnc, wth Schell and Benhad Wckl ADMSSON BY MEMBERSHP CARD ONLY AVALABLE AT THE DOOR OR 05 BURRO WES BULDNG Hee We Go Round The Mulbey Bush" TOMORROW 30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 Pesentng Thee Flms of NGNjAR BERGMAN one of the most gfted and ceatve move makes of moden tmes. 5/ 7/ 9 P.M. WNNER OF THE BEST FLM AWARD AT THE CANNES FLM FESTVAL FOR TWO CONSECUTVE YEARS. ta:~& sat. mmm was TODAY - WED. - THUR. ACADEMY AWARD fleffs BEST FOREGN FLM OF 960 WNNER OF THE GRAND PRZE AT THE BERLN AND VENCS FSLM SUNT. - MON. - TUK. 5 / 7 / 9 P.M. mm Feaue Tme :30-3:29-5:28 7:27-9:35 Anthon y Anjaneffe Chales f f na t BnfflKMVl. j 8 fc j HBWHBB sf c K ftt % <A ft n L «d B SUBflll j kum& T TOlU.,. Meta-Goldwyn-Maye pesents 3T7tS7 t {fflfl Hj COMNG Sam Me Slva Pnal -Joge MatnezDe HoyosJose Chavez Jame Fenandez x,james R.Webb SSSw g..) Hen Veneul.pb,Jacques Ba eg TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Thebute n evey man was also n hm- THE PENNSYLVANA STATE UNVERSTY THEATRE FRANSCOP Eand METROCOL OR- vav! 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8 Votes By MARGE COHEN Collegan FC Repote The ntefatenty Councl last nght voted to establsh a black students speakes pogam to encouage moe black students to apply fo admsson to the Unvesty. The pogam wll be co-odnated and dected by fatenty men belongng to pedomnately black fatentes. Usng an FC allotment of $00 to defay tavel expendtues, they wll tavel Fall Tem to hgh schools n the Phladelpha and Pttsbugh aeas, whch have pedomnately black students, to dscuss the Unvesty and the ole of the black student hee. The chaman of the speakes pogam wll be a membe of one of the pedomnately black fatentes, and wll be apponted by FC Pesdent Ec Pystowsky, pendng executve commttee appoval. "We hope ths pogam wll help the oveall black stuaton at the Unvesty," Pystowsky sad. Fall Tem Pogam He explaned that Fah Tem was desgnated fo the pogams actvaton because that s the tme students wll be allyng.to unvestes. "We do not want to flag ths <.. : the yea; we want to educate black hgh school oout the Unvesty when they ae applyng to schools so they wll apply hee," he added. The $00 was an "abtay fgue," he contnued. He sad the executve commttee beleves that amount would cove all expenses fo the Fall Tem. n addton to the pogam, the Councl also voted to consde equests of the Afo-Amecan students -at the Unvesty to take necessay steps to "emove obstacles" they feel "pohbt the pogess." FC wll also consde commttng a poton of ts fnancal and eseach esouces to accommodate those ends, flmmedale Acton Councl also uged othe student oganzatons the Undegaduate Student Govenment and the Panhellenc Councl n patcula "to take acton towads becomng awae of and satsfyng the needs and equests of the Afo-Amecan students at the Unvesty." "As fa as the FC s concened," Pystowsky sad, "they ae neglectng the poblem." He added that the councl s "not pushng fo a vaable admssons polcy." Rathe, he sad, FC s tyng to mpove the stuaton and tell black hgh school students about the Unvesty. The dea fo the speakes pogam stemmed fom a commttee study on the poblems of the Nego fatenty at the Unvesty. Headed by Glen Ptman, the commttee dscoveed that one eason the black populaton hee s so small s that black hgh school students do not have a tue pctue of Afo-Amecan lfe at the Unvesty. Othe Legslaton Othe legslaton bought befoe the fatenty pesdents dealt wth fatenty vstaton and socal functons. Fo vstaton, councl membes voted to extend the pesent hous fom 8 a.m. untl a.m., Monday though Sunday. The same was voted fo Sunday vstaton fom 2 noon untl a.m. "Snce women ae allowed a a.m. extenson o the :30 p.m. cufew n some esdence hall aeas," Pystowsky sad, "we feel thee s no eason fatentes should not be able to have women n the houses afte :30 p.m." Although the amendment was passed by the councl, t wll not become effectve untl t s appoved by the Admnstatve Commttee on Student Affas. Pystowsky sad, howeve, that "chances fo the commtees acceptance of the amendment ae vey good." Extended Vstaton Anothe bll passed by Councl pendng the Admnstatve Commttees appoval nvolves extended socal functons fo fatentes. By ths bll, fatentes wll be able to hold socal events, at the own dsceton, afte the offcal closng hou of womens esdence halls. These events could last as late as 3:30 a.m. But the offces of the Dean of Men, Dean of Women and FC Boad of Contol would have to be notfed no late than thee days po to the event.. The notce of the event must also be accompaned by a sgned lette fom the chapeone statng that she s wllng to seve untl the concluson of the event. Rush Regulatons Councl also appoved legslaton on pemanent fatenty ush egulatons and Fall ush plans. Rush fo ncomng students wll begn Septembe 23. FC Ruch Chaman Steve Bose, eplacng last yeas chaman John Kley, sad the fatenty ush egstaton both wll be featued at Fall egstaton at Receaton Buldng. The booths etun, he sad, s the esult of USG acton. n addton to the legslaton passed at the meetng, commttee chamanshps fo wee also announced. Chamen ae Alan Mto, Theta Delta Ch, Pledgng; Davd Nevns, Alpha Epslon P, Socal; Manuel Stamataks, Sgma Ch, Publc Relatons; Mke Edman, Theta Delta Ch, Evaluatons; Jm Pttnge, Beta Theta P. Cultual Affas; John Denman, Tau Kappa Epslon, Scholashp; Bob Boda, Ph Kappa Sgma, Concet; and Davd Rupecht, Alpha Tau Omega, Homecomng. Applcatons fo U.S.G. Cabnet and Commttee n... ae now avalable at HUB Desk The Unvesty chapte of Delta Nu Alpha, natonal tanspotaton fatenty, elected ts offces fo the comng yea last Wednesday nght. The new offces ae: Tom Cag, secetay; BU Reed, teasue; and Pete Hatman, ecode. All ae nnth tem Busness Logstcs majos. n othe busness t was announced that the annual pcnc wll be held Satuday, May 25 and the DNA banquet wll be held May 29 at the Nttany Lon nn. $2.00 Clp and Use $2.00 o c V Bl JJfe. PARTCPANTS N last nghts motocade get eady fo the openng of Spng Week. Tom Golden (ght), cha- Ths Coupon Woth $2.00 Towads Any Watch Ovehaul fom May 4th to May 25th $2.00 jj j $2.00 $2.00 Clp and Use - $2.00 Pennsylvana Ovenght Co-ed Camp Postons Avalable Cabn Counselos - nsfucto, j0%\ Ham Rado nstucto t;«s«fo nfomaton Call Staton Wagon Dve Collegan Photo by Pee Bellcn man, ssues nstuctons whle students eady cas. Cootests Accent Spng Week Spng Week 68 actvtes wll con- Olympcs and all students ae uged tnue today as the Fun Olympcs get to attend and patcpate n the events, unde way at 2 p.m. on Wagne Feld. Kauss announced that the an Accodng to Meye Kauss, co-cha- date fo the Fun Olympcs wll be man of the Olympcs, about 400 con- Thusday aftenoon, testants wll be patcpatng n the n othe Spng Week developfve scheduled events. ments:. Olympc actvtes wll nclude a The fve fnalsts n the Mss Penn "Mxed-up Maathon," and the "Red State 968 Contest wee announced Baon Race," executed on tcycles, yesteday by contest chaman Pete Thee wll also be a elay ace, a Bowes. maze, and a "fee-fo-all" actvty The gls and the sponsos ae ttled "The Chage of the Lght Patty Dsbo, P Beta Ph Sooty Bgade." and Ph Gamma Delta Fatenty; n ths event, new to the Olym- Kaen Gebalhaus, Ch Omega Sopcs ths yea, the males wll chase oty and Sgma Alpha Epslon Fathe female patcpants, and wll be tenty; Jan Hatzell, Delta Gamma open to anyone who s nteested n Sooty and Delta Upslon Fatenty, competng. Also, _ Maca Joseph, Gamma Ph The wnnng contestants of each Beta Sooty and Delta Sgma Ph actvty wll be awaded ponts and, Fatenty; and Jance Steubne, Mcthese wll be used n detemnng Elwan Hall and Alpha Ch Sgma the ove-all Spng week champon. Fatenty. Refeshments wll be seved at the Bowes sad the fve fnalsts wll Jelta Nu Alpha Pcks Staff Fo Results-Use Collegan Classfeds ft s y. Jflll «-A Canval Patcpants To Meet hee wll be a mandatoy meetng fo all goups patcpatng n the Spng Week Canval at 7 p.m. tomoow n the headquates tent on the canval gounds. At ths tme, an temzed lst of all expenses egn ove the Spng Week festvtes untl Awads Nght next Tuesday. On that nght, Mss Penn State 967, Caol Svoboda, wll cown the new queen. The gls wll assst n tomoow nghts Madhattes Contest, begnnng at 7:30 p.m. n Receaton Hall. Othe happenngs wll nclude the sale of buttons.- They wll go on sale fom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and fo the emande of the week on the gound floo of the Hetzel Unon Buldng. The pce of the buttons wll be ten cents. All poceeds fom the sale wll be dvded between the Spng Week patcpatng goups and the Undegaduate Student Govenment scholashp fund. The buttons ask the queston "What would have happened f?" n conjuncton wth the Spng Week theme of "Hlaous Hstoy." fo the canval must pe- constucted sented-by each goup. Between 7 and p.m. tomoow, the facades of each goup wll be assessed by the Canval Commttee. They.wll be examned at the fatenty houses whee they ae beng WDFM PROGRAM SCHEDULE TUESDAY, MAY 4, a.m. John Schu ck wth Top Foty/ news capsules evey 30 mnutes and Spng Week Specal Repots 8-0 a.m. Dave Handle wth Top Foty, news capsules evey 30 mnutes and wth Spng Week Specal Repots 4-4:05 p.m. WDFM News 4:05-6 p.m. Musc of the Mastes wth Robet Smth Schumann-PaplUons; Quntet n E fat. Symphony # 6-6:05 p.m. WDFM News 6:05-7 p.m. Afte Sx (Popula, easy-lstenng ) 7-7tl5 p.m. Datelne News (Compehensve campus, natonal and ntenatonal news, spots, and weathe) 7:5-7:45 p.m. Afte Sx (Contnued) 7:45-8 p.m. USG Pess Confeence (WDFM and the Daly Colle gan ntevew USG Pesdent, Jeff Long) 8-0 p.m. The Sound of Folk Musc wth Dan Estesohn featun g an ntevew wth Raun MacKnnon 0-0:05 p.m. WDFM News 0:05-2 mdn ght Symphonc Notebook wth Denns Wnte Shostakovch Symph ony #5; Bahm s-schoenbe g Quntet n G 2-2:05 a.m. WDFM News AGRCULTURAL COUNSELOR Fo Chldens Camp, Pocono aea. Pa Stefc hssz&. Mf-lf. Teach Anmal Husbandy and Famng Wok avalable fom close o school o openng of camp on houly bass; fom July o August 26 on season bass. Wte backgound and salay lo Joseph D. Laub, Tals End Camp, 25 Adams Steet, Booklyn, N.Y. 20: nclude you school phone numbe. AD Receves Chate Okay By JOHN AMSPACHER Collegan Staff Wte Awaeness Though nvestgaton and Dscusson (AD) eceved fnal appoval fo ts chate fom the USG admnstatve commttee yesteday. "The geat enemy of knowledge s not eo but netness," seves as the ceed of the newly chateed oganzaton. The pupose of AD s "to povde a place whee students can dscuss, become acquanted wth and possbly take a stand Foksnge To Appea On Campus Wth he appeaance tonght n the Hetzel Unon Budng lounge, Raun MoKnnon commences a fou-day pogam ol pesonalzed entetanment on campus sponsoed by the Unvesty Unon Boad. Mss McKnnon, who hals fom Phladelpha, s a sngecompose of the folk-ock set. A fome Temple Unvesty studeut, she has wtten most of he own mateal and cuently has an album - to he cedt. Although Mss McKnnon admts that "as fa as tends go, ts out of date now to be called a foksnge," she s up-todate though he vesatlty. Excellng n the atmosphee of the small goup, the 2 yeaold vocalst mngles he ballads, folk and ock" songs, and sptuals wth anecdotes about he expeences n Geenwch Vllage and he handwtng analyss. She has bought he flexble talent acoss Ameca fom the fee House n Pasadena to the Gaslght and the Btte End n New Yok. Mss McKnnon wll appea accodng to the followng schedule: today, HUB Lounge, 7:30 p.m.; tomoow, McElwan lounge, 7:30 p.m. and Wanock lounge, 9:30 p.m.; Thusday, pefomance wth ecepton n the HUB Lounge, ncludng local snges sponsoed by the Penn State Folkloe Socety, 7:30 p.m.; Fday, Fndlay lounge, 7:30 p.m.; Satuday, evenng pefomance at the Jawbone. TUESDAY EVENNG: Shey 2-Stng Folk and Blues THURSDAY EVENNG Physt Thee Best n Jazz on an ssue wthout havuc thenvews lmted befoehand," accodng to Lay Rubensten, a spokesman fo the goup. Lack of Concen Hee "Thee s a defnte lack of poltcal and socal concen on ths campus. Stud ts who ae concened havj had only Young Amc ans fo Fej om and Studets fo a Democatc Socety to afflate wth, and as a esult, many have emaned net," Rubensten explaned. "AD s not commtted to ethe the poltcal ght o left, but hopes to povde an altenatve fo those who want to jecome awae, fo those who want to lsten to the deas of othes and fo thosa who want to have then- own deas tested," he added. Speakng about..e pesent campus ssue concenng the Unvestys elatons wth the nsttute fo Defense Analyss, Rubensten sad that "ADs stand would be no stand fo the p-esent, because t does not have enough nfomaton to make an ntellgent decson one way o the othe." AD nvestgatng AD s.cuently nvestgatng the stuaton and wll possbly take a stand whc. enough coect nfomaton s obtaned, accodng to Rubensten. -AD s also conductng a detaled nvestgaton of the acal stuaton at - the Unvesty. "AD s tyng to establsh contact wth the coodnaton between vaous campus oganzatons that ae teatng ths ssue," Rubensten sad. AD wll hold a geneal membeshp meetng at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday n Hetzel Unon Buldng. fe s WLDHRE wbm f» &m&<$ <<8S«3<3 Take That Well Eaned Study Beak CLASSFED ADVERTSNG POLCY DEADLNE 0:30 A.M. Day Befoe Publcaton RATES Fst nseton l. wo d maxmum $.00 Each addtonal <ansecutve nseton. 25c Each addtonal 5 wods 0c pe day """" MP" " >" Cash Bass Only! No Pesonal Ads! OFFCE HOURS 9:30 AJVL - 4:00 P.M. Monday though Fday Basement of Sackett Noth Wng FOR SALE PRE-USED FURNTURE and appftances " Chests desks, beakfast sets, beds, mattesses, tables, sofas, stoves, ef geatos etc. We buy and sell. Funtue Exchange nc.. 0 East Colle ge Ave LARGEST SANDWCH n town 22" long loaded wth meat, cheese, letluce, tomatoas, onons. Call DUAL 09 TURNTABLE deluxe base and cove, Shu-e V 5 catdge, Ha- man Kadon 00 watt eceve, walnut case. Bob , CYCLES: NEW and used. Yamaha; Kawosakl; Suzuk; Hodaka. Two Wheels Cycle Shop, 3 E. Colle ge Ave YAMAHA 80 cc. Only 4340 mles. 968 PFAFF Potable Zg Zag, does ROOMMATE WANTED to shae two APARTMENT SUMMER Tem. Reduced HOUSE SUMMER. 3 bedoom, V/ ROOMMATE WANTED Fall fo one bedoom, a-condtoned apatment n Ga- and Sausage Sandwches. Hl-WAY PZZA now sevng Meatbal Cash helmet and extas thown n. Call eveythng automatcally. 25 yea guaantee. Move s phone Buckne ll gad, now wokng. Pefe CONTEMPORARY APARTMENT.. One bedoom apatment n Sutton House wth ent 3 men, 2 bedoom. Call baths, etc., nce ya d, acoss fom Nttany Mall. S30/mo. Call den House. Seous uppe classman pe- Buce TALAN WATER CE at H-way Pzza. HAAM, GOOD! Pzza, Steaks, Hoagles, PUTTNG E.NJOYMENT at Nlttany Put) busnessman, faculty, gad student. Yea feed. Call Nate bedoom, a-condtoned, dshwashe, UNVERSTY TOWERS, summe tem, Tuna Fsh, Hambu ges, Cheesebuges. Pa. Open each weekend. Fday 6:00, lease begns May. Contact Bl Haskell, CRAZY MAN: The sandw ch pakng, utltes, utensls, T.V. Uneason bedoom, a-condtoned, dshwashe, THE CAMPUS Patol has openngs fo whch looks Fast delvey. Call Satuday, Sunday 2: Holday nn. Leave message thee f m lke a ball bat. Paul fee pakng, utltes, cable. Faces South Student Offces fo the summe and fall Bunyan able Rate. Call Paul Sandwch, out. (Ext. 334) Call GOOD USED Vacuum Cleanes. $9.95 FOR SALE: 64 Tumph Bonne 650 cc. Halls. June ent pad tems. f you. ae nteested call SUMMER SUBLET wth Fall opton : fo an ntevew. N up. Repas fo all types and pats; megs, hl-bas. Reasonable. Call MAN BLUEBELL Apat ment. guaanteed. Moyes SPEED PEUGEOT ~ mens ac!ng ~ Rent eaucton, T V., bult-n featues, bus, sex, chcken, ham, $.90. No delvey chage. 4 NCH SUBS egula, tun a, S.80: Deluxe thee o fou man apatment. AMBASSADOR Sublet summe wth bke. Two bath, a condtonng. All utltes fal opton Two Man Effcency. A ROOM AND BOARD Summe Tem at anythng you want. Call Student checks cashed. GBSON 2 Stn g Guta / B-2502 model, Smplex de-ale and hubs, alumnum condtoned (Gls acoss Hall). Alpha Zeta Fatenty. Boad on fve Deans Fast Depad except electcty. Rent educed. Hvey excellent condton. Call and let s make a deal. _ fame, extas HELP! GRADUATNG senos must ent Call day week bass. Fo nfomaton call 966 YAMAHA Twn 00. Only " 963 MERCU R ~ y "~ EFFCENCY APT., Unvesty Towes. 3-4 man apatment summe tem. Acondtoned, fee bus, pool. Reduced ent. to 7:00 P.m. altenatve dscussed. Fee pamphlet ; Roland Rombe ge. Phone , 5:30 DRAFT COUNSELNG avala ble/ an> c6met, 4 doo, vnyl ASSURE YOUR feedom now. 4 wo/man Sublet fo Summe Tem. $250 fo tem. 600 mles. top, belte than aveage condton. Reasonable pce fo quck sale. Call Matn Whtehall Apatment. Reduced ate afte 6 p.m tll Wte: Feedom Unon, Box 923, FALL ROOMMATE, U.T., male o sncee, senstve, moden woman. month \ Stat n geat condton. Reasonable offe. Call Januay 69. Call SUMMER SUBLET, Fall opton. One Colle ge, o call fo appt. Geoge Newell GBSON ACOUSTCAL - Electc ", UNVERSTY TOWERS 2 o 3 men AMERCANA APARTMENT summe bedoom funshed Apt. " deal fo, colt o women summ e. A-condtoned, lease, top floo, geat vew. Call Gay ROOMMATE NEEDED to sha e U.T< Guta SONY 530 Tapeecode. Excellent cond. sublet. Lage Effcency. - 2 wo(man) pes. $70/mo. Quet,; neghbohood dshwashe, utltes pad. June pad. Rent Eff. summe tem. Fully funshe d model J60-E, hollow body, steel stngs, One yea old. Tapes ncl. $ a-condtoned. Call educton. Call $62J0/month. Call afte 4 p.m , GARAGE NEAR Collegate Ams fo wth bult-n pckup. Retals $250.00; askng , Room 2, 32/ MOBLE HOME. 2 x 50 funshed. Couple $ FOR ENTRE Summe. Funshed Fall Tem. >Jm S ~ UMMER unve SJty Towes, balcony facng Souh thal ls. All utltes, a- NEED u oommate fo summ e tem 96 PONTAC Sedan, 389, std, whte o gad student pefeed. Summe. Call Whtehall Apatment. 2 bedooms, 2 South Push Steet. Lage, one-bedoom apatment n th«_ w/blue nteo. Engne, body good condton. $ o fll oommate vacanc y Fat Tem NCK bathooms, a-condtoned- bus, pool. Call AWAY FALL Tem? Wll accept lease condtoned. June fee Ambassado Bdg. A-condtoned and 2 DUNLOP GOLD Seal used tes ~~ _ 7:00-3 good tead, $0. Also one new GJVE ~ MOTHER a ~ SUMMER TERM 3 bedoom, 2 bath, _ faces campus. Call unvesty ~ towes ovelookng only. Shell : beautful Samese splt level apatment. June ent pad. COUPLE / GRADUATE: bedm. unfunshed. Summe Tem, Fall opton. ROOMMATE (FEMALE) -wanted sum- LEVTTOWN STUDENTS Wll tan s- etead, Call Jm College Avenue; dshwashe, al-condl - TRUMPH TR-2 wth " 963 TR-3 ~ Ktten. Seal Ponts and Chocolate Ponts. Lage ent educton, done, balcony. pot luggage home at end of te m. UNFURNSHED Cheap. Call engne, Specal each Call me. One bedoom, pool, tenns couts, Call Bob sael BEAUTFUL, SPACOUS 3-man Apatment, avalable June 5. Pakng, ktch- a-cond tlo. od, fee bus. Call tansmsson ; 28,000 mles; body,, nteo STUDENTS- WE povde nsu ance fo 3 OR 4 WO(MAN) a-condtoned Apt. SRAELS 20th Annvesay. Guela Zoha, excellent; many accessoes TWO BEDROOM Apatment. Funshed. TRUMPH TR Geen. Needs wok " autos, motocycles, motoscootes, t avel, Close to campus. $20 w/pool. Quet locaton. Utltes, phone AN EFFCENCY fo a gaduate male MayJ5t h. 8:00 p.m. monthly. Avalable en, TV, two bedooms, and bath _ Hllel Audtoum., valuables, hosptalzaton. Phone M. any tme. Call Guded tous conducted at you and cable fee. Funshed plus many student statng n Summe 963. Nea between 58,7 p.m. o but unnn g. Should be seen. Best easonable offe. 23B _ Temel es extas (ba, bookcase, ktchen utensls, ca mpus pefeed. Call Dave SUMMER CAVNG n West Vgna convenence. " : TRUMPH 962 Heald 200 ed " 967 CAMARO - S5 350 wth " afte 0 p.m all pefonv etc.) Call Depost pad. FEMALE ROOMMATE - fo - Nlttany Gotto, 7:30 p.m., 2 Mneal 4 6 MAN Apat ment. TWO MAN Bluebell Apt., summe tem. Falwlnte, Pool, bus, acondtoned, dshes, Al-condltloned, fee bus, completely fu- AMERCANA Two Bedoom Apatment. Spng to shae apatment close to cam- ndustes. A Bob Haas Spectacula! convetble n good condton. Fou new nshed. SlOO/month A-condtoned. Use ou T.V., lnen, ance accessoes. Call Don utensls. Geneous t es $225. _ Phone " fo ent dshes, etc. Summe Tem ~ pus. Call Pat VOCE YOUR OPNON: Young Democats Meet Wednesday 7:30 p.m. n S ent educton. Call HONDA 65. Good condton. Must sell. NFAMOUS - u!t"20 s ~ now fo ent. lost " DRASTC RENT - Reducton fo summe SUBLET SUMMER, man, wth swmmng pool, educed ent, exta funtue, Wlllad. sub-let. 3 bedoom, a-condtoned Bluebell. Closest to bus , a-condtoned.. Call A.S.A.P. Phone afte sx, ask AMERCANA 3-4 MAN apatment. Fu- All goodes ncluded. Call Mac M..,.,.,... msc SS5s m m fo BU. Best offe. T955 ~J JAGUAR ~ XkT-0 LONG BEACH SLAND, N.J. s summe WOW! WE HAVE a supe Bluebell Apt. LOST: BROWN Glasses. Despeately MO oadste, lun. Moden 3 bedoom house 3 bedooms, - 2 bathooms, teace. wanted on Lagoon. needed Thusday egstaton. Cab 3.4 lte engne, 4-speed, we wheels, Pvate dock. Box 45, Stat e Colleg e. Eveythng you need fo summe fun befoe 8:00 p.m. Jlss blue, 40 m.p.h. max. Call Jm Geen afte 5 _ p.m. 7~Vx2Va COMPLETELY emodeled, funshed- -tale. Walnut panelng; daybed; desk;-cha; a-condtone ; study lghts; ado. Best offe. Call Ken CORVAR, CORSA, 965 Convetble! 4-speed, 40 h.p., all extas, shap. Any easonable offe.. Call Jack PORTABLE TAPE Recode. A C./bat- ALLSTATE SCOOTER $20. WN sell n June. Less than 3000 mles, uns well. tey opeated capson dve, fve tapes, StU exta battees. Denns between 96 NEW MOON 0x55 2 bd., washe, 5:30-7 p.m. ugs. $2900. Phone eve. SKYDVERS 24 Reseve The e 28 Mans SELL OR Tade fo Bke Kap a sold body Guta & Amp lfe, Reveb, Fuzz, etc Call nshed, a-condtoned. Summe only. Geat ent educton. Call Geoge _ 4 - ~ 6 ~ MAN Bluebell Apt.: " splt level, summe tem. Fantastc ent educton BE COOL ths summe. A-condtonng, swmmng pool. (4-6) man Bluebell Apatment. Substantal ent educton _ JUST OFF the MalfsWme ~ SubleT Two man Effcency. Geat deal. Call UNVERSTY TOWERS - one bedoom! June" ent pad. Best offe BEDROOM - APARTMENT, Summe wth Fall opton. Fee swmmng pool, nstuments Sleeves Jumpsut Packn g bus sevce. A-condtoned, T.V., Sleeo. Equpment. Phone , John Fshe. Good deal ONE FRAMUS Bass Guta and case. BEDROOM funshed apatment, a - SCHWNN VARSTY 0 speed, lke new, Was $295, now S50. Also one Fende condloned, TV cable, June ent fee. tt aa hf> «een. Best offe ove 45. Call Bassman Amp. Was $550, now $300. Both 5 ml.. fom campus. Call 5:30-7:3C n excellent con dton. Call Ken mm nm l O /~\ T T TD (T K TVT Y T Tf OTOTT? T\ C vvjjj Jj VJA \ Jj Auu l Jlj / u uuuuuuuunuuumuuumumuuuun ummmummu w [ FOR SALE FOB SALE FOn RESTT FOR. " RENT FO ENT WANTED " AT tooton Pool vew of sewage plant. Call 237- WANTED TO BUY: Covette ownes- STUDO EFFCENCY, wo blocks fom 643. Substantal educton. mmedate cash fo you Covette Stng MSSNG: BROWN Tooled Leathe Wallet contann g N.Y. State dve s lcense, campus. A condtoned. S80 pe, month Ray o othe Vette. P.hone SUMMER TERM, opton fo fall. 3 man, ncludes pakng. Pemanent occupancy etc Wallet of geat sentmental value. 2 bath Apt. wth wokn g 24" T.V. ncluded. Pool, Fee Bus. $00./mo Socal pvleges. Call , ask fo wad! No questons asked. WHATS NEW: Paul Bunyans s de afte June 5th afte p.m. KTCHEN HELP wanted. Wok 2, eat 3. f found contact o Re- ARMENARA 3 o 4 man funshed, acondtoned penthouse fo summe, Renl LOST: PCKETT Slde- Rule. Left n 09 delvey. Call , 6480 Chale. llvelng fom 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Fas: AMERCANA HOUSE: oveszed bed ROOMMATES WANTED: Splt-level Bluebell Apt. wth all accessoes. $90 fo FREE: FOUR Kttens, 6 weeks old. At educ ton. Call Flck Osmond Lab Tuesday. Needed fo comng oom Apt fo summe tem. Can ft 3 Bluebook. Rewad. Call Call Joel ente summe. Call soted colos. Call GREATLY REDUCED ent. Summe. Thee bedoom funshed Bluebell Apatment. A-condtonng, pool, bus need de to Stone Valley any Satuday Unvest y, auto and home keys. MAD HATTER MAD HATTER AMBASSADOR BULDNG. One bedoom S.O.S. Land-locked Salo and Fend LOST:- BLACK KEY Case. Ugent! Call Apatment fo summe only. A-condtoned, TV-cable, A block fom cam- Must get skppe s cad o no can salt. Please pus. Rent educto n. Call Help! Call Dan GREAT {2 o 3) (wo)man apatment fo summe tem. Ambassado Buldng, close THREE MAN, 2 bedoom Bluebell Apt. POETRY WANTED fo Anthology. Please p&u7ojt3wgctub T to campus, town. Al- condltloned, excellent vew, lage bedoom, ktchen, lvng cheape than befoe wld Publshes, 543 Fedeck, San Fan- T.V., al-condltonn g, utensls. Even nc lude stamped etun envelope. dlecsco. Calfona 947. SAVE SUNfTsm " POND " a natual oom. Call Rch SUMMER SUBLEASE. Whtehall " Effcency, opton Fall. Vey convenent AN EFFCENCY fo one man statng ened by commecal explotaton. " Stop lake along the -Appalachan Tal theat- UNVERSTY TOWERS. Summe tem. Fo 2 o 3. Al-con d., dshwashe, etc. tanspotaton. Call , , 86S-J772. n Fall 968., Apatment s pefeed to be unfunshed. Call ask to Ed. at PSOC bulletn boad end Suppot Natual Beauty. f PLAN SPRNG PARTY at Nlttany Put, Pa. Fun, nexpensve, nfomal. Phono fo aangements. notce """ MAD-HATTERS -. > Wednesday S 7 :30 P.M. Rec Hall». U3XVH avw MW H3XVH avw_

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