JANUARY 31, 1975 Reader Classifieds Free Ad Forms Available In WllO For Sale 1971 Red Fiat 850 Con vertible. Best offer over 5900.00. Call 561-0630 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE Older model Buick and Olds owners also Volks wagon owners: two stud ded snow tires 6:50 x 13, two regular tires 6:50 x 13, all four mounted and in good condition. Price negotiable. Ken Ulrich, 652-5456 FOR SA LE 1971 MG Midget, Dark Blue excellent condition $1550. Brian 652-6715 For Sale 1970 Chevrolet Camaro automatic, mags much more. Excellent condition $1595. Brian 652-6715 For Sale Harmony Elec. Guitar, tremlo bar w-casa: Amp: 2- 15" speakers, 4 input tremlo foot pedal 70 Amps w-cover. Used twice. Best Offer over $l5O. Call Cath: After 3 p.m. - 944-0202. FOR SALE Must Sell! 1968 Suzuki 500 cc - Exc. Cond. - Engine re built - only 200 mi. - Best Offer - Call Ken 533-6561 or W-138. FOR SALE Golf Clubs Factory sale steel shafts, forged heads fully matched sets. 4 woods, 9 irons $125. Normal Retail $375-400. Can buy either woods or irons set $65 each. Top Qua I ity see Bob Stumpf. Room 209 W MTTF 2nd period or Call 1-299-3294. Free parts from a junked Malibu. See or call Tony at 944-9277. Cheap! It is the gas hog he calls a car. Housing Medical student and small family looking for apt. or house to sublet or exchange with their Phila. (vicinity) home from 6-15-75 until 8-15- 75. Call Mike Stadium, 215- FL2-1150. HOUSING Responsible couple with one child look ing for an apartment or small house for rent. Please contact Shirley at 944-2351 (message phone) or in Student Affairs office on Capitol Campus. That's Good! 7. How about keeping the library open until midnight instead of 10:00 PM. If not for the entire term, then at least for mid-terms and finals This has been the procedure at many other campuses. University Park libraries are open until 2:00 AM for mid term and finals. This suggestion has been referred to the Library Corn mittee to be discussed. 8. Complaint on parking permits by education majors, who spend three weeks a HOUSING Wanted female roommate for large Hbg. area house. May have one child. $65 -70 monthly util. inc. Call 234- 8514 after 4:00 MUSICIANS: Away from your group while going to college? Want to get together this year and lam? Russ 944-1986. SERVICES—WiII type term papers and other material. Experienced typist. IBM. Electric. Very low cost. If interested call Mrs. Beaver at 564-0414. Do not be con cerned about pick-up and delivery I have a contact on campus. SERVICES 5-String Banjo Lessons. Scruggs-style, 3-finger Bluegrass. Old-time frail ing. Call Mark 944-0053 Want a portrait done of your favorite person? A favorite snap-shotturned into a work of art? A unique poster? I work from any photograph (if legible). Your choice of media. Rates relative to media and time con sumption - but Low! P.R.J. Smith, 73 Roop St., Highspire. 939-3040. Typing done in my Mid dletown home. IBM slectric machine. Fast accurate service. Reasonable rates. 944-0943.• Manuscripts, Thesis publications ac cepted. Mrs. Jerome P. Fatcheric, 1001 N. Spring St. Apt. P-3, Middletown, Pa. RIDERS WANTED To East Stroudsburg area. Leave every Friday from Capitol Campus between 3pm -spm. Return Sunday between 6pm-Bpm (via Route 78E, 22E to 33N). Call Al at 944-7076. LOST Five-month old female kitten, black with white markings and four white feet. Her name is Pookie. If found, please contact Maryann at 944-1952. PERSONA L To China ig Khan: After reading your article prior to publication, I found myself in a state of utmost curiosity concerning your identity. Please give us more clues 11111 'Signed, A raving Pedantic of the C.C.READERstaff married Continued from page 2 term away from school. This idea will be discuss ed at the next S.G.A. meet ing. 9. Courses equivalent to Capitol Campus courses are not acceptable for advanced credit. This matter should be discussed with your depart ment head. There are ways in which this problem can be solved, i.e. there are tests that can be taken to receive credit for a course. C.C.READER HOT LI The Hot Lion is a weekly newsletter published to keep the Capitol Campus community informed of all activities on, or concerned with, the Campus. Everyone should please feel free to use this service by obtaining the entry cards in the Student Affairs Office (W 105), filling them out and leaving them there. Deadline is Friday, Noon, week prior to date of publication. Jan. 31 Dave Mason, Hall & Oates at the Farm Show Arena. Feb. 1 XGI keggar at the Middletown Hunters & Anglers Club. Music by Amberiack. Feb. 2 Mass at the Student Center- IPM Feb. 3 Social Committee Meeting -3:3OPM -Middle Earth Feb. 3 RSC Meeting -3rd Floor Lounge -Wrisberg Hall- 5:30 PM Feb. 4 Chess Club Meeting - Noon - W-110 "A" Feb. 4 Aviation Club Meeting- 7PM -E209 Dr. Stuart Goldman attended the annual convention of the American Historical Association in Chicago, December 28-30,1974 Dr. Carolyn Dexter will attend the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, to be held In New York January 28-27. Dr. Richard Heindeiwill be on a panel organized by the Int. Society for Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Interchanges for the Int. Studies Association meeting, Washington, Feb.2l on "Needed and Ongoing Research in International Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Interchanges." Prof. Heindel is a member of the Advisory Board of ISECSI. Dr. James Whittaker has been appointed to the Comprehensive Committee for Mental Health Planning - an advisory committee to Gov. Shapp. Dr. Leonard E. Brewster has an article on Descartes In the current issue of THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. The article is entitled "How to Know Enough About the Unknown Faculty." Dr. Stuart Goldman has been appointed as consultant/reviewer In Soviet Affairs for the publisher Prentice-Hall, Inc Dr. Elmer Lear has an article in the December Issue of RECONSTRUCTIONIST entitled, "On Inter-Racial Conversion." James L. Knestrick has , been invited to chair a symposium In Community Psychology at this yam's annual Pennsylvania Psychological Association Convention, to be held In May at Seven Springs, Pa. The title of the . _ June Gloom Faces Grads [Earth News] --June gradu ates are going to have a worse time than ever getting jobs,• according to the Col lege Placement Council's an nual winter employer poll. The poll shows an unex pected 4 percent drop in job openings this June as com pared to a year ago. It's the first overall drop in four years. While engineers will prob ably have 7 percent more job offers than a year ago, the poll predicts that a total of only 4 percent of the grad uates in the humanities and social sciences are likely to find jobs in their own fields. It's equally dismal for new Ph. D's who will be getting 17 percent fewer job offers this June than last year. JAN. 31 FEB. 7 Feb. 4 Coffee House with music by "Garrett" sponsored by Social Committee - Admis sion $1 - 8:30 - Student Center XGI Meeting - Tilton Hilton - 9PM Feb. 5 Chess Club Meeting -12 noon - W-110 "A" Feb. 5 Photo Club Meeting - 4PM - T. V. Lounge Feb. 5 MHBG Meeting - 6PM - Middle Earth Feb. 6 Head Shop Meeting - 6:30 PM - Middle Earth Feb. 6 SGA Meeting - 7:30 PM - Middle Earth Feb. 7 Basketball - Capitol vs. Schuykill Campus - 7:30 PM -Here. FACULTY STAFF Good Peoples Productions Needs Your Help!! So that there will be a Spring Concert, WE ARE HAYING A CASINO NIGHT FEBRUARY 25th To Pull It Off, WE NEED YOU!!! Come to the Head Shop Meetings Thursdays at 6:30 At the Middle Earth Coffeehouse Joint Co-Ordinators Social Committee and HEAD SHOP t PAGE THREE