The News in Brief International dinner planned The International Affairs Association will hold its fall inter national dinner October 27 at 7:00 p.m. in the Student Center, according to Ghan Desai, I.A.A. president. Guests are encouraged to bring a covered dish or a $5 dona tion to cover costs. Desai said entertainment will include an In dian "Garba" dance, a slide presentation, and music from around the world. Art/Technology festival here Nationally known computer graphic artists and software designers will be in the auditorium November 13 and 14 at 8:00 p.m. as part of a week of events here designed to explore com puters and art. Exhibits by James Repenning and other works will be shown, and hardware will be demonstrated. C.C.F. to sponsor concert Vizion will be in concert Thursday, November 1 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Student Center. There is no admission fee and the show is open to the public. Vizion's appearance on campus is sponsored by the Capitol Christian Fellowship. Scholarship Bank finds $$ The Scholarship Bank has announced openings in many fields, ranging from political science to college teaching. The paid ser vice is available from The Scholarship Bank, 10100 Santa Monica 2600, Los Angeles, California 90067. Minority scholarships offered The Public Relations Association of Pennsylvania will award two $5OO scholarships in December to minority students major ing in commmunications. The awards are based on both need and merit. Deadline is December 3. Write: Minorities in Communications Scholarship, CUPRAP, 800 North Third Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17102, or call 232-8639. Marketing contest means sss Philip Morris is sponsoring a contest to see who can produce the best marketing plan for its non-tobacco companies. First prize is $2OOO. For details, write: Competition Coordinator, Philip Mor ris, Inc., 120 Park Avenue, N.Y., N.Y. 10017. Entries are due January 11. Grants, scholarships found Approximately $135 million dollars in student aid grants and scholarships went unclaimed in 1983, according to National Stu dent Services of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. National Student Services, a private company, charges a nominal fee to crossmatch by computer available funds and grants to a student's eligibility qualifications. Interested? Contact Thomas Hines at (414) 342-5445 or write to P.O. Box 11219, Milwaukee, WI 53211. Smokeout coming next month By Beth Horne Mike is a 22 year old college student who has been smoking for five years. He says •he can quit anytime he wants. On November 15 he and all other puffers will have a day to prove their willpower at the Great American Smokeout by quitting "cold turkey" for 24 hours. The national Great American Smokeout is the culmination of the four-week Fresh Start Quit Smoking Program created by the American Cancer Society (A.C.S.). This year's goal is to get at least one out of five smokers to quit smoking fom midnight to midnight. "Just under 36 percent of American smokers attempted to give up cigarettes on Smokeout Day 1983," the A.C.S. reported. Eight percent of the 36 quit for 24 hours and over four percent quit for bet ween one and eleven days after the program ended, according to the Gallup organization. As A Navy Pilot, The Sky's Your Only Limit. Nothing else comes close to the excitement of Navy flying. And no other job gives the same early leadership opportunities and management responsibility. As an officer and pilot in the U.S. Navy, you get immediate decision-making authority as well as the practical experience and technical training you need to make your career take off. It starts with Navy flight training which includes state-of-the-art navigation, aerodynamics, and computer know-how. It goes on to be one of the most rewarding careers you can choose. Those rewards include good pay, over $30,000 after onl four years, and generous benefits: 30 days' paid vacation e each year, medical and dental care, low-cost life insurance coverage, and many other tax-free allowances. To qualify, you must have a BS or BA, be no older than 28, pass physical and aptitude exams, qualify for security clearance and be a U.S. citizen. Find out more. Call Navy Officers Get Responsibility Fast. The Fresh Start Clinic dates for the Capitol Campus are Oc tober 18 and 25, and November 1 and 8. Sign-up sheets are in the nurse's office. The fee is five dollars for Penn State University students, faculty, and staff, and $lO for general public. Clinic events will take place in the B.C.A.C. Lounge -- W-132 Olmsted -- from 7-8 p.m. on those days. These events are designed to help Mike and other puffers "kick the habit." Actor Larry Hagman, in his fourth year as National Chair man, stressed the "Adopt a Smoker" theme. With this pro gram any non-puffer or ex inhaler can sign adoption papers and help his "adoptee" quit smoking. Anyone in terested in this program should see Jean Kresge or Peg Matin chek in Health Services, W-102 in the Olmsted Building. The Great American Smokeout, first observed in 1977, is an annual nationwide celebration in its eighth year. Navy Management Opportunities 1-800-692-7818 The idea has spread to other countries such as Canada, Great Britian, France and Sweden. The program may turn into a worldwide no-smoking day by the end of the 1980 s, ac cording to the A.C.S. Waste Dumps drums, stream sediment and water, and establishing a "hazardous control perimeter" if additional drums are found. The Fruehauf sampling will use ground penetrating radar, a 15 by 4 foot test pit, a "bedrock monitoring well south of the site, and testing the stream that drains toward Capitol Campus, the report says. Representatives of Weston Environmental Engineers, the West Chester based supervising contractor for the work, could not be reached for comment. (continued from pg. 1)