The Highacres collegian. (Hazleton, PA) 1956-????, November 16, 1972, Image 7

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    Are you plagued with the Mean Jeans?
Find yourself bonked by mean jeans in all
shapes, sizes, colors, and. materials? Are they
coming at you from all directions? Don't
snap out!
Send Old Fred into the Brown Bag
for the Landlubber Supeileans Club Bag.
The Bag will bring in a reenforcement
of thousands of Landlubber Superjeans, the
only capable combatant of the Mean Jeanies.
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KNOW YOUR CAMPUS
Do you know this tree?
Does it look familiar to you? If
you can find this tree on
campus, lead a member of the
Collegian staff to it, and you
will be the first winner in our
Know Your Campus Contest
Series. If you are lucky enough
to be our first winner, you will
recieve a plain paper bag filled
with all sorts of goodies.
Good-luck to all you Mystery
Tree hunters.
Ads challenged in court
(ZNS) The editors of the
student newspaper at Stevens
Institute of Technology in
Hoboken, New Jersey, have
been threatened with
prosecution for publishing
"abortion referral ads" in the
student newspaper.
The Assistant Postmaster of
Hoboken, Samuel Tredente, has
written to the ne
wspaper—threatening to
prosecute members for violating
federal anti-abortion laws and
threatining to revoke the
newspaper's mailing privileges.
The newspaper—called "The
FOX MOTORS INC.
VOLKSWAGEN
Sales Service Parts
Valmont Parkway Rt. 93
Hazleton, Pa.
TELEPHONE.
455-5886 (AREA CODE 717)
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AUTHORIZED DEALER
iIItiHACHES COLLEGIAN, NOV
classified ads
FOR SALE
Two 12 in. Aktron stereo
speakers (ten oz. magnet) Retail
s26—slB for pair. NEVER
USED-- still in box. Call
454-7208. Ask for Jake, Danny
or Hal.
LOST: Executive Editor's mind.
if found, please return it to the
Collegian Office:
WANTED to buy, beg, borrow,
or steal: performance equipment
and instruments. Call 636-2002.
Want to sell, something?
Looking for something? Need
someone? Be sure they see it!
Advertise in the Collegian's
Classified section. It can be
much more effective than the
bullentin board. You are
guaranteed exposure, and no
fool will rip it off. You need
only $1 for a full inch ad, and
the average three line ad costs
only SO cents. If you would like
to place a classified ad in the
next issue, write your ad up as
you would like it, and give it to
any Collegian Staff member.
Sture"—has published ads for
Women's Medical Assistance, an
abortion referral group located
in Philadelphia.
In response to the
trhreatene criminal action, the
editors of "The Sture" have filed
suit against Attorney General
Richard Kleindienst; members of
the U.S. Attorney's office; and
against the U.S. Postal-
Department. The students insist
that prosecution against them
and the Post Office's refusal to
mail the newspapers violates the
First Amendment—Rights to
free speech.
EMBER 16, 1972, PAGE SEVEN
AWS
asks support
UNIVERSITY PARK (APS)
The Association of Women
Students, (AWS), at University
Park is issuing a plea to all
students of voting age at the
Commonwealth Campuses. The
AWS is encouraging students to
write to their respective State
Senators, and inquire how they
regard abortion legislation,
partiCularly Senator Martin
Mullen's Bill No. 800.
Mullen's Bill, passed 154-34
by the Pennsylvania House of
Representatives, has been in
committee since July. It was to
have come up for final approval
on November 13.
If passed, this bill would
deny a woman a legal abortion,
unless she has been declared on
her deathbed by a trio of
doctors from the hospital she is
in. It also denies victims of rape
or incest to have an abortion
unless on this deathbed. A
married woman would be
required to have her husband's
consent, and a girl under 18
would need her parent's
permission for an abortion.
The Pennsylvania Abortion
Coalition is being sponsored at
University Park to express the
individual woman's right to
decide for herself whether or not
she will have an abortion.
Commonwealth Campus SGA
Presidents will recieve copies of
this petition at the next Council
of Presidents Meeting.
In addition to the petition,
AWS is providing poktcards for
students at University Park to
write to their Senators to
support liberal abortion
legislation. The Association
would like the campus SGA's to
do the same.
AWS is supporting Senator
Henry Messinger's Bill No. 928,
and is hoping it will pass. This
bill would remove abortion as a
crime in the state penal code,
and will allow a woman to
decide for herself if she is to
have an abortion.
If anyone is interested and
would like more information,
they may contact the
Pennsylvania State Legislature at
(717) 787-2121.
"It is only with the heart
that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the
eye."--Antione de Saint
Exupery