WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1962 4 Pattee Hours Scheduled For Final Exam Period . , Pattee Library will maintain regular hours aurino t , -the final examination period. The regular hobrs are from 7:50 a.m. ,to 10 p.m. in all rooms except 107,: which is open untft'll p.m. The branch libraries will also keep their. regular hours during this period. •, I . The agriculture library will ` be of Monday. through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1 '4" • 1 • - 1 - The'.architecture libra , ry will be. served 114 Osmond from 6 p.m. to 11! p.m. on Monday through Fri open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each I Fri day. ; . day nights. The Mineral Indus tries Coufricil has reserved 121 The chemistry-physics library Mineral Industries Building from will be open from 8 alit to 11 7 P.m..1.011 p.m. Mondays.through p.m. Monday through Thursday, i Fridays except Wednesday nights. 11 1 ALAN and the-engineering library wi 1 IBOBER. president of be open from 7:50 a.m. to II p.m. the Engineering-Architecture Stu on these days. , dent Council, sal; that any stu - ident wanting a room to study in THE HOME ECONOMICS li-' may contict I..awrence. J. Perez. will be open Mon d a v bran. assistant dean of-the Engineerinr.:- - .... -through Thursday from 8 a:in. to I 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.! Architecture College. "I The mineral mineral industries library ; ' ' • will be open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1 Cleanup To Close Several theof college, councils ' have reseed ed study rooms for , 15 Parking Areas their students during the fall; ! ' , I term. The Business Administra- 1 !To spee up snow.removal from tion Student Council has reserved' University , parking areas and 107 Boucke from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. t . rOaris, cer ain areas will be closed Monday through Friday._ , to parking between 2 a.m. and 6 ; aim . effective immediately. The Liberal. Arts Student Coon- • I : i cif has - reserved several study ' ,; The areas affected• all of which rooms. These . are 201 and 202 1 will be phsted, are' generally in Boucke, open froin "6 p.m. to 11 i the central part of the campus. p.m. every night except Monday, i Parking kits included in the di -31,3 Willard from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.! rective are 1, 11. 14. 23, 30. 38, , every night except-Tuesday. and 40, 41, 46,150, 61, 62, 70 and 80. Thursday, and 213 Willard from ' ; The bad on parking will make i except Monday, Tuesday and 6 p.m. to 11 p.m . every night ; •b le the maneuv • po s s ering of • „ Thursday. I heavy equipment to speed up the - I snow removal procedure when it The chemistry-physics has !re- snows. 1 • ' . 1.e••••••••••••••0•••••% • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • es . • Ore every nite 12::1 noon to 1:00 A.M. • • AD 8-14131 • 1600 N. Athertion State College • Next to OA, Bar-Blue Siiiktomoomeieeiseeeoseesiseeoomst CENTRE LANES BREAK COME = OUT AND 'BOWL THE DAILY - COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PAOKj PENNSYLVANIA Cockch Seconds Tie Charges A recent charge that Russians deliberately tie each other im international chess competition to keep mure Russians in contenUon has been seconded by Donald Byrne, -coach of the University chess team. Agreeing with the published opiniort of former 'United States Chess Chair pion Bobby Fischer, .Byrne said that Russians ffe 'quently seem to enter into match es against their countrymenriWith little desire for victory. BYRNE DOES not agree. hnw ever, with another Fischer charge that individual Russian conduct during chess matches leaves much to be desired. Having played against Riissians in competition since 1954, Byrne said he has found them to be "perfect gentle- Russian et Lots More from lIM _ _ more body z - in the blend of more flavor in the smoke c]IZCD more taste througi the filter , And LM's filter is the modern filter—all white, inside and outside--so only pure white touches your lips. Enter the. LM GRAND PRIX 50 For college students . only! 50 Pontiac - rerrtrie,t, FREEII men of the chess board. - ' , United States Open Champion in Byrne recently returned 'fromll9s3, ho :has also been the Na the "Chess Olympics," or world's ; tional Speed Champion a number team championship, which was of times.' In the "speed" tourna held from September 15 to Octo-Iments, a m o ve must be completed ber 10 in Bulgaria. • (in 10 wands, Byrne said ALTHOUGH PLAYERS of hit - During the'itTtympics" he tied- $ rank generally play ea four is or five former Nvorld's champion Mikhail Ztourriaments . a yr, th is not Tal,•of Russia; and finished fifth' true in Byrne s caw He has been ^^ among approximately 0 playersen- I asked to participate in next from 37 countries ; were month's invitational united States feted in the tournament. The Championship but does not plan ;United States team, pre-tourna- to compete for the "next several ,ment favorites to take second months. " - place, followed Russia. Yugosla-. He• would, however, like the via and Argentina in the finial! chance4l4 play against a Russian team standinzk, ' ? team allich has been invited to , One of the top ten American come to the United States in chess players, Byrne started play: June. It would be the first time 'Mg the game when he was seven since 1944 that a Russian team years old and entered his first has been in thiscountry,. Byrne tournament at the age of 14. said. - Ifli Psi LTV 1 , 1 S PAGE SEVENTEEN