PAGE FOUR Diocese Board Elects Bishop The Rev. Mr. Derald W. Stump. Episcopalian campus pastor, was elected to the executive council of the Episcopal Diocese of Harrisburg at the 63rd annual convention of the Diocese May 26 and 27 in Harrisburg. At the convention banquet John K. Tabor. Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, spoke. He urged the Church to participate actively in gov ernment programs which reach the underprivileged, to take part in the shaping of legislation and to elect candidates who have religious convictions. At the service marking the opening of the Convention, the Rev. Dean T. Stevenson, Bishop of the Diocese, was - installed in the Cathedral as the fourth bishop of- the dio cese. Bishop Stevenson assumed his duties in October, 1966. Bishop Stevenson urged the Diocese to begin a year long study of parish' and diocesan needs and goals. The purpose of the study, he said, is to develop clearly-stated objectives for the diocese. "What are our values?" he asked, "our priorities?" "Flow do these compare with Christ's purpose for his Church?" The Convention voted to sponsor a day of prayer and fasting on June 16. Prayers will then be offered for those in the armed forces. and for those who are suffering throughout the world. This will be followed on Sunday. June 18. by -an offering which will go to the presiding bishop for his World Relief Fund. The Convention accepted the principle to give to others at least as much as it keeps and spends on itself. The Con vention also voted to continue supporting work already begun by the DiciceSe of Harrisburg in the Diocese of Zambia in Africa." International. Speaking Students . interested in gain- ing an understanding of foreign cultures and in helping to inte g r a t e international students into University life can work with the University's Language Testing Center's course in con versational English designed for international students. Students work 10 hours a week conversing with interna tional 'students giving them an opportunity to practice speak ing English. The course is designed to meet the needs of the Univer sity's international graduate Interested students may con students who are required to tact the Office of Student Aid master English as -a second for further details.. Studies Rank High (Continued from page one) 13 per cent: the Student Union for Racial Equality was next with 10 per cent, followed by the Students for a Democratic Society with nine per cent and Students for Peace (SENSE) with six per cent. Sixty four per cent of University Park and 46 per cent of the Commonwealth Campus students said they were not active at all in student politics. Also, 20 per cent of the students feel that the two party system is functioning adequately at the University, and 30 per cent are in favor of abolishing the system and having only independent candidates in elections. The Daily Collegian The most important medium of opinion as judged by 83 per cent of the students is The Dail• Collegian. Eighty three per cent agreed that individual students should have the right to express their views by publishing as well as, by oral expression. The next two most important media of expression as judged by 47 and 39 per centrespectively are Froth and Critique.' About 45 per cent of the respondents said they do not listen to WDFM at all even though 62 per cent indi cated they Ita.ve -- access to an FM radio. Forty seven per cent said they listen from one to .ten hours per week. The final questions on the survey were concerned_ with the Hetzel Union Building. Seventy five_ per cent said they found the facilities of the HUB adequate although many of them thought it should be expanded in the areas of special events. social events, food service, fine arts, and use for meetings. - AUTO - PARTS • ACCESSORIES Western Auto IEMPLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE / 112 S. FRASER! ST. WITH OPEN Ail THEATU SEATIKO • . . I FESSiCIIVALSNOW PLAYING TUC PRO COUNSELORS . A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE (Male) PANAVISIONI TECHNICOLOR' General & W.S.I. 2nd BIG HIT Wanted for COED r'7".TP DON MURRAY r75,..71 overnight camp GUY STOCKWELLABBY DALTON near Phila. THE Contact: Harold Ivfoss 237-7990 RIAINSMIS, STATE THEATRE ShNoowwing FEATURE TIME:- 1:15 - 5:00 - 8:30 P.M. "SEE THIS PRODUCTIO'N FROM THE START" TwELvETREEs 237-2112 , STARTS TODAY AT 6:00' and 8:30 GREGORY PECK - ANTHONY QUINN The and DAVID NIVEN Guns in • CARL FOREMAN'S - Of IN COLOR - AND CINEMASCOPE INcivarone language One participant in the pro gram, Kathleen Diggs (11th psychology-Wallingford ), called the program a broadening ex perience. "First. I help foreign students - * gain proficiency in conversational English and get them to feel at home here," she said. "Secondly," she went on," it has made me aware of the interesting differences an d even more striking similarities between• people-in other coun tries and my own. Crisis Stand , Young Americans for Fiee dom took a stand on , the Middle East crisis at meet in g yesterday. AgreeMent was reached in the ['Unit oft a resoiution sponsored; by I lizrold Wexler (3rd-liberal ,arts-Levittown); vice-chair- , man of YAF. The resolution read s: "Young Americans for Free dom unanimously support the tri-partite agreement of AIM between the United States. : Great - Britain and France which guarantees the terri torial integrity of all nations in the 'Middle East. and the international use of the Straits of Tiran and the Gulf of Aqaba." The resolution liassed Unanimously. Critique Revival Plans are now underway to resurrect Critique, "a jouri nal of creative and critical thought." in the fall. The journal has been out of publication this year. Linder the direction of fery Polaski, (6th-general & sciences-Philadelphia). tique will have a "totally It will be shorter tain more literary material and articles of opinion by admin., istrators, faculty and students he said. Polaski said he hopes th: journal will serve. as "a con, tinuing forum of ideas , an. opinion on current issues." Critique has appeared si., times in the past six •earst 1 Applications for staff. posit ions are now available at the Hetzel Union desk. Anyone in', terested in submitting material should leave it at the desk bel fore 'June 14. Work should not exceed 500 words. itiALLT MAJOR. NOW at 7:15 - 9:15 He's not just another spy —and if he shatters your nerves, remember he's living on his! GEORGE SEGAL AIR GUINNESS MAX VON SIDOW MITA BEII6ER PANAVISION Color IP, DELUXE 1- ; : NOW SHOWING 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9130 "A WACKY FARCE!" —Time Magazine • - 4111 N1*- - • , - The sexual awakening of a young man, at a / ,• •• ost ungodly, hour! SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS presents PHII FELDMAN PRODUCTION { 111 ' OU re a • oo H. bit boy ........ e !NAV: s.,ELIZABETH HARTMAN GERALDINE PAGE PETER KASTNER /RIP TORN MICHAEL DIINNI TONYBILL KAREN BLACK JULIE HARRIS Pa FAUN o w ., r• ne sem. a• Ifrortei ir FRANCIS FOX COMA remgesei ',JOHN MAST/Alf Pend hTHE tOilr SPOONFUL ticciloi A SEM AA7S PtCTURES REII.ASE W. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA LaidlavOi,%*rand Old Mon' By WOODROW WENDLING Collegian Staff Writer If you have ever seen a student in one of your classes who looked as if he should be teaching the course, he was probably Frederick B. Laidlaw, the "grand old man" of the College of The Liberal Arts. Laidlaw: an assistant professor of English, tries to audit one introductory. course for his own interest. each year. This self-made poet, .educatdr, and humanit has quite an interesting life history. Laidlaw, born and raised in New York City, graduated frbm the Collegiate School. Planning to be a doctor,: he then went to Dartmouth College and earned his B.S. degree iri 'Pre-Med at Bates College. World War I Near the end of World War I, he served on tlle Army base at Plattsburg, N.Y., as an enlisted mln in the Army; Air Force. He mentioned that he was placed in the Army Air Force because he always fainted during drill. "They looked at me and quit" he said. 1 The crash of 1929 kept Laidlaw from contin uing his education. For two years he had to work as a Wall Street runner, a position which Laidlaw claims was ",a step below an office boy." "I didn't like Wall Street I wasn't built for following stocks and bonds," he commented. Career Begins After traveling abroad for one summer, Lai(h- law began writing .poetry. "I turned' to writing For Results • "MI Use Collegian Classifieds COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS . 1 I , 11 , • 1 : ' FOR SALE j i FOR RENT I . WANTED I ATTENTION CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Jef, art:' Cr‘ neNt Publication RATES First insertion (17 word maximum) 75c Each additional consecutive insertion . .. 25c Each additional 3 Words . 05c per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE STUDENTS: WE PROVIDE Insurance coverage for autos, motorcycles motor scooters, accidents, life, valuables, con tact lens. Mr. Temeles 238-6633. FRIENDLY WORLD CELEBRATION: mike Bauman, - Johnny North, Dan Sha fer, and Larry 8, Debbie Trettin—all In __. the same night( Sat. 8-12 P.M. THE • WANTED (TWO) 2 Female Roommates. JAWBONE, 415 E. -Foster. Last night GREAT REDUCTION on one bedroom, Large air conditioned apartment near this term. . 'air-conditioned, furnished apartment at campus. Summer term 537.50/mo. for Executive House Apartments for sum- four. Call Carol 865-8668. - LOST mer. Fall option. 238-7577. - WANTED: FEMALE roommate to help ,GROOVY APARTMENT for summer look for apartment for Fall - term. Call: LOST '67' P.S.O Class Ring In gray 'term. Available June 15 - Sept. 15. 865-8432 after 7 p.m. ring boo outside "H" Building, Whitehall s9O/month. Utilities included. Call Ed, Plaza Reward. Dave, 233-9440. 238.7792. FEMALE ROOMMATE: Summer or Fall _ _ Modern, air-conditioned apartment, near BROWN EYEGLASSES with Cracked : • 4: ,FURNISHED EFFICIENCY for summer, campus: Sso'month. Call 8654389. right lens, last week. Soft black case. 1957 PoNTlAC r— for sale. Real sharp fall option. Country setting. 393.50. Park- Contact Steve 'OB-6594 I'm going blind! WANTED: 2-MAN Furnished Apartment 1 super chief, black hardtop,. ;full power, ing. Call Phil 237-7246 or 238.2973 after . LOST: ToRTijISE . SHELL Glasses. c B o O n Y di T ion. RA C L a E II IG 2 H 3B.7 I3 69 I 3 CYCLE, excellent for summer term. Prefer Whitehall 71 automatic. 5225. Call 237-2064 6-10 p.m. 5:00. leopard skin case. last Tuesday between , -Plaza. Will pay 5,30,'m0. Call Rich 238- _ ____ _ - -Willard and East Halls. Reward! 865- ;MOBILE HOME, Holiday eAansion 10452. SUMMER SUBLET, fall option. Fur- 5378. Washer, air-cond., new fan furnace. , nished efficiency, parking. 123 W. Nit- . - 3043 Newly furnished. Must sacrifice.Call,tarfy. 237-2257 after 6. WANTED: FEMALE roommate, Surnrne ICELANDSweater7Aber 237-4069_ . I I , , IVOR SUMMER with option for fall Convenient access to Campus. Interested? S. Fitch silver buttons, .blk & wh. pat -2 and 3 room furnished apartments. 238-2901 after 5:30. tern Gift. Filet se call 238.8165 64 p.m. Close to campus. Parking complex, - - ---- PART TIME student summer employ- • -- - - kitchen. Suitable grad students. Quiet. Call 237.7792 or 237-7246. ment. Please apply now. Girls, Boys— See Andy about work now. Hi-Way Pizza. FOR SALE: 30 Watt Harmon-Kardon Integrated Stereo Amp, six months old— under warranty. Walnut cabinet. May be seen in full operation. Phone 238-3729. 10' x 54' ABC Luxury Mobile Home, washer, dryer. heated floor, beyond depreciation age. excellent condition. nice lot. Available Sept. 2313-5465. 1960 CHEVROLET Station Wagon " 1 348" V-8 automatic. i Excellent • running condi , tson. Must sell.) Asking 5225! Call :Jack _ __.._ -- 238.5617 or 238-9862. I i 1965 GREY ALPHA Snyder. 1600 five 1960 T - n-3. Loy', mileage. RBH. Excel speed, five good Pirelli's. Asking 51800. lent condition.l Moving to tCalitornia Ca II Penny 238•2976. Must sell • ~ - must sell. 6675. 73E1.7339: -- -- LATE 1963 Mercedes 190 c. One owner top condition. Call 237-2918 after 6 p.m FOR SALE: 1964 Honda 52 with wind shield, luggage rack and mirror. Good condition. 0150. Call evenings 46-6672. 1961 FORD GALAXIE. Small V.B, 4 doors, goad condition, new battery, 3 new tires, $350, Call Art at 865-0342 or 237-3525. 1963 TRIUMPH ,TR3-A, wire wheeta,ll 9 6 4 MGB. lighti blue, wire Wheels, %tery overdrive, good tires, excellent condi- good condition,' 51,150. , Calf Gene at lion. Call 865-7956 or 238-1186. , 238 4745 _ _-__. _L - _____ i —. I Must sell. '.c First FREE RIDE HOME: 1969 TAUNUS tike new. (German Ford)! Runs :well; exception , ally 'clean. 5350.1 See at, 415 E. Foster. 1965HONDAs SE!ec s3 tr N Electric N s ik t es rt i r t.. — Call 237-7515. _. . . BOOK CASES and T.V. 237-2666 after ILEAVING COUNTRY. i MuSt sell '52 S p.m. -----'Packard Ambulance w/stretetters, 5350. 1966 HONDA 150 C.o. Excellent Con- 1966 Honda Superhawk, ;5500. 1 22 Rifle— dition. Call 238-5708 after 7:00 pm. !Marlin, needs work, 510. 187 Fan, So. 1960 M G.A. 1600 series; very good AM/FM Radio, I 525. Household equip shape, must go, Call l Myron 2313-6381. i I.. , V• ali sel ll 8 1. 65. A 05 n 9 y reasonable offer 865-0592. - - - accepted, 2-TRACK TAPE Recorder for sale J—-- 6 months old. Excellent condition, tapes included. Need cash, drastic re- TGFG Thank God For Graduation— duction, Lois 865-3125. I Must lease 2-3 man apartment in - versify 'Towers 'tor summer term. Air conditioned, dfshgvasher, sure T.V.. paid, utilities, balcony I on sun side. 20'‘ dis count. Can 238.0895. 1961 BEIICKSKYLARK7R&H, power' steering, automatic transmission, fac tory air, clean. 56130. Call 865-3321 after 1:30 or 238-7018 after 5:30. _ 1962 CHEVROLET Station Wagon, stick' 6. Best offer. Rick 238-6501 UNIVERSITY TOWERSI 2-31 man fur nished apartment. June rent paid. Dish ___ -_ --I washer, air-conditioner, I utilities, cable DRIVING PLEASURE: Audio potive l_ (free TN.). Call rm. 793 (238.7027). Co., specialists in the sale and installa-, - --- —-- -- tion of custom car stereo tape systems, , AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR APARTMENT for sum er. One bedroom,. all dishes and cook- SUMMER TERM. Sublet two man Apt. invites you to visit our showroom at 'll 5 , 2 W. Beaver Ave. and listen ri mg utensils, T.V.able, air con . and in Americana Building. Call Alan 965- i the exciting sound of Muntz Stereo . ; tioned, security deppsit ( paid. Call 98211 ---- ,2313-5167. pa to k ,iil cat' Stereo systems. Even for the in credible price of 558.90, completely ire' - stalled, you'll hear stereo in your car, that's better than many home systems.i, Open 12 a.m. - 6 p.m. FOR SALE: SOFA, in farily good con dition. Cheap. Call Tom: 238.1459. 963 SUNBEAM ALPINE. New top, en rive, clutch. brakes, Will trade. 5990. VESPA 150 SCOOTER, good shape. Grad uating senior, must sell. Under sell an other ads. Call Guy 238.8151 1966 YAMAHA 50 cc. 1,500 miles, Sharp bike. Call Tom 237-7621. VOLKSWAGEN BUS—great for hauling 1 OR 2 MAN furnished) apartment. 1 Re loads of kids to the Little League or I duced rent. Close , to campus. (Free park Shore Resort. Excellent condition with . only 22.000 miles. 51695. 237-7546, ling. Available middle of June. John I K K 150 JAGUAR, needs work, engine,237-720, 238-71120. 1 in excellent condition. Call Bob 238-3774. 1963 TR4 HARDTOP Convertible. Call Dick Merkel 8653321 or 4664054. 'COMFORT FOR! LESS. WS a month CHEAT YOUR Landlord! Reduce rent:rents a 3 bedroom duplex. Complete fur land Motel bills). Modern studio couch,inishinos including bar and T.V. Utilities ideal additional rack. Call 238-4688. !paid. Summer ortly. 23E4761 1 SEX SPEED SECURITY. White '6l-TR3. New top toneau, tires, excellent body and interior. CO Munson-2)8.2473 SUMMER TERM:, RooMmate to • share_______ house with three graduate s students. APARTMENT FOR summer—quiet, cool, -- -- Park Forest Village: , ISSO/Month. ,Call large, furnished. For two. $95 a month. 1 . • ., '6l FALCON 2 door. Maintained in ex , 236'7625. I I 600 N. Allen. Call 238-3146. cellent mechanical and structural corl - STARTING SUMMER Term-. 7 One - slrigle , dition. Four recently new tires. call; room, very reasonable. Private home.; ____.l 238-1386. , ICall 237-4329. I I 1967 SUZUKI 150 cc. 700 mi. Like new. electric starter. 0160. Must sell for grad school. Call DiCk 233-5240. ALFA ROMEO GTV, 1966, looks and runs as new, AM-FM, green with pig skin interior. 738-1857. '55 CHEVY V-B4 stick, 4-door sedan. Excellent running condition. Good car' for the summer. Call 865-8890 after 7:00. 1960,F0RD GALAX I E 4-door, green. Excellent body, running gear, engine, 24,900 miles, radio. Call 237-3294 after 3 p.m. • 1965 ALFA ROMEO, S speed, white. 51600. or best offer. Will consider trade. Call 238-3550 after 5 SUB-LETS 6/15 - '9/15- "Cool" Efficiency, 1965 RENAULT R.B, 1100 engine, white. Whitehall Plaza. My furniture, rent 'deal. Original owner. 01080. David 'Kurtz 865- 238-5992 after 4, if no any. 865-6435. (Deb). 2054 (day) - - 237:7227 (night). 1 MAN Apartment—summer only. AP GIANT MAN-EATING Vespa, Gran Sport proved for females also. 580 month; plus —l6O cc. Got a few scratches but runs electricity. Call 1 Diane 238.2261. 1 great. Many extras. Marc 238-5348. 'SAVE! RENT REDUCTION. SEXY , -1957 VOLKSWAGEN. Body and • ciency; cable, utilities, parking. Univer paint good, excellent mech. • condition, ,sity Towers. 238-5127. 1 1 new sun roof. $350. Call 865-6014, Bob. AMBASSADOR APARTMENT I 2iman, WEBCOR STEREO Tape Recorder— one bedroom, kir summer only. Must 3 Speed; .4 track stereo. Good condition, sublet. Will fake loss. Call Chuck 238- Call Jim 865-5630. 3323. ; , I 1961 RAMBLER 6 cyl. Good. economical, , UNIVERSITY TOWERS Efficiency—sum dependable transportation. Must sell. For mer term. A unique apartment. One of for info call Larry 137-2639. a kind. June re t paid. Call ! 238-1565. due to an uncle, who was writing the book !Herbert Hoover and His Times,' " he said. Laidlaw edited this biography and wrote other articles. Laidlaw also worked as a theater critic for seven Cape Cod newspapers. He started his career in journalism to get free tickets for summer theater productions. To further his interest in the theater, Laidlaw acted several minor parts in the Prodactions, serving as a walk-on. During the Second World War, LaidlaW worked as a research writer with the Navy for two yeari. His most significant "literary work" during this time was an article entitled "The History of the Prevention of Fouling," correlated from marine research by Alfred C. Redfield. Laidlaw first became interested in teaching in 1946. Because of the shortage bf college profes ;sors after the war. Laidlaw was offered a job with the Associated Colleges of Upper New York State. e taught first at Mohawk College.in Ithaca, and theri at Sampson College, and served as the chair man of creative writing at these two colleges from 1947 to their closing in 1949. Having a B.S. degree in pre-med, Laidlaw went' to the University of Connecticut, where he earned his M.A. in English in 1952. He came to the University 11 years ago as assistant professor of English. "I liked it and they never fired me, so here I am," Laidlaw commented. . On his own poetic tastes, LaidLiw said, "I like music and sound in Poetry." Laidlaw said he has a 1964 ALLSTATE VESPA Scoister. lent condition—bath -engine and bodY.l Call Fred around 6:00. 238-9135. Will sacrifice, ! 1963 PONTIAC Catalina 'Convertible, burgundy with black top, automatic trans. Excellent condition. Call 865-6944. MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE. Comptete service , . Two Wheels Cycle `Shop. 1311 E. College Ave. 238-1193. HOORAY. FOR FRIENDLINESS':. The _ JAWBONE coffi,ie house is open Fri. & '''' Sat. froni 8-12 p m with atmoSphere apartment building across' from South , n! . " - UNIQUE APARTMENT 7 Summer, Fall .415 E. Foster.. 238-1613. WEYANDT'S RIDING STABLE. Open student. Single / double, Call 237-7792, 4 man Whitehall apartment for summer - - daily 9 to ? Five miles south of ing. Complete kitchen. Suitable graduate 2 ROOMMATES WANTEDto share option. Furnished; close campus. Park- Halls. Call Lee 238-7690 or Joel 238-7608. 237-7246. 'term. 535/mo. Call for details at 238-7790. Wil li amsburg an Rt. 856. 832-2569. SUMMER TERM. Large two bedroom WANTED: ONE ROOMMATE starting DON'T FORGE“ If you're interested In apartment. Excellent location above , fall term—new Blue Bell apartment. Fall Rush. leaie Your name with ths resident in your dorm. hostess or seni !roam. Call Al at 238-2288. 5125 per month,' 865-241 A 865-6971. See you this September! _.._ SUMMER TERM—Modern, quiet,: 2- rnan , ROOMMATE WANTED—fallw term. New .... _.. YOU CAN HELP mobilize public op.nion furnished apartment; large living room, term. 2 man apartment. Convenient lace- against the Vißtnam War, Join Vietnam patio, parking, Call Alan at 865-3597 or lion. Call 865-0377. summer. Contact ,William Lee 233-3402. 238-8170. , - - FORUM OR SYUDENT Teaching leatur , SUMMER TERM. Bedroom in 3-man ---,POLY CONTRAST FILTERS—to buy or , rent—need immediately. Call 865-2786 •• • inn Dr. Luebkomann Sec. Ed, and Dr, house. Ideal 'location, One mile from —__ _ --_ - _ Labriola, Ek. Ed., Thursday, JORe Ist, campus. Very cool in summer. John UNFURNISHED 'APARTMENT in art. 7:30 pm . 111 :Forum Building. All stu -237-7310. vale home desired by graduate couple. dents in Educiation invited. Sponsored Must have refria- stove, private en- by Student Coir,cit Education. • APARTMENT FOR summer term. One trance. Call Stu 865-3582 or 238-7619. 'bedroom fully turnish&l Including all . . utilities. 736 East Foster Avenue. $12.5 MALE STUDENT to live in for sum .s per Private room and bath. Breakfast , per month. Couples only. Call 237- . _ - ---- - -- -- - - and lunch privileges. For twelve hours FC - 19 - I - S — STOUT — CIVES — , breathes, and re- TRANSPORTATION FOR suintner.l 1962 FURNISHED BEDROOM, living room, of yard work and cdd jobs. BoalsbUrg freshes Hear nee interpretation of folk All-State Scooter. Real good running kitchenette, shower bath apartment. area. Use of private pool. Must have tunes: FRIDAY, The JAWBONE, 415 Condition. CardpletelY 10Vertlauled ' last Near campus. 590 per month. Available car. Call 466-6666. ,_ E. Foster. Fall. Going to Europe, !must {sell. 595.00, June 20. Call 238-0883, --- MALE ROOMMATE wanted for Boston„ Call Roland 237-7621. I . , _UNIVERSITY TOWERS one bedroom. mass. area. Will start grad school at 1965 PLYMOUTH convertible. R&I-1,,air conditioned, dishwasher. All utilities Boston University in September. Call Slant 6 standard transmission, - new ' included. College Avenue end. Summer Bud 238-5107 evenings. clutch. Excellent condition. No reason-.only, Call 238-1727. . ._ ..____ - able offer refused. Call after 5:30, 238- 9582. SUZUKI AND YAMAHA Motorcycles for sale. Twd Wheels Cycle Shop. Come see our new models. 238-1193. • 1961 MGA TWIN CAM: g7eat shape. 7000 miles on completely rebuilt engine. Call 865-8803. ' HONDA DREAM 305 cc, 1962. Good con dition. Wayne 238.3753. HELP! MUST SELL 6" 360 x Telescope. 1 / 2 0 wave. Also 10 speed bicycle. Both excellent condition. Call John 865-0869, MEN'S BIKE. Roiliest, -3 speed. S4O or best offer. Like new. 8654243. _ "SUZUKI" 1967 Spprts Model .50 c.c 3 months old. chronne fenders. Must sell Best offer. Call 238-5635. ATTENTION SUMMERStUdents: 21" Console T.V. Beautiful picture. Cheep. 53000. Call 238-5635, Apt. 0-10, Arme riara, LATE MODEL yA11,14-1A yO ; S•2 250 cc. The greatest for summer fun. Excellent conditiOn, extras, asking $525. Contact Steve 238-9343 or 237-4829. FOR RENT SUMMER TERM—large 12 "(wo)man fur nished Apartment. 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath. Private, close,-cheap. Phone 865-9102. I 1 PENTHOUSE VIEW . University Towers. Summerl term, 'option for Fall. Dishwasher and other extras included. Call 238-7472. I -I 3•MAN. APARTMENT, 30 !yds. !from Mall Extras, possible fall option.: Call Jeff ;or Dave 233.7086. I `REWARD -5125.00 FOR THREE meo to share air•conditio'ned 2-tieclrootn, 2 bath room apartment I for sui - nmer, with I fall ;option. Calf 238-7779. • FURNISHED APARTMENT available at 430 W. Foster from June 18. Stop or. call 238-9424 after 7 P.m. 4 MAN APARTMENT, (tar summer terml—Whitehall. Air conditioning and ,bus transportation.. Sl5O i per Month. Call 'John at 238-7790. _ NAME YOUR PRICE! 14 Man, 2 bed room, 2 bath, Whitehall Plaza apart or summer term option. TO TALK to people about' APARTMENT Slimmer ; Fall . Vietnam. Help end Me war by mobs-; Convenient I ration. 3-rran, 1 2-bedroom. „zing public sentiment. Work here or at; Free TV-cable. APProvedi for Nyomen. Cali: home m 238-5107. 'William Lee, 238-3402. i SUMMER TERM', fall eptioni-Blue Bell Apartment, three, man,l rent' reduction, dishwasher, air conditioned, bus service. 238-9593. 1 I 1 " , I After the War I TWO BEDROOM, furnished apartment ROOMMATE SUMMER Term, University close to campus. Available summer and Towers. Air-conditioned, dishwasher, next year. Reduced summer rent.. Call utilities. Sad/month. Call Ken 238-1807, 1 238-5454. - WANTED: FEMALE roommate for kosher 2-3 MAN Whitehall Apartment. Air- apartment. Summer term plus. Contact 238-1088. conditioned, free bus to campus, pool, Lee TV, rent reduction. Call Bob, 238.7978., WANTED: ROOMMATE :for apartment: i 5140 OR BEST OFER sublets • apart- !^ Washington, D.C. for summer. If interested, call Jack 237-4923. ment for two men all summer:. Call Pete, 2 B-3475 after 10 p.m. LUXURIOUS SEMI-ONE bedroom apart- MARRIED COUPLE desires turnsihe, went for summer term. Call 865-4196 or one bedroom apartment far year or ,865-4518 between 6'oo p.m. and 12:00 , p.m. Armenara Plaza. , longer' beginning Aug. Ist. Call Don —' 238-5304 ,MINIATURE GOLF COURSE tit - entire evening or afternoon. New party idea!, HELP WANTED Group rates. Far arrangements phone -- - 238-6633. EXPERIENCED MECHANIC-technician, JACKET, Navy Blue, • lost on campus! ' - White Bldg., Rec Hall. etc.? Label ONE-BEDROOM Whitehall Plaza Apt. to for research in laboratory and shop on , 'Steck" inside Reward. Phone John sublet for 080.00 per month. Free pool metals under pressure. to be chief tech- 330.7913. !and bus, air conditioned, furnished.' nician with complete responsibility for Phone 238-5421. . experimental work. Excellent wages.) Located in State College. Send brief 1F00MM ....--- .MODERNC/NE-13 ONE-BEDROOM unfurnished, resume to Box M. Boafsburg,_Pa. 1682 apartment. Summer and next year.; I Available July 1. Near campus. Free' EXPERIENCED IN operating lathe, to parking, 890. 238-4577 after 6 work as R&D technician or engineer. For . summer or longer, full or part-time, )SINGLE ROOMS available for summer 1 larger duties if qualified and able. Start .: term. Convenient location. Neatly ap• immediately, part-time if you wish. • Pointed. Kitchen privileges. Call 239-6725 pressures.oo. Technology Corp, 326 _West 1 . I Beaver. Corner Atherton. Wages de ,SUMMER TERM 2 bedroom apartment, !pendent on duties assumed. 628 S. Allen. Ample parking. 5250 entire ,MALE AND FEMALE—FuII or part.summer. Call Ted 238-7115. • time help. Good wages for experienced , workers. Drivers to work on commission plus mileage. Apply in person. Winky's, State College. AMERICANA HOUSE. Best location-2 bedrooms sublet for slimmer. Cali 238-7811. BEST LOCATED one bedroom, air-con ditioned, furnished apartment. Summer term. Americana. Call 238-7825. ROOM AND BOARD—Summer term— at Alpha Zeta fratirnity. Board on five day week basis. For information call Mrs. Alice Crandell. Phone 237-7621. RENT SUMMER Term—One bedroom apartment. 390/mo. 126 E. Fairmount. Cali 2384790. MODERN ONE BEDROOM Apt. Avail able July 1. Close to campus. All con veniences. Call 238.2712 after 5 p.m, • HERE IT IS AGAlN—summer and fall option. One man apartment. Metzgers Building thousand laughs. 238-7973. FOR RENT: Apartment for summer term only. Located on Sparks St. UM - no. Call Clyde 238-9425. TWO BEDROOM Apartment. Air con 'ditioned, swimming pool. Summer term with fall option. Cheap? Call Elliot 238- '1952. FOR RENT to individual men or small group: Rooms in spacious house. Full use of kitchen, dining, living areas, yard land patio. Rent: 880.00 summer term. .Call 238-3693. FORUM ON student teaching featuring Dr. Luelslcemann, Sec. Ed. and Dr. _ Labriola, Ek. Ed. Thursday, June Ist, i 7:30 p.m, 111 Forum Building. All stu-1. dents in Education invited. Sponsored i by Student Council Education. I I HT'S BEEN REAL . . meeting and serving you at the JAWBONE this year. I - Come see us Sat. night—let's celebrate! 1 ROOMMATE—SUMMER Term. Far spa-I Larry and Debbie Trettin. cious 4-man apartment. Very convenient I _ to Campus. Call 238.4247. WANTED !GRAD ROOMMATE for summer term Ito be third in three bedroom Blue Bell Apts. Reasonable. Call 230-1690 after' 6:OO. IZ6f , -BEZ :aNOT-LITIE,L a2alioD avels aorAltas -iammosuaa avaLmaD NNad iMON sn pe w o D -s;aAct i ouia i euo n eupue 'ep!Asasels • , eaJe S]itielpa v y su v aaupsu a oseJaau o u 3 l eoppau, supeaupsu s au lw 6u l iaau l eu 3 pro u neuele v aupaau l ou a teappei g , aupaau o u a lapisnpul :u! suormod Ned•aa ; Aueowoo Jo; salenpeJo JOcitualdas pug aunt' au!ma!toatu! MOO a.l,am ISZIOIN3S slight preference for impressionistic, romantic poetry. His favorite writers Ere Dylan Thomas, Shakespeare, and the -Russian - novelists, such as Dostoyevsky. He has also compiled a collection of his own poems, which he hopes to. publish soon. "I still think I'm a poet, but I - can't prove it," he commented. During this summer. Laidlaw hopes to com plete an original play entitled ,"The Day That Nothing Happens." The play is about a girl who goes sailing with a boy. When: the boat overturns and she returns home, she tells' her father that nothing has happened. This 's:tory is interwoven with intricate minor episdde,s involving other characters running through the major plot. On his recurring theatrical ambitions, Laidlow said. "Poets in old age turn to play writing. I think I'm still a poet. The courses Laidlaw has audited so far include one course in computer programing and another in broadcasting. He plans to audit a Russian course next, hopefully to get a better understanding of the Russian writers, he said. Laidlaw is married and 'has two children. Agnes and Ann. Agnes is the &', , ditor of a national sports car magazine. and Ann is the head of the classics department at Hollins- College. Laidlaw, 64. will officially retire next year. Unofficially, the "grand old man" of the Depart ment of English hopes to continue teaching, possi bly at another university, and lie especially hopes to continue writing both plays and poetry. CClM=iie NOTICE BERKELEY: A NEW KIND of Revolu tion presented by Campus Crusade for Christ in another College Life Classic. Also softball, a weiner roast, and tots of fun. Come loin us 7:00 -• 9:00 p.m. Thurs. at Michell-Lit Acres, Branch Road. For information or transportation call ,730-4746. WANTED: TWO Penn State students who will be working this summer In Phila delphia or nearby suburban Lower Bucks County. Rooms for rent in nome. of Penn State alum. Call collect weeknights only to Levittown, Pa. 1215) WI 3-0375. Mk for Bob. INTERESTED IN fall rush? Let us . 'know by leaving your name with your .; :hostess or senior resident. We'll be look• . • _,... i !ing for you in the fall! 1 - -"" --.. ' , .. -7 7 ' ---"‘ "• 1, 1A"...1 - 111 WI-AT ARE YOU doing during Vietnam' ;summer? Help organize public opinion . ery • r: . : ONNA i against the war. Here or wherever you I. i••~, - • 'A..., '. ,r,,,Pa ..: will be. Contact William Lee, 235-342. i - •.• , .- -t '": '1 . ;,,213 1 --- ----- --- - - ----- - I SINCERE CONSCIENTIOUS Oblectors—, s NilM --" :Introductory information on your rights .. - - 1 $ and obligations: Mr. Wallace, P.O. Box 373, State College,• Penna. 'NEW COLLEGE DINER Downtown Between the Movies • ALWAYS OPEN DEAN'S LIST Not all members of tfie Park Ave. Club make the Dean's List, but quiet study environment and delicious home-cooked meals are assured. Clean, comfortable rooms with wall to-wall carpeting, telephone. central location across from campus. and parking space are a few of the advantages. Applications now being taken for Summer & Fall Terms. (No meals during Summer Term.) Call Mom Reamer 23a.1330 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967 Original Pla? MALE COUNSELORS. Philadelphia Day Camp. N.W. s:iburbs. Unique respcns•- bility in •ycur specialty. Write Blue Bell Camps. Blue Fell, Pa. or locally call John Harris, 216-1425. NITTANY PUTT PAR Miniature Golf Open Friday 6:00 - .11:01), weekends, 2:00 11:00 or by appoitment. Rt. 322. HELP ME Inolsoort small motoreycle home to Maryland by end of term. Call Ed 865-5904. Riward. LOST: K&E t og Log Decitrig Slide Rule. Last Friaay. Osmand or v:cmity. Sentimental value. Reward! Call 863- 2747. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Sorority Pio Please Call 865-i7.57. Reward. LOST: A PAIR OF Glasses early Tues day morning. If found reward and my !eternal thanks Call Steve 238-6341. -LOST HEIRLOOM DIAMOND RING Seen in 2nd floor women': room Willard picked up between 2:20 - 3:30 REWARD' OFFERED Please Return to TEM Desk or Call 885-5690 865-4440 238.3712 , .- ',..._.: ::I --.--, .. •;i110 7,-- 1i..;41 i , 4.,: z ..• - / .- ' ••. - •-7 - .""rfir J ." Tr:4 ; rA: I Bigiii:omeo t xip.4w 1 .. - Smobtherchii c ii l 4 j • 1 , 4 ^l l .. I Quipk*ao .o*fotloy e tg Still tfielc*egvfricedlthi - ,111 t t •-: ! I , I WISER IMPORTED CARS Route 322 North State• College, Penna. '4B-2448 Ask about our money-saving Overseas Delivery 61611
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