The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 04, 1967, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Angel Flight, : Arnob
Air Plan Rush Meet
The Arnold Air Society and
Angel Flight, will hold a rush
ing smoker and tea at 7 tonight
in the Hetzel Union Building
ballroom. The highlight of the
•evening will - be two drill ex
hibitions by the Arnold Air So
ciety Trick Drill Team, Eagle
Flight, and the 1-ngel Flight
Drill am.
The main speaker at the
event is Charles E. Barnett,
professor of L:rospace studies.
Robert G. Pemberton, assist
ant professor of aerospace
studies and adviser of the
Arnold Air Society, will also
speak.
Representing the Angel
Flight will be adviser Josephine
Groesbeck and Mary Ann Lober
Class of '6B Discusses
-Class Gift, Weekend Dances
(Continued from page one)
cussed at the - meeting. Olen: is
a possibility of holding a poll
to see how seniors feel about
the tri-mester and term sys
tems. The results of the poll
would be presented• to the
Coed Panel
To Discuss
'Too Much?'
Eight University students will
discussi what Penn State men
and women expect of each
other at tonight in East
Halls' Findlay Lounge.
The panel discussion with
four men and four women is
entitled "Too Much To Ex
pect? It is - sopnsored by -the
East Halls Comcil Cultural
and Religious Affairs Commit
tee.
Women to be featured on the
panel include Carole Svoboda,
Miss Penn State, Patty Finley,
(10th-elementary and kinder.
;torten education-Birdsboro):
Dana Berwick (Nth-HE-ES-
Frackville); and Cathy Wil•
logerod.
Men panelists are;
Robert Kleeblatt, (11th•politi.
cal science - Dumont, N.J,);
Dusan Be-tic, (10th-general
arts an d sciences - Phoenix
Natha►: Kurland 7th-
general arts and science-Phila
delphia); John .Wyckoff, (9th
recreation; education - Bethle
hem).
DON'T set his
world on fire
WANTED.
Piano Player for
Nickelodeon Nifes
anyone interested
call Mike-237.4640
or
Denny 2384528
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. OFFICE HOURS
9:30 A.M.-4100 P.M.
Monday through Friday
Basement of Sackett
North Wing
•,11,1,1,,111 ZfIIfIIII LJIUhIIr
FOR SALE
.TUDEN7'S: WE provide Insurance
overage for auto, motorcycle, motor•
coolers, accidents, 11% valuables, con•
act lens. Phone Mr. Temalos 238.6633,
PENN STATE Wool Jacket, Largo, Best
offer, Cell 2334607, Bob,
NOW IN TOWN; Yamaha Suzuki BSA
Kawasaki and Hodaka all at Two Wheels
Cycle Shop. _
'64 CHEV It, white. $BOO. Cell 2384135.
HONDA, B.•M. W., Bultaco, Triumph
and Vespa. Sales and Service. Bell hel
mets and accessories. Williamspn Sports
Motors, 120 $: Pugh St. 237-2931. -
BOY'S 3 SPEED English Bike, Hand
and foot brakes. Side - carriers. Phone
238.1620.
MGM 1964, red. Good condition et
$1,400.00. After 5 p.m. 238.7866.
HONDA 130. Excellent condition, 10,000
miles. New rear tire. See It •at 237- W.
Beaver. Now— $250.00. David Room 4.
'3B PLYMOUTH COUPE. Inspected, Good
condition. $3OO. Ph. 237.4332. Will sac-
Mike.
RED 1964 KARMANN Ghia Coupe. Ex
cellent condition, radio, heater. Best
offer 'over $1200.00. Call 1M541520.
G.E. PORTABLE ,Stereo. -Extra long
speaker wires. Good shape. Need money.
Jim 237...6324 after six.
CINCH BLACK AND white television
1964 Portable Zenith.. 1101 offer. 237
4939. Good • .
and sci
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1 Groesbeck WASHINGTON (/P) —The Senate got posal represented a change in his IN
•ary Angel. conflicting advice .on Vietnam yesterday, position that there should be , intensil
ie highest Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) proposed a bombing of vital military targets that
lember of < U.S. cease-fire to test Hanoi's war or peace caused him to be labeled a hawk.
intentions. Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel (R-Calif.) His answer: All of the testimony fi
opposed any unilateral standdown. civilians and military leaders that I lu
Symington, an Armed Services commit- been able to gather here and in my freqw
teeman, told the Senate the United States , visits to Vietnam is that the bombing paw
should go beyond a mere halt in the •bomb- Particularly in the TET holiday early '
ing of North Vietnam and suspend all mili- Year, have resulted in many more killi
tary operations in both the North and South in South Vietnam.
on a fixed date. ~. The basis of this current stream
r
If the Communists did not respond with requests for stopping the bombing is t
similar action and with offers to talk, he action of this kind will bring Ho Chi M'
said this country would be free to "pursue to the conference table. If we stop all fir
~ ing, won't he be even more inclined
this war in any manner of its own•choosing. talk? The thrust of my proposals is to test
Improve Enemy Positions
'
Ho s intentions thoroughly.
Kuchel, the assistant GOP Senate -leader, Questions, Answers
said the United States cannot be expected Q. You think a cease-fire would be
to "declare a unilateral standdown that more effective than a mere bombing pause?
would permit the North Vietnamese uni- A. If we do it this way, we will lose
laterally to improve their positions," par- -fewer lives.
ticularly in the hotly contested demilitarized Q. But suppose the enemy doesn't stop
zone-area. firing, won't that be tough on the Marines
_
Kuchel told his colleagues that Hanoi who are, under 'heavy attack on the de
has been denied a military victory and thus militarized zone?
is counting on "our moral paralysis in the A. Unfortunately ? we would lose'those
face of mounting pressure for peace" to win lives anyway. The only way we can really
_II political victory. He warned against stop those losses would be a ground in
`abandoning American commitments in Asia, vasion to get .at their mortars and artillery.
"It Is far too late in the day to throw I'm opposed to that because I believe any
away what free people have fouht valiantly ground invastion at North Vietnam would
to achieve in Southeast Asia," Kuchel said, bring Communist China into the war.
"America must not sullyher commitment Q. What happens if the enemy doesn't
to the security of free `Asia by groping for stop firing?
a nameless settlement . , ." A. Then the options would be entirely
Just, Enduring Peace with us.
"In our zealous quest for a speedy end Q. How long would you suggest as a
to all hostilities there we must not be blind test period?
. to the indispensable necessity that the peace A. Long enough so that the govern
we seek to achieve must be just and en- ment and the people, the administration and
during." Congress, could determine whether Hanoi
Symington, a former Air Force secre- intends to talk or merely is stepping up its
tary, was asked in an interview if his pro- infiltration. This is in no sense an ultimatum._
(10th-general arts
commande
MEE
Angel Flight. Miss
is a National Hono
This is one of 1
awards given to a•!
Angel Flight. I'
Larry Higgs (10th-secondary
education- Somerset), the Ar
'rid Air Society squadron com
mander and Thomas Seifried
(11th - marketing - Lancaster),
the AAS drill team commander,
will also speak, I
All Air Force ROTC cadets
interested in the Arnold Air
Society and all girlS interested
in Angel Flight are cordially
invited to attend the rushing
smoker and tea. The uniform
for cadets is Class A or coat
and tie.
Trustees of the University. At
the YMCA game and pep rally,
a Senior made ba•►ner will be
displayed. Finally, the next
mooting of the Class of 'ail
will be on November 8 at 7:90
p.m. in' 217 HUB,
NEW COLLEGE DINER
Vowntowil flrkveen the Movies
ALWAYS OPENI
ATTENTION' STUDENTS
Effective Friday, September 29th
Greyhound is scheduling a special thru bus
to Harrisburg, Philadelphia and New York
leaving State College at MOO p.m, and re•
turning from Philadelphia Sunday only at
6:15 p.m,
Also, a special thru bus to Pittsburgh
on Friday only at 2:00 p.m.
For Information Call 2374181
EFFECTIVE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
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237-2112
NOW PLAYING
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GREAT EXAMPLE OF MOVIE Stand for no nonsense
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MAKING—WILD, SAVAGE, ' in Bass Weejuns!
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BARBARIC SPLENDOR IN' ITS ' UNMISTAKABLY RUSSIAN Put your foot down :.. ask for Bass Weelunscip , ,
If
moccasins at your nearby college store or
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t , shoe shop. Only Bass makes Weejuns. I• .
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POWER OF ACCUMULATED
G. H. Bass & Co., Main St.,
DETAIL REMINISCENT OF . Wilton, Maine 04294.. / 1 7) 04
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FOB SALE
'65 CORVAIR Corsa, 4.speed, turbo.
supercharged 180 4.p., every option,
white, red bucket seals, extra clean.
Desperate Ist $119.5. 2.38-5904.
FOR SALE— 1962 COMET Station Wag
on, Original owner, 38,000 - miles. 8750
Call 237-4047,
FOR SALE: 1964 Triumph Sports 6
convertible. Whitewalls. $1200.00. Excel.
lent condition. Call after 5:30 238-1610.
HONDA 50 good condition. Three years
old. $135. Call Mr. a Waters 237-3276, or
865-4091.
GIBSON BASS Guitar with case and
Fender Bassman Amp. with covers.
$325 takes both. Call Jane, 238400.
SLIDE RULE. Oletzgen Mleroollde Deci
mal type Log Log. Originally $3O, will
sell for $2O, Candi 865-8686.
BEAT THE high cost of transportation
1966 Honda 30. In great shape. $125
Call Bill 230-0727.
FOUR AMERICAN Aluminum 'Macs'
for Stingray. -Original cost $240.00. Two
weeks old, Need money. Asking ,- slBo.ooi'
Cell Bob 230.0618.
T. 112. New top, ortetns, paint, wires,
I clean Interior. Good mech. cond. 507
W. College #3.0 alter 6 p.m. 231.6393.
ABARTH AND FIAT cars, Sales and
Service. Flat 950 Spydera in stock.
Williamson Sports Motors, 120 5. Pugh
St, 237.25111,
FOR SALE: Smith. Corona Portable
Typewriter with fiberglass carrying case.
Excellent condition." SO. Call Jeff 239.
5218,
TWO WHEELS Motorcycle Shop now
ready to serve you: Part accessories
and service at 1311 East College Ave.
1967 HONDA TRAIL 90. Excellent con
dltlon, extras. 2374419 alter 5.
COFFEE TABLE with formica fop. Ex•
cellent condition. Best otter. Call Lute
2313-5126.
PLAYBOY MAGAZINES Sept. '63
thru Sept. '66. Complete and In good
condition. Some extra copies. $5.00.
Jerry 238-7250.
LET IT ALL hang out to get the ulti
mate In cool clean smoking, Turkish
Water Pipes. Six models. Excellent gift.
Cell "Blood" 237-6065 or Steve 238-404.
'63 MG MIDGET, : red, Mack Interior
Must sell. $350. Call Hank 237-3412.
NEED PRIVACY • In your Apartment?
Add bedroom. Walnut paneled partition,
4 sections, 4" wide with door fits 4'
ceiling. Call 237-3412 for info.
FAMILY EXPANDING! Must part with
my 1984 Triumph TR4. White, wire
wheels , 27 mpg. Perfect. Call George
238-3120.
1966 SUZUKI 120 co. Motorcycle) 3000
miles. $335. Call 231-9000 ask for Bob.
Sencte Hears Opposit
Views on Viet Policy
FOE SALE
1965 RENAULT 12.11 4.d00r sedan with
radio., New muffler, freshly waxed,
Easily controlled with , Mlehelln radial
plys. Sporty and In. David Kurtz 237.
7727.
JAGUAR XK-140 fixed - head coupe,
white, wire wheels, new Michilines.
Superb buy. 238-3315.
1966 RAMBLER American 440. New
tires, many extras, $lBOO. Call 238779 b.
1959 FORD. Good condition, V-8,-trans
mission automatic. Curtent Inspection
sticker. 4150.00. Call Harold after 4 p.m.
359-2760.
SPORTS CAR owners— Hardtop for Aus
tin H'eaiey, 2 snow 'tires for AH, TR,
etc. Priced right for serious buyer.
236-4584.
Good condition
1966 YAMAHA 305
238-8096.
GOYA GUITAR, G.lO model with case.
Perfect condition.• Fine instrument for
classical or folk. Sacrifice sale. Call
238.3543 mornings or d• 1 p.m. •
FOR SALE: 1964 Corvette Stingray.
Perfect condition, Fuel Infection, 327,
375 horsepower, Cell 237.4326, ,
FOR SALE: 1964 Mean 10 Falcon,
3000 miles. Fun machine, Priced for
quick sale. $125,00, - Call 231.3753. in•
spotted.
' ATTENTION
Mel
MOTORCYCLE STORAGE safe, se•
cure, low cost coop garage for winter.
Only 6 spaces left. Call 2384061 now,
NITTANY DIVERS: Club meetlnso
Wednesday, October 4th; in Room lit
Boucke at 7:00 p.m.
SPECIAL!!! PLAYBOY Magazine at
these reduced rates only thru your
official Penn State Playboy Represente•
live. • 7 months— $4.50. 3 year— $6.50.
2 years— 112.00. 3 years— $16.50. Call
Rick 238-4592.
GET THE N.Y. Times for 8 cents a
copy weekdays 58 Sunday—delivered to
dorm area. Call Ron 237-6410.
LEARN ABOUT Civing. October 4 7:30
p.m., 60 Willard. Caving is the MA
Sport!
MEN THE ULTIMATE in hair groom•.
Ing is the world famous Scuiptur Kut
by Gib Davidson. l Eliminate hard to
manage hair. Your hair always looks
well-groomed with 'a Scuiptur Kut. By
appointment only 23843612, 8:00 a.m. to
5:30, p.m Closed (Mondays. Davldsons
Barber S
,op, next to Murphys on Allen
St.
LEARN ABOUT CAVING Oct. - 4, N3O
p.m., 60 Willard. Caving Is the True
Sporti
TUTORING OFFERED In Math (thru
No. 401) and Physics (thru No. 467) by
older grad student in 'physics. Rate:
$2/hr. 2311 , 7511, evenings.
THE DPay COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
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PENN-WHALEN DRUGS,
Have you heard of
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= Well, Penn Whalen has the area's largest selection of
this dramatic revelation in pipe smoking. They have =
= "The Pipe" in assorted shapes & prices from $12.50 to • =
$20.01
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• Corner of BEAVER &S. ALLEN •
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"VIETNAM— Our National Crisis" with
Dr. Elton Atwater - at the Jawbone's
Student • Faculty Dialogue. (A pre
sentation of Views in an "Open" Talk•
back Situation). Tonight, 8 p.m. 141.5
E. Foster). 238.1613. Everyone Welcome!
HI-WAY PIZZA now has our own home,
made Italian ice. S Flavors.
FOR RENT
FOR FOOTBALL and other weekends.
Branch road home, 2 rooms and bath,
large living room and kitchen. Owners
vacate. Suitable two 'couples for two
nights only. Call 237-7792, 237-7246.
ROOM FOR RENT. Female. Share
kitchen ond bath. South Atherton Street.
Call 237-28013.
MOTORCYCLE AND Scooter Storage.
Heated. 55.00 month. Williamson Sports
Motors, 120 S. Pugh St. 237-2381.
3 1 / 2 ROOM FURNISHED Apartment
available Immediately. 432 East College.
Very close to campus. S9O per month.
From S • S call SWAM; alter S p.m.
230.3461.
WANTED— MALE 'Went to share new
apartment. Completely turnlihed. Im•
mediate occupancy, Security paid. Cell
231.3297.
LOOT
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LOST; GLASSES outside Lions Den
Wednesday Sept, 20, Reward, Call IIS•
1001.
LOST: GOLD DISK watch charm be.
tween . East, Jawbone and KM Initials
REN. Reward. Call 1163.3158,
LOST: TORTOISE SHELL Sunglasses
left In HUB 4th period Monday, Please
return to HUB desk, Reward.
NOTICE
WHAT'S HEW? The deiiclous Tuna Fish
Boole at the Paul Bunyan Sandwich
Shop. Fast Delivery. Phone 2381292:
HAWKS, DOVES, and other Birds are
invifecb to The - Jawbone's first Felt Term
Student - Faculty Dialogue. Subject:
Vietnam with Dr. Elten Atwater, to
night 8-11. 415 .E. Foster. Completely
Open!
COME ALIVE! Vespers ~ . p.m.
. . Eisenhower Chapel. Holy Com
munion . . . 10:00 p.m. . . . Grace
Lutheran Church.
•
SKI PATROL: Beoinnlo • First Aid
wlll be offered to competent skiers
who wish to become patrolmen.
Starts Wednesday. Oct.'•4.
7 p.m. 312 tiouckt
inc.
6001101100•0
WANTED TO BUY 4 tickets, West stands,
tor UCLA game, Oct. 7. Call 137.3138.
WANTED: ROOMMATE, maleP at once.
Quiet house, kitchen privileges. 433 West
Beaver Age.
CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES wanted.
Good money: Choose own hours. Write
Academic Aids, Box 969, Berkeley, Calif.
ORGAN AND bass players needed for
soul group, Call Phil, 80-7469 or Ned,
2374463.
WANTED: TWO Guitar Players who can
sing. Must have guitars and amps. Call
2384938 ask for Bill.
WANTED: 2 or 3 Tickets for UCLA
game. Call 2331535 atter 6 p.m. ,
WANTED: DRIVERS with or without
your own car. Meals free. Car allow
ance, plus salary. Apply Paul , Bunyan
Sandwich Shop, 221 'E. Beaver Ave.
EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER wanted
Call 138-3831.
URGENTLY NEEDED: Tickets for UCLA
name, non•stutlent section. Make offer.
Call 2314962 anytime,
HELP WANTED
MALE STUDENT, married If possible,
to make deliveries. , etc., most atter•
moons, Television Service Center, 232
South Allen. •
BABYSITTER WANTED for substitute
teacher in Park Perot Waal. Must
provide own transportaton. May bring
child. 230.5776.
PART TIME Secretary. Saturday morn•
Ina only. Must take dictation and type,
Call 4666653. ,
TWO WAITERS wanted. Must have third
or fourth free. Work 1 1 / 2 hrs. total,
Lunch and Supper; eat three meals. Call
kitchen manner, University Club, be
tween 64L.p.m. 237-2251.
PART TIME kitchen help wanted after
UCLA, W. Va., and N.C. St. games.
Waiters, Bus Boys needed. Pay 51.50
an hr. plus meal. Call kitchen manager,
University Club, between 64 p.m. 237-
2251.
HELP! WE NEED somebody. Male and
female. Apply Paul Bunyan ' San dwich
Shop, 221 E. Beaver Ave. 'Neale Free
plus salary.
Penn State Outing Club
Canoe Division Meeting, Oct. 5, in
111 Boucke at 7:30 p.m. Discussion
of Fall trips and Slide Introduction ,
to area canoeing.
THOMAS H. KUCHEL
Altman
Exhibit
A thrkle•week exhibition of
printings and etchings of
Harold Altman Is on sclisplay in
the East and West Getlevies of
Arts Building at the Univer
sity.
Scheduled to run through
Oct. 21, the exhibition repro.
sents one of the many special•
ties of the noted • artist and
print-maker,who is also a mem
ber of the University !lenity.
In addition, the art depart
inent has slated a "Meet The
Artist" reception for 3 p.m.-5
p.m., Sunday in the galleries.
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perfections. Saturated in time and place, we are left with the universality of the theme and its particular
contemporary revelance. And this is the triumph of 'Bonnie and Clyde'. Warren Beatty and Arthur Penn firmly
establish themselves as one of the most excitingly creative teams in American moviemaking!"—m",;
"A . JUMPING UP AND DOWN RAVE! A WORK
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FC Plans Card Games
The Interfraternity Council is that IFC sponsor an inter-house
a council operated by and for ca rd tournament, stressing:
the 55 campus fraternities. Not sportsmanship as well as fra-.
only do Council members strive ternity mixing.
toward the best possible gov- Ezratty suggested that the
erning sySter, for the fraterni- Council sponsor the TURK
ties, but they also strive toward Interfraternity Council Gi n
feelings of Greek unity among Rummy ,Tournament. He said
brothers in their respective that winners would receive
houses and amon; houses in the trophies at the conclusion,' of,
the competitions. ,
Council
IFC representative Marty Fraternity pt.esidents are to
Ezratty (7th-BA-New York, bring a list of interested
N.Y.), a .brother in Alpha Epsi- brothers from their respective
lon Pi, suggested Monday night houses to next week's meeting.
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CINEMA • OCT. 10
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1967
IS COMING . . .
LEE MARVIN
.-Venion's Wee De Sy