PAGE SIX Cooper cqnspriative:Reyjyqj "The conservative revival has final- film "Myth of the Great SOciety," ly reached Penn State," chairman DOug- - speech given by Gov; Ronald Reagan las Cooper told ..an Open , meeting of of California to a group of several thous- Young Americans. for Freedom'' last and Connecticut conservatives. night. The group heard Cooper instead. "We stand_ foi personal freedom and Cooper quoted Reagon assaying that responsibility in a framework of law one out of a thousand Defense Depart and order," 'Cooper said. 'He outlined meet employees gets a salaiy of,sl.kooo YAF's plans' for the • year, as decided at a year or more,' as opposed to' onVbf .an executive meeting lest"week. Plans 19 of the poverty prograin workers. include an educational program to Another instance of "Great Society" familiarize students with free enter- misspending is the budget allowance prise philokop_hy; a series of position for a town in Virginia, where of $70,000 papers on foreign policy, including Red in federal prov.erty funds, $55,000 are China and Vietnam, and active involve- spent for "administrative salaries," merit in campus and community affairs. Cooper said. "The actual actions we will take on The group discussed the plight of these topics will be worked out by imprisoned Soviet writers Andrei Sin 'specific issue committees," Cooper said. yaysky arid Yuli Daniel and an ad hoc The group was scheduled to see the committee on the issue was formed. The Police Face For Openi About, 75 local, state, and University police wil bine, Saturday to' handle what may well be one of t} difficult traffic problems in the State College - Unf• Park area in a decade, The occasion is the opening game of the Penn State home season, enclitic opponents' are nationally third-ranked UCLA. It is also , a3and Day, with some 60 high 'school musical organizations on hand for a half-time performance that is always a highlight of the season. Police have two pieces of advice for local fans: start for the game early to avoid the worst of the problem, M and don't expect to get home as.quickly after the game as you do on average days. Aside jfrorri the 'importance of the game, several other elements are entering into the traffic pattern and Can be expected to be 'a delaying factor. Also, it is .likely that people coming from the south will arrive just before game time because they will not have allowed for the construc tion slowups on Rt. 322. State police have urged these fans to take alternate routes to avoid the delays. Construction on Noith Atherton St. may also i cause some delays, although contractor Herbert R. Imbt has an nounced that no construction Work will be carried out Saturday morning and that at least two lanes will be open to traffic at all times. He will have signs posted to; indi cate how the driver should proceed, and plans to station i a man along the route to see that the signs are in plac F and visible. Several changes in the normal traffic pattern will be in effect for the game, as they have been in past years. Local feria who are familiar with the game-day pattern should have no problems if they start early. . 1. Both University Drive and Park Ave. will be one-way, , . Fulbright, Dir ksen, Clash.. ._ ,-„,......„. (Continued from page .one) Dirisen said the Coininunists Hawaii and thenlan Francisco California, Dirksen's GOP lead- mean to liquidate the freedom and Los Angeles. -• ership assistant, quickly op. of South Vietnam. If they do, Dirksen and Sens. George posed any American "stand- he said, "our flank , ;vill be Murphy, R-Calif., and Demo down that would permit the turned." Fulbright challenged cratic Sens. Henry M. Jackson North Vietnamese .unilaterally Dirlfsen's asset lion that the and Warren G. Magnuson •of to improve their wsition" loss of South Vietnam] would Washington- rallied ,Izehind Ku. while the United States ground- force the United States to bring. chel's.assertion that the United ed its planes and silenced its its western defense line to a States must not abandon it§ guns. . . point "between Alask'a and Asian commitments. I . No Solicitors In Dorms No solicitors are permitted in University residence halls, the department of security , said today, urging students not to encourage those who have appearid recently by purchasing! or agreeing to purchase the products or ser vices being peddled. Although a number of solic itors have' obtained licenses from the Borough of State College to; solicit within the borough, such permission does not extend to University buildings, either residence halls or academic buildings, It is explained. *OOOOIIOOOII II 0410••••• • •••••••00 011•• 41•••• Ii COLLEG 1 41 • 011 • 40 ••••••••••••• 000110, •••••••••00011 1 0.i0•60•00.0000•0011•0•000900110.04•••••••••••••“ 400011110900eme9•••••••• . _ • CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 1010 A.M. Day Before Publication • j RAUB Insertion (17 word maximum) 730 lath additianel conalcutlya Insertion IS. Mich additional 3 words ~ Cle per day Cash Basis Only! No personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:90 AM.-4:00 Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North-Wing anlblenriro FOR SANLE STUDENTS: WE provide insurance coverage for autos, motorcycle, motor scooters, accidents, 111 e, valuables, con. tact lens. Phone Mr: Temeles 238.6633, NOW IN TOWN: Yamaha Sinukl BSA Kawasaki and Hodaka all at Teto Wheels Cycle Shop. '64 CHEV II; white, *6OO, Cell ,23407135 HONDA, B.M. W., litiltaco, Triumph and Vezpa. Sales and Service. Bell hal• mots and accessories. Williamson Sports Motors, 120 5, Pugh St. 2af•2sti. 00Y'S J SPEED' Enohsh . Bike, Hand and foot brakes. Side carriers, Phone 238.1420. • MOM 1961, red. Good :condition at $1,400.00. Atter 5 p.m. 230.7666. HONDA 150, Excellent comilllon, 10,010 miles. New rear tire. See It at 237 W. Seaver. Now-- $230.00, David 4. `8 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Inspected. Good condition. MO. Ph. 237.4932. Will sac. 'lnce. 71ED 1964 KARMANN• Oh a Coupe. Ex• cellent condition, 'radio, heater. Best offer over $1200.00. Call B6S-0520. G.E. PORTABLE, Stereo. Extra long speaker wires. Good snape.. Need money. Jim 2374324 , after 73• INCH BLACK AND .white television. 1981 Portable Zenith, 11¢# offer. 237 4939. Good flicks. GERMAMV FLAG:: ga454 'atter 6 p.m. for descrlptlan and -tirka. • RUBBER PLANTS (Ficus Elastics, Db. cora, Rubra, Pandurata) the perfect conversation 1 piece, 16 to 30 inches high with 16.19 leaves. $2.49 up. Permanently potted. 0. W. Hauls and Son, W. College Ave. and Blickhout St., State College, Pa. YOU'RE DEAD vilthetirwheilit Oat Honda 590,11963, 1,000 Wei. Call Ed 237-6063. YAF 'Meeting FOR SALE ,L ;IS CORVAIR Corsa, .I.lpeeri, turbo., I supercharged 110 h,p., every option, white, red bucket seals, exhie clean. i Desperatt ?et UM. 23,1,1964. FOR SALE— 19640 MET Iltell ee. lon W on, Original owner, 31,000 Mlle', 1730. Cell 237.4017, POll SAI4: 144 convartlble, Whtt4w4ll4, 11100,00, .14461$ Mt condition, Call otter 231.1610. HONDA SO flood condition, Three }lore fold, $133, Cell Mr, WANT{ 131.3370 or 1143.40,1, OISSON orss Outtor thlth out and Ponder ISPlampri Amp, wit cover., ,$323 tikes both, Coll Jon*, 23 ,0120, , SLIOE,RULE, Diotraon Microo Deel• MO type Lop Los, OrWoolly $3O, will tell for $2O, Candi 165.8606, BEAT=THE hioh cost of transportation WM Honda 50, in great shape.: 112$ Call Bill 238-0717. 'T -R3. New top, curtains, paint, wires, clean interior. Good mech. cond. 507 W. College #346 atter 6 p.m. l 237-6393. ABARTH AND FIAT cars. Soles and Service. net 850 Spyders ir, stock. Williamson Sports Motors, 12015. Pugh St. -2581. POP ; SALE: Smith:Corona i Portable Typewriter with fiberglass car rying case. Excellent condition. SSO. Call (Jett 238- 5278. TWO WHEELS Motorcycle Shop now ready to serve you: Part aCcessories and service at 1311 East College Ave. 11967 HONDA TRAIL 90. Excellent con• dINon, extras. 2374419 after .51 COFFEE TABLE with formica top. Ex. cellent condition. Best offer. Gall Lule 130.5126. PLAYBOY MAGAZINES Sept. '63 thru Sept, '66, Complete end ,In good condition, Some extra coplee. 83.00. Jerry 238.7230, LET IT ALL hang out to getl the ulti mate in , cool clean smoking ,j -Turkish Water Pipes, Six models, Excellent gift Cell "WOW" 237-6065 or Steve, 23114040. ('6MG MIDGET, red, blecki interior, Must sell. $350. Call Henk 2371412, 'NERO PRIVACY In your Apartment) Add bedroom. Walnut paneled Partition, 4 sections, 4" wide with door fits I' , celllnp. Cell 231-3412 for Info. FAMILY EXPANDING! Must pan with my 1964 Triumph TRI. White, wire wheels, 27 mpg. Perfect. Cell George 2384120. WHERE? 124 SACKETT, tonight at 7:00. That's where The Daily . Collegian's Editorial Candidate School gets under• way. All Interested undergraduates are wilco .. 1967 TRIUMPH TR6 650, 3,500 . miles only. Perfect condition. Owner going abroad. Call Steve Dershiner 237,627.5. 1967 TEISCO electric 'guitar. Dual pick ' ups, fully adlustable bridge, . spring Tremolo. Cherry red. pt. Call 238-6027. VW —.TEN YEARS old. Used past _two years as second car by Prot moving. Must sell. $325 or offer. Good condition. 23N934 not after• 7 p.m. Busy Weekend g UCLA Game in the direction of the Stadium, starting at 10:30 a.m., and away from the Stadium after the game. Traffic coming from the direction of Pine Grove Mills will be directed to take North Atherton to East Park Ave. Cars coming from Lemont-Bellefonte on Benner Pike will be directed to use Porter Road, ,near the Duck Pond east of town. it corn -I,e most 'versity aut-of,town traffic 'from the south will be 'directe,d to use University Drive where it intersects Rt. 322 just north of Branch Road. In-town traffic from the Park - Finest Village area will be directed to East Park Ave. Out-of-town traffic on Rt. 322 from Port Matilda will be directed to turn left at Matternville on Buffalo Run Road (LR• 14016) and follow directional signs to Porter Road, approaching the Stadium front the North. Pedestrian traffic will be handled on Curtin Road, whichh will be closed to, vehicular traffic from Shortlidge Road to the Stadium. University officials have pointed out that no advantage will be gained by driving onto central campus to approach the StadiuM, since Curtin Road will be closed and it will be difficult to get into the general flow of traffic on Park Ave. and University Drive from the campus, , Planning for handling traffic has been going on fOr a month, including informing police chiefs in communities 40 miles away of the impending volume of traffic heading their direction Saturday morning. In past years, communi ties have appreciated this advice and have made special plans to handle the extra traffic load. In all, more than 9,000 automobiles, 165 band buses and trucks, and about 50,000 people will descend on the Stadium area Saturday,. all in the space of 90 minutes. But local police believe,:that if, people use the best routes, few additional problems for downtown areas will be noted: '••••••••e•seeir•geoeoemeese•esem•••••••••••••••••••••••semesemees AN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE , 19es, RENAULT R-ft 4.d00r sedan with radio, New muffler, freshly waxed. Easily controlledwith Mithelln radial. 7727. ph% Sporty end tn. Oavtd Kurts 23/. IPS, FORD, Osed condition, V•I6 tram. mltelon automatic, Currant Impaction slicker, 1110,00, Call Harold otter 4 p,m, 304710, OPORTS CAR owned— Hardlop for Aui Iln Holley, 2 snow Woo for AH, TR, pie, Pitied right for Woo buyer, 231'4M4. 00YA OUITAIS, 0.10 model with ill., Perfect condition, Pine Instrument for climlcAl or folk, INcrlllco Isle, CIII 7311 , 350 mornings or 6.7 p,m, ____ FOR SAL 1944 CorVlllte Minority, Perfect condition, Fuel Iniection, an, 375 horsepower, Call 217.4326, I FOE SALE: 1981 Outfit' 80 Felton, 3000 miles. Fun machlne. Priced for quick sale. Mao°. Gail 238.3753. In. spected. MGb 1965. 24,000, one owner, radio, himter, disk brakes, Completely equipped, SiieW Wes, wire wheels. $1950. 1966 MGB. Radio, heater, tonneau, white walls. Clean, well kept car. Must sell 230-4080, .39 115. 23•1 NC B ACK and White Television Fair condition % 115.00. 2311-6648. 1963 111-4. White, radio, heater, 25,000 miles, disc wheels, tonneau cover. Call Gary 8654234. HONDA 150 cc, In good 'condition. 3300. Celt Dave at 865.3513. . HELP' WANTED .- BASYSITTER WANTED for substitute teacher In Park Forest Villas.. Must provide own transportation , May bring child, 2384776. PART TIME Secretary. Saturday morn• Ina only. WO taka dictation and type. Call 166-6653. TWO WAITERS wanted. Must have third or fourth tree. Work VA hrs, total, Lunch and Supper; eat three meals. Call kitchen mangler; University Club,. be• tween 64 p.m. 2374251. PART TIME kitchen help wanted after UCLA, W. Va., and N.C. St. games. Waiters, But Boys needed. Pay 3140 an hr. plus meal. ,Call kitchen rnanaaer, University (Club, between 6•a p.m 237- 2251. 1 HELPI WE NEED somebody. Mite and female. Apply Paul Bunyan Sandwich Shari, 221 E. Beaver Ave. Meals Frae plus salary. WAITERS: WORK one eat three. Social privileges. Alpha Chi Rho. Paul 2:4-6795 evenings. MALE Fog part-time work try Hard Ware Store. Contact -Mt. Weisier. at Centre Hardware, 221 S. Allen. 231-4962. LOST ........ 111•1111/MI LOST: GOLD DISK watch charm be , tween Easte Jawbone and HUB. Initials REN. Reward. Call 863-31.21. LOST: TORTOISE SHELL Sunglasses lett In HUB 411: - period Monday. Please return to HUB desk. Reward. THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA committee plans to circulate.•a petition . calling for their release." We're goi , c.; to start here with this petition, and if' the response is is good as we hoPe,' tat National YAP to get a nationwide pro. test started," one. member•said: - '•• An issue committee on Vietnam, chaired • by Dexter Thompson. wa s established as well as one on the "vi olent left," inchiding such groups as Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM) and Progressive Labor. . YAF's officers are Donald Erns berger, Pennsylvania College' Chapter Director•; Judith Lerner, chapter 'Sec retary; Leo Hartz, treasurer; Robert Forsythe, Progam Chairman; Patricia Ruddle, Mekbership Chairman; News letter Editors Mimi Petka, Marilyn Paris, and Peggy Protheroe. Med School Forms Duo Students planning' to take • the medical college admis sions test this Fall are ad vised by Ralph G. Ascah, pre-medical adviser at the University, that the deadline for applications is tomorrow. Application forms, which must be submitted to the Psychological 'Corporation by that date, are available in 107, Whitmore Lab. VOTE OEWERTZ FROSH POEM' a completely unique experience ZBT WEEK OCT. 9-14 WE'LL BE READY ... WILL lop? ATTENTION - - MOTORCYCLE STORAGE sete, se cure, low cost coop siereoe tor winter. I Only 6 spaces left. Cell 236.2067 now. SPECIALIII PLAYBOY Mega:lna At theee reduced rate' only triru your official Penn Pate Playboy Represents• live, 1 Months , — KR I vier— KM 2 years— 112,00, 3 years-• 116.00, Call Rick 2314302. GOT N.Y, for 1 tants a copy washdays n aunday—dallverad to dorm area, tali Ron 1374440, LEARN ABOUT Who, October 4, 740 1 p,m., 40 Wlllbrd, Cevine Is the Tree MEN THE ULTIMATE In hair oroom• Ins Is the world famous SculPtur Kut by Olb Davidson, Eliminate hard to manage heir, Your hair always looks well•groonied with a Sculptur Kut, Ey appointment only 338402, 8:00 a.m.- to 5:30 p.m. Closed Mdndays. CayldiOns Barber Shop, next to Murphys on Allen St. , LEARN ABOUT CAVING Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m., 60 Willard, Caving Is the True s Sport! 'TUTORING OFFERED 1n Math (Wu No. 401) and Physics (thru N 0.457) by older grad student In pthyslcs.• Rate: $2/hr. 238-7sll, evenings. • HI-WAY PIZZA now has our own home made Italian Ice. S Flavors. 'WHAT? EDITORIAL Candidate School, lor all undergraduates Interested • in Joining The Daily Collegian stet, 7:001 tonight In 124 Sackett. WHY? BECAUSE it's good experienCe to work for The Daily Collegian. Learn more at the Editorial Candidate Schooli 7:00 tonight in 124 Sackett. WHO NEEDS drugs, Find out at the Unitarian FellOwship Religious Educe. lion Building On Sunday at MOO p.m, Dr. John Weimer, Medical _DirectOr, Rehabilitation Education Programs, and 'Daniel to Ay C o wh g o e dwi l r eseaadr ch h o n ddscg!. sion. Refreshments will 'be served and ,everyone Is Invited to attend. Ride* will leave troll) the HUB desk at 7:45, 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 iwp nights only. Call 237.7792, 237-12.46. ROOM FOR RENY. Female. Shari ltehen and bath. South Atherton Street. Call 237-3801. AncitcycLE % AND Scooter Storage. Hegt 45.00 -mogth.; WHllemson Sports mote , 120 S. Nog 5t.'237-2501. 3lh ROOM FURNISHED Apartment available Immediately. AD East College. Very close to campus. WO per month. From S • S cell 1165-36.51, after S p.m. 238.3461. WANTED—. MALE.. student to share new apartment. Completely furnished. In% mirdlate occupancy. Security paid. Cell 2384297. 'I Know All About Art . . . BUT I DON'T KNOW' what I like,' a coed muses as she studies a piece of sculpture on display in the arts complex. Unlike the sculpture' at West Halls which has caused many angry or sarcastic remarks, this artwork seems to fit well in its environment. FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS _ •. • WANTED ' • CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES wanted. Good money, Choose own hours, Write Academic Aids, Box 969, Berkeley, Celli. 94701. WANTED: DRIVERS with or without onesyour own car, Meals Om Car allow. , plus salary, Apply Paul BUnyan Sondwlch Shop' Slaver Ave, for UCLA owe, non.studont section, Maks ollor, Call OHM anytime', WNW ALL UNDERGRADUATE students Interested In lolnlne The Dolly Cohesion odltorlal staff, Candidate School .basins tonlahl In 124 Sash.% WANTED: 4 TICKETS to UCLA vile, Coll collect 211.414467 S offer 6 p,m. for UC LA TWO TICKETS for UCLA football game. Uroently needed. Will ti p ckets, Call bo l 237.38 for student or reserved 29, JUDO CLUB looklno for Yudanska and Brown Belts. Call John atter 6 p.m. 237-4;0. WANTED: TWO MALE dates '— UCLA dente,. Mtractes Concert. Guaranteed good time. Call 1363-7827 ask for Barb, FRESHMEN AND Upperclassmen in terested in service. Come is Alpha Phi Omega's Rushing Smoker, I Monday, Oct. 1,. 7:00 p.m. Human Development 'Living Center. NOTICE WHAT'S NEW? The delicious Tuna Fish Hoaale at the Paul Bunyan Sandwich Shop. Fast Delivery. Phone 238.1292. WHEN? 1:00 TONIGHT In 124 Sackett. That's when The Deny Collegian's Edltorlal Candidate Sctlool begins. All Interested undergraduates welcome.. ADVERTISING CAREER Interest you? Alpha Delta Stoma professional tea• toroth , hevlne a Smoker Oct. 1, 2 p.m., 101 , Carnegie. Open to all , men and women third term and up. ' DRUM, VESSONS— Rock, lan, concert. Eight Yeah playing and teaching ex parlance In N.Y. City area. Call Tommy 237-1713. PENN STATE Sports Car Club Auto. cross, Sunday. October 11, Registration It i3O a.m. General Services Parking Lot. SMOKEY Is Saturday ' night,' but the SINKER Is Monday, Oct. 9, 1:00 PM., ti•Ec Living Center. Alphe Phl Omega, Men's National Service Fraternity, in. yltes you. • FOUND I • GIRL'S PRESCRIPTION Glasses, burns at East. Call' 238-30 Gary after 7:00. Penn State Outing Club Canoe Division Meeting, Oct. 3, In 111 Boucke at 7:30 p.m. Discussion of Falk trips and Slide Introduction to area canoeing. _ INTERNATIONAL FILMS PRESENTS: • "The Youth of Maxim" (1934) U.S.S.R. Directed by Grigori Koaintsev and Leonid Trauberg Mtisic by Dimitri Shostakovich This film traces the life of a young Russian workman in St. Petersburg during the bitter years following the unsuccessful 1905 Reiolution u a happy.go•lucky young man who sings and plays the guitar, the protagonist discovers the realities of the life of a revolutionary. and • "MARRIAGE" (1946) U.S.S.R. Directed by Isador Annenaky • " l Acted by the Moscow Art Theatre Based on Anton Chekor'i play: "The Wedding" A sprightly satire on the hypocrisy and petty bargaining.thai precede a provincial wedding party. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 7 4 9 P.M. HUB AUDITORIUM 50c Ogontz Dedicates Learning Center The Ogontz Campus of the original Lares BUildini, former Uni . :sity will dedicate its new home of .the rte Abby Suther three-quarter million dollar stu- land, who presented the cam dent study and learning center pus to the University in 1950. on Sunday. The original building has been Dedication of the 'Juilding will renovated ;Is pad of the project be'part of the campus's annual to provide student activity "Parents Day" with the parents rooms, adminiarative offices, of 700 first-term freshmen in- and a student lounge. vited to attend. The Ogontz' Campus, largest Principal speaker for the oc- of Penn State's 19 • branch casion will be Charles L. Lewis, campuses, has an enrollment University vice president for of 1,400 undergraduates, 135 student affairs. part-time students in a nursing Parents will be welcomed at program, and 700 students in a 2 p.m. convocation by Charles evening classes administered J. Smith, director of the cam- by the University's Division of pus. -- Continuing Education. Dedication of the new build ing—known as the Lares Build ing—will take place at approxi mately 3:15 p.m. and be fol , lowed by a reception. The study .nd learning cen ter contains conference rooms, a student lounge, locker rooms, a large study area, campus book store and food. service The building is constructed of native stone similar tr. other buildings on the 45-acre cam pus. It is connected to the WANTED: Piano Player for Nickelodeon Niles anyone interested call Mike-237.4840 or Denny 238.3528 STARLI E . FRI. • SAT. • SUN. Spicy Adtilt Entertainment outi 'P i t M I P." 1 1 / sow - Her ,baby could be black She loved rebels on wheels mrmiszfammammissossima CO•HIT KISS THE GIRLS AND MAKE THEM DIE mommommuninnomme Located 4 Miles From Campus On Benner Pike Showtime-7:45 , LEE MARVIN "POINT BLANK" AMIE DICKINSON IiEENAN WYNN' CARROLL OCONNOR LLOYD BOCHNER. MICHAEL STRONG Screenplay by Almada,lambs and DavidNesidttin &Ralb Dev+boose r4eztr... onoed by John Boorman 6Produced byJudd Bernard and Matt Cfploff • -1-1•0 0 iad 11100— VOA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5,196 r, DAILY COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Nblication ACTION-TIME 9:30 / • •t; DRIVE 1N INI4IRI 11/1711 OM All Man UM* 24 Hour Free Heaters Can 237.4273 NOW PLAYING erulibMilif. I. hmniooktonglantmtiarag, ...3ATANCR PKAVOi i l i na"110 0 1e I See it with someone Pi caretw 1 ' , ' - IECHICONIe LY.I 2ND BIG 'FEATURE : — COLUMBIAPICTURESps SWE9SaI6I3 tz IteAwr6g s- P-A I . 11311: 14)13 .. 0 - - , ge C.O C lifsA 000LOR Next Week Mon. thru Sat, "DIRTY DOZEN" L;l= - NOW SHOWING 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:20 - 7:25 - 0:30 "STACKS UP AS ONE OF THE BEST FILMS YOU CAN SEE THIS YEAR!"