PAGE SIX Indian Defense Minister Calls for . Bombing Halt UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (A?) Indian if 'no pre-conditions are [laid to the cessa- r • /- Defense Minister Swaran• Singh declared tion of! bombing of their territory.", Friday he was confident a cessation of all India is a member of the three-nation hostilities in Vietnam would follow an un- International Control Commission on Indo conditional halt in the U.S. bombing of china, set up to oversee the implementation North Vietnam . -of the; Geneva Agreements of 1954. The Singh, whose government has close and commiasion representatives are able to tray direct contact with Hanoi through at least el freely between Saigon and Hanoi. two channels, told the U.N. General Assem- Poland and Canada, the other two mem bly in a major policy speech that the "essen- bers of the International Control Commis tial first step' for peace in Vietnam was a sign, Nave also laid heavy stress on a halt halt in the, bombing. in the bombing as an essential forerunner "We are confident that if this is done.": of a- political solution in Vietnam. • " he said, "it will lead to a cessation of all - - - The Middle East was the major ' s concern hostile activities throughout Vietnam and a of For'ign Minister Georges Hakim of Leba- Geneva-type meeting." non, who also addressed the Assembly Fri- He apealed to the United States to take this 'calculated risk," arguing that da y' "the risks involved in escalation are greater." Al the Arab nations, he said, have ex- Singh pledged India would continue to Pressed their willingness to work fora poli tical settlement through the United Nations, try to move the conflict to the peace table, an effort he said was "encouraged by the and he added that the United Nations "now positive respopse' we have received" from has a real opportunity to achieve peace in theparties involved including North Viet- the Middle East. , .. nam. , "The withdrawal of 'lsraeli forces can But he also urged North Vietnam "to be followed by the establishment of peace look at this question from the larger interest ful conditions guaranteeing the renunci of peace in. Asia and the world, and we are ation of the use of force and the security, of confident that they will respond favorably all states in the region," Hakim said. Altoona Professor Authors Monograph Margaret G, Seridan, assist ant professor of English at the Altoona Campus of the Univer sity, is the author of a mono graph concerning the history of the fine arts in Blair County. Mrs. Sheridan conducted the The study, entitled, - "Blair pilot project under a grant University To Host National Residence Hall Conference "Whes Hapening?!" is the theme of the annual National Conference of the National As sociation of College and Univer sity Residence H.. 1 11 to be held on March 20-23, 1968, at the University. Functioning as a forum for ideas and problems concerning Miller To Speak On Silicon Alloys At Metals Meeting Francis J. Miller will speak at an open meeting of the Uni versity Chapter of the Ameri can Society for, Metals at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdby, October 10. The meeting mill be held in the auditorium (Room 26)' of the Mineral Sciences Building. Various "silicon" products are made by today's specialty steel mills for important, but rather specialized applications. Miller will discuss these vari ous iron-silicon alloys, partic ularly with respect to their magnetic properties, their—ap plications, and their processing problems. ACTION-TIME 7:30 ../ '7r MPL ! DRIVEIN 714F4TRE MTN OPEN Ali THUM UATIMS 24 Hour Free Heaters Call 237-4279 NOW PLAYING wiikup‘rAs. :Lau 4 4 4;7,144 4 Lig Ns* ATANCOA PRIACTION DlNVree g net it ena Sw ie l Seen with someone you lovet intimxt I9J 2ND BIG FEATURE -- "" e .„'" COLUMBIA PICTURES much' boupy Sal§B zivAl4toggP - wi'" 1 08 --, , poice Next Week• Mon. thru se. "DIRTY DOZEN" ••••••••••••• •••••••••ew•••••••••••••••••••0••••e•eommoomiimeemsesmees s••••••••••••es••••••••••• COLLEGIAN CLASSIF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY • DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day. 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'Call $65-0520. 23-INCH BLACK AND white television 1964 Portable Zenith. Best otter. 237 , Good flicks. County culture", was designed to investigate, evaluate and re cord a history of art, litera ture, music and dance, and the ater for the past 120 'years, every aspect of residence hail life, the Conference will •"be devoted to lectures and discus sion groups for the purpose of investigating "What's Happen ing" in the residence halls of the member and attending non member schools. Highlighting the activities will be, speakers of national prominence. Jeff Mossoff, president of Pollock-Nittany Men's Resi dence Council at the Univer sity, will serve as Conference Chairman, aided by Ginger Allspaugh, Co-chairman. Chair men of ,the individual commit tees include: Communications, Aaron Hurwitz; Facilities, Jo anne Hansen; Food and Hous ing, Barb Yacone; purchasing Agent, Sam Edelman; Regis tration, Lind.. 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A member of the Altoona Campus faculty since 1960, Mrs. Sheridan received her bachelor 'of science degree in library science from the Col lege of St. Catherine,.St. Paul, Minn., her bachelor of science in singing from Juilliard Insti tute of Musical Art, a bachelor of arts in 'the honors division in English at the University of Buffalo, and a master of arts degree in English at Buffalo. She has had a varied career in education, serving as li brarian at high schools in Chambersburg, English teach er at Penn Hall Junior College, and the American University, singing teacher at the College of St. Catherine, the University of Minnesota, the University of Buffalo, and at Chevy Chase (Md.) Community College. She has conducted research in English literature and music and has given more than 1,000 solo recitals, many of - which were lecturerecitals for which she composed the commentary and arranged the selections. (AI SUGGEST VERY STRONGLY . THAT YOU SEE IT! 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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVAN Resistance To Sponsor Mass Draft Card Returns WASHINGTON • On October 16, young men in cities and on college campuses across the United States will turn in their draft cards to federal officials. It will be the first major na tional anti-draft effort organ ized by the Resistance, a group of young men who 'nava turned from protesting the war in Vietnam to an attempt to slow down the flow of manpower into the war effort. The young men who make up the Resistance are uncertain now how many men will end their complicity with the draft on October 16, but they hope for several thousand. "There are at least several hundred who are committed," says Rod- ney Robinson of Redwood City, California, "and a lot more who are searching their con, sciences," Besides turning in their draft cards, the group also plans to present letters saying they re fused to co-operate with the Selective Service System and will refuse to go in the,army if inducted. 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Spo his 'Department Lecture Series , Manuel Duran, of Y le University, will speak on "Spanish Routes to the Grotesque" on Thursday, Oct. 12; opening the 1967-68 lectutie series of the department of Spanish, Italian and Portuguese at the University. The program is set fort 8 p.m. in Room 101, Chamber's Building. A coffee hour wi l y follow. j Duran, a well-knoWn ispanist, who was born in Barr celona and received 'his doctor of philosophy degree from Princeton University, will focus his lecture on the lives and works of Spanish authors ,Cervantes and Quevedo. As professor of SpaniSh at Yale, Duran has coricen trated on 17th and 20th thitury Spanish literature in his research. He is particularly noted for his broadness cif interest and has books on "Don Quijote," contemporary Spanish poetry, Italian ; pOetry, and Garcia Lorca. He has lived in Spaini , France, and Mexico, and while in the latter country aqui ed a degree in law and , started poetry and criticism. Duran's numerous •articles in American, Spanish and cards back," says Rich. Moeller of the Washingt D.C. Resistance. He says m. men will also send letters their local draft boards. What happens to members of the Resistance after October 16 is uncertain. The few indi viduals who have returned thfeir cards before have usually Tot ten another one in the m from their boards, and often later declared- delinqw and called for induction. But the members of the sistance 'do know what act they will' take after Octo. 16. Besides hoping that t can slow down the flow of m power to the war, they also pect that October 16 will pro vide greater visibility for their opposition to the war and he draft. Starting October 17, they hope to take advantage of that visibility. They plan speaking tours, civil disobedience, and other actions to "keep vital the spirit generated by October 16." They plan another, larger non-cooperation day in Dece4n- What is made in Italy? Love, the scene, babies, mistakes...and wild 'movies like thisl ifiVA KOSCINA I VIRNA up (ANNA MAGNANI ALBERTO SOW /JEAN SORELI CATHERINE SPAAK soy wow* bonetiEROWAI pi ETTORE SCOW finamd 101 6uses muss wog bq NMI UNkt WWI Gr. Pak*/ TECNICROR" UMW Starts Tuesday, October 10 WANTED CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVESE 1.. Good money. Choose own hours. Academic Aids, Box 969, Berkeley 94701. WANTED:: DRIVERS with or Without your °yin . car. Meals free. Car i fillow• anCe, plus salary. Apply Paul unyan Sandwich Shop, 221 E. Beaver Ave. YOUI NOT BY Uncle Sam, not ,by the 'dorm counselor, not by the Dean of Men, ,not by The Keystone Kops The Jawbone wants you Visit the Friendly World of The Jawbone. FRESHMEN AND Upperclassmen in• terested in service. Come to Ohs Phi Omega's Rushing Smoker, glonday, Oct. 9, 7:00 p.m. Human Deve l opment Living • Ceriter. WANTED: FOUR tickets for UCLA same. Cali 2374996. . 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(41S E. 2341413. • I le Profes If any member of the Resis tance is given 1-A status :and called for physiCals or induc tion, all members of his local' group are supposed to go with him to the induction center, "leafletting,' talking to' other draftees, perhaps disrupting." They hope this will result in even more visibility. They also expect that some of them will eventaually face jail. At that point they may go underground, 'Yleave the man 'e- try, or go to jail. "Whatever is on the most politically visible, lier while at the same time not k'ey breaking the momentum we an- have been able to build up at ex- that point, will be the reason able choice," says a paper written by the New York Re sistance, "but the choice is not one we can make now," The Resistance began in Cal .ifornia, organized by Dave Harris, Stanford's radical stu dent body president, and a few others. It spread to several other cities and began to gain momentum this summer. It 'is primarily a local movement, Ite but there eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeooee lEDS NOTICE WHAT'S NEW? The delicious Tuna Fish Hoagie at the Paul. Bunyan Sandwich Shop. Fast' Deifvery. Phone 238-2292. ADVERTISING • CAREER Interest you? Alpha Delta 510 ma professional fra ternity having a Smoker Oct. 8, 2 p.m., 101 Carileple. Open to all men and women third term and up. PENN STATE Sports Car Club Auto cross, Stlnday, October 8. Registration 11:30 a.m. General Services Parking Lot. SMOKEY Is Saturday night, but the SMOKER Is Monday, Oct. 9, 7:00 p.m., HEc Living Center. Alpha Phi Omega, Men's National Service Fraternity, In. vites you. UNITARIAN SERVICES will be held at The Fellowship at 10:50 a.m. Sunday. Rides will leave from the HUB desk lat 10:30. SIGNPOSTS ALOFT, Moody Science Film, will be shown at Calvary Baptist Church, 1250 S. UniVersily Drive, Sunday evening at 7:00 p.m. Rides leave HUB at 6:45. Reception for students follows. FOR RENT MOTORCYCLE AND Scooter Storage. Heated. 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