!!&• Wfipd li eufe pth IMS in for i long fight, ht*»t booing ofsik member! of Sinoinn fora JMprillp floplgty Imi a| tlvi ynlviimv last week pllfWPd p QPfly oiVMlppilvP ww W HI W flf Lewis I* iwihw'g idlcMiM ill pail nraftWAM wwnwri bi reelsjjlf'ioti for mlilliry mpvlp*. Ip New York, MDO gnlMvAt deiminilritnri Htormecl up «ml dawn SlMlh Avenue la protest Sec rilihv of Stile Hem Suik’i »pMcli, , Mounted police beat them buck during the night, Lint mouth) protesteri it the Midlttan unmnui of the Unlvei'dlly of Wlmmniln eiusetl lurmlol when Dmv dlwmluil dumpmy 'representAtives mm to 'remilt, i pellei ones AgiliVNiepnetl In, , In Los Aiimlfs, pi'oteilet's blocked the eiUranees of various drsfl boards, Qiiee again, pollee and protesters skirmished, . „ . There lineiHlßf brand neve In eieh at the enei, peiiee tml demenirriten Hive Hein it eddi ler i end tlmii Only new, the pretest ifbubi ire heglnnlng tejlfht (tie with tire In their eliihei with pellet and; tewarde fevernment relaliatleni. Acting on the pvemlse that warning'* fair, both swell are preparing for a long winters fight, The outcome .is somewhat predictable, On the basis af.slae and hrute force, the anti anti-war groups will probably score physical vic tories, On the basis of spirit, the anti-war demonstrators THIS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS TODAY Alpha Phi Omega, 8:30 a.m,, HetzeJ Union Building Ball room Intervarsity Christian Fellow ship, 11 a.m., 215-216 HUB Jazz Club, 6:30 p.m., 218 HUB Orthodox Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., Eisenhower Chapel Peace Corps, 9 a.m., 214 HUB Persian Club, 3 p.m., 214 HUB Student Films, 7 p.m., HUB Assembly Hall (_ TOMORROW Blue Key, 2:30 p.m., 203 HUB Church, 8 a.m., HUB Ballroom Church, 11 a.m., HUB Assem bly Hall 4-H Recreation, Team, 1:30 p.m., Alpha Zeta Folklore Society, 7 p.m., 214 HUB Intervarsity Christian T’ellow . ship, 8:30 a.m., 215-216 HUB Pcttti Slate Sports Car Club Autocross, registration 12 &ttbd'«sbr tb Tit* Free Lattco, ant, i«S2 Mh QtoUtgtam 12 ¥«ih bJ Mfßflai )Muh Itttt'SfiilE Ppm itniinii im mm wtinw tttnmw Vfm«Vf ini « Four Mt BlwiB Inlirtnlmninl by Dm Mnnnln are sure to win. Their gea) and delwmlHflllon la toe «to lie stifled By elubs end. guns wnlli those iiippertlna the nation's Invmveinint In ylet* nam si’P wraekw with intevnsl dissension end loss nf respect from mo outside, ~ S: Tlw Urge pwf nf fhn nation that la vndnpldtfd Is dwldlße at laatt Gallup Pella gut Pmldanl Jehnaen'a larlfy (baud primarily nn Iha way ha li hand lha war) al ona of iha lowail lavala any praaldanl has fallfad. Things ara tansa in iha Whit* House, The demonatritlura and wrnteHlorii huvo nn anplrll tie corps Hint Is climbing, Repi'lnnln Ity. tlw uovwvn mem. nerve in make It oven Mruhger., And, If they are pushed uitdergrtnmtl, the spirit probably won't tlie. As lung ns Johnson conUnnes In he unbearably obsiiiiele In his push flip»war that tutw seems like a personal obsessltm to him, the oil mi side will be lot), As long ns Juhmton eonllmtes In U\v In fnipe Ills mime in gloi.v onto the pubes of history for a!iok= litu lliiougb « long, unesplnlnnble wap, the mhei side will 100, o As long es Dip gnvpinmpnl- senins |wn)esl, tlia nlhei side will likewise seoin Adminlslintovs when they speak on college campuses, In short, thi fight is aeoalarating at home as wall as In Viainam. Both aldaa stand warnad of aach othar's tntant and will to fight, That may be fair, We hope the resulting dashes are the same, Tony Not Phony TO THE EDITOR, Tuffy Clay’s review of “Tony Rome" was beyond ja doubt the most immature, thoughtless'piece of trash it Has been my misfortune to read in the Colle gian, and for many reasons. h, First of all, any reviewer who can't even sit through a film until the end doesn't deserve to write a column on it; especially when the film is a, mystery in which the end is so important to'understanding the plot. Secondly, it was ,a mediocre script, and not Frank Sinatra’s ability as an actor, that made him give a sub par (though far from as bad as the reviewer claimed) performance, Thirdly, I’m sure most other Penn State men will agree with me that Jill St. John doesn’t have to say any thing *t all to get her point across. Even so, she can be fated no lower than a hdst of other attractive stars and starlets (notably Ann-Margret, whit In my opinion makes Miss St. John ibblt tike flit Oscar winner). Lastly; ealllHg "Tony Mama” iki Want mavis, even In a HittawHilHtUd ravliwaFi eyas, ii ibialutoly HtUcu- Ihiiii 1h dsn 8f ids msb af iaw-budgst bsatb party - wbh itst: Jktillsii bull km kit tki tHsrksl rsasHtly, eat ia {Hidden wilhidsifdiiti MtigigguUF kswki lilts ,} oaiiHd beyili'H wklgk l Ikeuekt wn gßHiliiiF&kly wetii ikio BBfflSi 1 ' sil its im\ THE wefiSTi Ho WMi .TOD Till) HKVIHWBi I WANT T 0 lliul iftikklbibg \\wmw Ihp a pUm\p- > , Ifßlun 'll The Brothers of Alpha Kappa Lambda proudly announce Their Fall Formal Oddessey and The Ecstasy" In honour of the Theta pledge claw Joffory John LSOMird &UHBB ItophOH Clerk Cherlsi Felglstek JehH Plllpiiohi Themes drees Cileries Henkils dery Heusk Hebert Msuiten Wishes! Nine Letters To Will John U Barton Horiihol Loeks David Leng dsergs Luke Nliherd Mehensy ielm Melnisk Berry Neese Wllllem Pesneii Heneld Stryker Jeniis Wegner iEMIU The Editor Institutions and Protectors TO THE EDITOR! The scene: It is a balmy spring day in Manhattan. Thousands of seedy looking youths are mill ing about in a large center-city park shouting “Hell no, we won’t go’’ and other sundry absurdities such as "Rusk kills kiddies.” In the midst of this euphoric group stand the pro tagonists, Stanley David and Sally Doris Student, Clad In mind-bending rags and engrossed in tearing up a two and one-half by three and one-half inch piece of paper, they are cheered on in their endeavor by their com rades. The ritual ends in the igniting of the pieces. SALLY: 1 know it’s symbolic and all that, but BIG BROTHER told us not to do this and he might become angry, with us. STANLEY: That's all 'fight. Nothing to Wotty about. We'il just cut 't-ight back to Happy Valley atid MOTHER MAIM. Elia always takes good cai-e ot us. All thus* head-slviHkeh* atid tbs PILh MOH (albeit tot a HdWlHal tag); SAIMi Hut whal it we want tea tat Ms lime and tiltt BHtWHflit mm* lb Heppy Velley ate us? MbUM MAIN might Hbl lei us hide behind m sltltl eHgmsife! i¥Aj|hl¥! I'w ihsughi et lluii \ Iftink we ean (elk lA6KBWB ByiMAlffiftN OPIHIBN MOLBBR lb: 18 Mil! uii mm} qnp "'hi'mu AGAIN?" Jmi Club Cheaper than a nmk ani Trnee as gmvy\ It's only a hack So try your luck!!! The Dave Brubeck Quartet Sunday, November 19th 8:30 P.M. Rec Hall Tickets still available at the door (Ticket office opens at 8:00 PIM,) xzof qnp xzof qnp xzof qnpzxof mu tlillljilng- tha «Af« W«IW Wpphiinn and T nwlhy wWy. 1 Unnmmn im»m«»»WO p.m. Jomomnv mi in ilnlw* vlaw mVicam wlVh »w Oniiff* lUidaiili MUM (ns q«ai- Hum du i wlrie inn** of tuplca, i Lilly dtfoMii, Mm 'llrlun.of Lttb Willi .Pliy(%alii > i^^|Bß WMn ittnin ea * Jl f ®* R «•«•¥ II,R n«!. „ o,n pundw. nilbt oa ABC, »Riai> Bilillli" UMSK.^hi L%r ?b ihwwhlTm Hwntar, Mini, milky /wmii and Birhirg Hdan, It ii obviously imindtt only for iflotanadoi of tna wiyi rldari, inn to hr ns wit w tha »yw, CBS on Tbwadiy r|laht nrawnti "PT" (18(18) with Cliff Bobertaon «i John F, Kennedy, Out of r«ipact|ta the memory of the late Preildent, J will not comment on the motion picture, j I "Around the World Under the Sea" (1980) is ok CBS on Friday night. It atari Lloyd Brldgea and Shirley Hatton, I suggeat you turn off the volume on your act and just watch the underwater scenes, Shirley Eaton is more|fun to look at than listen to. Bridges is better at acting with coral and fish than he is acting with other people. | At this time, I shojuld like to call to the attention of whomever this may concern, that at 8:30 p.m, weekdays starting this week, Santa Claus will be on for a full-hour program. For those of you who can’t wait that long! Santa also appears at 5 p.m. jn a half-hour segment. j On Thanksgiving jDay, the networks express their gratitude to the nation’s merchants with three hours of parades. CBS will carry professional football at .6 p.m. with St. Louis at Dallas. Today at 4:30 p.mi on ABC, UCLA takes on Los Angeles, Gary Beban versus O. J. Simpson. 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