SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1967 Vigil for Peace To Be Held bltielubnrdpipd iihslefs will bh uh Mmiiiiyi "Blurt WFUElllg Vfilll 1 , HItILIIIIIHM HlilmHllH IDmlVr • J. v™en« far PP.HFM in ViPlpih fm- a "lii.r, lift m , w is? a as i teffftevii, m a "T "It's nnf rpflllv • a nentpal m ilw standard wp." president upnrjjp R. Andrews spin, "ns inneri as an ps - of ponppvri and sorrow ovor wind's going on in Vietnam." , , flobei’t A. Qison, chairman of. the mourning bund pi'ajept, commented, ‘7 hope students will wear me arm hands and hoop wearing Ihem until the whc is over, If this movement spreads to adults as well as students, It could definitely help bring the administration to its Senses," Both emphasized that IhJs Is to bo an orderly expres sion of opinion. "We hope students will aet lawfully hnd responsibly so the government will realize this is being done by rosbntislble people," Olsen said. "This Will hoi be a picket line of any kind/* , , Olsen added iiial lie agi-eek will) Hie t-eeeltl slale ribhls nf OliHi'les Ij. Lewis: viee presltlenl for student af riili-Si wltu prniHisetl.iiial tleHiniisiJ'ttlinini ttisHipl ng the line limine nt (lie Umeemilv will > tleiiii willt niHie firmly, ilifii in tlit! |i(tki. "Wu'wiim Hits in he h »Pitile i : fjf|iit'itl l nti Hit: iiilinniikiHiiinii rppipiyp this frpetinm fif fill nil urn .in mmm mw nwn turn nf mwi- BiPiiuvil mill mlprfpj'oimq finim Ihvhpp pniinjriPS:" , . . The vifli) was #pmilPfi fop in? day, bprp TtmnHs iiv nßln point iipjhg. pnnirmit of the wwdnm. wehiavp with that wp are denying 1o Vietnam: Olsen smhr 'Skull and Bones' To Honor Shafer In recognition of his interest and service to the cause of higher education, Gov. Ray mond P. Shafer has been chosen for honorary member ' Spectrum l Examines LSD Tuesday The special November issue of “Spectrum” will go on sale Tuesday in the Hetzel Union Building for twenty-five cents a copy. The science and engineering publication will be devoted en tirely to an in-depth exami nation of the hallucinogenic drug LSD. It includes articles by self-appointed prophet Tim othy Leary and John I!aag, as sistant. professor of English at the University, , , Bbsltibs the nmphhsts bn Lsb, hfeglllkl- testUMi Will ftjijiftfth Wj Bill dill ft ll* BbhbtHllil 1 ' itapttuiii iwntr sus 4 h Pttlti-w. TIXAS INSTRUMENT# INTIRVIIWINQI ON CAMPUS NOV. 20 & 21 Bowl 3 Games for ONLY $1 Good 9-B Monday-Saturday Sunday—Bowl For S&H Green Stamps Oo fo the Armajharci Lenei |ust across from South Molls m-rnwa Attention Local Ad Staff of The Dally Collegian I There will be o compulsory I I meeting fer the Intlre staff I let M 5, Tuesday, November 31 , 1 S In the Collegian Office, i ship in Skull rnd Bones, men’s honor society at the University. He will be presented the Skull and Bones hat and a certificate of membership a 4 a part of the half-time cere monies at the Penn State-Pitt football game on Saturday, Nov. 25. The presentation will be made by Robert Kleeblatt, president of the society as well as presi dent of the Hat Society Council. Kleeblatt, in announcing the selection of Shafer for the honor, noted that during his term as lieutenant governor. Shafer had been active in the interest of education, as he has during his first year fts the chief executive of the Common wealth, Skull and Bones, composed of senior men who are leaders on the campus, each year recog nizes a faculty,member ,ue ad mutlstt-ftldh shftfeh who as gabhhhbh Is, a ttHisfftft of the Ohlvut-sityi Is . he «M. m*hii p uh M mm bp pit Htlitb iMm-kllv id lib' sd llßHHkbtl. BOWLING the sport with something for everyone Berkeley Prof [ To Discuss Contraception \ iliiliii’l'. Hiiumihi T il) ; .i pi'iilbs, sill; lit li|W B| ItlU thill PEdI.V I) PfllllHFiild ill fjeTliPpi Will MWilt ,nn "vpr-iim npsiinnsi: Bilif.v" at University Phanel . ppw'ipp miwwt at TflifiS ami: m fipnwnb- He will also lead j» flispiissinn at 8 p-m- Saturday tn the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Phapel on (ha subject, "Legislative His tory of Vatican II and Recent Developments on Contracep tion." The public is invited to the discussion. A Harvard Law School grad uate, Noonan was professor of law at Notre Dame Law School and editor of “Natural Law Forum" from 1961 to 1965. In 1965-66 he was a consultant to the Papal Commission on Prob lems of the Family, Population, Natality. The author of “Contracep tion: A History of its Treatment by the Catholic Theologians and Canonists,” Noonan has also written various articles on legal education, existential philos ophy, Biblical criticism, foreign anti-trust law, and government al policy-making procedures. Fresh Giant HOAGIES Saturday 9100* hOO In Qraamary Salairaont tipmmtt bp Mrp Mmw Club JAZZ CLUB MEMBERS!!! Th« Jan Pell li here VOTI Win frag flekets te ALL Jail Stub Heneerts Tlipvb will to a drawing nf all tollnta rtoimito; If tto Nnmtor nf tto tollof drawn wat-ptoa tha mimtov on your newsletter, You're A Winner “The Hugger” '6B Camara: Accelerates smoother, hugs the rood tighter, rides quieter than ever before. A quiet cor speeb for Ml, Tliqt's why Chevrolet went nil qu| tq mqU the Comoro smoother, *taqcjier and. Wore silent than ever.' Comoro's lamous rood hugging gßrtorHiories hos been imprevsd with a ratined suspB«j(6fl ivifaw. gamar0 T s big-eat fids has bggfl ißipfaygdt 188: Self tyte@f gyshiens snult eut Be smart! Be tyre! Buy new et yeor §hivrelet deelir'it All Ghewele ts ere prie ed far greeter velee I The lewest prised 1 968 Chevrolet! are (models net shewn! r Cerveir 500 Snort Ceype ji,>W,Wt €h«w l lNeve Ceype 4?,1W,«0f latereJpert fe«pt dwells 300 Ceypg S?,318,00) Chevrolet hlseeyne ?*Owr B*don Corvette Convertible 14,320,00, Mqnufodur«r'« iw«h -.mn pr ic« including r,d C ,pi p, t |„ r«, dwiiY and flawing riwgtf* Tra«P*rt#Mpn pcceiiorjpi, opllonol equipment, Mflte qnd locql tq»»i qtJdlllonq)/ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA U,S. Victories at Dak To, Loc Ninh Stun North Vietnamese By mm l WHRfiLiR Hnfl vpi Poriß tpbl- l' Tn? pin wm hp flivwion .wfipn mpnfs hy if fa. Lody ptuuit, suffpcpfl mpl'fi jhhhPllPfl .WIIBI, tttiWfl PHI P HP SHIpWSI.At" & ntvti dpiid B in iwn rtf vs-innß MUlPbf hop N.inn, dPPims ins two efiu hPst llipy li'iHed willy finp-ipiiil) l ull miinhpr nn ddi'ing the lust wppH b? Npvpm- SS'WfrSS. 1 ” 1 tonSiciP, ' HblB P,PSIiP Hnnor. flense miputer, a«. Ve N«u- American firepower and the ability to y c|l Oi«P, has atPsdJly no It the number pf move the equivalent of a wiiolo division or regular units in the South and more than more to meat threats as they appear—spelled lualuhad the buildup by the allies In terms . the difference In both the savage battles. pf tilgsev pullers. However, a major new The fighting around Dak To In the buildup hat will carry U.B. forces in yiet higlihinds and af Loc Ninh north of Saigon uam up to B2fi,00(l from thft curtent 470,000 appeared to support optimism voiced by den. will give Westmoreland another division bf William C. Westmoreland over the course of HShUng troops, the war litre, But Just as the Communists have failed only sis lminlli atto llm ti.S. eoitimaiider to dislodge AnmHdftH troops from their fre saldllitit destine sume tivmiible trends he jvttrd mhu weaker ’ Bbsltltiiis, llte Hilled side HHiltl foresee no eitd to ilie war, flu now he- has not been nlile Tp- tjusn IHe.tiuHiHiunisls lieeea ilie iilltetlside, will win the eontliel. iiernnmenn.v out of tneir niisjur base areas: litiHm tHitltiitlitiii of, (he re: in rontieiiiiHiiitl WAfigrei llte allied vit? : ernt tignuntt aiiti jliii iikisnns iihlhihl Dus iil iorrs til Lni 1 Ninli and lalt ta hi : bhsmFv friiMm win tiiilv lie wjpet al liprei During would lihvb fjirniuitminK iinßlwautins M 1 iiipir Wtir tihfiiiiM hip PTpiw i Hie same nwn Ilie, yommuntdis: jilt rlnni's mam lapim wlw rnrrpnl wiiinirf pepiiy pi : n: s(ill apppars In ralrmr ennlintipa maW nah Plainmn limy wpit ipjidv in lakp Ptß.il np llpatit wnaipYPP ,pnsb inniPHog as many pas: . mnpp! paanall pa rnr papn Hi] nd : jiallipa m ppasjplp paptpWv on Anipfipan flpapiiß ilw tw.n dplpala, Saigon all 1 trnnna fnp inn fnipapl mat (h'py wnmn nava pgpts |p lappph still sphliipf in the Hmlcd Slateg. ' Sams Named Exec of Teachers Council Henry W. Sams, professor and head of the department of English at the University, has been named a member of the executive committee of the Na tional Council of Teachers of English. He was elected chairman of the College Section last slim mer and will assume office at the close of the Council’s 57th annual convention in Honolulu, Hawaii, Nov. 26. Sams, who has been a mem ber of the University iaculty since 1959, was elected chair man of the newly-formed As sociation of the Departments of English of the Modern Lan- roqd noise one) yibrqtiqns, pvpn Comoro's new AsUo Ventilation works lor your peqce qnd quiet. Ad|uslqble yenl-porls built In the Instrument pehel let outside 811 glt-guliM Wllhsul Wind dr R9IM-. V@u detVl even have <8 epgfi s winetew! Ii all adds up '6 lbs stl@nl litis at quality §@i fei yewsell, Pul a Pushed '§B geinaia through its pages el yeur ghevrelet dialer's. IP f/aws Analysis guage Association last year. He of papers an-, articles, of two has also served as chairman books on problems in reading of a special committee of ,16 to and writing, and “The Auto survey and evaluate all English biography of Brook Farm.” He examinations of the College is co-author with Mary Ellen Entrance Examination Board. Chase of "Constructive Theme He is the author of a number Writing," published in 1957. SUNDAY WORSHIP Milhtdlri HSINHOWiR CHAPIL IlilSa.m, i All thato Chevrolet quality taoturoi, tuot C Uti(jlt««l all-welded Body by fliiter, 9 Nwar tiam sheltes up Is «l96s«uiiMtie!t VB. 9 ialtradluillag ißfetya Maslat brakes with duel tyllßders: 9 An outernotli buiiar tbatiamlndiyauto tabs your keys with yaw, 9 fravatl safety liojuns, IIM (hi oM-develsysd eßqrayrabsaralßS slftitTng t&lumit and many gaw anat that toeluda armrest iklelded deer kandleit j ? Have Question) 1 About Student Teaching? H Aik thaw wkt k«v« H bttn than at the - 1 Iduintiftn Ituritnt Gaumll 1 Indent P.BJ.A. ■ jponiortd 3IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Tuesday, Nov. 21st 7:30 P.M. 101 Chambers Refreshments Cantus the |fewiMj Pfos{B<)j)il l> t mim ¥8 ft tfiftUßiH tmmtml m m AUffltf&tllw \-m n» w\ bium m i! WIPHIRIII? 1 MfßOti IU , . ln Ilf i kp# P lb wHP |pj| 1 II ft tllllhVßM ft ffmllP! w lII' 11 HfiKl !«. m ffi f!i fp * w> 31 ll I m ijit , RR Mve owwrod We wwrt m\ w!y PpjWFj B m but ?11 of ohfs- ' Next door to Ohsmpert s hog-doggery was a mooring mast tor dirigibles, In flew a dirigible one day, piloted by a girl named Graffa von Zeppelin. Champert watched Graffa descend from the dirigible, and his heart turned ; over, and he jknew love. Though Graffa’s beauty was not quite perfectf-one of her legs was shorter than the other (blimp-gimp ir)-she was nonetheless ravishing, what, with her taw ty hair and her eyes of Lake Louise blue and her marvelously articulated haunches. Champert, smitten, ran quickly back to the hbg-floggery to plan the wooing. lb begin with, naturally, he would give Graffa a pres ent. This presented problems, for hog-flogging, as we all know, Is a signally underpaid profession. Still, thought Champert,,4f he had no money, there were two things he did have: Ingenuity and pigskin. So ho selected several high grade pelts and stitched them logothor and blew air Into them and made for Graff* n perfectly dnrilng little replica of a dirigible, "She will love this, «a dhe confidently to himself and proceeded to make ready to call on Graffa. First, or course, ho shaved with Personna Super Stain less Stool Blades, And wouldn't you ? If you were looking to Impress agirl, if you wanted jowls as smooth as Ivory, dewlaps like damask, a chin strokable, cheeks fondlesome, upper lip kissable, would you not use the blade that whisks away [Whiskers quickly and slickly, tuglessly and nicklessly, and matchlessly? Would you not, in short, choose Personna, available both In Injector style and double-edge style? Of course you would. Qfftffß.RlM.hM m flffiiWM, with r hush oltaf who iw« fwliwfl in trapping lim?i w JfaWttw vft. Iftip.RffrwiVPhnw)., 4 , 44114 t |p£fegffl£Mßfli IfaimaffiA IS latolHlenhifttwUfij BfillSi BUfl}tB=But BoflUß| #PMIO(- BTOW ftl6lHf ShlffiMß fciekinjfhia bffteeslit uf tM $ ew bsw wey lne e LI ,Ll J I ’ MHIWip For Results-Use Collegian Classifieds STUDENT TEACHING FORUM BSfea k M&¥l Mm |B m m. Mi) mm M) SHPWB 'A tr '\ pli*- ■>« m 51'! '{l PAdB THREI
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