PAGETEN IFC Changes Rush Dates By MARGE COHEN Collegian IFC Reporter ' A bill changing the dates for Winter Term fraternity rush was passed by the Interfraternity Council at its final meeting of the term last night. The new bill extends the rushing period to benefit ot the second term rushees, according to John Kilcy, IFC Rush Chairman. Kiley explained that, because of the lack of response by freshmen to attend fraternity open houses this term, a change in the rush calendar was deemed necessary by the rush committee. He added that with the changes in the dates rushees will have the opportunity to visit more fraternities and therefore meet more fraternity men before any bids are given out. The new bill allows fraternities to have open houses Saturday, Jan. 6 and Sunday, Jan. 7. These parties and smokers are optional for each house, but- no house may extend any personal invitations to second term rushees for either event. On Monday, Jan. 8, rush will officially begin at 5 p.m. for second term freshmen. On Sunday, Jan. 14, fraternities will be per mitted optional open houses. On Monday, Jan. 15, the bill continues, TFA rush bids may be extended to rushees in that pro gram. These bids are to be accepted by Monday, Jan. 22, when bids to second term rushees may be Tax Increase Prospects Good WASHINGTON fAPI— I The prospect of a stiff tax In crease wns strengthened suddenly yesterday as lawmakers talked nr moves to.protect the dollar from Inflation and speetilatinit In the wake of Britain's devaluation of the pound. Malofltv l.emli't 1 Mike -Mansfield railed nit tin* Heim e Is forget ns inld-beeemher admuiumeut plaits. It should hike liieume lakes even mure llnui the 111 pel' vent aiii-- pharge asked bv Piesiileui iluhiisun, llw Mmdana Denim its I salfl, "Miieli -as" riiitlp In sa.v an, unit'll as I ablmi' Ilia mis-- sihilu.t, I- ihiiilt the walfaia of ilia eminli'y aiul Ilia stability ol ilia dnllai' enma hafnva an,v ad.imiinmanl plans," Mans= wit! lulfl newsman, 1 s- Tlte flevflhislimi nf Ilia pound from in fjl.go nn Raliii'da.v, Heenmpaniad h.v a >denp iiHTPHPa in Ilia Rrjtiah hank hnmnvina tale, whs followed nn flun%V h.v nnllar defetue Helkn by |ha Fedaral nEseivß RuHrd-T'liß Reserve s.vslein miser Its rilseminl mlß—llia Interest II eh a egos nil money II iriu a In commercial banks—ffmti 4 lo 4.5 pet eenl, There Was a rumble nf disagreement from the Mpub- Roper To Discuss China A wall-known Australian pdir snmp nf Hip world's laasHknown rainr- and author will dismiss ipmfor.v, inoliiding Hip rpmolp mndprn Communis) China in a nails of Hip Bovipf Union, Ipcinrp tonight ai Hip Calves Northern China, and Oh Mr s ic> _ _ Mongolia. Myra Roper, author o| "China Her lecture, sponsored b.v the —The Surprising'Country," will University's Depar'tpenl of Po speak at 8 p.m. in 102 Forum, lilical Science, will be free of She will discuss "Contemporary charge to the public. Communist China: Impressions , of a f requent Western Visitor.” *■ ■ m \ Miss Roper has traveled to 1 I A/l-—— Red China five times. She first f visited the mainlard in 1958. (Continued from page one) and since then has' traveled day to discuss the lack of en thousands of miles within its’ forcemcnt of a housin.. code in borders. State College. She directed the first docu- On the standardized lease, mentary ever made in China by Vinikoor said he is currently a Westerner, and in 1966 was studying numerous leases. He selected to participate in the will draft a standardized lease University of Chicago's Inter-, which he will submit to the national Conference on Main- Board and to all the landlords land China. in State College. Miss Roper traveled on the Representatives of TIM Coun. Jrans-Siberian railroad in the cil were invited to attend the summer ot 1966. She visited February meeting of the Board. COLLEGIAN "CLASSInfDI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication' RATES First Insertion (17 word maximum) 75c Each additional consecutive Insertion JJc Each additional 3 words .. 05c par day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! emus Mouita Msa, A -Lm» }«mi ,,,, iwi , ”Bir , w» l fwMfm (or, At#! .MwfVfij; iww, iaifc*iiavTWs*iis l rsiV' mb ter 1 TRAPCMH TAPP Recorder B, ddllai’s imialil ticgin flowing in volnmp mil hf Hip cotmlr.v in quest of Itiahef Inlccpsl pflrnliigs, tnidorscni-ps a lined for Ihe United fllHies In wheel tip all (op anli-lnflttlion weapons In ils aisßital. | 'Attention { | Local Ad Staff | :• of The * IS Daily Collegian •! | t $ There will be a compulsory • Ij meeting for the Entire staff $ !• at 6:45, Tuesday, November 21, • • in the Collegian Office. • m i“ I WANTED WANTED: APARTMENT and roommate. Winter - Spring. Close to campus. An swer trv Cohen, 2590 Cranston Rd., Phila. 19131. POETRY WANTED for Anthology. Please include stamped return envelope. Idle wild Publisher 543 Frederick, San Francisco, California 94117. TOY TRAINS Cash for your old Lionel or. ives trains, especially ones made before 1942. Phone 355-3664. ROOMMATES WANTEO. Spacious apart ment, very convenient to campus. Call 238-424? after .5 p.m. WILL PAY 1.40 for Silver Dollars; highest prices paid lor Silver certificates; ? c ea. or 185 roll—war nickels; fop prices for Obld coins, coll MM 541. WAWHb- womwdls' lo slmi-o BBS “uUff ** *“““ " iHSS'KaP' w liv * * we "' A tRNIPR PR CRAP RAAIISIt ITM|Ar tA forfffi msiiHscfipl qn Iwnriv Iwi,. Cslli evtninAs- in »«. BRINK • TAIK - BRINK • TALK - BRINK - TALK i THIS WEEK AT THE PHYRST I Monday Tuesday 5 Henky Tnnk Sing Along "Tha Phyrst,Three" a —Glenn Roub & Ben Amato A unique jazz combo I \\ V *» Saturday Night Honky Tonk Swing-A-Long "Kazoo Nite" . Every nlte the nicest rhyrst girls «re all at th» HUE. Beaver Ave. • m\LQ • XIVX • XNIUQ • XIVi • XNH THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA uelched ATTENTION | PSYCHEDELIC SPECTRUM on sale NovJ 21 & 22 In HUB. Only 25c. I TUTORING OFFERED \n Math* - (thru! No. 401) and Physics (thru No. 447) by j older grad student In physics. Rate: M/hr. 238-7511, evenings. I VIETNAM: A GOOD place to stay out 1 of. For alternatives to the military,! contact Freedom Union, Box 923, State 1 College. 1 FORUM ON Obfecllvlsm. Individual vs.; The State. Does the end Justify the' means? November 21, 8:15 p.m., HUB! Assembly Room. | JEWISH COLLEGE sludenls spend a chassldlc sabbath weekend during winter vacation, cottfad Dr. Jack Hartoka, 843- 3443 Oh *3B-3285. bll/IHR. WIIUHV SB Ibllldhl 1:4 H.HA. imnmumumuuuuumuuuiuuuuuuHu, SKtM'jT'iilff® Friday at 3 p.m. "HAPPY HOUR” three days prior to the event. This is aimed at an event chaperoned by a substitute housemother or other approved chaperones, other than the regular housemother; an event other than routine Friday or Saturday night parties, such as costume parties or socials with sororities during the week; or an event held at a .location other than the chapter house, such as combine, pledge formal, etc. Haines added that parties may.be held for Winter Term beginning Saturday evening, Jan. 6. He said that visitation begins Sunday, Jan. 7, at 8 a.m. New Purchasing Manager The new business manager.for the Fraternity Purchasing Association, Wilbert Allwine, was. also on hand at last night’s meeting. Introducing him self to the Council, Allwine was optimistic in talk ing about the FPA, to get under way Jan. 6. He also stressed the importance of tonight’s FPA meet ing at Phi Mu Delta Fraternity, adding that FPA papers will then be distributed to member fra ternities. Social Committee Chairman Michael Rolnick announced that bids for Spring Week will go out during the third week of next term. He said that, as done last year, the bids will be handled by computer. The Council will reconvene next term on Jan. 8 at Kappa Sigma Fraternity when fraternity workshops will also be held. CANCIUia PiNN STAfI SPORT! GAR GLUft MIETINfi WPP,, 99 NOV, > -S' & o° Services Set Tfti ■hpa/mh \ Under the direction of Robert rOr I nUrSQuy 4 Bnlsley, head of the departl * ment of music, and William A Protestant service of ylv- Lewis, former metropolitan *»«'«»-'»;c llimiksmvltiK Day, at 4 p.m. |,olh 'rmlnule and mkler«rad lhursday Nov, S!il, In the Helen onto students. i Kaldn Klsetilmwer Chapel, The ~, ~, ! servii'n lino limn ,iiioiiii,i,ri i,, Mule leads will be sung by ihvorpowde some of the ele- u*’,',) 1«’' P tm('l\" 'i'inictV> U * oiu^lei!('- Hi i,SS" l ff I TT 1 l r 1, 5 “ a :l. at i S»t Wirt iViwu't* ilm IJ rtl lt, t t',v Nalallf l,ia tit'll, Viruiiiiti Hrttl Itti'iP, M«iliXM?ii H| !tt t‘ilUm, Dd ;hm-■ diuf .m l i llie Uitivpi'sity, will tleltvec n •" ;l 1 **'.f, ill* ' Mimd mmw touiiM, "fitmtp, ? * ins 11 iTOffiF" e “ n A itol 5« Si mKiKhi tft -ritp nwvlpp N «•*»••»«'•* slUflPiil in mu.«io, * iiPina nffprnl iliniiiali Hip tmi- oilier- Owlonls in Hip |ior= vpi'pil.v nil tip nf Jlplgltnut Al- fnmtftm'e incliifl.i ilnlm KiPtiil full's mid 9 n|ipii In nn.v'slti-. shy. (tprnld Rlerlv, ilnsp|ih rirnlSi-ftiPiill.v mid nllinr pßrspns pm> sph, flnmirls- WlillpliPfid, wlm nre itilprpstpd In plieml- I'ltiri Aslihrldae mid de a n IhS- Heltßllley. • ) THE PLAYHOUSE 865-9543 Nov. 23, 24, 25 at 8:00 - Nov. 25 at 2:00 FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY THE BLUE BIRD |m PINNSYtVANIA STATI UNIVERSITY THEATRE i • NOW SHOWING • 1 1130, 3|3D, 5;30, 7;33, 9138 o S z: o 2! z> 75! h: >1 r“ I * UULUMUIA nuiUKtS Presents SIDNEY POITIER SENATOR JOSEPH S. CLARK Campus Opera Scheduled The University's Opera Work, shop will present, a concert version of Mozart's "The Magic Flute,” in the Recital Hall of the Music Building a, 4 p.m, today. CoStwnj 4i ST JOHN-RICHARD CONtE ROWLANDS • SIMON OAKLANO 'f FREY LYNN-LLQYD BOCHNER and SUE LYON as Dona roduced by Aaron Rosenberg Directed by Gordon Douglas Screenplay by' Richard Breen tad cn ftt tart Him Mjytan' hr Urn* K tat h Arcctt Urtcu Pioductm Pcbn H** K«j Uytri 0/«v M| Bm Utta 10*1* &xjk T WEEK j 1:30, 3:25, 5:22, 7:20, 9:29 Clark To Decide Candidacy Today , WASHINGTON 4/P) Sen. Joseph'S. Clark (D-Pa.l is expected to announce today whether he will seek re-elec tion to a third term. • \ Clark, 66, hinted early this year he was thinking ser iously of retiring at the end of 1968. But. he warned' this month against making such an assumption. Clark has scheduled a news conference this morning at which he is expected to announce his decision. Clark entered the Senate 11 years ago having defeated James H. Duff, a Republican. He was re-elected in 1962, defeating then-Rep. James E. Van Zandt, also a Republican. As a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, ' Clark has been critical of tho administration’s handling of the Vietnam war and has urged various efforts to scale down the level of the conflict. He is also a member of the Labor and Public Welfare Committee and chairman of a sub-committce on poverty which held hearings this year in cities from coast to coast. In a recent interview Clark said a confidential survey of voter sentiment in Pennsylvania had ben taken for him and the survey results were being analyzed as one factor in his decision whether to run again. If there’s one thing that's sure about next year’s elec tion he said, it’s that "Pennsylvania is a terribly doubtful state.” Clark campaigned for Democratic candidates in this month’s local elections in a dozen Pennsylvania cities. And, he said he was pleased with Democratic victories in some areas. But, he noted, Republicans have regained the lead in state voter registration figures and the GOP won 80 of the 150 seats in the constitutional convention which meets next month in Harrisburg. I TOMORROW... I ELIZABETH TAYLOR In the loosest sense he Is her husband... and In the loosest way she is his wife! I BRIANKEITH JULI MR and Gl PANAVI! .= It^«CHW ECHNICC EXTRA ! ADDED FEATURETTE ! Last Day . . 2:00 - 5:15 - 8:30 “HAWAII” in COLOR Starts TOMORROW... 2:00-5:15-8:30 "BREATHTAKING!" "MAGNIFICENT!" .|»|l —'fMl'-WKU fIfUF i * fam l "An MMwimwrt »MfHwJnf I Milik el mm iSn^ 1^^ t ? 1 • Vth* hiiiiwh omroMTiflN riWNw JUUE ANDREWS;MAX VON SYDOW RICHARD HARRIS in PANAVISION • IOIOR by Deluxe TIME PAUI NEWMAN " TODAY "COOL HAND LUKE" _ r-.. wntm *'i Starts TOMORROW... 7:00-9:00 ML "...Like reading ‘Playboy.’ ” ! TONITE 7:30-9:20 1 808 DYLAN In ! "DON'T LOOK BACK" Tuesday, November 21, 1967 1C U A } 0 c-urtDK* *«cooffOEt noxim .( It nflnn a john husion-wtk stark-carsonmcCullers l [SUGGESTED FOB MMUrTaUOIENCESI SION* FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS i—dititjitatt