PAGE SIX Appointments Also Announced Library An . exhibit depicting var ious aspects of the University library system has been placed on display in the main lobby of Pattee ' , Library. The exhibit, which will re main until Monday, includes pictures and descriptions of current and proposed library facilities on the Common wealth campuses. A special section of the exhibit shows how a new library is built, beginning with the planning and appropriations continuing through to the actual con struction. A three dimensional model of a floor plan shows how available floor space is planned for the most effi cient use. According to William S. Pierce, assistant director for Commonwealth Campuses and continuing education, there are now eight libraries under construction at the Commonwealth Camp use s. Seven of the new libraries will have a capacity of 20,000 volumes each, while the new Ogontz library will have a capacity of 30,000 volumes. Most of the libraries will be completed in 1969. Over twenty new libraries are now either in the plan ning stage or under construc tion both on the Common wealth Campuses and at Uni versity Park. These new li braries represent an invest ment of over $30,000,000. Library History Part of the current ex hibit is dedicated to the li brary facilities ,at University Park. The exhibit traces the history of the main library from its beginning in Old Main through the Carnegie Library, up to its present quarters in Pattee. The exhibit continues with the future plans for the re search library on the east wing of Pattee. The research library will be built in two stages, the first of which will be started later this year. A unique feature of the li brary system •at University MRC Meeting Rescheduled Men's Residence Coun selors' Great Meeting, origi nally scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, has been post poned until Tuesday, Jan. 30, President William Sin clair announced last night. •••••••00••••••••••00• 1 • • t o The Delta Phi Pledges 6 • • Regret to Inform • • • • their Brotherhood • * that their Jammy this • • O evening has been CANCELED : 0 0 Best wishes for an enjoyable 0 0 weekend! al • 4 Until we return, 0' • O the PLEDGES a • • •••••••••••••••••••••• PP COL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES First Insertion 15 word maximum $l.OO Each additional consecutive insertion 25c Each additional 5 words 10c per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 A.M. 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE FRATERNITY RECREATION with Gold Cup folding ping pong tables that are built strong and attractive. Heavy Nova ply sealed top and permanent striping. Ready for use. Priced right. As little as $lO a month. Brunswick pool tables available too! 0. W. Houts and Son, State College, Pa. TENOR SAX Paris Selmer + HI-F 1 system Harmon-Kardon Amp. + Tuner + University speakers + enclosure. All A-1 condition. Mr. Jorgenson before 5 p.m. 865.8391; after 7 p.m. 238-3650. BUCKLE SKI-BOOTS, Riverton 10 and boys 6 Skates. Call 238-7052 after 6 p.m. DAVIDSON'S BARBER SHOP has one of the best assortments of natural pure bristle hair brushes In this area. $2,95 56.95. 3 12" UTAH SPEAKERS. Brand new. Complete with cable and enclosures. Call Pete 237-1616. LARGE SANDWICH: 22 inches long, loaded with meats, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, pickels, and onions. Fast de livery. 238-2292. Paul Bunyan's. FOR SALE: STEREO Record Player Good condition. 525. Call 237-1719. 1960 PONTIAC LeMans 326,V-8. Uses reg. gas, 4 speed, buckets, gauges. Very good cond., reas. 238.5992. NEW MEN'S SWEATERS, &Mt. Bulky knits, cableknits, turtlenecks, V-necks. Wild colors & styles. Virgin wool or orlon acrylic. All $5.99. Call 237-3849. DELICIOUS STEAK Sandwiches .75c; cheese steaks .85c. Fast delivery till 2 a.m. 238-2292. Paul Bunyan's. NEW WOMEN'S down•filled Skl Parka, size 10. New 557—0n1y 545. 238-2710 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE:' 1957 Chev. 6 cyl. New bat tery, starter. Good rubber. Make small offer. Dennis 238-4137 after 6:00. . _ BUFFET CLARINET $115.00; Humphrey Flute 540.00; Burberry's Fishing Boots, 9 1 / 2 , 520.00; Attackdag Suit 55.00; Welding Regulators 540.00. Call 238-1030. 150 WATT FISHER Amplifier complete with FM Tuner. Must see to appreciate. Call Frank 865-5106. ARCHITECTS! 24x36 drawing board with P-bar, 7 point Radiograph set in humi dor base. Call 230-4682. GUITAR Excellent condition. Very cheap. Diane 237-1025 between 4 and 6:30 p.m. Display In Pattee Park will be the Branch basic library resources close to each residence hall area. Each branch library will contain a basic reference col lection, a reserve book col lection for undergraduate major courses, and a bound collection of important peri odicals covering a five year span. The Pollock-South library, which will open early in Feb ruary, will be the first of the branch libraries. In addition to the basic library facilities, Pollock-South will have a Friends of India Show Hindi Film The Friends of India Asso ciation at the University will present a Hindi movie with English subtitles today at 8 p.m. in 101 Chambers Build ing. The movie is entitled "Ek Dil Sau Afsane" (One Soul and 100 Incidents.) Tickets are available at the Informa tion desk in Hetzel Union Building. Wentz To Speak On 'Who Will Answer' REV. RICHARD e. WENTZ `Who Will Answer' LEGIAN WANTED ONE OR TWO roommates wanted for split-level apartment. Call 237-17.58 or 865-2295. ROOMMATE WANTED for 4 room apartment. Call 230-3187. 1610 North Atherton. URGENTLY NEEDED—one or two fe male roommates. Quiet, neat grad or undergrad. College approved four room apartment within walking distance of campus. Reasonable rent. Immedate oc cupancy. Call 237-1900. WANTED: FAMILY TO "adopt" sth term "studious-type" student. Will pay reasonable sum. Call 238-7747 anytime. WANTED: FEMALE graduate student to share Apt. 535/mo. Cony. location. Call 238-4824. :WILL TYPE THESIS experienced ;typist. Multileth or carbon copies. Rea ,sonable rates. Phone 466-6497. ROOMMATE WANTED Bluebell Apts First month's rent and deposit prepaid Call 237-1843. ROOMMATE WANTED for graduate stu dent in furnished Foster Avenue apart ment. Call 237-6019 5:00-8:00 p.m. WANTED: MUSICIANS for blues, r&b, soul band. Bass guitar, drums, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, electric piano, two trumpets. Equal opportunity. Call 238-1186. WANTED: MALE student to share apart ment in Ambassador Building with grad student In S.S.S. Call 238-6993, 6 p.m. WANTED: ROOMMATE far 3 man Whitehill apartment. Desperate. Call 238-0393. WANTED: FEMALE roommate. Call Nlckie 237-1580. FEMALE ROOMMATE with an apart ment. Call Rita 238.8329 after 5:00 p.m I WAITERS NEEDED: Work two meals, eat three. Alpha Rho Chi. Contact caterer 237-4232. SIGMA PI needs waiters! Social prlvi leges given. Call Lou 238-9949. WANTED: THIRD roommate to share 'two bedroom apartment, two baths. Call '238.7779 ask for Bob or Paul. ROOMMATE WANTED for two man apartment in Armenara. $57.50 monthly Pius electricity. Call 237-6466. NOTICE THIS SUNDAY and every Sunday— Unitarian Services at the Fellowship at 10:50 a.m. Rides will leave from the HUB desk 10:30. GENTLEMEN: Sherry Erhard and Amy Millstone cordially invite you to the Jawbone Coffee House. (Friday: soul— blues; Saturday: French--Spanish). 8-1 a.m. (415 E. Foster) FAKE CHRISTIANS good Christians apparent Christians pseudo Christians —reluctant Christians will the au thentic Christian please stand up? Thai is the mestion being discussed at 9:30 a.m. at University Baptist Church, 411 S. Burrowes, each Sunday. Sweet rolls and hot chocolate, tool V.W. bus, 9:02 at Harlrantt; 9:06 at Tener; 9:09 at Warnock; 9:13 at Waring. EUROPE SUMMER 1968, students fac ulty, dependents. Round trip set, group 50, fare $265.00. Contact: Joel Schweidel 238-4763 after 4 p.m. "WORSHIP (EPISCOPAL) Chapel, Sun day 11 a.m. Liturgy of the Word, 6:15 p.m. Liturgy of the Lord's Supper, 7 p.m. Wednesday. PLEDGE ALPHA DELTA SIGMA, Pro fessional Advertising Fraternity, now; visit Madison Avenue next term. Rush Smoker-7:30 p.m., Thursday, January 18 In 101 Carnegie, study hall, which will occupy the entire second floor. The study hall will be open 24 hours 'a day. Two other branch libraries, modeled after Pollock-South, will replace the temporary facilities in East and North Halls. Staff Changes In other library news, three staff changes in Pattee's cata log department have been announced. Mrs. Elizabeth Pease Bradt, appointed senior catalog li brarian, comes to Penn State from her former position as senior librarian, Office of Planning Coordination for the State of New York. Emil Rumisek has joined the staff as Slavic cataloguer. A recent graduate of the Li brary School of the Univer- - sity of Pittsburgh, Rumisek holds a master's degree in Russian Area Studies from Indiana University. Mrs. Helen Maul Brown has been advanced to super visor of serial cataloging, microform cataloguing, and the reclassification section of the catalog department. Undergraduate Library Sys tem, Pierce said. This system, when completed, will place The Rev. Richard E. Went; associate professor in reli gious affairs at the Univer sity, will speak on "Who Will Answer?" Sunday at Chapel Service in Schwab Auditor ium. The service will be at 11 a.m. Th e University Chapel Choir, with Raymond Brown directing, will sing the Jean Berger anthem, "0 Magnify the Lord." June Miller, or ganist, will play works by Buxtehude and Gardner Read. Wentz has been a member of the staff since 1962, and is responsible for much of the adult work in religious af fairs at the University. PHI KAPPA PSI Welcomes RUSHEES to a RUSHING SMOKER= Sunday, January 14 WlNAtowwwwwwwwwsk 1967 NC STATE GAME NARRATED BY TOM SHERMAN Phi Kappa Psi 7:00 403 Locust Lane Coat & Tie CLASSIF NOTICE, MAKE THE SCENE with Tempo-Talk every Tuesday and Thursday night 10.11 p.m. Voice your opinions with Steve Schlow on WRSC 96.7, by dialing 238-5085. Be in with the new night—Time Talk and Back Talk Show In which YOU can participate. NEED BREAD? Distribute Psychedelic posters, etc. Write to Joyce James Com pany Ltd., 734 Bay Street, San Francisco, Calif. 94109. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY— Candidates for an Announcing position with Penn State television station WPSX-TV. Re quires about 10 hours per week. No radio or television announcing needed but prior experience in dramatics, speech, or broadcasting helpful. Men only. Call Bob Dudley 865-9531. REWARD FOR return of my Pea Coat, Gloves, and Glasses Case taken from Willard on Wednesday. Needed des perately. No questions asked. Call Ron 1238-3323. all you need is love . . . all you need is love, love . . . love is all you need . . . lutheran student worship. DID SOMEONE mistakenly pick up dark blue double breasted coat with gray fur collar? Call 86S-5693. Reward. I'm freezing. Martin. HOT PIZZA. 10" 90c; 12" $1.20; 14" 51.50. Fast delivery 'til 2 a.m. 238-2292. Paul Bunyan's. god groks all! lutheran student worship, 10:15 eisenhower; 11:45, 12:30 grace luth eran; 4:00 vespers eisenhower. FOR A GOOD selection of the best hair grooming aids for men it's Davidson.'s Barber Shop. MEN: THE BARBERS at Davidson's Barber Shop know how important a good haircut is to you—do you? If you do, you will always go to Davtdson's Barber Shop for your haircuts. Located next to G. C. Murphy Co. on Allen St. HELP WANTED KITCHEN HELP and waiters needed Call Theta Delta Chi and ask for Lynn Number 237-4402. DISHWASHER work 1, eat 2 at Chi Phi, plus privileges. Call caterer 237-4332. WAITERS, DISHWASHERS needed at Phi Kappa Sigma. Full social privi• leges. Work two, eat three. Call Tom Easley 23134063. WAITERS AND pot washer needed to work for meals and social privileges at 'TKE. Call caterer 137-4444. 'TWO WAITERS wanted. Work two meals, eat three. Total work load 1 1 / 2 hours, Mon. thru Sat. Call kitchen manager, 'University Club between 5 and 7 p.m. 237-2251. FOUND FOUND— ONE Watch outside door of PUB recreation room. Call 238-5747. WORK WANTED PROFESSIONAL TYPING of manu scripts, term papers, reports, and disser tations. Electric typewriter. 239-7029 or 238-4035. MISCELLANEOUS INTOXICATE YOURSELF with Sherry (Erhard that is)— Friday, Soul and Blues, Go round with our Millstone (Amy that is)— Saturday, French and American. The Jawbone Coffee House, 8.1 a.m. 415 E. Foster. HUNGRY? CALL The Paul Bunyan Shop. Good sandwiches, hot pizza, fast delivery 'lll 2 a.m. 2284292. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA • • • ';‘, ty3. ERNEST C. POLLARD Noontilize Speech Noontime Speech Set By Pollard Ernest C. Pollard, head of the department of biophys ics, will be the first speaker in a noontime series entitled "The Creative Edge." The first program will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Eisenhower Chapel Lounge. Those interested may bring their lunch at 12 p.m.; coffee and tea will also be served. The purpose of the series is, to encourage cross-disciplinary information and conversation, and to raise questions of hu man value in relation to the directions of modern knowl-, edge. Pollard will speak on, the trends of research and' discovery in biophysics. Eugene Williarns, professor of geology, will preside at this first session. The series is sponsored by the faculty committee of United Campus Ministry, and is open to the public. CAMPUS AMUSEMENT CENTER Home of the Hearty Hoagy 16" Hoagy 79c I Next to Herlocher's EDS ATTENTION SHOP AT your own risk!! at The Garage, across from the Korner Kupboard. SCUBA INSTRUCTION: Learn how to dive before spring. Nittany Divers offers Y.M.C.A. sponsored SCUBA instruction. Sign up in Room 105, Ferguson at 7:00 p.m., Monday January 15. Course fees 517.00. IS HOWARD HUGHES really trying to buy out T.l.M.'s Las Vegas Night Casino? February 10 in the HUB. WHEREVER YOU are—wherever you go—there you will be—Lutheran Student Worship. A ROFFLER SCULPTUR KUT by Gib Davidson is the ultimate in good hair goorming for men. A Ruttier Sculptor Kut eliminates hard to manage hair. Your hair always looks well-groomed when you have your hair Sculptor Kut. I By appointment only. 238-0612. THE GREAT Green Coat shall rise again. Call Sgt. Hedva Pepper for information and you shall have peace. 865-5669. CAMPUS AMUSEMENT Center. Home of the 16" Hearty Hoagy only 79c, 14 oz. drinks for only 10c. Next to Herlochers on College Avenue. WOMEN'S CHORUS needs men! Audi tions. Call 865.0433. DIDN'T YOU HEAR? The SRL still holds its meeting Monday, 8:30 p.m. in 214 HUB. Now you know so go! THE BIG GIRL with the big voice— Sherry Erhard and a touch of the conti nent. Amy Millstone will be the delight of the Jawbone Friday and Saturday 8-1 a.m. 1415 E. Foster) LOST: GOLD WATCH around HUB Jammy Friday. Contact Karen 865.9480. Great sentimental value. Generous re ward. REWARD FOR return of black fur lined coat stolen from Physical Science Build ing 1-8-67. Call George 865.0056. WILL THE PERSON who took my Navy Blue Toggle Coat off rack outside 117 Mac Allister (gloves, scarf, cap in pock ets) sth period Jan. 10, call 865.0001. Reward! No questions asked! Tom LADIES WATCH lost near East Halls or Chambers. Reward. Call Lynne 865- 0367. LOST: LIGHT BROWN girl's winter coat and jade bracelet at Teddi's. Reward. Call 8654692. FOR RENT ONE BEDROOM Apartment available February 1, 424 Waupelani Drive, 8100/ mo., 238-8116. SEMI-EFFICIENT Apartment; winter and spring. 555 per month. Call 238-2750. Three blocks from campus. FEMALE ROOMMATE to share a fur nished house located in Lemont. 5451 month for rent plus utilities. Present tenant is graduate student. Call 865-6873 during day. Call 238-2208 after 5:00 p.m. FULLY FURNISHED 3 bedroom apart ment for rent at Bluebell. Includes Free Bus Service. Call 238-3103. APARTMENT FOR RENT: Furnished, 2 bedrooms, 1 1 / 2 baths, wall to wall carpeting, air conditioning, dishwasher. $205 a month. 2 miles from campus. Bus available. Phone 238-8500. ROOM FOR RENT. Call 237-4125. 242 South Atherton Street. BLUEBELL EFFICIENCY. Immediate occupancy. Phone 237-7506. Justice epartment Seeks Dr e ft Lawsuit Dismissal WASHINGTON (1?) The Justice Department asked U.S. District Court yesterday to dismiss a lawsuit filed to prevent draft boards 11 nm hastening induction of indi viduals who interfere with the operation of the draft. The action was brought by the National Student Asso ciation last December after Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, Selective Service director, recommended that draft boards reclassify as lA those who interfere with the draft. The Justice Department attacked the NSA suit on two grounds. That the court does not have the jurisdiction to review reclassification of Selective Service registrants be fore they are actually inducted, and that the student asso ciation, because it is not directly affected by any actions of a draft board, has no standing to bring the case into court. The department said that a 1967 amendment to the Selective Service Act specifically removes jurisdiction from the federal courts to review the classification and process ing of any draft registrant before he receives an order to report for induction. In addition to the National Student Association the Wesley Plans Discussi©n Considering that there are hundreds of solar systems similar to ours, and that there may be life on planets re sembling our own; "How many civilizations h a v e arisen, looked into their nights skies, seen what we see, and asked the same questions?" This and other questions about the Biblical faith and a scientific world view will he discussed at the Wesley Fellowship at 7 p.m. Monday. = THE ITINERANT PLEDGES OF PI KAPPA PHI WISH 7 - -1 THEIR BELOVED BROTHER- = HOOD A PLEASANT WEEKEND. =-= NOW SHOWING MEM" - FEATURE TIME SAT. - SUN. 1:30 - 3:40 - 5:50 - 8:00 - 10:10 P.M. s. v.l 1.1140 0 tici V awe 001:• lathe : 140 ,.400, 4 0,.„ •, • 20th CENTURY-FOX Presents A MARK ROBSON-DAVID MET PRODUCTION PANAVISION' COLOR by DeLUXE (S UGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES' (CO NOW PLAYING CINEMA FEATURE TIM 8:30 E SAT. - SUN. 2:30 - 5:30 - P.M. COMING WEDNESDAY - THE Oin) - 73 - 4 D a 9 r'''l4 L-110 MP rat THE 4:.GixicE,'„„,scopEy le, CI 0 THEATRE UNITED ARTISTS • tRAVANIER. COIMVO. Beginning with a viewing of the film, "Universe," the group will engage in a con versation about the religious significance of life on Earth. The Wesley Fellowship is an expression of the Metho dist Student Movement, and meets each Monday evening at the Wesley Foundation to deal with contemporary issues in students' lives. Admission to the showing of the film is free, and the discussion is open to any in terested persons. SuHosted For Nature Audiehcot ~; ~ suit also was joined in by Students for a Democratic So ciety and Campus Americans for Democratic Action. Join ing the organization were 16 persons, all said to be students at various colleges. The suit is being pressed by the Ameri can Civil Liberties Union. McCarthy Applauded In other developments, most of an audience of 6,500 students rose and applauded Sen. Eugene McCarthy yes terday after a speech in which he said the Johnson ad ministration is "afraid to negotiate" in the Vietnam war. Sigma Chi Rushing Smoker See the "Su'per Bowl" in Color Sunday, January 14 2- 5 p.m. Dress Coat & Tie STANLEY WARNER :' ' ,I NEMitaps i„ 41110011: ' '.'''''' '''' '''''. '-'''"'' ' ''''HAL" NOW . . 1:30 - 3:25 - 5:30 - 7:30 • 9;30 A Gripping Drama of Two Iron-willed Men as They Match Wits During The Battle of the Bulge in World War II I Action waits at trigger-point! CHARIIOII HESTON M MOULIN SCHEII • Coming WEDNESDAY • Nan 1018nieit hee/ qh a 210 .9; • li tigt Made Li o Pin g mf;sic TitieHappi stuff beata • al Of 'm arl, 91Cal aos 'VPios eiltnanv 111Y1 ~ -2 . , :ij, . ._, .• ::. ..-,; ,:',, : : . .7:;, , ::,,..,..::: ,. :7;- : ;',..., . - : ','!,;...i.:€: , ..:: . , •, : :1•:;;.:5!.....1t, . - , •,!i: : :.::.:i..:‘'..:,...!,‘'''..i.- : :-::,';. .' -. 6. STANLEY WARNER . HURRY Final 4 Days!. 1:40-3:30.5:25-7:20-9:20 "GUARNTEED TO PIN YOU TO THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT a very good, AUDR HEPBUI AL ARK RICHAr CREN: WAIT UNTI DAR ..stdrogEFREM ZIMBALIST jR. ON) TECHNICOLOR , FROM WARNER BROS,SEVEN ARTS W Starts WEDNESDAY James MASON G. CHAPLIN "COP-OUT" A Love In . . . Turned Ki1I•Inl iwzzimpm lIVA 4 -_ ,:.: • ' .: : 0 NOW 0 "----lIIIMMII6--_ Ili A Mat. 2:30 - 4:40 Eve. 7:00 - 9:15 THRILL TO THE MOST UNUSUAL FILM OF THE YEAR! ... IT WILL SHOCK SOME AND INTRIGUE OTHERS ... WILL BE TALKED ABOUT FOR SOME TIME TO COME! SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1968