PAGE EIGHT Faculty, Staff Keep ' .;-, 4.isy Recent paintings by Walter E. Rutkowski, a doctoral can didate at • the University, are on display in the Art Education Gallery of Chambers Bldg. The paintings re executed in a technique o!: wet wax stained with oil paint washes. The one-man show, open to the public, continues through Saturday. The artist is on leave of absence from the University of New Mexico. He is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, and earned the master of arts de gree from the University of New Mexico.' Robert E. Dunham, assistant to the vice president of resi dent instruction at the Univer sity and associate professor of speech, has been reappointed to a three year term serving the National University Exte,i sion Atsociation. He is now serving on the Executive Board of •the com mittee on discussion and de bate. This is the only com mittee with its own national office, and it maintains con tact with each state in the country. * * * William R. Carriker, profes- Pollard, YAK Discuss Student Protest Today Ernest C. Pollard, head of drugs, the nature of laws in the Biophysics Department, volved, and the position of the will present his views on legit- University in regard to both of imate and illegitimate student these. protest at a regular chapter Phillip Abbott Luce, former meeting of Young Americans member of the pro-Peking Pro for Freedom, 7:30 tonight in gressive Labor Party, will 217-218 Hetzer Union Building. speak on campus Feb. 13. He YAF will discuss various as- is ,the author of "The New pects of drugs on campus after Left" and "Road to Revolu- Dr. Pollard's remarks, which . tion" which will go on sale in will be an extension and con- the HUB next week. He also tinuation of a speech he made wrote an article for "The New to the University Senate last Guard" on SDS which will be Tuesday. distributed at the YAF table, The group will consider the according to Booksale Chair nature of marijuana and other man Ken Anderer. seeseipeesesesomooiroomoolaseelpoosooooessectosoopeoposoloieeesosoom COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS ******************** oe_eseeeesso• ***** om0000meeses0000timee••••• 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 pone tables that are built strong and attractive. Heavy Nova ply sealed top and permanent striping. Ready for UM Priced right. As little as SlO a month. Brunswick pool tables available tool 0. W. Houts and Son, State College, Pa. TENOR SAX Parts Selmer 4. Hi-F1 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 an. boys 6 Skates. Call 238-7052 after 6 P.m DAVIDSON'S BARBER SHOP has one of the best assortments of natural pure bristle hetr brushes fn this area. $2.95 56.95. LARGE SANDWICH: 22 Inches long, loaded with meats, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, pickets, and onions. Fast de livery. 238-2292. Paul Bunyan's. DELICIOUS STEAK Sandwiches .75c; cheese steaks .85c. Fast delivery till 2 a.m. 238-2292. Paul Bunyan's. FOR SALE: 1957 Chev. 6 cOr New bat tery, starter. Good rubber. Make small offer. Dennis 23E1-4137 after 6:00. 150 WATT FISHER Amplifier complete with FM Tuner. Must see to appreciate. Call Frank 865-5106. ARCHITtiCTSI 21x36 drawing board wit P-bar, 7 point Radiograph set In humi dor base. Call 238-4462. GUITAR Excellent condition. Very cheap. Diana 2374025 _between 4 and 6:30 p.m. RUGS FOR cold mornlngsl 2x3, 4x6. Assorted textures, colors. Roland & Hull, Inc. 258 E. Beaver. 237.3321.- ELECTRIC GUITAR, 2-Pickups, Tremelo, case and patch cord; and Kay Guitar Amplifier with Tremelo, 3-inputs. 237-6498. OVERSTUFFED CHAIRS, Davenports, Dressers, Breakfast Sets, Swivel Chairs, Bookshelves. Hoy's Used Furniture, Lemont, Pa. 238-0420. VOLKSWAGEN 1962 Sedan, Mechanically Perfect. Records. 2 heaters. No dents. Finances force sale. $575.00. Marten 355.9871. SUITS, SPORT JACKETS, sizes 38 , 40 Factory Outlet. 237-1654 ask for Steve. FOR SALE: HI•FI Record Player, one Year old. Excellent condition. $25. Call 865,5660. BEAUTIFUL MALE Dachshund, 9 weeks, A.U.C., healthy, affectionate, intelligent. See at 705 North Holmes Street. DUE TO financial difficulties 1963 TR-3. Tires and engine good. Phone John 237-7540. FOLK AND BLUES Albums 99c. Ander son through Vanßonk. 132 1 / 2 S.' Pugh, 3rd floor, Room 12. 238-5889. ,SUNBEAM 1965 Sedan, R&H, needs head OW. Best offer over 3200 or trade for stereo equip. Steve 865-2900. G.E. COMPONENT Stereo with Sharpe stereo headphones. One month old. A real buy. Jim 237-6324. FOR SALE: Head Skis. Very good con dition. Bindings and, Miller toe•pieces, 555. 238-1563, 5-7 P.M. JAWBONE DID PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S cabinet star in Marat Sade? Is there a clothing Industry conspiracy to sell the Viet- COng colored pajamas? Is Sammy Davis, Jr. behind the Jewish Black Power Movement? Do the Joint Chiefs of Staff need to test the bomb on people? Does Fu Man Chu? Laugh now, but Problems •of Peace '6B will be a serious discussion of facts and fears with Dr. George An• drews Wed. 8-11 p.m. Student-Faculty Dialogue Jawbone, 415 E. Foster. 2381 613. NOTARY "Located just above the Corner Room" Hotel State College Stars of Office, Classroom sor and head of the department of special education, will work with educators at Mansfield State College on the possible development of a master's level program for teacher edu cation of the mentally retarded. While at Mansfield on Jan. 24, he will also speak to the Phi Delta Kappa Club on "The Educational Resources Infor mation Center." On Feb. 2, Carriker will pre sent a paper at the Interna tional Convention of the Asso ciation for Children with Learn ing Diflculties, to be held at Boston, Mass. Carroll C. Arnold, professor of speech, is one of five author editors of "An Historical An thology of Select British Speeches," recently published by the Ronald Press Co. The volume presents histori cal-critical surveys• of British public address from the time of Ethelbert to Sir Winston Churchill. It furnishes introduc tions, annotations, and biblio graphical materials f o r 48' speeches by 40 speakers. The work is he first of its kind to be published in Eng land during this century. It was prepared under the gen- - WANTED ONE OR TWO roommates wanted for split-level apartment. Call 237-1758 or 865-2295. WANTED: FEMALE, graduate student to' 'share Apt. $35/mo. Cony. location. Call 238-4824. 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 plans, 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: FEMALE roommate. Call 1 Nickie 237-1580. WAITERS NEEDED: Work two meals, eat three. Alpha Rho Chl. Contact caterer 237-4232. ROOMMATE WANTED for two man apartment in Armenara. $57.50 monthly plus electricity. Call 237-6466. DRIVERS WANTED. Delivery to dorms I only. Earn 7.50 - 15.00 per evening working 5 hours a night. Guaranteed 22c per order. 237-6412. DISHWASHERS NEEDED at on•campus fraternity. Work two meals eat three. Call caterer at 2384332. ROOMMATE WANTED for trailer In Boalsburg. $32.50 month. Leave name and phone number In 203-0 HUB if interested. TUTORS—SIGN up USG Tutoring Serv ice HUB Thurs. 9:30 to 12:30. Set your own fees.- Need B in course tutored. ROOMMATE WANTED. 3 bedroom spat level apartment, Bluebell. No deposit required. Call 23747.58. TWO WAITERS wanted. Work evening meal, eat three. Monday thru Saturday. Also social privileges. Call caterer 236- 9954, MALE ROOMMATE for 2 man apart , moot. Immediate occupancy. Close to campus. Call Pete 237-416. ATTENTION SHOP AT your own risk!! at The Garage, across from the Korner •Kupboard. IS HOWARD HUGHES really trying to buy out T.l.M.'s Las Vegas Night Casino? February 10 in the HUB. A ROFFLER SCULPTUR KUT by Gib Davidson Is the ultimate in good hair goorming for men. A Roesler Sculotur Kut Your hard to manage hair. Your hair always - looks well-groomed when you have your hair Sculptur Kut. 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. CALENDAR WATCHES, 511.00, 2 yr. guarantee. Diving Watches, $13.00. Cali 237-1654. N ITTANY DIVERS: Club Meeting, Wednesday, Jan. 17, 7:00 p.m., Room 111 Boucke. Speaker and elections. IT'S YOUR WORLD—or Is It? Discuss "Problems of Peace '6B" with Dr. George Andrews. Student-Faculty Dia logue, Wednesday 8.11 p.m. Jawbone, 415 E. Foster. 238-1613. SEE THE Voiles at "Eldelwiess"— February 17th! LUTHERAN STUDENT Worship. Vespers 6:30 Eisenhower Chapel; Holy Com munion 10:00 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church. AUGUST 6, 1945. What does it mean to you . . . today . . . See the War Game Saturday all day at the Jawbone. FOR RENT SEMI-EFFICIENT Apartment; winter and spring. $55 per month. Call 238.2750. Three blocks from campus. FEMALE ROOMMATE to share a fur-I nished house located In Lemont. 5451 month for rent plusutilities. Present tenant Is graduate student. Call 865-6873 during day. Call 238-2208 after 5:00 p.m. !APARTMENT FOR RENT: Furnished, i 2 bedrooms, 1 1 / 2 baths, wall to wall !carpeting, air conditioning, dishwasher. 15205 a month. 2 miles from campus. Bus available. Phone 238.8500. j BLUEBELL EFFICIENC - I;: — lmmadlate occupancy. Phone 237-7506. SOPHISTICATED ONE- or two-man apartment for spring and summer terms. Call Rick 238-7181. ONE BEDROOM Apartment available February 1, Whitehall Plaza, $lOO per month unfurnished, $l3O furnished. 238. 8116. ROOMS( 606 South Allee Street. By month, large— $42, regular— $3B. WORK WANTED PROFESSIONAL TYPING of manu• scripts, term papers, reports, and disser tations. Electric typewriter. 2313-7029 or 2384035. SAX PLAYER desires work with combo Well experienced. Rock, R.&B. Soul. Some vocals. Kevin 565-6147. WANTED 'MOD' SALESGIRLS! Only those who are willing to work need apply Call Mr. ,Holiday-237-1138 eral editorship of Donald C. Bryant, of. the University of lowa, who also contributed ma terials pertinent to the 18th century. I::=MM R. H. Wherry, William El liott Professor of Life Insur ance, has been appointed by the National Collegiate Ath letic Association to be chair man of its insurance commit tee for 1968. The NCAA provides• an op portunity for its 684 members to purchase accident, health and life insurance on a group basis. • Mrs. ( Pauline H. Hord, a specialist in public he aith nursing, has been appointed as sociate professor of nursing in the University's College of Human Development. Mrs. Hord comes to the Uni versity from Harrisburg, where she was a public health nursing 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 065-9531. GRADUATE STUDENT will tutor ele mentary statistics and dynamics. 3 hours week. Call 237.3909 between 6:00 and 5:00 p.m. MONEY. TUTOR. Need B in course ,tutored. Sign up dining areas Wed. 6 p.m. 'to 8 p.m. USG Tutoring Service. 2 + 2 equals '6B FOR Dr. George An drews and "Problems of Peace". Student Faculty Dialogue, Wednesday 811 p.m Jawbone, 415 E. Foster. 238.1613. HOT PIZZA. 10" 90c; 12" $1.20; 14" $1.50. Fast delivery 2 a.m. 238.2292. Paul Bunyan's. 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 Davidson's Barber Shop for your haircuts. Located next to G. C. Murphy Co. on Allen St. COLD FEET? Buy a rug for your room! 4x6, 2x3; assorted colors, textures. Roland & Hull, Inc., 258 E. Beaver. 237-3321._ FAKE CHRISTIANS good Christians apparent Christians pseudo Christians —reluctant Christians will the au thentic Christian please stand up? That is the question-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 Hartrantt; 9:06 at Tener; 9:09 at :Warnock; 9:13 at Waring. E UROPE SUMMER 1968, students fac ,ulty, dependents. Round trip let, group 50, tare 5265.00. Contact: Joel Schweidel 238.4763 atter 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 1 18 in 101 Carnegie. WHO WILL be the Queen of "Eidelwiess" I —February 17th? ATTEND THE Penn State Camera Club meeting tonight, 7:30. 215 Willard. WORSHIP (EPISCOPAL) Chapel. Sun day 11 a.m. Liturgy of the Word. 6:15 p.m. Liturgy of the Lord's Supper, and 7 p.m. Wednesday. I THE WAR GAME . . . See It before It's I too late! Sunday—Grace Lutheran Church 1 -7 and 9 p.m. HELP WANTED WAITERS, DISHWASHERS needed at Phi Kappa Sigma. Full social privi leges. Work two, eat three. Call Tom Easley 238-6063. TWO WAITERS. Delta Chi fraternity. Work two meals and eat three. Social privileges. Call caterer 238.9944. MISCELLANEOUS HUNGRY? CALL The Paul Bunyan Shop. Good sandwiches, hot pizza, fast delivery 'til 2 a.m. 238.2292. IS IT REALLY just for the birds (owls, hawks, doves, Lyndon and Lady)? "Prob. (ems of Peace '6B". Student-Faculty Dia logue with Dr. George Andrews—Jaw bone, Wed. 8-11 p.m. 41.5 E. Foster. ,238-2526. REWARD FOR return of black fur lined coat stolen from Physical Science Build ing 1-8-67. Call George 865-0856. 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 askedl Tom LOST: LIGHT BROWN girl's winter coat and lade bracelet at Tedes. Reward. Call 865.5692. • LOST: BLACK Pocketbook Friday night. Need cards desperately. No questions ;asked. Reward! Christine 238-4583. LOST: BROWN Wallet; need cards. Please bring to HUB desk or call Bruce 8659045. LOST: GETTYSBURG College Class Ring Initials LGE.' Call Len 238-5569. Reward Penn State Outing Club planning meeting_ for Spring Canoeing Trips., Thurs., Jan. 18. 7;30 P.M 218 HUB THE.DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY .PARK, PENNSYLVANIA consultant in the Division of Public Health Nursing for the State Department of Health. Father Andre Schuwer, pro fessor 'of philosophy at Du quense 'University, will 'present a paper entitled "Some Re flections on Heideg,g,P-'s Cri tique of Judgement as the 'Locus' of Truth". at a collo quium sponsored f. y the Uni versity's departme:4 of philos ophy. The colloquium will be held at 4 p.m. Friday in the Assem bly' Room of the Hetzel Union 131dg. It will be open to the public. ,• •. ' West Hartford Public Schools West Hartford,_ Connecticut Interviewer on campus Thursday; Jan. 18, 1968. Ele mentar y. secondary and special positions, such as speech, psychological con iultant, physical education are available for September, 1968. See Placement office for details. NOW SHOWING ... 2:00 `- 4:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 'THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE, -c l 'i "Great a zinging, heel-thumping ' entertainment musical made of the , d in the magical 'on of of_ ppins' 'Mary Sound Poppins' 'usic'!" ---GOOD HOUSEKEEPj "Sparkles wit one of the ci bonanzas of year...a lavi happy motioi ---DENVER PO iiacMURRAY TOMMY GREEK PAGE Caii's COOPER HERMIONt BADDELEY irsiiVANN WARREN and JOHN DAVIDSON - Use Collegian Classifieds any person, living or dead, and the Ousters portrayed in this film is pur4ly coincidental and not intended. 20th CENTURY-FOX Presents A MARI{ ROBSON-DAVID INEISBARIPRODUCIION STARR N 6 JOEY SCUTII GRANT PARKINS GEO PARKINS[ r ifilTE 13 1 / 1 11i S I H ITE N Gstsst Bislip assn. DAVrE)TErs - Afir mAiliiiizoN HELEN DEUISCE2OIfOTHY EINGSLEY OURYand"AIIiPREVIN•JAC"QO A CES;(4I;,,,„ I , II3 ,,, N , I , I fornR iii , CIi „ C o OLO AR D /I e eO X N E • NOW - SHOWING FEATURE • TIME - 1:00 - 3:41 - 6:22 - 9:10 Clint Eastwood At His Bests STANLEY WARNER 237-3351 Walail IllegaPP l at Alliollaire CAMPUS PACKS on SALE Sponsored by the HUB 'COMMITTEES 237-2112 NOW PLAYING IS JOHN LENNON REALLY A SWIM? DID YOU FIGHT THE WAR FOR THE LIKES OF THEM? ARE YOU SORRY YOU WON? AND WHO IS THAT LITTLE OLD MAN? IS IT THE FAMOUS BEATLES? WHY SO 1T FAMOUS IS *: * ••1 • I ,• 1/ Rd Da f t NiGhT -- SPECIAL. TIMES -- 5:00. - 6:30 - 8:00 - 9:30 P.M. MUTED 1O MARE ADDIBICUI NOW . . h3O -MO - 5:30 • 7:30 • 9:30 :..,,,•" • ). starrillAMES MASON GERALDINE cIIApLIN • BOBBY DARIN UM OR TIE mon vinous II TE EOM itORIOS SIEIOI •I:000CEO IT VITA Of IIIOWIIO.OIIICTII I! lICUT 1001[• 02 , ,iji, ' 4 7," - '4 ,w,,_,,:_,]* Ti a Love•ln...Turned ILIII•In ‘stmminommilow 0 , ::4:•:5:",1" . :: ,, ,'A% ,, W ,. ::n - ::"`WWS: . W, ~ : .‘l,:, 6 , &,,,xfS.Z.;::;*Wmo, •0w the word is out on Our Alak House MORSE iN HERALD TRAVELER `Enjoy nt for ryone latter age!' EDBOOK If you only see the "must-see" films, you must see "Our Mother's House". Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer o m Filmwaysp., ..• Dirk &monde . JadcCktytea's RIM of Our Mother% House ' Jeremy l t rcx>ks,roHcryn HarareetVr`Z-. ) palmed ced 6 , ecled by ftecuwo puice. Jack Clayton • Martin Ransohoff•Cgd oHemnif h.:vs oove• in Mesnxact STANLEY , WARNER , Starts .- 1111FIFA i:. ._, TOME! 237-2215 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 196 Ground floor of HUB 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Once in a long while, films such as "A Taste Of Honey", "The Servant", "Darling" and "Blow-Up" create a special kind of excitement. The reviews make it clear that it has happened again. Judith Crist, on the Today Show praised "Our Mother's House" as "a movie you won't want to miss." Time Magazine termed it "Splendid! A modern gothic tale of innocence and evil." Saturday Review said "A triumph of the director's art!"