PAGE EIGHT (Continued from page one) and artillery killed 39 Communist soldiers in a seven-hour battle. 500 Fight Marines About 500' of the enemy were engaged in this action, in the Cua Viet River Valley some 15 miles south of the DMZ. Marines were in the thick of the fight. They reported they accounted for 16 of the enemy dead,, but lost the same number of their own killed and 113 wounded with 76 of the wounded requiring hospitalization. Cas ualties among the South Vietnamese were de scribed as light. Farther south, government soldiers killed .21 enemy troops four miles east of Hue, the old imperial capital that was heavily damaged in battle through much of Feb ruary. They reported uncovering the bodies of 25 other enemy soldiers in the same area. Hue Still Objective • A senior U.S. officer said Wednesday he believed that Hue is the. next major objective of the North Vietnamese forces, though "I don't rule out an attack against Khe Sanh." He estimated more than a division of Com munist troops—more than 10,000 men—re mained in the general area of the city. Official tabulations of enemy dead in action this year edged toward the 60,000 mark. The U.S. Command said the total as of last Saturday was 56,400. Gen. William C. Westmoreland has or ganized a new American headquarters for the five northern provinces making up the Ist Corps area and put an Army general in charge of operations for Hue north. Marine Lt. Gen. Robert E. Cushman retains over-all command of the area and will begin charge of any battle south of Hue. New Command Direction of American forces in the hot spot sector adjoining the DMZ has fallen to Lt. Gen. William B. Rosson, 49, a native of Des Moines, lowa, who has been command ing American forces in the central area of South Vietnam. Until late last year, the only American troops in the five northern provinces were Marines. Then, because of the increased threat of a massive North Vietnamese inva- or Results-Use Collegian Classifieds Summer happens at Southampton! What a way to learn! Located In one of .the country's best•knawn summer fun areas, Southampton College Is surrounded by magnificent beaches, yachting and sail ing centers, golf courses, art colonies, theatre activities and more and morel Accredited undergraduate courses in Humanities, Sci• ence, Social Science, and Education, plus limited gradu• ate offerings, during two 5-week sessions: June 24• July 26; July 29-August 30. Courses are open to visiting stu dents who are in good standing at their own college. Three, four and five•week workshops in sculpture, music, painting, drama and films, Concerts and lectures will be given by resident musicians and visiting experts. Dormitory accommodations are available for students in academic courses and workshops. For information, write to the Director of the Summer Program. Mention the college you're now attending. SOUTHAMPTON COLLEGE LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY Southampton, N.Y. 11968 • (516) AT 3.4000 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES First insertion 15 word maximum Eacil additional consecutive Insertion . . 25c Each additional 5 words 10c per day Cash Basis Only! Nq Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. Monday through Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing , FOR SALE STUDENTS: WE provide Insurance for autos, motorcycles, motorscooters, travel, valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr. Temeles, 2384633. CONN FLUEGEL Horn, completely over hauled and relacquered. Only $l5O. Ac tual cost well over MO. Doug 238-445. DORM CONTRACT North Halls, Have a large room close to classes. Call 865• 6929. Available Spring. GOOD USED Zls-Zad Portable Sewing Machine. Cheap. $49.95. Cash and carry. Phone Moyer's 238-8367. DORM CONTRACT for sale. Buy now, get more choice of dorm. Call Bruce 065- 3833. DORM CONTRACT for sale (West Halls). Must move, will sell dirt cheap. Call 865-4311 TWELVE INCH SUBS. Regular, tuna 65c; chicken, ham, 70c; No delivery charge. Student checks cashed. Dean's Fast Delivery. 238-8035. FENDER TAPE Echo Chamber. Perfect condition. $l5O (retails at $225). 6 mos. old. Call 237-3076 or 238-6075. ALL NEW, still unpacked: Vox WahWah Pedal $4O, Tlpble - Booster $lO, Head set $l2, Seth - Thomas Metronome $7.50. Reverb (Magnatone) $l5. (List Larry 1365-0552. FOR SALE: Complete Ludwig Drum set. 532.5 or make offer. Financing possible. Call 237-2047. NEW REMINGTON Cordless Electric Shaver. Low price. Call Lee 237-7023. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB Mountaineering Division Meeting Tuesday, March 12 9:30 P.M. in 112 Boukhout Slides will - be shown A-fense. , sion, Westmoreland began shifting Army troops north. Rosson's new command includes the 3rd Marine Division and large detachments of the Army's 101st Airborne Division and the Ist, Air Cavalry Division, Major units re maining directly under Cushman's command are the Ist Marine Division and the Army's Americal Division. U.S. jet sqUadrons seeking to cut into North' Vietnam's war potential staged 109 missions above the border with 'radar guid ance in cloudy weather Thursday. This was the greatest number since 117 were flown Feb. 4, The closest raid to Hanoi was another attack .1:?3 , Navy Intruders against a raido communications center 10 miles southeast of the capital. Low clouds and darkness pre venter •an assessment of the damage to the station, a link in North Vietnam's air de fense system Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker told Vietnamese newsmen in Saigon 'he did not believe there is a stalemate in the war. He said the allies "have already started" to take the offensive. "My view has been right along that we have made steady progress here," Bunker said. "This Viet Cong - North Vietnamese of fensive has been a setback to that progress. It has delayed it . . . Enemy Determined "We face an enemy that is determined and willing to make very heavy sacrifices. Therefore, it will require sacrifices on our part too. I am confident the Vietnamese peo ple and their allies can meet these require ments. I have said many times, if we stick with it, 'we will come out all right in the end." The ambassador said the pacification program has not broken down, despite in roads• of the Communist lunar new year drive. "Our information," he said, "is that in about one-third of the provinces the pacifica tion program was seriously affected, in about one-third it was only moderately affected and in one-third it was practically not affected at all." 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FOR SALE EAST HALLS Dorm Contract for spring term. Quiet floor. Possibility of having as single. 865-9085. NEW HONDA 330 All new 36 h.p. engine, s•speed gearbox, 106 m.p.h. quar ter mile 13.8 seconos. Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh. 237-2581. 1964 TAYLOR Imperial Mobile Home, 10' x 54'. Two bedrooms with w/w car paling, hardwood living room floor, auto matic washer. Other extras. Available April 1. Call 238-1371 afier 6 . NEW HONDA 450 All new 45 h.p. en gine, 5-speed gearbox. 112 m,p.h quar ter mile 13.2 seconds. Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh. 237-2581. NEED A dependable car, to get you home? '67 VW, beige, w.w., 9500 miles. Immaculate. 466-6776 after 5:30 p.m. BASSET PUPPIES. AKC registered, all colors. Good hunters, gentle, affection ate pets. Call 466-6580. 1962 RED TR3. Excellent condition. Must sell highest reasonable offer. Call 238-0474. TWO VW TIRES w/w, 10,000 miles, use Continental brand. Best offer. 237- 1185. LAYETTE 4-TRACK 12 watt Stereo Tape Recorder. Still under warranty! Must sell! Call Hank 8659084. SUNBEAM '67 Imp. Red withblack In terlor, radio, heater, warranty. Very clean and economical. 238.8155. 1961 FORD Galaxie hardtop; power steertne; new winter treads; excellent condition. 5500. Call 355-3245. MINI-STROBE 15 here! Genuine Elec tronic Stroboscope so small it fits In a pill bottle. 1-60 flashes/sec.: Neon bulb last indefinitely. $5.00. Ted or Doug 238-4645. WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED for Whitehall apartment spring term. Only 895 rent for entire term. Call 238.7790. WANTED: FEMALE roommate Spring Term, with or without apartment. Cali Dottie 237-1348. FEMALE TO SHARE driving to San Francisco end of March. Cat! Vicki 237-2880 after 6 p.m. ROOMMATE(S) SPRING Term at White hall Plaza. Own room, bus, pool. Ren reduction. 238-5150. PENN STATE OUTING CLUB Ski Division Meeting Movie After Meeting! Tuesday, March 14, rao p.m. 121 Sparks Final plans for Vermont trip. NOTARY Above the Corner Room Hotel State College Air Raids TWELVETREES 237-2112 TODAY 5.1.9 I I P.M. Sunday thru Wednesday 5.1.9 DOES THE TRUTH MAKE YOU NERVOUS ? Peter Brook has created a full scale assault on TODAY ! THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY in The Peter Brook Production of TELL _ME LIES in Color 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED for Spring Term (Summer option). Three man Bluebell Apartment— 550/month. Call 238-5319. ROOMMATE— PLUSH bachelor Pent house: TV; stereo; air conditioning; dishwasher; quiet, well-constructed build- In. Call 237-7540. WANTED FOR Spring 2•man apartment close to campus. Call John or Jeff 238- 7368. 2 GIRLS DESIRE approved apartment spring term. Call Pat 865-5750. TWO ROOMMATES to live with Froth staffers in 4 man Bluebell spring term. 555. 237-1654. WANTED: RIDE TO Florida for two. Mar. 20 - Mar. 28. Call Don 238-3442. Sue F. 237-25937 ROOMMATES WANTED for Bluebell Apts. Ist month rent free. 567.50 per month. Call 238.869 after 5. WANTED TO RENT: Efficient Apart , ment or room with kitchen. April to September. JoAnn 237-1558. ALL KINDS of Typing, expertly done. Contact Ethel at 23p-5413. ROOMMATE WANTED to share ex penses in three man apartment for spring term. 238-5126. WANTED! STUD Roommate for spring term. Must be able to handle wild social lite. Call 237-4196. ROOMMATE WANTED to share two man apartment at Whitehlll Plaza sprint, term. Call Don 237-1064. ONE ROOMMATE for Spring Term Large 3 man apartment. Call 237-1563. ROOMMATE SPRING Term, 3-man apartment. Excellent condition, clean. S5O/month plus electricity, air condition ing, new furniture. Call Roger 237-3555. 45 Metzger Bldg. FUR RENT • AVAILABLE NOW or Spring Term— furnished two bedroom, two bath, huge living room. Separate gas kitchen.' Graduating. Must sublet. 238-5158. SUBLETTING NOW for Summer; Beau tifully furnished 4 man apartment with air-conditioning, swimming pool, con venientl summer bus service and June rent covered. All for extremely reason able rates. Call 237-6337. NOW AVAILABLE Bluebell Efficiency for Information. Call 238-967E1 PENN STATE OUTING CLUB Horses! Meeting of all people interested in Horse Division Election of officers. Bring $1.50 for PSOC membership. Film to be shown 71 Willard, 7:30 P.M. Mon., March 11 See HUB Desk for more information THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Head of Student Council, Too Coed Engineering Major? Most women trim, of plas-( tics and glass Li terms of home furnishings. Sue Terner ' , tends to mans facture them. The vivacious brunette from Pittsburgh is well along to ward her goal, since she is majoring in engineering . me chanics with a materials op tion at the University—cur rently the only coed to do so. Her acceptance among the in engineer ng student body has been enthusiastic. She was elected president of the Engineering Student Coun cil, the first woman ever to hold the job. She also heads the Intercollegiate Council Board, composed or the stu dent council presidents from each college. Sue came to University , Park at 16, having finished high school in three years. Mathematics and science in terested her, but not as ab stractions, so engineer in g seethed the logical choice of field. Under her dirntion. Engi neering Student Council has PLEASE BE 'EFUL! Only you prevent 'est fires! 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FOR RENT AIR-CONDITIONED Apartment, ,Spring Term. Two•man Efficiency, new building across from South Halls. Option for sum mer. Call 237-6320 John or Marty. 3 (WO(MEN) Bluebell Apartment. Spring term, summer option. Furnished. Month's (rent paid. Air-condltloning, poll, free bus, cable, curtains, pictures, utensils. 1238.8647. SUBLEASE FOR summer term, 4 man Bluebell Apartment. Will negotiate. Call 238-6563. SUMMER SUBLET: University Towers 2-3 (wo(man) apartment. Alr condition ing, dishwashing, cable. June rent paid. 2384232. EFFICIENCY FOR Spring Term. Across from South Hall Garden House. Call 237-1068. UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom Apartment. Available immediately. Apartment C-34, Whitehall Plaza. Free bus and pool. Phone 237-6109. FOR RENT: Summer Tr:l'W - - 4 • 6 man Bluebell Apt. You set price. Call 238-9513 before Finals. HELP WANTED ENGINEERING STUDENTS, graduate lor undergraduate for part-time on the 1 I lob experimentation and/or Design in Field of Metalworking under high pres, sure, No. Previbus experience required. Starting at $1.60 per hour. Increments of time no less than three consecutive hours are required. Located one block from campus. Phone 237-7701 to set up an appointment for interview. Times, for interview will ordinarily be from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Occasional eve ning and/or weekend work may be avail able. Pressure Technology Corporation, DEAN'S FAST DELIVERY — Service— Help Wanted: Must have own car. Work two nights a week. Beginning Spring Term. Phone Sunday evening March 10th between 712 p.m. 230-8035. MISCELLANEOUS SPECIAL ADMISSION Information: The standard price for The Sound Show fea turing The Banned will be $.75. Present the slogan "Hop on the Banned - Wagon" and it will be only 5.50. THE OUIJA board warns of a Satur day Stomp at the Jawbone. Tonight 8 to 1 a.m. If fate allows, we'll all be there. 415 E. Foster. • Electrical engineering students wanted to work part-time in campus laboratory. Prefer 4th through 9th term students able to work 10-20 hours per week in at least 3-hour intervals. • Excellent opportunity to gain first hand ex perience using electronic equipment and electro mechanical devices. Previous experience not man datory, but helpful. • Apply to Mike Zurkan, Systems and Controls Laboratory, 224 Mechanical Engineering Building (phone 865.9272) embarked on a variety of pro jects. At the moment, it is set ting up a series of student faculty dialogues f. Spring SUE TE'RNER Term. Interested students will register to meet in groups of 10 to 15 at the ho : s of vari ous engineering professors 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 H r=l LOST: MAN'S tan wallet In Forum Bldg. last week. I need my identifica tion. Reward! Call Jim Cootes 237-7595. COST: ONE PAIR Tortoise Shell Glasses In brown case with exposed clip. Call 238-7785, REWARD: SID. 5 sheets laminated with buttons. No questions asked. Informa tion? Call Larry 865-0552. LOST: MARCH 5, Silver and Black Parker 75 Fountain Pen, probably around 60 Willard. Please call Chuck: 865.2651 Reward. SILVER CHARM Bracelet with five charms on street in front of Mur 'phy's on S. Allen St. Sentimental value. Reward. Contact Mrs. G. Durner at 237-4016 or Murphy's service desk or call 466-6469 evenings. JAWBONE THE MEDIUM is the message and our medium this Friday Is Church Aronson. Join us for an evening of felicity and groovy folk . . . get away froln it all; escape to 415 E. Foster, We are real open from 8 • 1 a.m. Come share with us. . THEY ARE rioting in Cicero, there Is strife sub-urban . . . What mother na ture doesn't do to us, will be done by our fellow man . . . do love! Sunday. Lutheran Student Worship. WOULD YOU LIKE to have your cake and eat It too? We bet you would— No come to the Jawbone tonight( better come early for a seat) cause It's gonna himpent The Jaw, 415 E. Foster. Open to 1, NOTICE THE JAWBONE Coffee House serves delicious food and beverages, offers live entertainment, and is the lovin'est place around. Friday, Saturday 8-1 a.m. 415 E. Foster. NO ADMISSION FEE. TO LOVE is to meet yourself . . . Isn't it time you met? Sunday. Lutheran Student Worship. NEW HONDA 350 All new 36 h.p. engine, s•speed gearbox. 106 m.p.m, quar ter mile 13.8 seconds. Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh. 237-2581. NEW HONDA 450 All new 45 h.p. engine, 5-speed gearbox. 112 m.p.h quarter mile 13.2 seconds. Williamson Sports Motors, 120 S. Pugh. 237-2581. and discuss topics of mutual concern. "We've also sponsored lec tures for students •in the Col lege," Sue said, "and pub lished two guidebooks. We also run course evaluations, supplying professors wh o want them with forms to poll their classes for options on a particular course they teach. Our object is to provide a nrofessor with confidential information which may guide him in making .changes in presentation." A former high 'school tennis star, Sue relaxes from her tough curriculum by playing table tennis. Her hobby is writing, and she manages to find time to sew some of her own clothes and to cook. In dating, she plays the field. "I don't confine myself to engineers," she says smiling. Since Sue will be only 20 when she graduates from Penn State next year, she hopes to go on to graduate school and earn an advanced degree. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ATTENTION STUDENT ECONOMY European Tour. 21 days $499 complete. Visiting' London, Paris, Zurich, Amsterdam, Frankfurt. Write for brochure, care of Box 202, Wayne, Penna. 19007. TUTORING SPANISH, Portuguese, native languages. Call John 237-2730 6-9 p.m. First hour free. JAZZ, JAZZ, JASS; camp, funky and wild. HUB • Committees present the Gilded Seven In concert. Sunday at 3 p.m. in Schwab. Pure unadulterated fun! FREE! FREE COFFEE— Just tell us you're on a study break (you can even lie a little and stay). The Jawbone Coffee House, 415 E. Foster. Friday, Saturday 8 - 1 THE FINEST STEAKS you ever thaw. Fresh Oysters Domestic and Im ported Cheese. Spruce Valley Farm Freezer 238-5031. WORK WANTED PROFESSIONAL TYPING of Manu scripts, term papers, reports, and dis sertations. Electric typewriter. 238-7029 or 238-4035. (WILL DO Typing In my home. Thesis or Term Papers. Phone 359-2942. FOUND FOUND: BLACK and white Beagle, Bluebell area. 237-1619. EXCEPTIONAL EARNING OPPORTUNITY for Science Teachers or Science Graduates to teach an d travel in a science lecture program of nuclear educa tion presented in secondary schools throughout the United States. During each full week of travel science educators are paid $63 subsistence, $25 premium pay and lodging costs plus a minimum base salary of $6OO monthly. Ve hicle is provided (with credit card). Qualifications: Degree in sci ence or science education. Capable of extensive trav el. Good health and speak ing ability. Employment to begin either in February or' July, 1968. Personnel Office • OAK RIDGE ASSO'CrATED • UNIVERSITIES P.O. Box 117 Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 An Equal Opportunity Employer College Announces New Courses ' Two sections of a new 400 can youth. level course, "Special Prob- Section 11, "Community Pro lems in Human Development," cesses: An Introduction to will be offered by the College Planned Change," will be con of Human Development for the ducted by Leonard Hassol who : Spring Term. Both taught by came to Penn State last Sep newcomers to the faculty, they tember as associate profes offer opportunities for students sor of human development, • throughout the University to after several years as chief of investigate some problems of the Community Consultation individuals and families. Service for t th Shore . Section 1, titled "Adoles- Mental Health Center in cence: Coming Age in a Quincy, Mass. Highly Contradictory Society," Discussions will focus on psy will be taught by David chological and social chniques Gittlieb, former assistant di- for effecting group processes - rector of the Job Corps, Office which bring about social change. of Economic Opportunity, who in community units such as the was appointed professor of family, educational systems human development last Sep- and public agencies. Change , tember. , and the resistance to change • The course will deal with the will be examined in real situa transition from childhood to tions and situations simulated adulthood and the biological, in class, when students will psychological and sociological play the various community i forces related to the emergence roles. of youth societies, with' em- These courses in human de-. phasis on the American adol- velopment, would have special: escent culture. Included also meaning for .tudents in edu-. will be discussions of personal cation and social science an& and family attitudes which for others whose interest or. might be modified to lessen the career orientation requires an: gap between the generations understanding of individuals and make growing up a more and families in relation to the tolerable experience for Ameri- current social scene. last Time Tonight 8:00 P.M. An Extifing Off-Broadway Comedy Arnold Weinstein's Red Eye of Love • • 1 4 i THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY THEATRE CA H. STAMM WANE C . A . rs Au Annenall 23743.31 sth WEEK ... 1:30-31304:30-7:30-9:30 WINNER, ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS including BEST PICTURE BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS BEST DIRECTOR SUPPORTING Actress Screen Play Cinematography THE GRADUATE TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION' mEMOASSYFIGTURESPELEASt QNNF RANCROFLOUSTIN HOFFMAN • KAMM ROSS STANLEY WARNER SVILLIr N0W,..2500-4630.7100-9230 ; ,,,oazz=Nb t ,Xl I I WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! SEASONS From die play by ROBERT BOLTMNICOINE ROUT WAWA .., ANNE "'ANY lIIIIEtiI 137.2215 '-- I „... NOW . . . 2:00 - 3:50- 5:30 - 7:20 - 9:20 —The story of a man do ha f a wi e ' PIETRO GERMI's FILM ~....." I i • ill The ly ...and limal„. a wife )- 71 •4' Distaxtea by istua MURES mow; ..and . a wife. —.4 1 UGO TOGNAZZI • Stefanie SANDRELLI Glen BALLISTA e Renee LONGARINI Marco Dellr GIOVANNA SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1968 MaNib. NMIIINIMINIMM, ST DIRECTOR—Fred Zinnemann ST ACTOR—PauI Scofield ST SCREENPLAY—Robert Bolt ST CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color) ST COSTUME DESIGN (Color) M BIA PICTURES presents D ZINNEMANN'S "Ai MAN FOR' 'ALL'
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