The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 23, 1968, Image 8

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EUB Merges with Methodist Church
DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Bish
ops of two denominations, on
.the eve of an historic churcn
merger, joined last night in
denouncing the use of suppres
sive force as a solution dither
to racial unrest or the Vietnam
war. i
Declaring that “radical
repression” of racial upheavals
may signify “creeping totalita
rianism” and that armed'might
won’t settle international is
sues, bishops of the Evangelical
United Brethren Church and
Methodist Church said: l
“This is the hour for the
church to' - join in the greatest
prayer of man, which asks, not
for victory, but for peade.”
The “state of the church”
message, issued by the com
bined corps of 98 bishops of
both denominations, came
amid last-hour preparations for
their merger Tuesday into a
single body—the United Metho
dist Church.
11 Million Members
As the nation’s largest church
merger yet, it will have more
than 11 million confirmed
members domestically, plus 1.8
million baptized children, 1 and
another million adult members
overseas.
In the keynote episcopal mes
sage, delivered by Methodist
Bishop Lloyd C. Wicke, the
bishops said “force commits
suicide” as an instrument of
solving modern international
conflicts. !
Without specifically naj
the Vietnam war but clear!;
ferring to it, they added:
"Whatever the judgmei
the past concerning war,
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FOR SALE
PRE-USED FURNITURE and appliances.
Chests, desks, breakfast sets, beds, mat
tresses, tables, sofas, stoves, refriger
ators, etc. We buy and sell. Furniture
Exchange Inc., toil East College Ave.
238-1181.
LARGEST SANDWICH In town 22"
long loaded with meat, cheese, let
tuce, tomatoes, onions. Call 238-2292.
DUAL 1019 TURNTABLE deluxe base
and cover, Shure V 15 II cartridge, Har
man Kardon 100 watt receiver, walnut
case. Bob 238-4263, 865-3664.
VOICE OF MUSIC slereo Phono. Excel
lent conditlon L s4s. Call Arnie 238-9648.
1965 HONDA 160 cc. Good condition.
Windshield, mirrors, luggage rack, other
extras. Best offer. Dave 865-4840.
SPORTS CAR LOVERS: For'Sale - '63
Sprite, good condition. Also two Mlche*
lins 165x15. Banzett 238-2473.
STUDENTS: WE provide insurance for
autos, motorcycles, motorscooters, travel,
valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr.
Temeles 238-6633.
1967 HONDA 305 cc. Dream, 1400 ml. All
accessories. Call Bob 237-1718 after 6:30
p.m.
1964 YAMAHA YDS2. Excellent condi
tion, garage kept. $3OO. Call 237-4411
after 4:00.
CYCLES: NEW and used. Yamaha; Ka*
wosaki; Suzuki; Hodaka. Two Wheels
CycleJShop, 1311 E. College Ave. 238-1193.
TWO 6.70-15" regular Tread Tires, $l5.
Electric Guitar & Amp., $35. T.V. $lO.
237-6498. •
"61" VW. Runs good. Inspected. New
tires. $5OO. 238-7613 nights.
1965 FAIRLANE 500 Sports Coupe. Call
238-5151.
HORSE 4-year old Gelding, good dis
position, good trail horse. $175. 238-2555.
ELECTRONIC FLASH: Honeywell 65c
Strobonar with 4 extra Nl-Cd batteries
and battery holder. Extra Ni-Cd battery
charger. Best offer over $3O as of April
29. Call Jack 364-1358 after 6.
HONDA S-90 in good condition. $190?
Call 237-3943.
BRAND NEW Wollensak Portable cart
ridge tape recorder with remote control
mike and extra cartridges. Best offer.
237-1654.
H
lONDA 305 Superhawk. 1965 model. Runs
perfectly. 5400 or pood offer. Call Bob
865 -wn.
GIBSON STEREO and Les Paul Guitar.
Fender Bassman Eplphone 12 string
w/de-armed pick-up Mosrite hollow body
base EV and Sure mike. Dan 237-1489.
Bisho
can defend it in our time? Yes- “Such a course continued the final destruction.” Can we embrace chicanery
terday’s Four Horsemen have may ultimately abro? r.te most They said “the resort of .the . and savagery without becoming
been augmented by apocalyptic of our hard-won victories for nation to war is dictated by a contaminated?”
terror and the threat of' uni- personal freedom . . . Though belief that force is the ultimate Opposition to Merger -
versal annihilation.” the sovereign must protect and final arbiter,” but that “re- Pockets of continuing opposi
‘Catastrophic Violence’ himself, the employment of liance on such force seldom, if tion to the projected merger
Citing the i “catastrophic vio- troops in the process, however ever, provides the desired were cited as the consumma
lence” erupting from racial reluctant, may be the symbol of end.” tion of it neared,
conditions in Ameiican cities, creeping totalitarianism and It not only wounds the enemy “Thera has been some ques
the bishops called it “a warning must be used sparingly.” but ourselves, the bishops said, tioning, some opposition, some
blast that a plague is rampant Repressions Escalate Hate adding:. wavering in loyalty,” Bishop
in the land,” and added: ■ Although “lawlessness cannot “Is it possible to murder Reuben H. Mueller, president of
“A portion of our citizenry be tolerated,” the bishops add- without becoming a murderer? the E.U.B. Church, told a'final
‘legitimizes violence’ and an- ed, “to repress these explosions Can individuals or nations lie session of its delegates,
other sector resorts to legalized by whatever means without without becoming liars? Need But he said the “vast majori-.
suffocating of the eruption. The major attention to the condi- we note the U-2 i ncident, the ty of our people” are looking
remedy many prescribe is in- tions causing frustration and Bay of Pigs event,: the Domin- forward with “eager expectan
creasing and radical repres- hopelessness escalates the ican Republic accident, the cy” to the new enlarged enter
sion. spirit of hate and compounds Gulf of Tonkin happening ,■ .? prise.
TWELVETREES
237-2112
LAST TIME TODAY
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PREVIEW WEDNESDAY
PLAYHOUSE THEATRE 865-9543
THE PERSECUTION AND ASSASSI
NATION OF JEAN-PAUL MARAT AS
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THE ASYLUM OF CHARE'NTON UNDER THE
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THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
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FOR SALE
1965 YAMAHA 80 cc. Only 4340 miles.
Crash helmet and extras thrown In. Call
Bruce 238-4763.
TRIUMPH TR3 1962. British Racing
Green. New top, tires, battery. Needs
work. Will negotiate. 238-2004.
1965 YAMAHA 80 cc. Only 4340 miles.
Crash helmet and extras thrown In. Call
Bruce 238-4763.
HMM, GOOD! Pizza, Steaks, Hoagies,;
Tuna Fish, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers.
Fast delivery. Cal! 238-2292.
CHEVY '63 Impala 2*door 327 cu. 300 hp
3 speed on ‘floor. Must sell, going in
service. 238-5427.
1965 YAMAHA 55 cc. $125.00. Call 355-
2019 after 6 p.m.
GOLF CLUBS. Matched set of fourteen
Kroyden irons and Woods plus bag. Call
Jeff 865-7237.
REN TOO HIGH? Want some breathing
space lust off campus? Want a place of
your own? Has prejudice affected -your
■desire to rent or buy and move your
family into the area? Then check the
following: For Sale: 10x50 furnished
Marshfield. 10x20 patio and awning,
washer, drier, gun furnace, 40 gal. gas
hot water tank. Hilltop, 2 miles from
campus. 52,500. Call 237-4455.
NEW HARLEY Motorcycles* for sale
low prices. Call Jim 865-4610.
FOR RENT
PURPLE AND Gold bathroom, free with
2 bedroom wood paneled apartment.
Summer near campus. 238-7571.
ROOMMATE SUMMER, fall option. Two l
man apartment. Free parking, porches,
close to campus. Reasonable. 237-6042.
THIS summer be close to campus—at
University Towers. Air-conditioned, bal
cony, plus many extras. Phone 238-5646
AMERICANA 3-4 MAN apartment. Fur
nished, alr-conditloned. Summer only.
Great rent reduction. Call George 238-
7431.
ONE BEDROOM Apartment to. sublet
summer term. One month's rent free.
Call Don 237-1064.
SUBLET FOR Summer term 2 man, 1
bedroom Apartment. Bluebell. Call 237-
1226.
SPOIL YOURSELF. Our 4 (wo)man
apartment has every convenience. Ex
cellent value opportunity. Ca|l 237-4113.
STUDENTS TO fill Six Bedroom House
for Summer term. Private Room, Cable
[TV, and all utilities Included. Call 238*
18139.
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ONE BEDROOM furnished Apartment for
rent. Available June 15th. Air-con., free
bus -and pool. Will negotiate. 865-4871 or
237-3290.
MARRIED COUPLE (with/without child)
large one bedroom, total electric, fur
nished apartment. Half block from
campus/town. Summer term. 238-1723.
2 MAN EFFICIENCY to sub-let for
summer. Free bus, pool, cable. Call
238-8059.
SUMMER TERM 2-man apartment. Alr
conditloned, convenient location, cable
TV. Reasonable. Call 237-4321.
AMBASSADOR BUlLDlNG—convenience.
If you want It for summer call Chuck
238-0917 or Dave 237-7803.
HOLIDAY TOWERS apartment. Fur
nished, alr-conditloned. Available May.
Call Abbas 236*9437 evenings.
3 (WO)MAN APT. summer term, Uni
versity Towers. Ideal location. Coll 237-
1176. Will bargain.
HORSES BOARDED stalls, ring, trails.
Minutes from campus. Locust Hill Farm
466-7247.
SUBLET SUMMER Term—2 bedroom
Bluebell. Free bus, pool, kitchen, utensils.
Rent reduction. After 5 p.m. 238-1925.
HOUSE 4 (wo(man), 152 feet from cam
pus. Free cable, furnished, utilities paid,
summer-fall option, $175/mcnth v 237-1286.
ROOMMATE WANTED for Summer Term
to occupy Holiday Towers Apt. Just min
,utes from campus and at very low rent.
.Call 237-6014.
[MARRIED COUPLE, furnished one bed
-room, air-conditioned, dishwasher, bal
cony. One block from campus / town.
Call 238-7344.
SUMMER TERM, Fall option. Furnished
2-bedroom Apartment. Alr-conditloned,
pool, other extras. Rent reduction. 239-
7308.
SPECIAL THIS Summer—two bedroom,
two bath, air conditioning, pool, bus,
many extras. Fall option available. Will
negotiate. Call 238-3797. •
LIVE IN air conditioned luxury summer
term—3 bedroom furnished Bluebell
Apartment. Rent reduction. June rent
paid. Call 237-1654.
SUMMER TERM, 2 bedroom Apartment.
Fully furnished, many extras. Will bar
gain. Call after six 237-3656.
UNFURNISHED EFFICIENCY/ kitchen,
bath. Good location across from Old
Main. Sublet now with Fall option. $75./
month. Cali Jack at 865-2503 between
8 & 5 weekdays.
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4-MAN APARTMENT* summer term.]
Two bedrooms, 2 baths, tree T.V., extra
furniture, 2 air conditioners. Call 238-
7790.
FURNISHED THREE bedroom Bluebell
Apartment. Summer, air conditioning,
pool, bus, cooking utensils, rent reduc
tion. 238-5898.
PREE TELEPHONE 3 bedroom Bluebell
—summer. Pool, cable, dishwasher. Re
duced rent. Hurry! Call 238-5789, 237-6173.
SUMMER SUBLET, Fall option. 2 or 3
men for 3-man apartment. Cheap, con
venient location. 238-6874.
RENT UNIVERSITY Towers Apart
ment, summer. Furnished, air-condition
ing. Call 238-1798.
SUBLET FOR Summer 4 to 6 wo(man)
Bluebell Apartment. "Ridiculously cheap".
Call 238-3509.
SUMMER TERM or longer. University
Towers. June rent paid; Many extras.
237-6476.
4 - 6 MAN APARTMENT Bluebell.
Bus, pool, alr-conditloner, TV, dishes,
utensils, liquor cabinet. June rent paid.
237-7966.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Summer
sublease. Three blocks from campus.
Married couple preferred. Reduced rent.
Call after six 237-7749.
SUMMER TERM 2-3 man Apt., Univer
sity Towers, Vi block from campus. Air
conditioned. June rent free. 238-7337, ask
for Jim. i
I WO(MAN) unique furnished efficiency.
Available early June. Near campus. June
rent paid. Call 237-1765 alter 7 p.m.
WANTED: ROOMMATE Spring Term.
522 E. College Ave. 560/month, Lease
ends June. 238-5632.
AMBASSADOR BUILDING: Sublet sum
mer term—large l-bedroom apartment.
Alr-conditloned. Call 238-5926.
SUMMER TERM Furnished 2 (3) man
apartment. T.V. and cooking utensils
included. Will bargain. 237-1774.
DORM CONTRACT, spring term only
for $100,; also '62 Healy 3000, $l3OO, Call
Paul 238-9149.
SUBSTANTIAL RENT educallon-3 bed
room Bluebell apartment for summer.
Free bus, pool, alr-conditloned. 237-1783.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS - Summer sub
let, Fall option. 1 bedroom. June paid.
Free utilities, balcony. Call 238-7604.
SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell, 4 - 6 man
or women apartment. Free bus, pool,
stereo, TV, air conditioning. Low rent.
237-7169 anytime.
LAST DAY!
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UNIVERSITY TOWERS: Summer sublet!
II bedroom, air conditioned, dishwasher,]
balcony, free utilities, furnished. Call
238-5465.
SUMMER TERM—3 bedroom split level
Apt. Free bus service, swimming pool,
other benefits besides rent reduction.
865-6040.
APARTMENT SUMMER Term. Reduced
rent. 3 men, 2 bedroom. Call 237*1395
between 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS summer term
—2 • 3 man, air-conditioning, T.V., other
extras. Call 238-7808.
2-BEDROOM APARTMENT with air-con
ditioning, cable, and an In with the
Bluebell management. Rent reduction.
237-1284.
UNFURNISHED TWO man summer apart
ment. Four rooms. Across street from
Old Main gate. Tom 865-0503.
ROOM FOR RENT. Community House.
Spring or Spring and Summer. Groovy
place, close. Kitchen use. 237-2198.
3-MAN, TWO Bedroom Apt. for summer.
TV. alr-conditloner. $175/month. 237-1106
SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM Whitehall Apart
ment. Sublet summer, Fall option. Air
conditioned, furnished. Summer clearance
sale low price. 230*5217,
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: Corvette owners—
Immediate cash for your Corvette Sting
Ray or other Vette. Phone 237-3471.
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Work 2, eat 3.
Social privileges. Call 865-9323, ask for
Charlie.
ROOMMATE WANTED for three man
apartment University Towers. Call 238-
0486 ask for Fred or Randy.
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for sum
mer term. Apartment very close to cam-
PUS. Call 238-5537 after 6:00 p.m.
WANT TO RENT: One-man apartment.
Summer and next school year. Phone
065-4994.
WANTED: ONE MAN Apartment or two
man with a neat, studious roommate,
within walking distance of campus—Fall.
Call John at 865-3570.
GIRL TO TRAVEL/Share expenses In
Europe this summer. Call Nancy 238-6365
any time.
ROOM AND BOARD Summer Term at
Alpha Zeta Fraternity. Board on five
day week basis. For Information call
Roland Romberger. Phone 237-7621, 5:30
to 7:00 p.m.
TIM Endorses Housing Probe;
Distributes Approved Housing List
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lease have been sent to all borough
landlords. The council, at the present
time, is waiting for the landlords to
reach a settlement on the terms in
cluded in the “fair agreement” lease.
The publication of TlM’s Approved-
Disapproved housing list will be de
termined by the decision of the land
lords. Because one of the terms of the
approved list includes acceptance by
the landlord of the model lease, an
nouncement of the list will be delayed
until a compromise can' be reached, ac
cording to Tom Gorman, Legal Aware
ness committee member.
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WANTED
DRUMMER WANTED for new group!
[with new material. Call 237-1895.
ROOMMATE SUMMER Term. 2 man
Apt. Pugh St.—lust off College Ave. Phone
John 055-8445.
WANTED WAITERS for Theta Xl—
meals, social privileges. Call caterer
237-2161.
BAND FOR Dorm Mixer, April 30.
3 hours. Best offer. Call 865-0809 * or
865-0738.
WOMEN WHO are willing to save 50%
at The Green Parrot "clothes out" sale.
We're leaving. Save now. 225 E. Beaver.
POETRY WANTED for Anthology. Please
include stamped return envelope. Idle*
wild Publishers, 543 Frederick, San Fran
cisco, California 94117.
ATTENTION
ACNE ,AND Dandruff cleared Tuesday
and Thursdays. Penn State Barber Shop.
COUNSELORS FOR Pocono Co-ed Camp.
Athletics, riflery, W. 5.1., nature pioneer*
Ing, archery, tennis, arts and crafts,
science driver. Ho 47893 or Es 98135.
14 INCH SUBS regular, tuna, $.80;
chicken, ham, $.90. No delivery charge.
Student checks cashed. Dean's Fast De
livery. 238-8035.
CRAZY MAN: The sandwich which looks
like a ball bat. Paul Bunyan Sandwich.
Call 238-2292.
MUST SELL 1965 Honda. Excellent
condition. $4OO. Call for Information.
865-0159,
"A FRIEND" Is an Ecumenical Counsel
ing Service. 238-5597.
ATTENTION; SOCIAL Hayrides, minutes
from campus. Locust Hill Farm 466-7247.
READ ARABIC? I don't! Need a very
short translation. Steve 238-7788.
SUMMER JOBS available in Pittsburgh
Area. Full or part time, Aluminum Co.
of America. For more Information call
Ron O'Korn 237-4332.
GOING INTO the modeling profession?
A-set of various photos of yourself for
brochure preparation can be had for
fifty dollars at Bill Coleman's, More
Information? 238-8495.
NOTICE
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WHAT'S NEW: Paul Bunyan's Is. de
livering from 4 p.m. ,o 2 a.m. Fast
delivery. Call 238-2292.
EUROPE CHARTER JET $254. June 11,
N.Y.—London & Paris August 20, Parls-
N.Y, Call Jack 237-1204.
Gorman said thaf the landlords are
suggesting that TIM disregard their
own lease, attempt to examine each
building’s present contract, and make
suggestions from these investigations.
Maxine Hutchinson, education
chairman of the World University Ser
vice, spoke to the council members
about the charity drive the organiza
tion is conducting on campus. She asked
the council for their support in the
project.
In addition, Mark Rovner, publicity
c’» hman, announced that the annual
banquet will be held May 3 at the
Auto Port Restaurant.
“SCIENCE FICTION WITH A REAL
STINGER IN ITS TAIL. A startling reversal of things
~ as we know them on earth. Evolution has turned out differently. The
* great apes are In charge; mankind Is regarded as speechless,
I brainless primitives who overhreeri, must be periodically hunted
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NOTICE
NOTICE: FUN, FUN, Hayrides, Hay*
I rides minutes from campus. Locust
Hill Farm, 466*7247.
NEED ANOTHER Hasselblad or Bolex?
bill coleman Is the authorized dealer
for both.
EUROPE Summer '6B. Students, fac
ulty, dependents, round trip jet group/50.
Fare $265.00. Contact Joel Schweide!
238-4763.
JOSE IS OUT of his mind. Big 50% off
on nearly everything at The Green
Parrot, 225 E. Beaver. It's our "clothes
out" sale.
WANTED TO RENT
PROFESSOR, WIFE, 2 year old son
want to rent 3 or 4 bedroom older house
w/shower, fireplace, beginning end of
June. Write: Michael Begnal, 5260. 17th
Ave. N.E., Seattle, Washington 98105.
THE PARROT is out of Its cage. 50%
off on almost everything at The Green
Parrot "clothes out" sale. Save today.
We won't be here much longer. 225
E. Beaver Ave.
Europe Summer 1968
Why Poy More?
*265*
N.Y. • Paris R/T
No Registration Fee
or Mandatory Insurance
Based on group of 50
Penn State students,
faculty, and accompanied
dependents only.
' Depart June 17th
Return Aug. 21st
Contact Joel Schweidel
529 S. Pugh St.
238-4763
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LOST: ONE PAIR of MacGregor's*anklt
weights. Reward. Phone 237-1621.
SILVER-RINGS with Initials - B.R. and
gold rings with orange stone. High sentl*
mental value. Reward. 865-6224.
LOST: ONE initial Ring L.G.D. Reward
of course. Call Les 865*9747.
LOST: BROWN Prescription Sunglasses
between Human Development and West
Halls. Urgently needed. Call Jim 865-
6066. Reward.
PLEASE RETURN two engraved pewter
mugs taken from TKE Saturday night.
Sentimento! value. No questions asked.
Jo 865-9745.
LOST: BROWN Glasses. Desperately
needed Thursday registration. Call
238-4551 before 8:00 p.m.
April Tune-Up Special
$5.95
on 4-cylinder engines
1. clean & lest spark plugs
2. check compression of all
cylinders
3. check ignition system on
oscilloscope
4. adjust point gap, ignition
liming and carburetors
WEISER
IMPORTED CARS
Ri. 322 North
' 238-2447
Positively the very best in
parts and repair service for
your imported car