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    PAGE EIGHT
AID Holds General Meeting
By JOHN AMSPACHER
Collegian Staff Writer
Awareness Through Investiga
tion and' Discussion (AID) held its
first general membership meeting
last night.
In explaining AlD’s purposes,
Larry Rubenstein (3rd-liberal arts-
Totowa, N.J.) said, “What we want
to be is an alternative to Students
for a Democratic Society and Young
Americans for Freedom.”
AID' will not be committed to
the political right or left, but will
take an individual stand on each
issue, he said.
Rubenstein termed AID “a me
dium in which to discuss ideas.” He
said: “AID will be concerned with
those campus and national affairs
that should interest college students.
Students Bock Rocky | Navy Students Promoted
A Students for Rockefeller movement committee has been located on the ground
has started at the University, according to floor of the Hetzel .Union Building obtaining
group chairman Drew Ritter (sth-mechani- signatures. They will continue work in the
cal engineering-Ft. Washington). HUB this week.
Affiliated with “Choice: Rockefeller,” , „„ , , _ ,
a national student movement, the Univer- fe n w™ek tomn
sity's group is one of 27 student groups sup- L e h to U
porting the New York governor al the Presi- for the nommatlon > he added
aential nominee of the Republican Party. “Students and those under 30, who con-
Ritter said the group’s purpose is two- stitute almost one-fourth of the national
fold: “To obtain student signatures on peti- electorate, are attracted by Rockefeller’s dy
tions urging the Governor to seek the nomi- namic personality and proved ability in both
nation, and to achieve a Rockefeller victory foreign and domestic affairs,” Ritter stated,
in the “Choice: ’6B" elections today.” He added that response to the petitions has
Ritter said petitions have been circu- been “very good” and he is hopeful of a
lating among the student body, and that the Rockefeller victory in “Choice: ’68.”
USG
Still
Election Race
in Confusion
(Continued from page one )
In an apparent impasse be
tween the court and the elec
tions commission, the respon
sibility for the enforcement of
the court’s decision was given
to Jon Fox, acting USG presi
dent.
Fox Comments
Last night Fox compounded
the confusion by refusing to
enter the debate and turned the
responsibility back to the elec
tions commission.
Fox said,
"The elections
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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., 1011 East College Ave.
238-1181.
LARGEST SANDWICH In town - 22"
long loaded with meat, cheese, let
tuce, tomatoes, onions. Cali 238-2292.
DUAL 1019 TURNTABLE deluxe base
and cover, Shure V 15 II cartridge, Har
man Kardon 100 watt receiver, walnut
case. Bob 236-4263, 865-3664.
VOICE OF. MUSIC Stereo Phono. Excel
lent condition. $45. Call Arnle 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
llns 165x15. Banzett 238-2473.
STUDENTS: WE provide Insurance for
autos, motorcycles, motorscooters, travel,
valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr.
Temefes 238-6633.
1967 HONDA 305 cc. Dream, 1400 ml. All
accessories. Call Bob 237-1718 after 6:30
p.m.
CYCLES: NEW and used. Yamaha; Ka
wosaki; Sbzuki; Hodaka. Two Wheels
Cyclejhop, 1311 E. College Ave. 238-1193. 1
TWO 6.70-15" regular Tread Tires, $l5/
Electric Guitar & Amp., $35. T.V. $10.;
237-6498.
”61" VW. Runs good. Inspected. New
tires. $5OO. 238-7613 nights.
1965 FAIRLANE 500 Sports CoupeTcaTl
238-5151.
ELECTRONIC FLASH: Honeywell 65c
S*robondr with 4 extra Ni-Cd batteries
and battery holder. Extra Ni-Cd battery
charger. Best offer over $3O as of April
29. Call Jack J64-1358jsftej^_6.
HONDA S-90 in good condition. $l9O.
Call 237-3943.
BRAND NEW Wollensak Portable cart
ridge tape recorder with remote control
mike and extra cartridges. Best offer.
237-1654.
HONDA 305 Superhawk. 1965 model. Runs:
perfectly. $4OO or good offer. Call Bob
865-0092.
GIBSON STEREO and Les Paul Guitar.
Fender Bassman Eplphone 12 string
w/de-armed, pick-up Mosrlte hollow body
base EV and Sure mike. Dan 237-4489.
TR3. Getting married, must sell Im
mediately. Red 1961 convertible, looks
good, runs great. First reasonable offer
accepfed. 238-1972 after 7 p.m.
FOR SALE: Two 12-Inch Speakers In
separate cabinets. Ideal for Stereo Com
ponent System, Cal! Scolt 865-9368.
1960 FORD V-8, automatic, power steer*
Ing, Very good condition. Call Flipper
238-4637.
*67. CHEV. V-8 auto., trans. turquoise
Fastback. 237-1390 after 7 p.m.
Group 'Neither Right Nor Left'
What we want is discusson and in
vestigation.”
1 In relation to the operation of
AID, Rubenstein said that' an eight
man steering, committee will serve
as the coordinating and executive
body. “Voluntary investigation com
mittees will be formed from the gen
eral membership,” he said.
Rubenstein explained that in or
der to become a member of AID, an
individual must first serve on. an
investigation committee.
Ed Beckwith (3rd-engineering-
Pompton Lakes, N.J.) said; “We are
not trying to attract the masses. We
are trying to attract those who are
interested in working and getting
something out of it.”
“We are an independent organ
ization,” said Rich Goldstein, treas
urer of AID. “There are a lot of in
commission has the sole re
sponsibility for a decision in
this case. The Supreme Court
will have the power to review
any decision the elections com
mission may, make fa this
'case.”
Neither Dench nor Clements
was available for comments on
this development last night.
Dench had said earlier that
no decision can be reached be
fore the weekly USG meeting
tomorrow night. At that meet
ing the results of the elections
are to be certified by Dench.
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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 ~Bo~Tc7”Only~434o** miles.
Crash helmet and extras thrown In. Call
Bruce 238-4763.
HMM, GOODI Pizza, Steaks, Hoagies,
Tuna Fish, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers.
Fast delivery. Call 238-2292.
CHEVY '63 Impala 2-door 327 cu. 300 hp
3 speed on floor. • Must sell, going in
service. 238-5427.
GOLF CLUBS. Matched set of fourteen
Kroyden Irons and Woods plus bag. Call
Jeff 865-7237.
RENT TOO ‘HIGH? Want some breath
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. $2,500. Call 237-4455.
NEW HARLEY Motorcycles for sale
low prices. Call Jim 865-4610.
COMBO ORGAN Amplifier with 2 15"
! Heath Duty Lansing Speakers. Best offer.
;237-1616.
TRIUMPH TR-4 $575.00, w/w, tonneau,
good top, tires, excellent mfech. Four
j string _Ban|o $20.00. 230-7311.
'SALE: 1963 Oldsmoblle Super 88 4 dr,
hardtop. Perfect condition. Asking $795.
Call Jack, 237-1666.
1964 KARMANN GHIA convertible, 26,000
miles, 238-0232 call after 6 p.m.
ARE YOU paying more than $B5/mo.
for a furnished two-bedrcom apartment?
Then take a look at this New Moon
Mobile Home now. You get a washer,
a dryer, gun furnace, carpet and many
other extras along with increased privacy.
Good condition. 238-1749.
PENTAX-Hla SLR Camera w/meter. Al
so Binoculars 7x35. Call At 237-1849.
VW 1957. Driven by Civil War General
on Sundays. 7 tires. Inspected. $250. Call
238-3502.
GUITAR & AMPLIFIER. Excellent con
dition. 2 10" speakers reverb tremelo,
fuzz tone. Solid body Kapa Guitar. 237-
1616.
FOR RENT
PURPLE AND Gold bathroom, free with
2 bedroom wood paneled apartment.
Summer near campus. 238-7571.
ROOMMATE SUMMER, fall option. Two
man apartment. Free parking, porches,
close to campus. Reasonable. 237-6042.
THfs SUMMER be close to campus—at
University Towers. Air-conditioned, bal
cony, plus many exfas. Phone 238-5646.
terested students on campus, but be
cause of the lack of coordination be
tween groups, their efforts are frag
mented,” he added.
Goldstein explained that AID
would work with any groups that
hold the same view as AID on a
particular issue. “A cooperative
movement is needed fqr success,”
he added.
AID is presently organizing four
investigation committees. They in
clude a foreign student forum, a
newsletter, a table for discussion in
the Hetzel Union Building and a
committee 6f concern in relation to
racial injustice and poverty.
In the discussion portion of the
meeting, SDS member .Norm Sch
wartz explained that a “group of
interested students” have started a
project entitled . “White Problem,”
INTERNATIONAL FILMS
presents
RULES OF THE GAME
directed by Jean Renoir
A frank depiction of the erotic charades of the French
leisure class upon the Eve of W.W. 11. Renoir’s long
banned satirization of the social and sexual mores of a
society near collapse.
Thursday, April 25
HUB Auditorium Tickets 50c 7 and 9 P.M.
Short: MYSTERY OF THE CHATEAU OF DICE
PREVIEW TONIGHT 8 P.M.
PLAYHOUSE THEATRE 865-9543
THE PERSECUTION AND ASSASSI
NATION OF JEAN-PAUL MARAT AS
PERFORMED BY THE INMATES OF
THE ASYLUM OF CHARENTON UNDER THE
DIRECTION OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE
THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
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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.
AMBASSADOR BUlLDlNG—convenience.
If you want It for summer call Chuck
238-0917 or Dave 237-7803.
3 (WO)MAN APT. summer term, Uni
versity Towers. Ideal, location. Call 237-
1176. Will bargain.
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/month. 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. Air-conditioned,
pool, other extras. Rent reduction. 238-
7308.
SPECIAL THIS Summer—two bedroom,
two bath, air conditioning, pool, bus,
i 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.
i 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.
AMERICANA 3-4 MAN Apartment. Air-'
conditioned, two bedrooms. Use our T.V.,
sheets, dishes, sweeper, etc. Summer
term. Cell 237-2669.
i 2-3 MAN OR Woman Apartment. Metz
'ger's Building. Summer term. Neat, clean 1
|and close. Call 237-3555.
[SUBLET SUMMER, Fall option - 2-man'
Apartment, Whitehall. Air-conditioned,
pool* f £!L bus l_ c _ a,, _? 37 ‘ 2737 af}er 6 P*m.
SUBLET SUMMER Term 1 or 2 man!
Studio Apt., University Towers. $250 for
term. 238*9449 after 6 p.m.
SUMMER SUBLET University Towers,
across from campus, one bedroom, air
conditioner, dishwasher, free parking. 237-
1005.
SUBLET ARMANARA two (wo)man
; apartment for summer. Air-conditioned,
close to campus. Call 237-6466. ■
HAVE SUMMER Fun, Sublet; three-;
(wo)man apartment, June rent paid, three ;
blocks from campus, three rooms, bath,
free parking. Call 238-4525. i
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Four University students en- Technician Glenn K. Knechtel,
rolled in the Navy Enlisted junior in electrical engineering,
Scientific Education Program Monaca.
(NESEP) have been promoted The four students were pre
to petty officer first class in sented with promotional cer
their respective specialties. tificates by Capt. Leßoy B.
, ar ? Aviation Fire Con- Fraser, commanding officer of
trol Technician Ronald E. Sel- t he NROTC Unit and professor
lers, freshmen m engineering, 0 f naval sc i e nce here
of York; Machinists Mate
Ladd M. Cech, freshman in
engineering, Cleveland, Ohio;
Aviation Electronics Techni
cian Stephen A. Hackney, sen
ior in chemical engineering,
Williamsport; and Missile
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FURNISHED THREE bedroom Bluebell
Apartment. Summer, air conditioning,
pool, bus, cooking utensils, rent reduc
tion. 238-5896.
SUMMER .SUBLET, Fall option. 2 or 3
men for 3-man apartment. Cheap, con
venient location. 238-0874.
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.
237-6475.
4 - 6 MAN APARTMENT - BtuebelL
Bus, pool, air-conditioner, TV, dishes,
utensils, llttuor 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
condltloned. June rent free. 238-7337, ask
for Jim.
1 WO(MAN) unique furnished efficiency.
Available early June. Near campus. June
rent paid. Call 237-1765 atter 7 p.m.
WANTED: ROOMMATE Spring Term.
522 E. College Ave. $6O/month. Lease
ends June. 238-5632.
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 education—3 bed
room Bluebell apartment for summer.
Free bus, pool, atr-conditloned. 237-1783.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS Summer su/
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.
,TWO (WO)MAN four room apartment
on College Avenue for summer term.
; Completely furnished with kitchen uten
isils. $BO a month. 237-1908.
SUMMER TERM 3 bedroom, 2 baths
[Split Level Bluebell Apt. Low rent. T.V.,
bar, dishwasher, air conditioning. 237-
6422, 238-4795.
HELP! GRADUATING seniors must rent
3 - 4 man apartment summer term. Air
I conditioned, free bus, pool. Reduced rent,
1238-5191.
SPOIL YOURSELF. Our 4 (wolman
apartment has every convenience. Ex
cellent value opportunity. Call 237-4113.
iTWO WO(MAN) 3 room aparlment, sum
.mer term. One block from campus. $75/
| mo. 238-3872.
which is interested jn race problems
at the University.
Schwartz also described the
progress of the petition against a
tuition raise which was circulated at
registration. The purpose of this pe
tition was “to change the feelings
of students about powerlessness,” he
said.
Terry Klasky, Undergraduate
Student Government Congressman,
described the structure and oper
ation of USG. He also proposed a re
vamping of sections of the-govern
ing body. '
• The next meeting of AID will
be held at 7:30 p.m, Sunday. The
room will be announced in the Col
legian later this week.
Anyone interested in joining
AID should contact Larry Ruben
stein at 865-0969.
me lady
won’tn
protest
too much
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STERLING
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it’s even sold
in jewelry stores.
After shave
from $3.50. >
Cologne
from $5.00.
Essential oils imported from Great Britain,
i Compounded In U.S.A.
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UNIVERSITY TOWERS; Summer sublet.
1 bedroom/ air conditioned/ d!shwasher<
balcony, free utilities, ftrnlshed. 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 237-1375.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS - summer term
-2-3 man, air-conditioning, T.V., other
extras. Call 238-7808.
2-BEDROOM APARTMENT with alr-con
ditionlng, 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. air-conditioner. 5175/month. 237-1104
SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM Whitehall Apart
ment. Sublet summer, Fall option. Air
conditioned, furnished. Summer clearance
sale low price. 238-5217.
AMERICANA 3-4 MAN apartment. Fur
nished, air-conditioned. 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.
BE A DEXTER Club guy this summer!
| Wall to wall carpeting, Located V* block
[from campus. Call Jim 238-0753 or 230-
8960.
[SINGLE APARTMENT for summer;
| neat, clean, cheap, excellent location
[above Metzgers. Air conditioned. Sublet
[to responsible Individual only. Call Roger
1238-5425.
[STUDENTS TO fill Six Bedroom House
■ for Summer term. Private Room, Cable
[TV, and all utilities included. Call 238-
8139.
WANTED
[WANTED TO BUY: Corvette owners—
‘lmmediate 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.
ROOM AND BOARD Summer Term at
Alpha Zeta Fraternity. Board on five!
day week basis. For Information call
Roland Romberger. Phone 237-7621, 5:30j
to 7:00 p.m. I
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ROOMMATE SUMMER Term. 2 man
Apt. Pugh St.—lust off College Ave. Phone
John 865-6445.
WANTED WAITERS for Theta XI
:lal privileges. Call caterer
meals, socl
237-216 L
BAND FOR Dorm Mixer, April 30.
3 hours. Best offer. Call 865-0809 or
865-0730.
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.
FEMAL.E ROOMMATE wanted for sum
mer term. Apartment very close to cam
pus. Call 238-5537 after 6:00 p.m.
WANTED: ONE MAN Apartment or two
man with a neat, studious roommate,
within walking distance of campus—Fail.
Cali John at 865-3570.
WANTED: FEMALE roommate to live in
NYC June 17 - Aug. 30. Call Jean 865*
7248.
TWO COEDS need ride to West Coast at
end of term. Will share costs and driv
ing. Call 237-1908 after 6:00 p.m.
ATTENTION
ACNE AND Dandruff cleared Tuesday
and Thursdays. Peqn State Barber Shop.
14 INCH 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
icondltion. $4OO. Call for Information.
865-0159.
"A FRIEND" Is an Ecumenical Counsel
ing Service. 238-5597.
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.
LUTHERAN STUDENTS! Associate! Elec
tion of Congregational Leaders will be
held Wednesday, 9 p.m. at Grace Luth
eran Church.
GAMMA RHO GAMMA Is coming to
Penn State. Look for further details.
NOTARY
Above Corner Room
Hotel State College
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NOTICE
EUROPE Summer '6B. Students, fac
ulty, dependents, round trip iet group/50.
Fare $265.00. Contact Joel Schweidel
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.
THE PRICE of Wisdom Is abu*? rubles,
but free at Emex.
CONGRATS TO Wlerd Willy and Mouth I
on the happy occasion. Good luck!
EUROPE CHARTER JET $254. June 11,
N.Y.—London & Paris August 20, Paris-
N.Y. Call Jeck 237-1204.
LUTHERAN STUDENTS! Associate! Elec
tion of Congregational Leaders will be
held Wednesday, 9 p.m. at Grace Luth
eran Church.
WHAT'S NEW: Paul Bunyan's is de
livering from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. Fast
delivery. Call 238-2292.
WHY T-GROUP? Who needs to com
municate? Do you? SRL dinner and dis
cussion with Leonard Hassol. Transpor
tation from HUB 6 p.m. Sunday. Reser
vations: 237-7216.
WANTED TO RENT
PROFESSOR, WIFE, 2* 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.
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LOST: ONE PAIR of MacGregor's ankle
weights. Reward. Phone 237-1621.
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.
PENN CENTRAL
PERSONAL SERVICE
ENGINEERING AND
TECHNICAL
PLACEMENT
Hotel State College
TELEPHONE: 238-4921
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1968
NOW
PLAYING
NOW
SHOWING
..caged...
to mate by
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PLEASE RETURN two engraved pewter
mugs taken from TKE Saturday night.
Sentimental value. No questions asked.
Jo 065-9745.
LOST: BROWN Glasses. Desperately
needed Thursday registration. Call
238-4551 before 8:00 p.m.
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.
P.S.U. OUTING CLUB
GET SOME fresh air and enloy some
nice scenery. Not in the Old Main Lawn
or in front ,of a girls dorm but hiking
with the P.S.O.C. trip this Sunday. Leav
ing from Rec Hall at 10 a.m. Sunday.
Sign up at H.U.B. table.
ROCK CLIMBING at the Shawangunks
April 27-28. Organizational meeting 7:15
p.m. Wednesday, H.U.B. second floor
lounge."
CABIN AND TRAIL Division meeting:
May 1, room 112 Buckhout at 7:30 p.m.
Talk and slides on Canadian.: trip. Also
planning for overnights and other trips.
CANOE TRIP Sunday to the Youghl
gheny. (II+\) Possibly I - II trip on
Saturday. Check HUB for sing up.
HELP WANTED
TEACHERS WAn7ed."sS
West, and Alaska. Salaries $5600. up—
Free' registration. Southwest Teachers
Abency, 1303 Central Ave. N.E, Albu
querque, New Mexico 87106.
Summer 1968
Why Pay 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