The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 09, 1968, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Peace Cocilition
To Show Films
The Coalition for a Day of Dialogue on Peace will begin
tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Its purpose will be to stimulate dis
cussion in the academic community on the critical issues
which face America today: the Vietnam war, the draft,
racism and poverty, according to Arnold Bodner, Coalition
spokesman.
The program will include panel discussions using per
tinent films as catalysts for question-and-answer s,.ssions
between students and faculty. Phase one will begin at
6:30 p.m. in 111 Forum where two films, will be shown
consecutively, free of charge. They are two war films, "The
Battle of Culloden" and "16 in Webster Groves."
When these films end, there will be a panel discussion
in the same room on the Vietnam and draft issues. "The
discussions will,relate these issues to - the students at Penn
State," Bodner said.
Films About Racial Problems
Two other consecutive films wil: be shown at 7 p.m. in
105 Forum. They are "Harvet of Shame," a film dealing
with the migrant worker problem narrated by Edward R.
Murrow, and "Troubled Cities," a racial film produced by
National Educational Television. When these films . end, a
faculty discussion on racism and poverty will begin. The
audience will be invited to participate in this as well as the
other discussion.
These programs , will be sponsored by the Undergrad
uate Student Government in conjunction with the Coali
tion for a Day of Dialogue on Peace.
Members of• the Coalition include Town Independent
Men; the Freedom Union; Wesley Fellowship; Al Dißer
nardo, chairman of the Student Peace Forum; the USG
Legal Awareness Committee: Jon Fox; Students for a
Democratic Society; Steve Gersen; Rich Tobin; Goodman
Proposal.
Jeff Long; Pam and Bruce Macomber; the United Cam
pus Ministry; Wells Keddie, member of the Faculty Peace
Forum; Guido Neri, assistant professor of philosophy; Dan
iel Walden, assistant professor of history; Alan Trachten
burg, associate professor of English; James Petras, assistant
professor of political science; Alphonso Lingis. associate
professor of philosophy and the Lutheran Students Associa
tion.
Try To Bring Issues Here
Al Dißernardo said that these films and dialogues will
try to bring the issues to Penn State groups. "This will give
the students a chance to learn about these issues and how'
they relate to the students," he said. The Coalition will pro
vide speakers on these issues in the future to residence halls,
fraternities or other interested groups upon request.
Big-name speakers will not be featured as originally
intended. Bodner explained that most of the suggested
speakers are booked solid for the next six months and could
not come on such short notice.' The speakers that could
come desired a minimum fee of from $3OO to $l,OOO, more
than the Coalition's budget can afford, according to Bodner.
Dißernardo said the Student Peace Forum, an out
growth of the Faculty Peace Forum, performs functions
similar to the Coalition. Its office, 103 E. Beaver Ave., is
now open to all interested students and faculty members.
Its present activities, include debate promotions, newsletter
writing and draft counseling.
TODAY ON CAMPUS
Campus Crusade, 7:30 p.m., International Films, 1 p.m., on Undergraduate Student
218 Hetzel Union Building HUB Assembly Room Affairs, 1 p.m., 214 -UB
Chess Team, 7 p.m., 217 HUB Tour Group (Reed Furguson), Undergraduate Student Gov-
Episcopal Student Association 9:30 a.m. HUB Assembly ernment Supreme Court, 3:30
"Shelter", 1:15 p.m., 217 Hall p.m., 214 HUB
HUB University Senate Committee USG, 7 p.m., 203 HUB
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ADVERTISING POLICY
DEADLINE
10:30 A.M. Day Before
Publication
RATES
First Insertion IF word maximum
$l.OO
Each additional consecutive
Insertion 2sc
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
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.
230-1181.
LARGEST SANDWICH In town 22"
Jong 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.
CYCLES: NEW and used. Yamaha; Ka
wasaki; Souk,: Hodaka. Two Wheels
Cycle Shop, 1311 E. College Ave. 238-1193.
STUDENTS: WE provide Insurance for
autos, motorcycles, motorscooters, travel,
valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr.
sTerneles 238.4533.
FANTASTIC 1967 Bridgestone 90 cc.
Trail - Scrambler. Excellent condltion.
Must sell. $125. Call Denny 237-1903.
CONSOLE TV. Great condition, rarely
used! Will sell for highest offer. Call
SOT Suite 865-7132.
VERY FAST '65 Lotus Elan roadster.
LoW milease, highly modified 140 II.F.
engine. Many spare parts including 11
SP4l's. Call 238-5153 or 236-8461 for ap
pointment to see and drive.
MGTD CLASSIC better than new con
dltlon. Many extras. 466.7291.
1967 HONDA 160 Scrambler. Excellent
candltion. Call after 6 p.m. 238-6533.
ALLSTATE SCOOTER $l2O. Will sell In
June. Less than 3000 miles, runs well.
Stu 238-2561.
SONY 60 7 Taperecorder. Excellent cond.
•One year old. Tapes Met. 5175.0). 230•
770 L
BUY MY RC A-FM or
Elactrie • Razor A
(new).Stereo,M
WIII bargain. Radio Call
tan '237-3644.
PREFERRED STUDENT RATE
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THE BILTMORE HOTEL
$7 PER PERSON DOUBLE
$lO SINGLE
CALL CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE
MICHAEL POLAK '
238-5758
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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FOR SALE
196$ YAMAHA 80 cc. Only 4340 miles.
Crash helmet and extras thrown In. Call
Bruce 438-4763.
HMM, GOOD! Pizza, Steaks, Hoagies,
Tuna Fish, Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers.
,Fast delivery. Call 238.2292.
GOOD USED Vacuum Cleaners. 319.95
up. Repairs for all types and parts;
guaranteed. Moyers— 238-8367.
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BIKE '67 BMW R-50. Extras, 5,000 miles
5950. Call 238.7347 5-10 p.m.
I \N, '63 Sedan, very good condition,
lextras, bargain price. tall 237-6131 any
MUST SACRIFICE: 1950 Great Lakes
Trailer. 10' x 47', 2 bedrooms, wall to
wait carpeting throughout, living room
furniture. All set up. About 15 minutes
I from campus. 52200.00. Call 238.1008,
'Jahn Rollick.
GIBSON 12 String Guitar, B-25-12 model,
excellent condition. Call 237-1101 and let's
make a deal.
MASERATI 1964 3500 GTI. A map- 1
nificent sports car in magnificent con-!
Aition! 17,000 miles; aluminum body;
!graphite grey with white leather Interior.
Engine is Lucas Fuel injected with dual
Ignition; 5 speed gear box, Pirelli radial
tires with chrome wire wheels. When
new, $12,000. Sacrifice $4BOO. Call 865-
!9888.
PORTABLE TAPE Recorder Concord
A.C. outlet or batteries. Five reels tape,
extra batteries included. Dennis 238-9394.
TR-2 WITH TR-3 engine, bored, Polished
land balanced; body excellent; custom
Interior; roll bar; hood straps; wires;
extras. 0900. 237-6079.
MEN SAVE 50% on your spring ward
robe. We have Suits, Sportscoats, Blazers.
direct from the manufacturer In EVERY
style and size. Call 238.9576.
10' by SO' MOBILE HOME. Cheap. Fur
-1 rasher!, completely set up, one mile from
campus. 238-3347.
TiR MOTOR PARTS for sale. Call - Mole
at 2374053.
1962 CORVAIR .4-speed, 2•door coupe,
bucket seats, rebuilt engine, 19.61-1, , re
' cent work, Jim evenings 237-1086.
HONDA 150. Must sell bought car.
5500 miles, excellent condition. Call Rich
237-1302.
1963 VESPA 150 cc.. good condition, $l5O
(S 1 per cc.). Marty 238-9084.
SCUBA GEAR Tank; contoured back
pack; 2 stage reg.; reserve; wet suit.
238-7254 Don.
CYCLE: 305 HONDA Scrambler, 10
months old. Owner wants $350. Call 238-,
7023 or E-34 Whitehall.
SHORE MOBILE. '52 Ford vintage
rebuilt engine. Must see to believe. $125
Call Tom 2384139.
1965 C.B. 160 HONDA. very good con
dition. Must sell, asking 3320. Call Bill
965-0751 before 3:00 p.m.
1966 YAMAHA Twin 100. Only 1600 miles,
In great condition. Reasonable Offer. Call
George 238-9938.
PORTABLE CARTRIDGE Tape Recorder.
extra cartridges. CO Larry Fox, Lamb
da Chl Alpha, 2.384.241,
Easy Does - It, Easy Does It . . Stay Cool
THAT'S THE ADVICE the Jets get as they prepare for their war council and subsequent
rumble with the Sharks in "West Side Story," which opens tonight in Schwab. The
Leonard Bernstein musical is being presented by the Penn State Thespians. Tickets are
available at the HUB desk.
Director Talks on 'Servant'
"The Servant of Two Mas- next Thursday, Friday and dress their remarks." he said.
ters" opens tonight at Bat the Saturday. "Second, they relate to their
Pavilion. "The cast's reaction to the roles in the plot through the
• - •
The cast commerted: "It's play can give you some idea
an experience seeing a of the spirit behin-: it," said
Goldoni farce." "It's not some- Robert Reifsneider, director
thing that's done very often." and associate professor of the-
It projects the same kind of atre arts.
"
feeling as 'Tom Jones.' " "It's There is appeal in the man
a classic in theatre, along with ner in which the actors present
Shakespeare and Moliere." "I themselves to the audience,"
find it's a lot of fund to do." he said.
"First, they relate to the
"The Servant" will play to
night, tomorrow, Saturday, and audience as they come on
stage, change props, and ad-
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FOR SALE
1968 PFAFF Portable Zig zeg, does
everything. automatically. 25 year guar
antee. Moyer's phone 236-8367.
TRAILER FOR SALE. 8' x 45' with small
addition. Completely set-up. 1 mile from
campus. Available summer term. Call
'238-7306.
PUTTING ENJOYMENT at Nittany Putt
Par. Open each weekend. Friday-6:00,
Saturday, Sunday 2;00. 238-8662.
HOUSE SUMMER. 3 bedroom, Ph
baths, etc., nice yard, across from Nit.
,tarry Malt. $l3O/mo. Call 865-7708,
FOR SALE: '64 Triumph Bonne 650 cc.
mugs, hi-bars. Reasonable. Call 865-9286
HONDA 50 cc, late 1966, 1000 actual
miles, like new. Call 238.2810 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT
AMERICANA 3-4 MAN apartment. Fur
nished, air-conditioned. Summer only.
Great rent reduction. Call George 238-1
7431.
,FURNISHED THREE bedroom Bluebell
,Apartment. Summer, air Conditioning,
pool, bus, cooking utensils, rent reduc
tion. 238.5898.
;4 - 6 MAN Bluebell Apt.: split level
summer term. Fantastic rent reduction
237-6456.
BE COOL this summer. Air-conditioning,
,swimminsi pool. (44) man Bluebell
'Apartment. Substantial rent reduction.
237-1783.
,USED '66 BLUEBELL four-seater S.L.
(Split Level), trips (three bedroom) dual
exhausts (two baths), air conditioning,
I Green Stripe Racing rugs. Loaded with
extras, stove, dishwasher, disposal,
gUadra - phones, pool, tree bus and
"Fletchert A-1 Fix-it-Later man, Retails I
for $7BO for three months; yours for.
S4BO. Call 238-4605 or 238-1897. Must see
to appreciate.
JUST OFF the Mall—Summer Sublet.
.Two man Efficiency. Great deal. Call
845.5994.
SUBLET FOR Summer, Fall Option
2-man Apartment, Whitehall, Free Bus,
Pool, air-cond. Call 237-2737 after 6 p.m.
bargain.
LARGE ONE Bedroom unfurnished Apt.
for Summer, Fall option. Pool, Free
Bus to campus. Alr<onditioned, 5110/mo.
Call 237.1220.
SUMMER SUBLET. Spacious Efficiency
for one or two per;or,.... Air conditioning,
free bus. Call 2384674.
IVACATICN IN State College this sum
mer. 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, pool, bus
and many extras. Fall option available.
238-3797.
BEAUTIFUL, SPACIOUS 3-man Apart
;Tient, available June 15. Parking, kitch
6385. Guided tours conducted at your
convenience.
SUMMER TERM-2-bedroom furnished
apartment. Air-conditioned. pool. other
extras. Great rent reduction. Phone 238-
7308.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS. Summer term
For 2 or 3. Alr-concl., dishwasher, etc
Call 2334772.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Today
9:30 to 4:30
Campus Packs
Ground Floor
HUB
U.U.B.
FACULTY and STUDENTS
a lecture by
CONGRESSMAN EMILIO Q. DADDARIO
Chairman of the House Subcommittee on
Science, K;e•search and Development
MONDAY, MAY 13 8:00 P.M.,
SCHWAB AUDITORIUM
No Admission Fee Tickets at the HUB Desk or the
Dean's Office in each College
Sponsored by the Nelson W. Taylor Memorial Foundation
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FOR RENT
ROOMMATE WANTED to share two
bedroom apartment in Sutton House with
Bucknell grad, now working. Prefer
businessman, faculty, grad student. Year
lease begins May. Contact Bill Haskell,
Holiday Inn. Leave message there if I'm
out. (Ext. 334) 238.3001.
F 3-MAN BLUEBELL Apartment. Rent re
duction, T V., built-In features, bus, sex,
anything you want. Call 238-2942.
SUMMER man (girl) Apt. Near
campus (S. Alton). Completely furnished,
wood paneled. Free parking. 238-5448.
SUBLET FOR Summer plus Fall option.
Luxurious 3 bedroom Bluebell Apartment
"No reasonable offer will be refused!'
Call 238-3509.
COMFORTABLE WHITEHALL Basement
Apt., cool in summer, air-con., 2 baths,
2 bedrooms, Free Cable, Bus, 3.4 man.
Free Ist 2 weeks. 238-7608.
SUMMER BLUEBELL. 3 bedroom, dish
washer, air-conditioning. Call 238-2262
Cheap.
SUBLET ARMENARA. Two (wo)nan
apartment for summer. Air-conditioned,
close to campus. Call 237-6466.
SUMMER TERM. Furnished Whitehall
Efficiency Apartment. June rent paid.
'FreeF bus service. Call 237-1539.
ARMENARA PLAZA, Summer Term 3
man air conditioned, dishwasher. Close
to campus. Call Ger 237-13811
EFFICIENCY IN University Towers for
Summer Term. Air•conditioved, free utili
ties, discount. Call 238-5613.
AMERICANA HOUSE 2 / 3 (wo)man;
June rent free tube extra furniture
Y 2 block from campus. Summer only.
[237-1677.
HELP! GRADUATING seniors must rent
3-4 man apartment slimmer term. Alr•
conditioned, free bus, pool. Reduced rent.
238-5191.
3 BEDROOM Bluebell Apt. Air cond.,
,TN., pool, bus, extras. Whole summer/
, 5520. Call 238-562:.
ROOM FOR Summer Term. Located
'4 block from campus. No electric bills
to pay! Wall to wall carpeting. Call
238.0753 after 11:30 p.m. or before 7:30
p.m.
!SUBLET SUMMER, spacious 2 (3) man
lApartment, T.V., pool, many extra fur
nishings. June rent paid. 2313-3863.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS for 3 men or
women summer. Air-conditioned, dish.
washer, utilities paid. June Paid. Rent
reduction. Call 237.4512.
SUMMER-UNIVERSITY TowOfs, bal
cony facing Souh tHalls. All utilities, air
conditioned, June free. 237-1105.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS overlooking
College Avenue; dishwasher. air•condi
tioner, balcony. UNFURNISHED—Cheap.
Call 238.8639.
3 BEDROOM Apartment. Bluebell. Sum
mer term. Free bus, pool. air•conditton
Inn. June free. Generous reduction. 237
1533.
TWO BEDROOM Apartment. Furnished.
Close to campus. 5120 monthly. Available
any time. Can between 5E.7 p.m. or
atter 10 p.m. 2.37-1060.
utilization of the classic char
acters of the Italian Commedia
dell'Arte, from which 'The
Servant' was drawn."
Tickets are currently on 'Hot Line' Correction
sale at the Pavilion box office
from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. on
performance days ani. from 10
a.m. until 4:30 p.m. during the
week. Additional information
may be obtained by telephoning
865-9543
WDFM PROGRAM SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 19613
6 - 8 a.m.—John Schutrick with Top Forty, news capsules every 30 minutes
8 - 10 a.m.—Dave Handler with Top Forty, news capsules every 30 minutes
4 - 4:05 p.m.—WDFM News
4:05 - 6 p.m.—Music of the Masters with Kathy Bradley
6 - 6:05 p.m.—WDFM News
6:05 - 7 p.m.—After Six (Popular, easy-listening)
7 - 7:15 p.m. Dateline News (Comprehensive campus, national and inter
national news, sports and weather)
7:15 - 8 p.m.—After Six (Continued)
8 - 10 p.m.—How About You with Mike Sarin (All request show)
10 - 10:05 p.m.—WDFM News
10:05 - 12 midnight—Symphonic Notebook
12-12:05 a.m.—WDFM News
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FOR RENT
APARTMENT SUMMER Term. Reduced
rent. 3 men, 2 bedroom. Call 237-1375.
, BAGGED SUMMER with Fall Option,
13 (wo)man, 2 bedroom Apt., 2 blocks
from campus. 238-5939.
SUMMER TERM. Efficiency Apartment.
Air conditioned, pool, free bus. Best
offer. Call 238-3947.
CHECK IT out! 1 Bedroom. 2-man
Apartment (Americana) Sublet for Sum
mer. Good location. Call Al 238-2507.
SUMMER TERM at Whitehall. 3.4 man
air-conditioned apartment. Will accept
bids. Call 2374102.
HOUSE. RENTING to students, summer
term. Call 238-8139, better yet come see.
611 S. ,Pugh.
FURNISHED FOSTER Avenue Apart
ment, summer sublet. 5125/mo. includes
electricity, cable, dishwasher, air-cond.,
laundry. 235-3583.
3 MAN BLUEBELL Apt. summer term.
tell option. June rent free. Negotiations
acceptable. 237-6471.
IHOUSE SUMMER Sub-lease. Fur
nished 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, basement
spacious yards, garage. Park Forest.
238.0809.
SUMMER SUBLET. Two man Efficiency,
two blocks from campus. Good deal. Call
238-2618.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS Summer Sub
let. One bedroom, air-conditioned, dish
washer, balcony, free cable and utilities.
237-1176.
VERY CHEAP 2 bedroom Bluebell Apt.
Summer. Dishwasher, disposal, pool, bus
service, air conditioned. 237.1591.
'SUMMER SPLIT LEVEL 3 bedroom
Apt. loaded with extra features. Worth
the price. 238-2579.
FOR SUMMER Term: Furnished, re
cently rePalnted two man, 3 room apart
ment. First floor, private bath, screened
in porch facing semi-private backyard.
S9O per month. All utilities paid. 223
E. Prospect. 218-9647.
4-MAN APARTMENT Summer term
Fall term option. Air-conditioned, con
veniently located. Big discount. Call 238
5553.
SUMMER SUBLET, 1-bedroom apart
ment, U.T. June rent paid, all utilities
Paid, air-condltioned. Call 238-40443.
INFAMOUS U.T. 201 Is now for rent
All goodies included. Call Marc 230.7901
SUBLET 2-BEDROOM Apt. Air-coed.
pool, bus. Low rent. 237-1265. Bluebell
CONTEMPORARY APARTMENT. One
I bedroom, air-conditioned, dishwasher,
parking, utilities, utensils, T.V. Unreason
able Rate. Call Paul 238-5126.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS Apartment, sum.
mer sublease. June rent paid. Top floor.
Furnished, air.conditionino, dishwasher.
239.3259.
FOR RENT:- Efficiency; summer term;
air conditioned, pool. Spacious with ex
tras. Call 238-3200.
ASSURE YOUR freedom new. 4 wo/man
Whitehall Apartment. Reduced rate 'till
Januar), '69it Call 238-7765.
TIM Aims at Increased Communication
Town Table' Established
The Town Independent Men
and the Undergraduate Stu
dent Government have recent
ly established a booth called
"town table" on the ground
floor of the Hetzel Union Build-
_
According to Terry Klasky, 50 students have already taken
USG town Congressman and advantage of the free adver-
TIM vice president, the booth tisement offer and that more
;er or increas
ing communication with town
men ,ane. in trying to get them
to realize what is going on."
The booth serves several pur
poses and is not restricted to
independent town men. One
project is dispensing informa
tion and applications to stu
dents interested in working on,
the USG commission system
next year.
Applications a.e available ate
the town table for both poten-1
tial committee members andl
for committee chai - -manships.
`Gripe Sheet'
The table is also sponsoring'
"a gripe sheet," a form stu-I
dents can use to air complaints,
about student government or
the University. Klasky said hel
hopes these "gripes" will be
"registered constructively, in
the interests of improvement."
"I especially hope these
forms will be used in connec
tion with the proposed tuition
increase. We would like people)
who ma/ be forced to drop out;
of the University because of!
such an increase to use these
forms to document their case,"
Kiasky added.
The most important aspect!
of the town booth, at, least to!
the town men, is its list of
downtown apartments avail
able for sub-letting during Sum.
mer 'rerm.
Any student who has an
apartment that will be avail
able during the summer is in-
The "Hot Line" question
concerning the amount of
sausage available in the din
ing halls was not placed by
Al Thomas as reported in yes
terday's Collegian.
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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 share with two
girls, summer term, modern, air-con
ditioned Apartment. 238-0797.
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Four waiters
two washers 3 meals, pay. May 12
Call 237-2873.
ROOMMATES WANTED: Split-level Blue- 1
hell Apt. with all accessories. $9O for
entire summer. Call 230-7679.
S.O.S.—Landlocked Sailor and Friend
need ride to Stone Valley any Saturday.
Must get skipper's card or no can sail.
Help! Call Dan 865-4869.
POETRY WANTED for Anthology. Please
include stamped return envelope. Idle
wild Publishers, 543 Frederick, San 'Fran- 1
,cisco, California 94117.
ROOMMATES WANTED for Bluebell
I split level Apartment, summer. Will bar
gain. First come, first served. 237-6456.
AN EFFICIENCY for one man starting
In Fall 1968. Apartment is preferred to
be unfurnished. Call 238-5646 ask for Ed.
ROOMMATE WANTED to share two
bedroom apartment in Sutton House,
with Bucknell grad, now working. Prefer
businessman, faculty, grad student. Year
lease begins May. Contact Bill Haskell,
Holiday Inn. Leave message there If I'm
out. (ext. 331) 238-3301.
QUIET, FURNISHED Apartment for
married couple for next September until
June. Call Bob 238.0922.
AWAY FALL Term? Will accept lease
lor fill roommate vancancy Fall Term
only; 1365-6708.
bRAFT COUNSELORS needed for Fall
Term. Training is non-political, but,
serious moral commitment against the ,
draft is needed. First session, on Con
scientious Objection, will be held May 12,
1 p.m., at Student Peace Forum, 103,
E. Beaver.
WANTED: LOVING Homes for four
(adorable Kittens. Free. 238.8967, eve•,
WANT TO earn some extra pocket 1 1
money? Working wife of grad student
needs babysitter for two children' 9 to S
Wed. or Friday. Call 238.3349 after 6 p.m.]
,FALL ROOMMATE, U.T. Male or sin- I
'cere, sensitive, modern woman. VI month
lease, top floor, great view. Call Gary
1237-3083.
ROOMMATE WANTED Fall for one bed
room, air-conditioned apartment in Gar
den House. Serious upper classman pre
ferred. Call Nate 231-5309.
E=l
CHARGE OF THE
r, LIGHT BRIGADE
, s May 14 •`2 P.M
Wagner Field
aspAax• iniasn 0513.111X0 111JOUI
vited to use the free bulletin are expected to do so when
board service located at the the boots open today and Mon
booth, Klasky said. Students day.
interested in rentin- apart- The TIM newsletter. "Town
ments for summer can check Talk," is also being distributed
the list .t the booth. to students at the booth. The
Kiasky said that more than newsletter is prepared by the
LET'S .CLEAN THE AIR
Student PSEA Presents
MR.' BRONSTEIN
Assistant for Student Affairs
speaking on ...
STUDENT-FACULTY RELATIONS,
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS and ADVISORS
Thursday, May 9th 101 Chambers
7:00 P.M. Refreshments Will Be Served
Send Flower Power
For Mother's Day
IttioCH 117 E. B
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The Liberal Arts
Student-Faculty Liason
Educational Policy Committee
has been concerned with---
—Pass-Fail grading
--Extension of the drop-add period
—Organization of the Freshman
Convocation
—Revision of basic requirements
Application for next year
now available—at the HUB desk.
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for easy listening tune to
WDFM-FM at 91.1 Fine Music
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WANTED
MALE ROOMMATE, summer term. Best
location. Air conditioned. 228-7825 after
FOUR • MAN ' Apartment, summer term.
Must be reasonable, furnished. Call Scott
865-440 or Conrad 86S-7874.
17HE CAMPUS Patrol has openings for
Student Officers for the summer and fall
terms. If you are interested call 865.3458
for an interview.
'TWO ROOMMATES for largest bedroom
in 3 bedrOoM spilt-level Bluebell Apart
ment. Rent reduction. Call 237-1543.
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.
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ATTENTION
GETTING ENGAGED? We can purchase
your diamond at wholesale prices. See
the rest and then compare. Call 238-4261.
Ask for Gary.
HI•WAY PIZZA now serving Meatball
and Sausage Sandwiches.
ITALIAN WATER ICE at HI-way Pizza
TO THE WEST: The Arab-Israel Con
flict is a Romance: a sequel to Uris'
Exodus: Nine Bazouzi speaks out of
the suffering of the lost people of tsraef
The Arab refugee, Thursday, 8 P.m.,
Jawbone.
CRAZY MAN: The sandwich which looks
like a ball bat Paul Bunyan Sandwich.
Call 238-2292.
14 INCH SUBS regular, tuna, $.80:
chicken, ham, $.90. No delivery charge.
Studenf checks cashed. Dean's Fast De
(livery. 238-8035.
ACHTUNGI GIRLS Interested In Deutsches
Haus for Fall term Simmons Hall.
Call 865-4895.
DRAFT COUNSELING available, any
alternative discussed. Free pamphlet.
Write: Freedom Union, Box 923, State
College, or call 2384011 for app.
ISRAEL'S 20th Anniversary. Geula Zo•
har. May 15th, 0:00 p.m. Hill& Audi
torium.
STUDENT PSEA 1- presents Mr. Bron
stein, Assistant for Student Affairs
speaking tariffs at 7 p.m. in 101 Cham
hers.
ROOMMATE. NEEDED to share U.T.
Elf. summer term. Fully furnished.
5e2.50/month. Call after 4 p.m. 238-659.5.
MISCELLANEOUS
PLAN SPRING PARTY at Nlttany Putt
, Par. Fun, Inexpensive, Informal. Phone
1238.8662, for arrangements.
NOTARY
Above Corner Room
Hotel State College
' THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1969
three USG town congressmen
Klasky, Skip Bross and Dav=
Vinikoor.
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NOTICE
WHAT'S NEW: Paul Bunyani is de
,llvering from 4 p.m. to '2 a.m. Fast
delivery. Call 238-2292.
NING BAZOUZI, formerly of Jerusalem,
Jordan, will speak of the Arab experience
in the new Israel: "The Other side ef
the Conflict," Thursday, 8 p.m., Jawbone.
NEED ANOTHER Hasse!Wad or Bolex?
.bill Coleman Is the authorized dealer
,for both.
LOST: BROWN Glasses. Desperate'?
needed Thursday registration. Call
238.4551 before 8:00 p.m.
1 , 68 CLASS (P.S.U.) RING lost by tho
pool on Sat. Reward. Call Lee 238-2660.
LOST: GIRL'S Ring with green stone
in second floor. Chambers washroom.
Call 865.2597 or 238-0724.
!MISSING: BROWN Tooled Leather Wel.
! let containing N.Y. State driver's license,
etc. Wallet of great sentimental •ralue.
If found contact 80.2319 or 865.7178. Re-
ward! No questions asked.
LOST: 1967 Red High School Class
Ring. Reward. Call 665.7117.
P.S.U. OUTING CLUB
IOVERNIGHT TRIP to Ricketts Glen
May 11th and 12th. Organiiationat meet-
Ann 2nd floor, HUB Lounge, Thursday,
7:30 p.m. Sign up in HUB.
ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING for Climb
ing at Seneca, Wed. May B, 7:30 p.m.
HUB second floor lounge.
CANOE TRIPS Saturday Class 1 on
Juniata River, Sunday a Class II or 111
Idepending on future rain. Check HUB for
details and sign UP. •
SAVE SUNFISH POND A nature
lake along the Appalachian Trail threat
coed by commercial exploitation. Sto•
at PSOC bulletin .board and Suppo
Natural Beauty.
JAWBONE
THE STAR of David has risen In, th.
East. In a flash of gunfire . .
In mortars and rockets ... Nine Sazouzi
a Jordanian refugee, speaks of sufferin•
on "The Other Side of the Conflict"
Thursday, .6 p.m.
Chinks Shop •
WANTED:
YOUNG LADY WITH
A DESIRE FOR. A
FUTURE IN FASHION. .
With
APPLY:
Mr. Charles Shqp
1 • 124 S. Allen