ii'ltIDAY, MAY 23, 1969 L.A. 498 To Offer rjght New. Sections By LYNNE FOOTE Collegian Staff Writer The College of the Liberal Arts will offer this fall eigh: section of Liberal Arts 498 dealing with contempor ary topi^.s. The e::perimental program is under the office of Associate Dcan Arthur 0. Lewis and will include three -credit COLlri:'_.S for juri"rs and seniors. The course topics will include "Language Behavior of Afro- \mcrican ,. ." "Economics of Discrimination " "Soviet Society," "National Security Policy," "The Sociology of I emire," "T.-cht , ology, What is it?" and "Love, Power and An Inquiry into the Fundamental Nature of Exis tencl." The eighth section is still unstructured. Liberal Arts 198. currently in the University Senate and structured the same as L.A. 498. is geared for freshmen and sophomores. A student may take L.A. 498 twice, enrolling in two different sections. In many instances the course can be Used to fulfill liberal arts basic reenirementsr. Tn specific instances and with the permission of the individual. de partments, the course can be used for credit in major fields. • The topics for L.A. 498 change every term. Some are established as permanent courses within individual de partments. Further information about L.A. 498 or 198 is available in 116 Sparks Advisers will provide lists of the topics planned for Fall, Winter and Spring Terms. Math 17. another liberal arts course. also can be used to fulfill basic requirements. Certain sections of the course are directed toward non-math majors who need three credits to fulfill their requirements. Math 17 is taught on a team-teaching basis. Different professors within the mathematics department will lecture on topics related to their individual fields; the topics will vary each term: Raymond G. Ayoub, head of the Department of Math ematics, is in charge of the program. USG Hits Old Main For Silence on Protest (Continued from page one) congressmen" in the form of a $75-a-term scholarship-sti pend. The bill had four stipu lations for the qualifications of a congressman. The first stated that con gressmen must attend all USG meetings or send a qualified representative. Each congressman must attend, at least twice per month, the meeting of the specific or ganization which governs the area which he represents. In addition, congressmen must hold office hours bi-weekly in the living area they repre sent. The USG secretary would determine which con gressmen meet these quali fications. Dennis Stimeling, West Halls congressman and co author of the bill, said the Can defense demands be reconciled with domestic needs. Film—Public Forum Thursday, May 29, 8 p.m Wesley Foundation sponsor: Women's Intl League for Peace for Freedom HOW Play and play and play later. "3 in the Attic" with Chad and Jeremy. The original motion picture sound track. At your record shop now! bill's purpose was to "re imburse congressmen fo r hard work" as well as to pro vide an incentive to those, students who could not serv& on USG because of financial' need. Opposition to t h e bill stemmed from the fact that funds for the stipend would come from the USG Scholar ship Fund. A monetary in centive also might not attract people with the "right idea about student government." Moeller. Panhellenic 2 BIG DAYS May 23 FRIDAY 8:30-9:00 P.M.; SATURDAY 9:00-5:00 321 W. BEAVER AVENUE e FREE PARKING INSTAMATIC FILM KODACOLOR 89 C 126-12 . . . . KODACHROME 2 17 SUPER BMM LIMIT 4 PER CUSTOMER FLASHBULBS AGI or M2B 51c WESTINGHOUSE PER DOZEN BULBS Get your F TREASU CHEST K from the Girl: Centre Film Lt Friday and Satu 3. 1 Tug of War Applications for Junior Class Senate (Class of ) will be available at the HUB Desk starting Friday, May 23rd, All interested sophomores are eligible. Support your class; Applications must be turned in at the HUB Desk by Wednesday, May 28th. The Daily Collegian's Last Publication Issue of the Spring Terri; is Friday, May 30th NO SETTINGS-JUST AIM AND SPECIAL 1177 Movie Camera • Film INSTAMATIC CAMERA • PICTURE FRAMES • MOVIE ALBUMS Pius Many Others-25 In AIII -, „ , • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA STUDENTS BATTLE OVER the American flag lowered at half-mast for the second consecutive day yesterday. The students who lowered the flag were staging a sympathy protest for the murder of an innocent bystander at a Berk eley demonstration. They consequently met a counter demonstration by students who tried , to raise the flag located on Old Main lawn. PRICES EFFECTIVE LOWEST PRICE EVER on a KODAK INSTAMATIC Includes Film t • really appreciate• Girls really appreciate being taken out for a . Prime Broiled Filet at the PUB Restaurant, State College. $3.95 with baked Idaho' potato, a tossed salad, hot buttered rolls. and beverage. How much they appreciate it, we're not prepared to say. PUB RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE 1450 South Atherton Street State College, Pa. Reservations 238-3001 Ext. 380 SHOOT .: 1 11 , 4':N• --:;t_.. M-I2 INSTAMATIC MOVIE CAMERA Fast 14-MM 2.7 lens. Usei the same film indoors and out. Cartridge load with a price that's right! Bat teries incl. $27.60 Pistol Grip Extra $3.95 - TRIPODS SAVE OFF • THE LIST • PRICE ON ALL TRIPODS IN OUR STORE GSA To Seek Counsel In Elks Compensation By SANDY BAZONFS Collegian Staff Writer The Graduate Student Asso ciation voted last night to permit the executive commit tee "upon legal consultation to pay the Elks Club such com pensation fees as may be ne gotiated." The executive committee %sill meet with a lawyer and Elks representatives to discuss whe ther the contract between the two parties was legal and whe ther GSA owes the Elks a com pensation fee for GSA's can cellation of its dinner dance. The Elks has asked GSA for 51 25. Jim Hardy. GSA treasurer. said that no one knous whe ther or not the contract is legally binding. "The Elks have the only copy of the contract." he said. Bob Rickards. GSA vice president, told the council that if the Elks "have not been able to rent the room, we should TRUCKLOAD ft INSTAMATIC 314 OUTFIT _ FREE I Roll Kodacolo Film With Each New Camera Purchased and Free Processing KODAK'S LOWEST PRICED ELECTRIC ZOOM LENS MOVIE CAMERA 18MM to 28MM F/1.9 Zoom Lens can be used manual or push button (electric.) Pistol grip, bat- 84" ferias, inc. List 104.50 NOW MlB with manual 67" Zoom NOW GLOW MASTER 40"x40" LENTICULAR SCREENS with Tripod Stand List 29.95 - NOW 1 79 5 pay them a fee but if they taped students, suggested in a have rented it, we should not letter to the council that the pay it." details of the Elks affair be Hardy said, "legally, if there sent to the local and state is a cancellation and one of human relations boards. the the parties has gone to any University Senate. the graduate trouble, compensation is neces. school faculty, University Pre sary.•' sident Eric A. Walker, the Uni- Dana Friedman (graduate- versity vice presidents. deans ma thema 1 ics-Brooklyn, N.Y.) of the colleges, department suggested to the council that heads, student organizations the $125 be paid to the Elks and members of the Board of but that the Elks be asked Trustees. urging them not to to show good faith by donating support the Elks national and the money to the Martin Luther local Dubs through their mem- King Jr. scholarship fund or bership or through the use of the Black Student Union. The Elks facilities available to the council voted however, to public. abide by the original motion May also called for "the of permitting the executive Elks' withdrawal from the 11H- Cumulittee to make the final ti o nal chapter or the accept decision of payment to the Elks ance of non-caucasians in the after legal consultation. local chapter in moral deliance Klaus May, chairman of the of the national Elks' discrimi- C-SA committee on dn.:tidy:in- natory charter." __. 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