AGE EIGHT YDs Take Stand To Back Vigil By EILEEN McCAULEY Collegian Staff Writer The Penn State Campus I ming' Democrats list night passed a resolution that supports the Undergraduate Stu dent Government's fast and vigil in protest of the war in Vietnam. The resolution states: ''The Campus Young Democrats strongly support the USG fast, vigil and related activities in protest against the war in Vietnam, as approved at the May 8 USG meeting. We commit our organization and its resources ii. any way useful, to the betterment and success of this USG project. We encourage all students sympathetic to this project to support this project with some form of commitment," The group also agreed to participate with USG and Young Americans for Freedom in setting up a table in the Hetzel Union Building Tuesday and Wednesday to collect signatures on a letter to U.S. Senator Hugh C. Scott. Urges Repeal The letter urges support of a bill which would repeal, the emergency detention provision of the McCarron Act of 1950. The provision places persons considered dangerous to the government in detention centers after a state of national emergency has been declared by the President. According to Bruce Shaw, YD communications direc tor. there have been rumors that the law might be applied in the future to black militants, Communists and students who consistently disrupt campuses. The McCarron Act never has been applied in the United States. Post cards also will be available at the table asking students to write to the State Attorney General for post ponement of the execution of a Rockview State Correctional Institute prisoner accused of first degree murder, The exe cution was prevented last year by "public outcry," accord ing to Shaw. "What crime the prisoner actually committed doesn't matter." said YD member Bob Slobod. "The issue is simply a stand against capital punishment." RFK Memorial Services The members also discussed the possibility of holding memorial services to commemorate the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy on June 5. Participants in a candlelight service would walk from the HUB to Schwab on the evening of June 5. At Schwab, clerical members of various faiths would participate in a service. Voluntary contributions to the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Fund would be accepted. Shaw also presented the results of several bills signed by students in the HUB several weeks ago concerning Vietnam and the draft. The bill which urges military de-escalation in Vietnam received 306 signatures, the highest number and the bill which prohibits the use of draftees in undeclared wars without the consent of draftees received 261 signatures, the lowest number. mimmimmilimmimmillumimmimmlimmiimmimmilimmummiiiiniiffinifimmuniimmimummimmmimimmimilmilimmlimmimmiminimmiumimummummtimilimmunimmornimmmillimmilmymmiumimiiiiiiimimmimmimininiminiummli COLLEGIAN cLAss.IFIED.s WIll1111111W111111.WliWIL( CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication RATES First insertion 15 word maximum . 51.25 Each additional consecutive insertion . Each additional 3 words .15 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 HOAGIES, HOAGIES, HOAGIES—Regu-;B'x46' MOBILE HOME, 2 bedrooms, on lar, Tuna, Ham and Chicken, all 70c., lot, good condition. Available June 16. Ham & Cheese Sandwich 35c. Dean's,slloo .Call 364.1811. Fast Delivery. Dial 238-8035 or 237-1043-11967 SUZUKI 250 X-6 Hustler, 7,000 mi., 8 p.m. to midnight. (helmet, goggles & bubble. Best offer over 40 WATT MAGNAVOX Stereo Receiver 5400, Call Tom Brown 237.2119 between 1645 - 7:15 a.m. and 6:00 - 7:15 p.m. and matching Turntable, both components; ' only one year old, $175, Will sell separate.lHELPH '63 VW with '65 engine new 237-0651. 'convertible top, new tires, great body 1963 FIAT Convertible, rebuilt engine, ) _ second top, very good condition, 5550. E HONDA "90", excellent condition, 3.0001 Call Corb 238-3074. miles, 5150 includes luggage rack, and LOTUS CORTINA 1967, twin overheadl approved helmet. Call 237-4770. cams, Webers, new Pirelli tires. Best ' offer. 237-0263. 11967 MUSTANG GT Fastback, 390 CO. in. 1 four speed, 9,000 miles, mint condition.' FURNITURE: Bed, desk, tables, rugs, l 23B-6136. all for 550 or individually sold. Mike, 220 So. Fraser. 238-5978. ; TRAILER Already located one mile I from campus, 12'x55', 2 bedroom, many MOBILE HOME 8046 1 bedroom and :extras. Call 237-1268. study married couples only. Hilltop Trader Park. 51500. Phone 237-0628. KING ALTO SAX, excellent condition. Marlin Freres Clarinet. Will haggle. Call, AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite 1963; mechan 'Rich 865.0864. cally excellent, clean. good body, new snow tires. John 238-2751. 5550 FOR SALE: 1963 Peugeot, excellent con. I ditton. 6500 or best offer. 238-8219. 1967 C.B. 160 HONDA. Good condition. $350 includes helmet. Phone 865-7237. 1957 CHEVY Sdn. Excellent condition, 5125. Call Mike 865-2098. SCUBA EQUIPMENT, tank with reserve! 54MERCEDES-BENZ,, - _ __—__ -- Model 220, gas. valve, back pack, aquamaster regulator, accessories. Call Bert 865-6057. good shape, Inspected. 5295. Phone Lewis. town 248-1690. AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 Mark 111, 1964, '67 SAAB SONNET, red. 19,050 .miles white. Serious inquiries only please. , Serial No. 66, mint condition. 92295 238-1711. '63 PONTIAC Catalina, automatic trans., '66 YAMATTA "Twin Jet 100". Good dark blue, air condition. Good shape. condition with new helmet. Asking $2OO. .5800 / best offer. 237-1312. Call Jim Livingston 238.3081 1967 HONDA 590. Only 3.1000 f FREE . . . FREE . . . FREE . . . summer riding. $l9O. Call 237.1760 after S., 'Schwab Auditorium . . . May 24 . . 8:30 p.m. . . , University Choirs present Bernstein, Poulenc, and Bruckner . . . Tickets free at Eisenhower Chapel 967 AUSTIN HEALEY. Many extras 2500 but willing to bargain. Call after oon or evening 238-5520. Call after 6 p.m. FOR SALE: GERBILS. Small animals make tine pets. 55.00 pair; $3.00 eachl Call 065.0430. ZOEI - LEZ 42 0 11 2 0 tropetuzom peaualaacixa 2g aaTAcIN :sassep z NEEt 00:1 20 1T 2 iT51 60 13 6961 'IOZ 1,2 1 q 3AIIITB SiII3ISVIN OHMS 3H.L sl.uasaxcl cutio ze3 sTsods alng.!cluad 211. L Europe This Summer New York to Paris ...and on to London Leave New York—June 23 Return from Paris—Aug. 18 9 weeks in Europe 'Air Fare '5331.00 fare for children under 12 Call 238-5057 after 6 (411) '238-5941 or 865-8523 "fare based on 25 or more . _ ._..... PSU Students, Faculty dependents only I 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FOR SALE NEW AND used Motorcycles now avail able at Two Wheels Cycle Shop. 1311 E. College Ave. 236-1193. MGR EAT BUY! Rare Fender WiTiteneck Stratocaste, Guitar. Wild finish. 238-1749. SUZUKI SEE and ride the not line in '69. Cyclerama 239-5111. --- COMPLETE CYCLE SERVICE. Prompt ' and adaranteed parts and service. Cycle. rama, 1617 N. Atherton. 230-3111. !COM'SIG SOON - The Norton Sport Commando crossover pipes and 'chrome, 750 cc., 8 60 rubber-moUnted, horsepower. Cyclerama. 238-5111, CREE CYCLE RIDING lessons. We fur nish the bikes. Every Sat. afternoon Cyclerama, your authorized Suzuki-Norton dealer, 1611 N. Atherton. 238-5111. 120-BASS ACCORDIAN stage-m otle I. Dealer Appraisal: $6OO, Asking $4OO. Also multiple-input amplifier. Must see. 238- 7595, Tony. SUZUKI X-6, 250 c.c. Runs well. $425.00 ,or best offer. 133 S. Gill St. Apl. 22, John 237-1521. ;STUDENTS: WE provide prompt insur ance for autos, motorcycles, Motor ' scooters, travel, valuables, hospitalization. !Phone Mr. Temeles, 238.6633. condition. Desperate! Call Alan 237-9034. HARLEY DAVIDSON 65 c.c. New. less' than 150 miles, original 5215, asking $l5O less. Jinn 2374475. YASHICA .1-7 35 mm Camera, 1.4 lens 1595. Pentax 135 mm Telephoto lens, $lOO Call John 865-3668. j "67" VW ENGINE, 1300 cc. Also: radio and tires on wheels. (Two snow tires.) Bob 238-8506. GO-GO GIRL WANTED $ $ $ CALL 238-6551 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA have been completed by architect, Minoru Yamasaki. Pic tured is the north elevation of the club which will be Faculty Club opposite the Heizel Union Building, near College Avenue. The club is being financed from gifts from alumni, friends, faculty and possibly foundations through the Penn State Foundation. Irvis To Speak at Dinner K. Leroy Irvis, Democratic Majority Leader of the State House of Representatives, will be the guest speaker at a Democratic fund-raising dinner Wednesday at the Nittany Lion Inn. Irvis visited the University last term to discuss with Uni versity President Eric A. Walker and the Black Student Union the alleged racial im balance here. "We sought and received amiable discussion with top Administration peo 1 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FOR SALE 1 '66 MGB. Good condition, new tires. Call 237-0864 anytime. Best offer over $BOO. 1961 RAMBLER AMERICAN, stick six Excellent running condition, new tires brakes, battery. Best otter over $lOO. Also Sony TV, like new, 560. 237-9275, 1966 HONDA SUPERHAWK. Immaculate 7,000 mi., new llres, two helmets included. 0450. 238.6820 evenings; 865-1441 day. 1963 RENAULT Caravelle convertible, hard and soft tops, new: brakes, clutch, shocks, paint, engine overhauled, low mileage, $650. Larry 237.0439. 1959 MGA ROADSTER, burgundy, re-' built engine, trans., excellent condition. 0550 firm. Call Pete 238-9818. SURFBOARD r-ir Hoble orange excellent condition. No dings 0100 firm Jim 237-0137. COLLINS 3253. Power. Supp. Hallicrafters SXIOIA. Johnson CouHer 500 w Linear. Fisher Stereo-Ext. Speakers (2). 7-than. Intercom one remote. Call 238-5210 after 6:00 p.m. 1968 SUZUKI Sport 50 cc. Almost new 238-9510 or 865-2363. 1964 VW BUS. Best offer, must sell Call 237-9119. 249 5. Pugh St. atter 5:00. '63 AUSTIN HEALEY. 3400, black, good condition. Must sell. Call 230.6063. STEREO RECORD Albums: rock, tau, folk. New, only 52.25. Call Jay, between 3:00 6:30, 237-0005. THIS IS IT: Beautiful, cheap, Magnavox Stereo Component set Must sell. For demonstration call 137.7133. 1967 TRIUMPH 500 cc. Daytona, excel lent condition, also helmet, 5725. Will haggle. 238-4247. SET OF MEN'S Golf Clubs and set of Women's Golf Clubs, 515 per set. Call 238-1146 after 5 p.m. JAGUAR XKE 2+2. Never driven in winter. By far the best Jag in the area. 43500 firm. Serious Inquiries only. 238- 0688 5-10 p.m. '6B VW, 12,000 miles, Excellent condition, Radio, undercoating, ...gravel guards, new snow tires, unused spare, six months, warranty remaining. $l7OO. Will bargain, 238-5556. AIR FORCE Mess Dress Uniform, size 60 R. Summer & winter jacket, 540.00. Call 237.0900 after 6 p.m. MOBILE HOME, new, 60' long, 12 Wide $3995 with lot space. 238.6761. FOR SALE: '65 COMET V-8 stick-shift. Body and mechanical condition excellent. No reasonable offer refused. Phone 235-6911 or, see at 1375 Linn St. FOR SALE: 1965 250 cc. Honda Scramb ler, 0325; 19 47 Pontiac, $lOO. Both in spected. 218-1061. 60x12 MARLETTE MOBILE Home In good conditoon. Many extras, good financial arrangements. Phone 364-10,10. FIVE STRING BANJO, $5O. Call 230.8095 evenings. 1962 CORVAIR: Good condition, four speed Monza. Best otter over $lOO. 238.9019. h • • '62 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite 5390. I New tires, transmission, clutch, battery and paint. Call Bruce 237.0208. 1 1966 HONDA 305 Scrambler. New paint, POinls, battery. 9,000 miles. Phone Rich ,865.5824 atter 11:00. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, very good condition new tires-battery. Best offer. Call. Liulgen 865-2574 or 237-9205. FOR RENT FEMALE ROOMMATE to share one bedroom Apt. Call 237.7167 after 5:00 p.m S44S FOR SPLIT-LEVEL three bedroom Apartment. Lowest rate in Bluebell. Bus, pool, leaving extras. 2384724. - - - SOUTHGATE TOWNHOUSE sublet: 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 1 / 2 baths. Pay less than un furnished price for this "beautifully fur nished" Townhouse. Guaranteed best deal for summer. Call 237-6713. "King Rat" Tonight ... 101 Chambers Casa di Altomonte . The Home of Fine Italian Food American & Italian Cuisine Wines, Cocktails Dinners Served from 4 P.M. to II P.M. ACROSS FROM IMPERIAL 400 MOTEL 119 S.- ATHERTON PARKING IN REAR THE PRELIMINARY DRAWINGS of the new facu Tickets Available ple to convey the peculiar problems of the blacks and to acquire an understanding of the need for a more rea sonable racial balance," Irvis explained. Irvis supported all of the Black Student Union's 13 re- Lewis K. Manderino, candi quests to the Administration. date for the State Supreme , His suggestions to Walker in- Court, also will be present at cluded the necessity of four the dinner. or five active recruiters .for black students, Tickets for the dinner are available from all Democratic Irvis' recommendation to committeemen. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111MIII FOR RENT IAmBASSADOR BLDG. 2-3 man Summer Sublet. Willing to bargain. Great location. Call 237-1093. TWO BEDROOM Apt.. summer term only. Also 12 x 86' Mobile Home; 10 x SO IMobtle Home. Both available Summer term with Fall option. Call Tom 2384645 between 6 & 9 p.m. I SUMMER TERM, $l5O a month, 2 bed room, 4 man Apartment, furnished, air Conditioned OW 227-SM. ACROSS FROM Corner Room, 3 1 / 2 rooms, furnished, air-conditioned, June rent Paid. Fall option. 238.4045. SUMMER SUBLET: 2-3 man apartment Americana House, air-conditioned, fur fished. Call 238-8501. SUMMER SUBLET. Bluebell, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dishwasher. Fall option. Many extras. 239.3956. SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom apart ment. Fully furnished and air-conditioned. Half black from campus. Americana House. Call 237-9165. THREE BEDROOM, air-conditioned, Sum mer, Fall-option, pool, bus service. Rent reduction. Bluebell Apts. Call 237-0639. SPACIOUS FURNISHED 3 bedroom apartment to four graduate students— about Aug. Ist. Phone 235-6992. SPACIOUS THREE Bedroom Apartment, 4 men, ready July or August. Phone 2.18-6ggl. FANTASTIC BARGAIN Large 3-4 woman) furnished Apt., air-cond., sun roof; 30 sec. from Mall. 5135/mo. 237.6403. SUMMER SUBLET: One man Apart ment with private kitchen and bath. 565/month. Call Alan 237-9034. SUMMER SUBLET: Two man Efficiency In University Towers. 5125/mo every thing included. Call Bobby 237-11111. SUMMER SUBLET: 3-4 man Apartment, luxurious Southgate Apartment, air conditioned. Bargain. Phone 237-9175. APARTMENT FOR Summer, two rooms and bath, dose to campus. 5100 per month. 237-1732. SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom Apt. dishwasher, air-conditioned, $l5O fur i fished, $l7O unfurnished. Walk to cam pus. 237-6054. SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell Apt., fur nished, excellent price. Call 237.1177. , UNIVERSITY TOWERS Summer Sublet. 2-3 'man apartment overlooking College Avenue. Call 238-4228. SUMMER SUBLET: Studio Apartment, two blocks from campus, married couples or grad students. Call: 238-5602. UNIVERSITY TOWERS Sublease. 2-3 man, air-condltioning, dishwasher, many extras. $3OO for summer. Call 237-1934. SUBLET FOR Summer term. Three rooms with private bath on first floor. Has adloining screened porch and private backyard. All utilities included, 5100.00/ month, 238.9647, if no answer call 238.8057. 4220 TAKES ALL for Summer term. Furnished 2 br. Whitehall. A/C, pool, bus Call Joe 865.4545. SUMMER 3-4 ( wolman Apartment ' Fail 1.2 roommates needed Must see to appreciate. Call Lenny 237-0152. AMERICANA 2-2 MAN Summer Sublet. Air-conditioned, furnished, good price Call Judy 965-8526 or Laurel 865-8665. BLUEBELL, TWO Bedroom, $250 for the whole Summer. Air.conditioned, pool, bus. 238-7249. SUMMER SUBLET: New furnished 3 Cm/Oman Apt. Dishwasher, air-conditioned. On College Ave. June rent' paid. Rent 5180. Call 231-4452: MUST SUBLET one-bedroom University Towers Apartment Summer term. AI, conditioned, dishwasher, College Avenue location. June rent paid; option for Fall. Call Margot 235-0534. FALL TERM roommate wanted for 2-man 2-bedroom large furnished Apartment. iCall 213-6547 at dinner time. 7:00 p.m. increase the budget allotted to the University by $1 mil lion is presently being dis- ' cussed in the• legislature. The additional million dollars is', to be earmarked for increas ing black enrollment, 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FOR RENT SUBLET FOR summer 3-man, 2-bed room Apt., close to campus. Call 237 3308. 2 - 3 MAN APT., Whitehall. Air•cond.,l T V I' Bus service. $350 for summer term • . ophon). Call 238-1148. 'SUMMER SUBLET, Fall option, 2-3 man '5135/mo. Close campus, free parking Call 2374868. SUBLET SUMMER: Two bedroom, living room, full kitchen & large balcony; 10 minutes from HUB. Call 238.4439. Cheap. TWO OR THREE STUDENTS to share furnished tour bedroom apartment, cor ner of College and Pugh. Includes kitchen and living room. Whole summer term only $lOO per person. Tom 237-044. SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell 3 man, 2 1 bedroom with Fall option. Reasonable. Call 2374913. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Nicely fur -1 nished Whitehall one bedroom Apt., air conditioned. Free bus service to campus. $130.00 month. Call Park 865-7601. 2-3'MAN APARTMENT for Summer with Fall option. Air-cond., pool, free bus. ,237.0078. SUBLET SUMMER: 2-3-4 man large furnished apartment. Vert/ close to cam pus. Air-conditioned, dishwasher. Will bargain. Call 86.5-7478. SUMMER SUBLET 4 man Blue Bel Apartment. Rent reduction. T.V., bus, pool, air-conditioning. 238-5823. SUMMER 3 BEDROOM Bluebell. Bus, pool, air-condition. All extras. Very cheap. Call 238-2545, 237-1716. SUMMER SUBLET. Furnished 2 bedroom air conditioned new Apt., pool. Park Forest. 238-5834. , SPACIOUS APARTMENT. Available for Summer with Fall option. Rent reduction with June paid. Living for 2-3 wo(man). 237.3659 or 237-1041. SUMMER SUBLET: 4 room Apartment (ungurnished. 3 blocks from campus utilities included, $l2O/mo. mornings 237.3766. SUMMER TERM one bedroom Apart ment, Ambassador Building. Reduced rent. Call Dave 238-6007 after six. 11-2 (WOIMAN EFFICIENCY Apt. for Summer. Halt block from campus on South Allen St. Air-con, Call 238-1412. SUMMER SUBLET: SOO month, one block from campus, bedroom, kitchen, large living room. Call 237-6790. SUMMER SUBLET: Whitehall, 2' bed room. June rent paid, reduced rent, T.V included, tree bus, Fall option. 238-2680 SUMMER SUBLET Two man, two bedroom Apt. Close to campus with low rent. Mike 1365-13423. ROOMMATES WANTED Summer term. Three bedroom Bluebell Apartment. Air condltioned, dishwasher, pool, utensils. 15112. 23E44538. SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell Apartment I with air.conditlonino, terrace, pool, bus, stereo, color TV. 4-6 wo(men). 238.6913. SUMMER TERM: Ambassador Apart sment, 2-man, reduced rates. Call Ted 238-5866. REDUCED RENT on 1-bedroom Whitehall Apt. June rent paid. 5250 for summer. Keep deposit. Available for Fall. 238-3981. SUBLET SUMMER: Two bedroom. Free Television. $3OO entire summer term. Bail after six 238-7737. APARTMENT TO Sublet for Summer with Fail option. 3-man, air-conditioned, super close, 1 / 4 block from campus, T.V. cable. Call 237-1341. SUMMER SUBLET: Large furnished one bedroom Apartment. Fall option. $2lO. Call 238.6907 after 6 p.m. 0175 FOR SUMMER. One beclroom Apt., 2 miles from campus. 237-0133. CHEAP SUMMER SUBLET: 2-4 (wo)man Apt. June paid, block from campus. 865-2193 or 865-5052. ,WetriEHALL EFFICIENCY now endfor ' Sumtner, Fail option. Air•cond., free bus service, pool. 238.0273. DON'T SWEAT summer swimming ex travagantly. Air conditioned furnished apartment cheap. Whitehall 'Plaza. 237- 68S8 evenings. Committee To Review Faculty Club Proposal By JIM HARE Collegian Staff Writer A committee of faculty, trustees, alumni and members of the administrative staff has been appointed to help determine policies for a proposed University Faculty Club. Faculty and Administration representatives on the committee are. Richard G. Cunningham, head of the Department of Mechanical Engi neering; Margorie East, chairman of the Uni versity Senate Faculty Affairs Committee, and Robert J. Scannell, chairman of the Senate. The Faculty Club's primary function, ac cording to Mrs. East, will be to "bring loyalty and cohesion among the faculty into focus on the University rather than on, professional ambition and outside interests. "A faculty club is not a new idea to this campus," Mrs. East said. "It has been around for eight or nine years. Most other large uni versities have faculty clubs." Mrs. East cited Ohio State, Michigan State and Harvard Uni versities as examples. Foundation Grants Frederick T. Close. a member of the Board of Trustees, is chairman of the Faculty Club Committee. Close represents the Board in planning and financing the project. The club will be financed primarily through foundation grants and donations from alintni and private individuals as well as contributions from the University faculty. A plan has been proposed to place Club membership fees on a sliding scale commen surate with salary. WDFM Schedule MEBIIIEM! Francis Wardle 6—News 6:os—After Six, popular music with Dave Talmas 7:3o—Dateline Sports 7:so—Comment .. on the Body Politic, with Professors Hennes sey and Eisenach 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ATTENTION RECENTLY PINNED, engaged or mar ried? Couples In love needed for psy chology experiment in perception. Call 865-2584 Monday - Friday 8-5 or 238-13871 other times. TRAILER 8 x 45. Live cheaply! Patio and awning! Yard with fence! For in spection call Bill 237.1023. Married couples only. STEAMED CLAMS, Steamed Clams Tuesday thro Saturday 5 p m. ! a.m. Herlocher's Restaurant. Special every Thursday after 8 p.m. 3 doz. for 02.00. "DRAFT INFORMATION" New service [ for students. Call 4165:7617 and make an appointment. Evenings call 2.38-2839. HEAR THE dazzling voice of Peter Whitehead Monday night. Teddl's Shaßer. AGAIN MANY THANKS to the nicest group of boys and oirls—for your loyal patronage. Ray and Mary Anna at Playland. PITTSBURGH PRESS Acclaims, "They singers may well be among the Univer sity's- proudest boasts." Pittsburgh Post- Gazette lauds, "The chorus is by far the best I have ever heard with the Pittsburgh Symphony." If you missed the two outstanding concerts presented in Pittsburgh you have another chance to hear this marvelous choir In concert. May 24, B:3D p.m., Schwab Auditorium. Complimentary tickets available at Eisenhower Chapel. EARN FREE beautiful Sarah Coventry Jewelry. For details call 238-7122. ACHTUNGI Deutsches Haus in Simmons now accepting applications for Fall term. Singles and doubles still available. In terested women call 865-4309. PI KAPPA ALPHA congratulates Brother "MO", All Praternity Badminton Champ, 1968 and 1969. "KING RAT" starring George Segal, 101 Chambers, 7:00 p.m. Discussion to follow. WANTED 1 OR 2 ROOMMATES for Southgate Apartment summer term, air-cond., and more. Willing to negotiate. 237-0730. ROOMMATE FOR Fall 69 Spring 70. Beaver Terrace Apartments, 2 blocks from campus. Call 1365-0516. ROOMMATE SUMMER Term, own bed :room, other extras. SBO for the term 238-9678. ORGAN and/or Baseman for group next Year. Vocal ability required. Guaranteed S4OO term. Larry 238-5190. FEMALE ROOMMATE (over 21) to share unfurnished two bedroom house beginning September. Afternoon or evening 23f-5520. FALL TERM: Wanted one roommate, (preferably studious) for large 4-man Apartment near campus. 237-6125. WILL DO TYPING in my home. Thesis 1 term papers. Phone 359-2942. WANTED: ONE MAN, Apartment for Summer term. Reasonable rent. Louie, 238-7023. MARRIED COUPLE wants apartment for Fall. Call Connie 237-4328. 'TWO ROOMMATES wanted for three man Whitehall, Fall only. 545,00. Don'tl let price fool y0u....Ca1l Dave or Hairy 237.0454. FEMALE ROOMMATE for Summer, Fall option. One bedroom University Towers Apt. Call 238.7852 after 6 p.m. EXPERIENCED DRUMMER desires profitable work with group beginning Summer or Fall. Call Llnski 237.1774. ROOMMATE SUMMER 2 man, 2 beck room Apt. 356/mo. Call Tom 237-7833 after 6. FEMALE RIDERS wanted for trip to California. One way or round trip. Call Mike 2384536. ROOMMATE, STARTING Fall term Beaver Terrace. Call Bob 238-4062. ONE BEDROOM unfurnished Apartment July 1 or sooner. Married couple. Call 1237-3334. WANTED: ONE MALE Seat-point Siamese CM for breeding purposes. Please con tact 238-5942 after five. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted Summer and/or Fait. 237-2065. 'THREE ROOMMATES for Fall '69 Spring 10, 3-brdm. Bluebell, $6O/mo. Call John, 238-3611. Must be studs. ;' FEMALE ROOMMATE to share apart ment for Summer. Air-cond., T.V.. and tree transportation. Call: 237.0244. Harbour Towers 710 South Atherton Street State College, Pa. *Furnished Efficiency Apartments *Furnished and Un furnished One Bedroom Apartments Call or write ALEX GREGORY Associates Inc. 238.5081 Holiday Inn State, College, Pa. : Last week Close announced that prelim inary plans for the building have been com pleted by architect Minoru yamasaki. A site south of ,the lietzej Union Building near Col lege Ave. has been selected for its construc tion.- • • The building is designed to provide facili ties for faculty dining with three separate dining rooms and a cocktail lounge. Plans also call for offices for Faculty Club officials, 'a library, game rooms and four bedroom suites for visiting distinguished guests. In addition, there is' to be a men's gym nasium complete with swimming pool, sauna bath and squash courts and possibly an art gallery and rooftop garden. - "Membership polibies have not been fully established," Mrs. East said, "but it is ex pected that there will be committees appointed later to work out these and other aspects of the club." "One of its functions is to maintain an atmosphere that will attract top personnel to the University through so-called 'fringe bene fits,' rather than strict reliance on a widely fluctuating pay scale," she added. Mrs: East said that possible questions over whether it is wise to separate faculty from students "can be answered in that it is wise to separate them when they choose to be separate." "There will still be professors eating in the HUB, but the club will give the faculty 'a place to meet and pursue mutual interests and relationships on campus," she said. MEE B—Penn State Weekend, rock with Paul Helmbach, 12—News . . ~D AlLYB CeltiAoEscie SA C ApID O Fu I bEII L . DEADLINE D A N , ~, • : TOMORROW 12:05—Penn State Weekend, rock ,: s. with Jonathan Rich 4—News 4:os—Signaft i C D R a t 70 r.. 6:3o—Penn State Weekend, rock :,,' with Sam Magee U4I4I=4=4I4,U=OMJ.WAUI WANTED ROOMMATE FOR Summer. Own bed coom large furnished Apt. Bus service. washer-dryer. 570/month, Cindy 237-4515. CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED. WSI.I fencing, nature. sailing, group leaders. music, all camp specialties. Write to Max Kleiman, Box 636 Middletown, Conn., Camp Hadar. SUBLET SUMMER three man, two bed room Apt. Air condt., T.V, pool : bus, utensils. Call 237-1106. ROOMMATE WANTED Summer term Sixth floor corner Apt. University Towers. Elliot or Gary 237-1005. ROOMMATE SUMMER Term. Downtown, 'air-conditioned. $llO for entire summer. 237-1895. STUDENT TEACHING Fall term? Will pick up lease for Fall only. Call Russ 237-3897. ROOMMATE WANTED Immediately. Vacancy in two-man apartment, Mount Nittany Apartments, rent reduced to 550. All furnishings, appliances provided. 237-0506. ROOMMATE WANTED Summer term, Park Forest Villas, air-conditioned, dish. washer. Reduced price. Call 238-8978. ROOMMATE FALL, one bedroom, 3. man sfurnished Apt" conveniently located —West College Avenue, $55/Mo. Call 1865.6916. FEMALE RIDER wanted for one way trip to California, cheap, good times. Call Ron 237-1545. FEMALE ROOMMATES wanted Summer and/or Fall term. S4O/mo. Call 865.9106. MALE ROOMMATE Fall term, I.bedroom Apartment. Call Ed 237.9208. MALE ROOMMATE wanted, Summer term or longer: Small house 6 blocks from campus. 530/month. Call 237-3693 after 4. WANTED: ROOMMATE. Summer, Fall, option. Share tivo man, two bedroom apartment. $BO/month. ,Includes utilities, Phone, cable TV. 10 minute walk from campus. Call 238.7058 or 865-1267. WANTED: ONE RIDE to California after, Finals. Will share expense. Call Ben 238-2970. HELP WANTED . SUMMER JOBS: Contact Placement Office for information about Rena - Ware, scholarships available. MALE ORDERLY to assist with nursing duties, 3 to lisshitt. Part time considered. Call Parkwest Manor Nursing Home be tween 9 and S. 23114065. NOTICE HEAR THE dazzling voice of Peter Whitehead Monday night. Teddi's Shoßar. CANDID WEDDING Photography. Anv where In Happy Valley.. David •B. Tait Call 4666580. CHRIS A. MANY HARPIES. NITIES GIRL DORM. , SATURDAY EVENING May 24 p.m. Schwab Auditorium The Uni versity Chapel and Concert Choirs will present their.2lst annual spring Concert— Complimentary Reserved Seat Tickets 'available at Eisenhower Chapel. EVER SEE A chromatographer walking around campus? We do . . . everyday delivering materials and accessories to many researchers. Can we help you in your research? Call Walt or Nick, Supelco Inc., Bellefonte, 355-551 t. OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING AVAILABLE • (ALL STUDENTS - UNDERGRADUATES AND GRADUATES INVITED) WHITEHALL PLAZA APARTMENTS . 424, Weupelani Drive (Phone 238-2600) . . ". FURNISHED APTS: Efficienciet and One - & Two Bedrooms ' FREE: Direct Private Bus Transportation 'To & From Campus—Tennis Courts— Air ConditiOning—Gas For Cooking. , Fully Equipped Kitchens • Walk-in Closets • Laundry Rooms • Individual Thermostat Controls • Ample - Off-Street Parking. • ' Summer and September Rentals Available. BEAT" THE DORM INCREASES—visit our Renting * • Office in Building H. and see for yourself the accom modations offered. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1969 Club Facilities 'Fringe Benefits' People Read Small Ads You're Reading One No wl -7c,-,..,r4Frocswiampob: 111111111111111 111111111116111111111111111 i NOTICE DAVIDSON'S BARBER SHOP will be open Monday May 26. because we will. be closed Friday May 30, Memorial Day.; Located on Allen Street, next to G. C! Murphy Co. $125 AND BIG BRUCE will take that apartment off your hands for the Sum mer. 238,5834. LOST: PSU Class Ring vicinity of M.E. Building on Tuesday. Initials E.A.M. S Reward. 116.5.0218. A VERY UNUSUAL Cameo Rrind, some where between East Halls and Chambers.. Reward. 8654486. MAN'S BLACK WALLET, Ethan Coane; Spring Week Carnival or East Halls vicinity. Keep cash, leave cards at HUB desk please!! CONTACT LENS in black case, vicinity Carnival Saturday. Please call 86541884, 'Needed desperately. LOST: DOWNTOWN ON Tuesday—White Gold Watch with thin black band en graved on back "Love 10/17/56". Re ward if found. Sentimental value. Call Sherry -865-4312. LOST: GLASSES, tortoise shell in black case, at IM Fields on May 16. Reward. John Kendall 238.3083. FOUND FOUND: MEN'S watch at Beaver Sta diem I.M. Field. Claim by identification Call 237-6337. JAWBONE CAROL KRAMER Saturday night at the Jawbone. 8;00-12:00. Ice cream cones 113 c. Shows 9:30 8,11:00 . POETS! GEOFFREY GODBEY, Friday nite only at the Jawbone. Open 8:0012:00, 415 East Foster Avenue. I=sll "YOUR PART In the Revolution" dis cussed at Bahei Fireside tonight, 1131 South Pugh, 8 p.m. 238-6505. There's still time— before. Guy BRITTON Closes for 2 Weeks on May 24 I - To •Hand made Sandals • Suede Floppy Hats 1 • 1 / 2 price on i Tana Handbags ' •Jewelry Special I i 'lll May 24th 50c off on all pieces! • Summer and Spring Handbags Guy BRITTON OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK I (Next to Murphy's • on S. Allen)
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