The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 24, 1969, Image 4

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Conference To
Approximately 50 directors p.m. Monday in 218 11UB
for the disadvantaged on col
lege campuses throughout the
- country will participate in a
"Conference on Higher Educa-
Von for Disadvantaged Stu-
; dents" tomorow through Thurs
day.
The first conference of its
kind on a national scale, the
program is sponsored and
funded by the U.S. Office of
Economic Opportunity and the
University.
David Gottlieb. professor of
human development. •is con
ference director.
In addition to participants,
approximately 100 presidents
and d^ans of coilettes and
universities in Pennsylvania
have been invited to attend as
ob.. ervers.
The Pre;s Association of the
Commonwealth Campine, tt 11
meet from 8 a.tn. to 5.36 p m.
today in 214, 215. and 216
lictzel Union.
Student Filn is will be shown
at 7 tonitiht in the HUB
Assembly Hall.
Lutheran Student As,oclittion
services will be held from 11
a.m. to 12 30 p.m. tomorrow in
the HUB Assembly Hall.
The Inter-Varsity Christain
Fellowship will meet at 1:30
p.m. tomorrow in 215 HUB.
Student fihns will be shown
from 6 to 11 p.m. tomorrow in
the HUB Assembly Hall.
A meeting of the .fazz Club
will be held at 6.15 tomorrow
in 217 HUB.
A meeting of the Folklore
Society will be held at 7 p.m.
tomorrow in 215 and 216 HUB.
The Interfraternity Council
will meet from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Monday in 214 HUB.
The Arts and Architecture
Student Council will meet at 7
Reminder
RINALDO'S
BARBER SHOP
Open
Monday May 26
Closed
Friday Memorial Day
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING POLICY
DEADLINE
10:30 A.M. Day Before
Publication
RATES
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Each additional consecutive
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Each additional S words .1.5 Der day
Cash Basis Only!
No Personal Ads!
OFFICE HOURS
9:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Monday through Friday
Basement of Sackett
North Wing
FOR SALE
HOAGIES, HOAGIES. HOAGlES—Regu
lar. Tuna, Ham and Chicken. all 70c.
Ham & Cheese Sandwich 35c. Dean's
Fast Delivery Dial 238.8035 or 237-1043
p.m. to midnight.
HELPIt '63 VW with '65 engine new
40 WATT MAGNAVOX Stereo Receiver convertible top, new tires, great body
and matching Turntable, both components:condition. Desperate' Call Alan 237.9034.
only one year old, 0175. Will sell separate.'--
237-0651. 11967 ., s MUSTANG GT Fastback, 390 Cu. in
u
Peed, 9,000 miles, mint condition.
LOTUS CORTINA 1967, twin overhead 238-6136
cams, Webers, new Pirelli tires. Best
TRAILER Already located one mile
offer. 237-0263
from campus, 12'x55', 2 bedroom, many
extras. Call 237-1268.
FURNITURE: Bed, desk. tables, runs,
ad ice 550 or Individually sold. Mike
220 So. Fraser. 2385978.
MOBILE HOME 8,06 1 bedroom and
study married couples only. Hilltop
Traler Park 01500. Phone 237-0428.
. . . . . . .. .
'63 PONTIAC Catalina, automatic trans.,'—
dark blue, air condition. Good shape. 1937 CHEVY Sdn. Excellent condition
0800 / best offer. 237.1312 0125. Call Mike 865.2090
1967 HONDA 590 Only 3,100 mi. of,
summer riding. 5190. Call 237-1760 after 5.1
1967 AUSTIN HEALEY. .Many extras.;
67500 but willing to bargiiin. Call after- . 66 YAMATTA "Twin Jet 100". Good
noon or evening 228.5520. 'condition with new helmet Asking $2OO.
10 . x51' FURNISHED Mobile Home, may; Call Jim Livingston 238-30133
remain on lot. 02795 00. 237-1052
FENDER BASSMAN, 50 watts, 2 12'
1967 YAMAHA 350 c.c. Runs and looks speakers, 6175 or best offer. Call 80l
great. 5400. Call Tim 237-3398. ;865-8541.
OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING
AVAILABLE
(ALL STUDENTS - UNDERGRADUATES AND
GRADUATES INVITED)
WHITEHALL PLAZA 'APARTMENTS
424 Waupelani Drive (Phone 238-2600)
FURNISHED APTS: Efficiencies and
One & Two Bedrooms
FREE: Direct Private Bus Transportation To
& From Campus—Tennis Courts—
Air Conditioning—Gas For Cooking.
Fully Equipped Ifitchens • 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.
Collegian Notes
*
A meeting of the Town In
dependent Alen's Council will
he held at 7 p.m. tomorrow in
203 HUB.
The impact of structural
architecture will be
demonstrated in an exhibition
entitled, "Pier Luigi Nervi." to
he held Wednesday, May 28 to
July 20 in the HUB Gallery.
Sponsored by the American
Institute of Architects. the ex
hibition is currently touring the
country under the auspices of
the Smithsonian Institution.
"Contest fo r Tomorrow:
Defense and Domestic Needs."
a color film on defense spend
ing decisions, will be :damn at
8 p.m. Thursday in the Wesley
Foundation, 256 East College
Ave.
Richard E. Rentz. president
and publisher of the New Cas
tle New.- - , New Castle.
been chosen for the 1969 Dis
tinguished Service Award for a
daily publisher by the Penn
sylvania Newspaper Publish
ers' Association.
The award, for "long and
meritorious service to the
newspaper profe,sion and the
community.'' was presented
last night at the 1969 Penn
sylvania Press Conference at
the Nittany Lion Inn. The
presentation was by Quinton E.
'Beauge. general manager.
Williamsport Sun-Gazette, and
PNPA president.
Deborah A t w a t e r (7th
secondary education-
Pittsburgh) placed first in the
John IL Frizzell Extempore
Speaking Contest, sponsored by
Guy BRITTON
says Good-bye .. .
FOR TWO WEEKS
(Closing May 24th 'til June 9th)
But in the Meantime .. .
• Handmade Sandals of many styles & sizes
• New Shipment of Spring and Summer Handbags
• Suede Floppy Hats
1 / 2 price on Tano Handbags
• Jewelry from all over
Special on Jewelry 'til May 21th
50c off on all pieces of jewelry
Your Spring Thing is at
Guy BRITTON
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FOR SALE I FOR SALE I FOR SALE
1 FOR RENT
1 FOR RENT
I WANTED I
NOTICE
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NEW AND used Motorcycles now avail-11961 RAMBLER AMERICAN, stick six.' YAMAHA 1967, 80 c.c., 3000 mi., looks—
able, at Two Wheels Cycle Shop, 13111 Excellent running condition, new tires,' runs good, 5175. or best offer. Call Ed
E. College Ave. 238.1193. lbrakes, battery. Best offer over 5100. ! 865-0181
_ ---- I Also Sony TV, like new, 560. 237-9275. .
SUZUKI SEE and ride the hot line —1
in '69. Cyclerama 238.5111. 11966 HONDA SUPERHAWK. Immaculate,
.17,000 ml , new tires, two helmets included.
COMPLETE CYCLE SERVICE. Promptls4.so. 238.6820 evenings; 865.1441 day. 1,
and guaranteed parts and service. Cycled , '67" VW ENGINE, 1300 cc. Also: radio,
rams, 1611 N. Atherton. 238-5111. 11963 RENAULT Caravelle convertible, 1 and tires on wheels. (Two snow tires.)
-chard and soft tops, new: brakes, cluton,l Bob 2384506.
COMING SOON The Norton Sport shocks, paint, engine Overnauied, low'
i 1965 HONDA "Dream" 305 cc, helmet
,Commando crossover pipes and, mileage, 5650. Larry 237-0438.
,chrome, 750 cc., & 60 rubber-mounted„-. 5325.00. Must sell, owe money for new
horsepower. Cyclera ma. 238-5111 .1959 MGA ROADSTER, burgundy, re-,' bike. 466-6596 (Cory).
. built engine, trans., excellent condition.; _ _
5550 firm. Call Pete 238-9818
SURF BOARD 9 , 10” Hobie orange,'
excellent condition. No dings 5100 firm. '
Jim 237.0137.
:FREE CYCLE RIOING lessons. INe fur
nish the bikes. Every Sat. af lernoon
Cyclerama, your authorized Suzuki-Norton
dealer, 1611 N. Atherton. 238-5111.
120. BASS ACCORDIAN stageim
Dealer Appraisal• $6OO. Asking $4OO. Alsol
multiple•input amplifier. Must see. 238 ,
'Fisher Stereo• Ext. Speakers (2). 7.chan. i JAGUAR XIC-E. 1964, silver blue, black
intercom one remote. Call 238.5210 after. top and interior, excellent throughout,
SUZUKI X-6, 250 c.c. Runs well. $425,00 6 p.m
1 Abarths. Must sell. 238-6063.
or best offer. 133 S. Gill St. Apt. 22. i —' -
John 237-1521. !19,58 SUZUKI Sport 50 c.c. Almost new,11959 CHEVY Station Wagon in good '
r . 2 3, 8-9510 or 865-Z63. running condition. Call 237-7939. Cur.
STUDENTS: WE provide prompt Insur.'
rently Inspected.
ante for autos, motorcycles, motor-1 1 9 6 e VW BUS. Best offer, must sell.'
scooters, travel, valuables , hospitalization.' Call 237-9118. 249 S. Pugh St. after 510.
Phone Mr. Temeles, 238-6633.
Mk=
B'x46' MOBILE HOME, 2 bedrooms, on
lot, good condition
41100 .Call 3684811.
helmet, goggles 84 bubble. Best offer over
5400. Call Tom Brown 237.2119 between
6.45 - 7:15 a m. and 6:00 - 7:15 p m.
KING ALTO SAX, excellent condition.
Martin Freres Clarinet. Will haggle. Call
Rich 865.0864.
FOR SALE: 1963 Peugeot, excellent con
dltion. 0500 or best otter. 238.13219.
'67 SAAB SONNET. red. 19,000 miles,
Serial No. 66, mint condition. $2293.
607.6874694.
Begin
the Forensics Council. For her
speech entitled "Who Is To
Blame." Miss Atwater was
awarded the Forensic Council
Prize of 575.
Problems created by drastic
disturbances of land, such as
surface mining, and
revegetation of such areas, will
be studied by scientists from
14 states and 11 foreign coun
tries in an international sym
posium from August 3 to 16 at
the J. Orvis Keller Building.
The international symposium
will provide for exchange of in
formation and viewpoints and
will help focus attention on
similarities and solutions to
problems of disturbed lands in
various parts of the world.
The two-week symposium is
made possible by financial sup
port from the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization under its
Advanced Study Institute Pro
gram and by a Federal grant
under Title I of the Higher
Education Act of 1965 for Com
munity Service and Continuing
Education.
The School of Forest
Resources will conduct the
symposium in cooperation with
the Northeastern Experiment
Station. U.S. Department of
Agriculture-Forest Service.
Keith A. Hall. assistant
professor of education in the
Department of Educational
Psychology, has been elected a
member of the Research Com
mission of the Department of
Audio Visual Instruction of the
National Education
Association.
Hall is director of the Com
puter A s a i a t c d Instruction
Laboratory in the College of
Education.
OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL 7:30
(Next to Murphy's on S. Allen)
COLLINS 3253. Power. Supp. Haliicraffersl
SXIOIA. Johnson Courier 500 w Linear.;
THIS IS IT: Beautiful, cheap, MagnavozlHAßLEY DAVIDSON 65 c.c. New, less
Stereo Component sq. Must sell. For, than 150 miles, original 5215, asking 5150
demonstration call 237.7133. lens. Jim 237-7475.
',1967 TRIUMPH 500 cc. Daytona, excel-' FIVE STRING BANJO, 550. Call 238.8095'
lent condition, aka helmet, 5725. Willi evenings.
haggle 238.4247.
1 1962 CORVA IR: Good condition, four speed,
SET OF MEN'S Golf Clubs and set of I Monza. Best offer over 5100. 238.9019.
I Women's Golf Clubs, 515 per set. Call
238-1146 after 5 p m.
JAGUAR XKE 2 r 2. Never driven in I
Winter. By far the best Jag in the area.l, AMBASSADOR BLDG. 2.3 man Summer'
1 53500 firm. Serious inquiries only. 238.; Sublet. Willing to bargain. Great location.
0688 5-10 p.m. i Call 297.1093.
6B VW, 12,000 miles. Excellent condition. ,
Radio, undercoating, gravel guards. new
snow tires, unused spare, six months, ,
warranty remaining. 51700. Will bargain.
; 238-5556.
'AIR FORCE Mess Dress Uniform, size
40 R. Summer & winter jacket, $40.00.
Call 237-0900 after 6 p.m.
MOBILE HOME, new, 60' long, t2' wide,
1 5399.5 with lot space. 238.6761,
FOR SALE '65 COMET V-8 stick-shift
Body and mechanical condition excellent. SUMMER SUBLET. Bluebell, 3 bedrooms,
No reasonable offer refused. Phone 2 baths, dishwasher. Fall option. WM'
238-6911 or see at 1375 Linn St. le:arm. 738-3956.
FOR SALE: 1965 250 cc. HOndaScrarnb-1
SPACIOUS THREE Bedroom Apartment,
Inc. 5325: 1947 Pontiac, 5100. Both In. 4 men,
ready July or August. Phone
spected. 238-1861. 1230.6907.
60x12 MARLETTE MOBILE Home in goocl cANTASTIC BARGAIN Large 3.4
l condition Many extras, good financial wo(man) furnished Apt., air-cond., sun
arrangements. Phone 364-1040. I root; 30 sec. from Mall. 5135/mo. 237.6403.
FREE . . . FREE . . . FREE . . . SUMMER SUBLET: One man Apart-
Schwab Auditorium . . . May 24 .. ~ment with private kitchen and bath.
8:30 p.m. . . . University Choirs present 565/month. Call Alan 237-9034,
Bernstein, Poulenc, and Bruckner
Tickets free at Etsenhower Chapel, SUMMER SUBLET: Two man Efficiency
'• '62 AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite 5390
`in University Towers. 5125/mo every
' New tires, transmission, clutch, battery'thing Included. Call Bobby 237.1118.
and paint. Cali Bruce 237.0208.
1966 HONDA 305 Scrambler. New paint,
points, battery. 9,000 miles. Phone Rich
865-3924 alter 11:00.
1963 VOLKSWAGEN, very good condition
offer. Call:
SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedroom Apt.,
dishwasher, air-conditioned, Sl5O fur.
nished, 3170 unfurnished. Walk to cam.
pus. 237-6054.
new tires-battery. Best
Uulgen 8654.574 or 237-920.5.
ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS
iOne million fifteen years from now, will
,you remember what it was like? You
will if you have a copy of THIS IS PENN
,STATE. 58.50 at the nearest bookstore.
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THE DAILY CULLEWAN. UNIvb:RSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Noted Journalist To Speak
A national journalism figure, William C. Pennsylvania Chapter and the Penn State Un-
Payette, of United Features Syndicate. will be
dergT,arndreast:innßarianrrichemoc3eSrisgmwailpelta
Un
dergraduate members featured speaker at the annual brunch held dergraduate members will attend pay as guests of
by the local chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, men's the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publisher's
professional journalism society. Asiociation.
The brunch will be held at 10 a.m., tomor- The event follows the annual Pennsylvania
row, in the Coffee Shop of the Nittany Lion Inn. Press Conference, which began Friday at the
It is presented for members of the Central Nittany Lion.
'Don't Pick Teeth With Cards'
Says Physical Education Prof
By JIM WIGGINS
Collegian Staff Writer
To most men on campus,
George Harvey, associate pro
fessor of physical education, is
the man who extols the virtue
of not "bending, folding or
picking your teeth" with the
pink computer cards used for
registering for an activity in
gym class.
Actually, Harvey does much
more than head the men's re
quired physical education pro
gram. He is a world renowned
expert on the art of fly casting,
and was a fishing companion
of the late Gen. Dwight D. Ei
senhower during his Presiden
cy.
Harvey. who has taught at
the University for 34 years.
has been an avid fisherman for
most of his life. In 1934, as an
undergraduate, he taught a
non-credit course in fly tying
that was popular among
University staff members. In
1947. the course was accredited
and became the first of its kind
anywhere in the nation.
Harvey's early classroom ef
forts evolved into phys ed 109,
a course on the principles and
YASHICA J-7 35 mm Camera, 1.4 lens
.595. Pentax 135 mm Telephoto lens, 5100
Call John 865-3668.
FOR SALE: Table model 21" Television.
New picture tube. Asking 040. Call
237-1781.
M.G. MIDGET '63, interior perfect,
R&H, engine very good. Excellent con
thtion, Best offer over 5600. 237.6819,
FOR SALE: GERBILS. Small animals
make fine pets. 55.00 pair: $3.00 each.
Call 065-8430.
FOR RENT
TWO BEDROOM Apt., summer term
only. Also t 2 x 46' Mobile Home; 10 x 50!
! Mobile Home. Both available Summer
term with Fall option. Call Tom 23E6645!
!between 6 8 9 p.M.
SUMMER TERM, $l5O a month, 2 bed
room, A man Apartment, furnished, air
conditioned. Call 237-0672.
ACROSS FROM Corner Room, 3 1 / 2 rooms,
furnished, air-conditioned, June rent
paid, Fall option. 238-445.
luxurious Southgate Apartment, ai
conditioned. Bargain. Phone 237-9175.
APARTMENT FOR Summer. two rooms
and bath, close to campus. Slot per
month. 137.1732.
SUMMER SUBLET: Studio Apartment,
two blocks from campus, married couples
or grad students. Call: 238-5602.
UNIVERSITY TOWERS Sublease. 2.3
man. ..alr.conditloning, 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
lbackyard. Alt utilities included. 5100.00/
imonth. 238.9647, If no answer call 238.8057.
!SUMMER 3.4 (wo)man Apartment
IFall 1.2 roommates needed Must see
to appreciate. Call Lenny 237.0152.
AMERICANA 2-3 MAN Summer Sublet.
Air-conditioned, furnished, good price.
Call Judy 865.3526 or Laurel 1365-9665.
BLUEBELL TWO Bedroom, 0250 for the
'whole Summer. Air-conditioned, pool, bus.
'230.7249,
,SUMMER SUBLET: New furnished 3
I(wo)rnan Apt. Dishwasher, air•conditioned.
lOn College Ave. June rent paid. Rent
techniques of fishing whi"h he - easy to talk to and to get along
no longer teaches. "With all with. Usually when me n
my administrative duties I just become great they become
don't have time, and I regret self-centered. but that wasn't
it," he said. the case with Eisenhower." On
Harvey said fly tying is an
enjoyable as well as profitable
hobby. "It keeps a person in
volved in fishing over the en
tire year." he said, "I try to
tie a few flies every day just to
helo me relax. If you tie flies
well," he asserts, "you can sell
them at up to 515 a dozen."
From 1950 to 1956. Harvey
tied flies for the late Gen.
Eisenhower, an avid
sportsman whose interests
included fishing. In 1953, when
Eisenhower came to State Col
lege to visit his brother Milton.
president of the University at
that time, Harvey had a
chance to go trout fishing with
the then President of the
United States.
Harvey bad nothing but
praise for Eisenhower, both as
a fisherman and as a man.
"He wasn't at all what I ex
pected." he said. "He was very
What girls
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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
e",„
1450 South Atherton Street
State College, Pa.
Reservations 238-3001 Ext. 380
iiiiiiiE
SUBLET FOR summer 3-man, 2-bed
room Apt., close to campus. Call 237
13308.
. .
2 - 3 MAN APT., Whitehall. Air-cond.,
T.V., Bus service. $350 for summer term
(Fall option). Call 238.1148.
SUMMER SUBLET, Fall option, 2-3 man
5135/mo. Close campus, free parking
'Call 2374861
SUBLET SUMMER: Two bedroom, living
roam, full kitchen & large balcony; 10
minutes from HUB. Call 2384439. Cheap.
'TWO OR -THREE STUDENTS to share
'furnished four bedroom apartment, cor
ner of College and Pugh. Includes kitchen
and living room. Whole summer term
only 0100 per person. Tom 237-0438.
SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell 3 man, 2
bedroom with Fall option. Reasonable. '
Call 237-1913.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Nicely fur
nished Whitehall one bedroom Apt., air
conditioner!. Free bus service to campus.
$170.00 month. Call Park 8654601.
2-3 MAN APARTMENT , for Summer with
Fall option. Air-cond., pool, free bus.
237-0070.
SUMMER SUBLET 4 man Blue Bell
Apartment. Rent reduction. TN., bus,
Pool. air-conditioning. 238-5823.
SUMMER 3 BEDROOM Bluebell. Bus.
pool, air-condition. All extras. Very
cheap. Call 239-2545, 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 I
with June paid. Living for 2-3 wo(man).
237.3659 or 237.1041.
SUMMER SUBLET: 4 room Apartment,
(un)turnished, 3 blocks from campus
lublities included, 3120/mo. mornings
237-3766.
SUMMER TERM one bedroom Apart
ment, Ambassador Building. Reduced
rent. Call. Dave 238.6007 after gig.
11-2 (WO)MAN EFFICIENCY Apt. for
,Summer. Half block from campus on
South Allen St. Air•con. Call 238-1472.
SUMMER SUBLET: Whitehall, 2 bed
room. June rent paid, reduced rent, T.V
included, free bus, Fall option. 23846E10.
SUMMER SUBLET Two man, two
bedroom Apt. Close to campus with low
rent. Mike 865.8423.
ROOMMATES WANTED Summer term
Three bedroom Bluebell Apartment. Air
conditioned, dishwasher, pool, utensils.
Sll2. 230-6539.
SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell Apartment
'with air-conditioning, terrace, pool, bus,
stereo, color TV. 4.6 wo(men). 238-6913.
, SUMMER TERM: Ambassador Apart
' sment, 2-man, reduced rates. Call Ted
238,51366.
REDUCED RENT on 1-bedroom Whitehall
Apt. June rent paid. 3250 for summer.
'Keep deposit. Available for Fall. 238-3981.
'SUBLET SUMMER: Two bedroom. Free
Television. S3OO entire summer term.
Call after six 238.7737.
FURNISHED ONE bedroom. air con
ditioned Apt. Walking distance. Summer
or longer. Married or Grad. 237.0616.
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'lnc.
238.5081
Holiday Inn.
State College. Pa.
Eisenhower's fishing ability.
Harvey had this comment: "he
was an excellent fisherman.
rated him as among the top 10
per cent in the country."
Evidently Eisenhower was
equally impressed with Har
vey. At the conclusion of the
trip he presented him with a
favorite 20 year old fishing rod.
and commented that th e
fishing here was the best he
had ever had.
A testimony to Harvey's
fame as a fisherman is the
fact that he recently received
a letter from a fishing club in
New Zealand asking him to
come down and demonstrate
his fly casting technique. When
asked if he would accept the
invitation. Harvey said, "I
may just do it. when I retire in
a few years, I want to devote
most of my time to travelling
and fishing."
PALL TERM roommate wanted for 2-man
2-bedroom large furnished Apartment.
Call 2384547 at dinner time.
FEMALE ROOMMATE to share one
bedroom Apt. Call 237-7167 after 5:00 p.m.
$445 FOR SPLIT•LEVEL three bedroom
Apartment. Lowest rate in Bluebell. Bus,
pool, leaving extras. 238-5724
ISOUTHGATE TOWNHOUSE sublet:
3 bedrooms, living room, dining room,
kitchen, 21s baths. Pay less than un
furnished price for this "beautifully fur
nished" Townhouse. Guaranteed best deal
for summer. Call 237-6713.
SUMMER SUBLET: Large furnished ane
bedroom Apartment. Fall option. 6210.
Call 238-6907 after 6 p.m.
517 S FOR SUMMER. One bedroom Apt
2 miles from campus. 237.0133.
CHEAP SUMMER SUBLET: 2-4 (wo)man
Apt. June pald, t/6 black irons campus.
865-2103 or 865-5052.
WHITEHALL EFFICIENCY now and/or
Summer, Fall option. Air•cond., free bus
service, pool. 238.0273,
DON'T SWEAT summer swimming ex
travagantly. Air conditioned furnished
apartment cheap. Whitehall Plaza. 237.-
6858 evenings.
; APARTMENT TO Sublet for Summer
with Fall option. 3.man, air-conditioned,
super close, Vs block from campus, T.V.
cable. Call 237-1341.
NEAT, ORDERLY person needed to
summer sublet neat, orderly 3 1 / 2 room
apartment, 1 1 / 2 blocks from campus
(S. Allen). Larry 237.9039.
SUMMER SUBLET: Classy 1-bedroom
Park Forest Apt. Private pool, extras.
Rent reduction. Call 137-1359.
APARTMENT FOR rent. Immediate
occupancy. One or two persons. Close to
campus. Call 237-9005.
LARGE MODERN twa bedroom Mobile
Home. Rentals $BO.OO and up. June 16.
Married couples only. 238.0312, 237-1082.
SUMMER SUBLET: Two bedroom fur
niched Apt. SICO/mo. 238-7335.
SUBLET FURNISHED modern Apt. Sum.
mer with Fall option. Grads or married
couple. 51291m0. 237.4116.
TWO MAN Efficiency, University Towers
June paid, separate bedroom, 6125/month
Summer term. 238.3436. Sunny side.
595/PERSON for the entire Summer.
Three roommates needed (male). Two
bedroom furnished Apartment, pool, free
bus, air-conditioned. Call 238.6220.
MUST SUBLET one-bedroom University
Towers Apartment Summer term. Air
conditioned, dishwasher, College Avenue
location. June rent paid; option for Fall.
Call Margot 238-0534.
WANTED
!I 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 blocksi
from campus. Call 865-0516.
FEMALE ROOMMATE (over 21) to share
unfurnished two bedroom house beginning
September. Afternoon or evening 238-5520.
FALL TERM: Wanted one roommate,
(preferably studious) for large 4-rnan
Apartment near campus. 237-6125.
WILL DO TYPING in my home. Thesis
term papers, Phone 359-2942.
MARRIED COUPLE wants apartment for
Fall. Call Connie 237-428.
TWO ROOMMATES wanted for three'
man Whitehall, Fall only. 515.00. Don't s
let price fool you. Call 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 Linski 237-1774.
ROOMMATE SUMMER 2 man, 2 bed-
room AM. 556/mo. Call Tom 237-7833
after 6.
RIDERS WANTED to Houston, Texas
Call Mike 865.5606 before 1000 p.m.
ROOMMATE, STARTING Fall term
Beaver Terrace. Call Bob 238-4062.
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dent of the local American from 10 years ago, from
Civil Liberties Union, told the today." He told the crowd,
crowd, "There's something "You've got a lot to think
deeply wrong when we cheer about and you should think
when students fight tanks in about it together." Shortreed'i
Czechoslovakia and peopl e comments were loudly ap
can't even find it in their plauded. '
hearts to commemorate them Other speakers at the rally
in their own country. included: Wells Keddie. ad
"lt's damn well time this visor to SDS; Morris Shepherd,
University got together...and adviser to the White Liberation
came up with some feeling," Front; James Petras, assistant
Shortreed said. He added "This professor of political science;
University's student body and William Semple, assistant
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REORGANIZATION & ELECTIONS OF HILLEL
May 27th at 130 p.m. 224 Locust Lane
Nominations due Sunday, May 25th.
Call 238-1563
Give A Damn !
FEMALE ROOMMATE to share apart
ment for Summer. Air-cond., T.V., and
free transportation. Call: 237-0249.
FEMALE RIDERS wanted for trip to
California. One way or round trip. Call
Mike 238.2536.
ROOMMATE FOR Summer. Own bed
room large furnished Apt. Bus service,
washer-dryer. S7O/month. Cindy 237-4310.
ICAMP COUNSELORS WANTED.
'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 237-100.5.
!STUDENT TEACHING Fall term? Will
!pick up lease for Fall only. Call Russ
1237-3897.
ROOMMATE WANTED immediately.
Vacancy in two-man apartment, Mount
Nittany Apartments, rent reduced to 550.
All furnishings, appliances provided.
237-0506.
ROOMMATE FALL, one bedroom. 3-
I man furnished Apt., conveniently located
—West College Avenue, $55/mo. Call
865-6916.
FEMALE RIDER wanted for one way
trip to California, cheap, good times.
Call Ron 237-1545,
I MALE ROOMMATE Fall term, I.bedroom
Apartment Call Ed 237-9208,
WANTED: ONE RIDE to California after
Finals. Will share expense. Call Ben
1238-2970.
ONE BEDROOM unfurnished Apartment
July 7 or sooner. Married couple. Call
1237.3334.
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted Summer
and/or Fall. 237-2065.
ATTENTION
RECENTLY PINNED, engaged or mar
ried? Couples in love needed for psy•l
cholopy experiment in perception. Call,
1165-2584 Monday - Friday 8-5 or 2.38-1387,
other times.
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'RAILER 8 x 45. Live cheaply! Patio
and awning! Yard with fence! For in.
spection call BM 237.1023. Married couples
only.
'STEAMED CLAMS, Steamed Clams
Tuesday thru Saturday S p m. 'til 1 a.m.
Herlocher's Restaurant. Special every
Thursday after 8 p.m. 3 doz. for 52.00.
"DRAFT INFORMATION" New service
for students. Call 885-7627 and make an
appointment. Evenings call 238-2839.
HEAR THE dazzling voice of Peter
Whitehead Monday night. Teddi's Shoßar.
,AGAIN MANY THANKS to the nicest
group of boys and girls—for your loyal
patronage. Ray and Mary Anna at
Playland.
PITTSBURGH PRESS Acclaims, "The
singers may well be among the Univac
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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, 8:30 p.m., Schwab Auditorium. 'I
Complimentary tickets available al I
Eisenhower Chapel.
EARN FREE beautiful Sarah Coventry
Jewelry. For details call 238.7122.
PI KAPPA ALPHA congratulates Brother,
"MO", All Fraternity Badminton Champ,
1968 and 1969.
(HANG YOURS!) (hang-ups). Special to
Pennsylvania Book Store. Beginning
May 24. Supply limited!
JUST IN CASE you think you're the
only one thinking about change In
America Go buy a paperback. HONEST
SEX. to see that Penn State faculty are
in there, too.
NOTICE
CANDID WEDDING Photography. AnY
where in Happy Valley. David B. Tait
Call 466.65110.
SATURDAY, NIAX Z 4, I.go
SUNDAY
HEAR THE dazzling voice of Peter
Whitehead Monday night. Teddi's Shoßer.
SATURDAY EVENING May 24 8:30
!p.m. Schwab Auditorium The Uni
versity Chapel and Concert Choirs will
Present their 21st annual spring concert—
Complimentary Reserved Seat Tickets
available at Eisenhower Chapel.
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.
HUNG UP between Parental Platitudes
and Hippie Histrionics? Try "Honest
Sex," a Signet paperback written by
Penn State faculty.
I LOST: '7O PSU Class Rinq vicinity of
M.E. Building an Tuesday. Initials E.A.M.
Reward. 865.0218.
MAN'S BLACK WALLET. Ethan Cosner
Spring Week Carnival or East Halls
vicinity. Keep cash, leave. cards at
HUB desk please!!
CONTACT LENS in
BENS in black case, vicinity
Carnival Saturday. Please call 865451.
Needed desperately.
LOST: DOWNTOWN ON Tuesday—While
Gold Watch wllh 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
dium I.M. Field. Claim by identificathart.
Call 237.6337,
JAWBONE
CAROL KRAMER Saturday night at the
Jawbone. 8:00-12:00. Ice cream cones 10c.
Shows 9:30 & 11:00 .
HELP WANTED
SUMMER JOBS: Contact Placement
Office for information about Rena - Ware,
scholarships available.
MALE ORDERLY to assist with nursing
duties, 3 to 11 shift. Part time considered.
Call Parkwest Manor Nursing Hama be.
iween 9 and 5. 238.5065.
There's still time— •
before Guy BRITTON
Closes for 2 Weeks
on May 24
To Find—
•Hand made Sandals
•Suede Floppy Hats i
s • 1 / 2 price on
Taro Handbags
•Jewelry Special
'til May 24th —
Il i l soc off on all pieces
•Summer and Spring
Handbags '
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Guy BRITTON
OPEN
TONIGHT 'TIL 7:30 • I
(Next to Muzp:-..y's
on S. Allen) .1