rAGE EIGHI ew Dem • cratic Coalition To Show Film The New Democratic Coalition will meet at 7 tomor row night at the Wesley Foun dation, 256 E. College Ave. A film on defense spending, "Defense and Domestic Needs: Contest for Tomorrow," will be shown at 8. A panel discussion will follow. The film and panel are part of a program co-sponsored by the State College branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, the Wesley Foundation and the New Democratic Coalition of Centre County. International films will be held from 7 to 11 tonight in the Hetzel Union Buil ding Assembly Hall. A meeting of the Chess Team will be held from 8 to 10:45 tonight in 215 and 216 HUB. The Undergraduate Student Government will meet from 7 to 10:45 tonight in 203 HUB. The Veterans Club will hold a Memorial Service from 10:15 to noon tomorrow in the HUB Ballroom. * will salton "The dr:eeks and A meeting of the Lutheran Rome"at 8 tonight in 112 Upward Bound To Expand Under Office of Education (Continued from page one) itself," Valien said. "He has demonstrated, in the short time he has been in office, that he is the most liberal member of the Nixon cabinet," New Commissioner Valien also discussed the appointment of James Allen. for mer commissioner of education in New York, as head of the Office of Education. "He has a wide range of experience that I think will be useful to us in the Office of Education," he said. "We have the setting in our office for real forward move ment. given the resources for Upward Bound and other pro grams we have," Valien said. The Conference. sponsored by the University in cooperation with the OEO, will hold its final sessions today in the Conference Center. Students and faculty will be admitted as observers, according to Libby Gaumer, a recent Penn State graduate who has been acting as administrative assistant for the conference. OLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE HOAGIES, HOAGIES, HOAGlES—Regu lar, Tuna, Ham end Chicken, all 70c. Ham & Cheese Sandwich 35c. Dean's Fast Delivery. Dial 23543035 Cr 237-1043- 8 p.m. to midnight. 40 WATT MAGNAVOX Stereo Receiver and matching Turntable, both components only one year old, 5175. Will sell separate. 237-0651. MOBILE HOME Bca6 1 bedroom and study married couples only. Hilltop Trailer Park. $l5OO. Phone 237-0628. '63 PONTIAC Catalina, automatic trans. dark blue, air condition. Good shape 5800 / best offer. 237-1312. COMPLETE CYCLE SERVICE. Prompt and guaranteed parts and service. Cycle- rams. 1611 N. Atherton. 138-5111. YAMAHA 1967, AD c.c., 3000 ml., looks— runs good, $175. or best offer. Call Ed 965-0183. YASHICA .1.7 35 mm Camera, 1.4 tens 595. Pentax 135 mm Telephoto lens, 5100. Call John 865.3668. 1966 ALLSTATE Scooter. Good condition. Name your price. Must sell. Call Bruce 865-5245. '66 HONDA 305 super Hawk. Good con dition, black and silver. Best offer. Call Jim 238.3074. '66 GTO. Automatic transmission, full power, good shape. Call after 6 p.m. 865.1055. 1956 RAMSLER, 5100. Call 237-2105 1964 ALLSTATE Motor Scooter, 5,930 miles, passenger seat, 2 windshields, mirror, spare tire, tool kit & new helmet, has been inspected, 5125. Call 238.3083, John Kean. '6B AUSTIN•HEALEY Sprite. Black con vertible with Tonneau and stud/snow tires. Perfect inside/outside. Must sell. 81895 or best offer. Call Mac after 5:30 237.0619. 1064 CORVAIR SPYDER convertible, 4.speed, turbocharged, great shape. Best over 5625. Colt 355.2971 after 6 p.m. HONDA 150, 1966. Excellent condition 5250 00. Call Bill 230-5575. FINALLY)! Good prices on Tires for ALL cars. Parts for foreign cars and accessories at reasonable prices. Check prices at SUPER SPORT SUPPLIES before you buy. 238.8375 evenings and weekends. BRAND NEW Emerson Automatic Record Player, mono. Paid 550. asking 530. Anita 238.1994. SURFBOARD - HOBIE, excellent condi tion, new car racks. Save on shore prices! Call 238.2819 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. TR3 TRIUMPH. Looks and runs well First offer over $5OO. Call Gary 238-2162 OUTDOORSMEN: 7x42 Habicht Binocu lars, Remington 1100 12 ga. with two barrels, SSW .38 cal. model 15, Browning T.bolt with 4X. Call 355-5216 atter 6. 1968 HONDA 305, mint conditter, 1200 miles, asking 5500. Call 238-1480. 1962 TRIUMPH. Excellent, new englne and exhause. Only $350. Pete 239.7976. Convertible. Unusually gentle. People loving. Sable. Health and disposition guaranteed. CFA, Championship line, 12 weeks old, shots, SICO. Come by to see. 2321-0056 BURMESE KITTENS Rare Affectionate CoMpanions .Vllllllllllll6llllllllllilithillffillifil STUDENTS, El, Avoid the Fall Rush and make your selection from a = SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom Apart = variety of efficiencies and 1 or 2 bedroom apartments = ment in Americana House, 1 / 2 block frOm E still available. Special features included are: Wall-to- = campus. Call 238-2772. Cheap! = wall carpeting, dishwashers, air conditioning and indi- = SUMMER SUBLET, Fall Option 1 / 2 vidually controlled heat. All utilities included. Three 4; o -6 71 39 8/Ian, alr-cond., will haggle„ = convenient locations to choose from—all within easy Cali = walking distance of campus. 522 E. COLLEGE DRIVE 518 UNIVERSITY DRIVE 600 WEST COLLEGE AVENUE Call Now To Make Your Arrangements— = UNIVERSITY REALTY 300 S. ALLEN STREET 237-6543 SUMMER RENTALS BETWEEN JULY 1-AUGUST 31 also AVAILABLE .. 7 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Student Association will be held from 8 to midnight tomor row night in the HU B Ballroom. The Chinese Club will meet from 8 to 10 tonight in 215 HUB. Students for a Democratic Society will meet from 7:30 to Delivery of La Vie, the senior class annual, is schedul ed for next week, Following ar rival of the hook, a distribution schedule will be posted on campus bulletin boards. • Seniors on campus personal ly will pick up their copies of the book, according to the schedule, while those who have been graduated will receive their books through the mail at a later date. The books will he mailed to the address students have provided the Office of Associated Student Activities. 10:30 tomorrow night in 203 HUB. Ernest Badian, professor of classics and history at New York State University, Buffalo. Wllitlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllo M/MMIRIMM IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII FOR SALE FOR SALE NEW AND used Motorcycles now avail able at Two Wheels Cycle Shop. 1311 E. College Ave. 235-1193. COMING SOON The Norton Sport Commando crossover pipes and chrome, 750 cc., & 60 rubber•mounted, horsepower. Cyclerama. 238-5111. FREE CYCLE RIDING lessons. We fur nish the bikes. Every Sat. afternoon Cyclorama, your authorized Suzuki-Norton dealer, 1611 N. Atherton. 238-5111. 120-BASS ACCORDIAN stage-model., Dealer Appraisal• $6OO. Asking $6OO. Also multiple-input amplifier. Must see. 238- 7595, Tony. STUDENTS: WE provide prompt Insur ance for autos, motorcycles, motor scooters, travel, valuables, hospitalization. Phone Mr. Temeles, 238-6633. TRAILER Already located one mile from campus, 12'x55', 2 bedroom, many extras. Call 237-1268. FENDER BASSMAN. 50 watts, 2 12" speakers, $575 or best offer. Call Bob 865-8541. FURNITURE: Bed, desk, tables, rugs all for $5O or individually sold. Mike 220 So. Fraser. 238-5978. HONDA SOS cc. Scrambler 1967, lust like new, ridden one summer, low mileage. Call Larry 865.4982. 'HARLEY DAVIDSON 65 cc. New, less than 150 miles, original $215, asking $l5O or less. Jim 237.7475. I '6l CHEVY IMPALA, new automatic transmission, engine and body good, wide ovals. Must sell. 237-1904. AKC BLACK Miniature Poodle. Female 9 weeks old. 865-8514. 1960 ALFA ROMEO OhlHefts. Runs very well. Must sell. $350. 466-6832. LET GO on a Vespa Scooter! Incredibly cheap, under 5,000 mi. Best offer. Call 238-5964. M.G. MIDGET '63, Interior perfect R&H, engine very good. Excellent con dition. Best offer over 0600. 237.6819. TRAILER x 45' one bedroom, study, kitchen/living room; furnished; patio with awning; excellent condition. Available June 16. 01900 or best offer. Woodsdaie Park. Call 237.1023. GENERAL ELECTRIC Portable Tele vision set, 15" screen. Excellent condition Call 238-5734 or 865-9433. 1965 HONDA "Dream" 505 . cc, helmet 5325.00. Must sell. owe money for new bike. 466-6596 (Cory). I'6B VW, 12,000 miles. Excellent condition. Radio, undercoating, gravel guards, new snow tires, unused spare, six months warranty remaining. 81700. Will bargain. 238-5556. MOBILE HOME, new, 60' long, 12' wide. 53995 with lot space. 238.6761. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, very good condition new tires-battery. Best offer. Call: Uulgen 865.2574 or 237.9205. AMPEG BASS AMPLIFIER: Model B-18N. Excellent condition. Hardly used! Call John 865-2959. SUZUKI SEE end ride the hot line , in '69. Cyclerama 238-5111. JAGUAR XK-E, 1964, silver blue, black top and interior, excellent throughout, Abarths. Must sell. 238.6063. FOR SALE: GERBILS. Small animals make fine pets. $5.00 pair: $3.00 each. Call 865-8430. HARLEY DAVIDSON 65 c.c. New, less than 150 miles, original 5215, asking $l5O less. Jim 237.7475. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Chambers. Badian's lecture is being sponsored by the Depart men& of History and Classics. The Christian Science Organization will meet at 6:30 tonight in Eisenhower Chapel. The Friends of India Association will show the In dian film "Professor" at 8 tomorrow night in the Mineral Industries Auditorium. Tickets will be available at the door for $1.25. The Newman Student Association will hold its annual picnic and softball game on Sunday at Greenwood Furnace. Members will meet in the HUB parking lot at 1:30 p.m. Free hotdogs. chips and soda will be served. Manji Inoue. visiting pro fessor of art education, will give a demonstration and slide presentation of Japanese por celain-making Tuesday in 101 Chambers. The program is sponsored by the Department of Ar t Education. New members of Mortar Board, senior women's hat society, have been initiated at a ceremony at the home of University President Eric A. Walker. Members are chosen on the basis of scholarship. leadership and service to the University. New officers for 1969-70 are Sue Monk. president: Kathy Verdelli, vice president; Libby Hegyes, treasurer; Anita Pap pas, secr^:ar A pedestal for a sun dial to be placed on the terrace in front of Old Main has been completed. The sun dial, presented to the University three years ago by the Class of 1966, will be in the form of a four-foot open globe. It is expected to arrive and be mounted on th e pedestal some time ne x t month. The sun dial replaces a smaller one placed on front HONDA C13.150-KI, late 1968 model, 4,080 miles. Best offer. Call 237.2.585,- Terry. HONDA 90 Scramtdor 1968, 906 miles, excellent condition. Need money for Europe. Call Liken 238-8151. HOT SUMMER DAYS That's hike weather. Suzuki 500, 2000 miles, mint condition, many extras. Must sell. 237.2833. X-6 SUZUKI, very mid condition, new battery and tire, $430.00 or best offer. Paul 238-8139. MINOLTA SRT 101. Body and case A-1 condition. 238-3610 atter S p.m. VOX SALE Royal Guardsman, 2 speaker cases, 2 E•V 676, Continental Organ, 2 Grenadier Columns, Gretsch Chet Atkins. Call 237-1267. IGARRARD AT-60 Turntable w/cover, t Pickering cartridge. $55; Professional 5,100 Stereo Tape Deck with all record features —hardly used, 5185. Knight T-150 trans mitter, $OO. Strornherg Carlson stereo preamp, 535. 238.5153. 1967 OLDS CUTLASS Supreme, 4-speed, 320 h.p., grey with black vinyl roof and interior. 238.5153 day, 238-8145 evenings. 1966 HONDA S-6.5 cc. Loy/ mileage, new gears, great condition. Going for 8100. Call John 238.3261. SUMMER SUBLET. Bluebell, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dishwasher. Fall option. Many extras. 235-3956, SUMMER SUBLET: Two man Efficiency In University Towers. 3125/mo., every thino included. Call Bobby 2370118. • SUBLET TWO (wo)man Apartment close to campus. Air-conditioning optional, utilities and June rent paid. Phone 237- 6311 TWO-MAN, 7 Bedroom Apartment, Blue bell. Will bargain. Call 237-1267. DO YOU ENJOY luxury living, cool comfort? Summer Sublet, University Towers Apartment. Rent reduction. 235- 4631. SUMMER SUBLET: ‘ , .5 man Bluebell Apartment. Rent reduction, T.V., bus, Pool, r" • - onditioning. 238-5823. WHY r,vy MORE? 4th man wanted for Pall term. 526/month, live with 2 grad. !students and 1 senior. Study weekdays— iParty weekends, short walk to campus. iTam 236-3103, 6:00-7:00 p.m.; after 11 p.m. EFFICIENCY! BLUEBELL! 5195 for summer. Extras! Can before it's gone, 237-1735. (For 1 or 2.) FEMALE ROOMMATE to share one bedroom Apt. Call 237-7167 after 5:00 p.m 544 S FOR SPLIT-LEVEL three bedroom Apartment. Lowest rate In Bluebell. Bus, pool, leaving extras. 238-8724. WHITEHALL EFFICIENCY now andfor Summer, Fall option. Air-cond., tree bus service, pool. 238-0273. DON'T SWEAT summer swimming ex travagantly. Air conditioned furnished apartment cheap. Whitehall Plaza. 237- 6858 evenings. SUMMER SUBLET: Classy 2-bedroom Park Forest Apt. Private POOl, extras. Rent reduction. Call 237.1359. SUBLET SAVE money! Price so low we dare not advert ize. Two bedroom, 1 block from campus. Call 237-0576. SUBLET FOR SUMMER. Five house. inexpensive. Phone 237.0142 FOR RENT Summer Term: Male or Female 3-man furnished Apartment. Also: !Single furnished rooms, cooking faciiiites --Males only. Phnoe 237-2815 inquire 508 E. Beaver Ave. = TWO BEDROOM Apartment Summer Sub = let close to campus, cheap. 865-8123 - =REMARKABLE DEAL! Three (wolman =Aoartment, 2 bedrooms, close to campus, =' , air-conditioned, cable, 5144/mo. 237-6736, = SUMMER SUBLET. Rent reduction with = June rent paid. Three man. Call 237.3659 = or 237-104. COOL AND COZY Summer Sublet: 2-3 man modern apartment, 301 W. College. 237-6796. For girls only! WRA Dorm Leader.? Interested? grab the nearest R.A. or J.R.—she has some info for you or else Stop by the WRA Office in White Building THE GAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Collegian Noe s campus when Old Main was built in 1929-30 but which has been removed from th e pedestal on which it was mounted. Harrison T. Meserole, pro fessor of English, has been named chairman of the Special Interest Group for Arts and Humanities in the American A meeting for all Fall Term 1969 Orientation Leaders and others involved in Fall Orien tation will he held at 6:45 tonight in 10 Sparks. Society of information Science In his new post, Meserole will be responsible for the 1969 meeting of the SIG-AH during the society's annu a I con vention, Oct. 1 to 5 in San Francisco, Calif. Russell E. Larson, dean of the College of Agriculture, will assume additional ad ministrative responsibilities on July 1 when he will become Engineer and Educator (Continued from page one) ditional support," he added. "The need on the part of stu- The militancy has been iden dents for greater involvement tified with two groups—"the in their educational process is blacks and the student power quite real to them and is being movement which is typified by manifested by exten s i v e the Students for a Democratic questioning on almost every Society," Palladino said, ad university campus," Palladino ding that each group i "s in wrote. dependent of the other. Though the questioning He added his support for the black students' goals, even should not be misinterpreted though we may not always as the cause of disruption," Palladino continued, "it can agree with their methods." lead students to develop sym- "In the tenor of these times, pathy for causes which appear orderly pressure will bringabout far more rapid justice to them to offer solutions to than disruptive confrontations their problems." will," he continued. Growing Militancy SDS Aims "There is, however, a grow ing militancy on campuses which is motivated by a dif ferent set of factors from those having to do with the need for involvement, but which draws on these factors to gain ad IMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIINNIMMIIIIIIIIW FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLET: Two bedroom fur dished Apt. $lOO/mo. 238-7335. SUBLET FURNISHED modern Apt. Sum mer with Fall option. Grads or married couple. 1129/mo. 237.4126. TWO MAN Efficiency, University Towers June paid, separate bedrooM, 5125/month Summer term. 238.3436. Sunny side. S9S/PERSON for the entire Summer. Three roommates needed (male). Two bedrodm furnished Apartment, pool, free bus, air-conditioned. Call 238-6220. CHEAP, MUST sacrifice: 3 man White hall Apartment as advertised in White hall Plaza Ads. 3374705, Rick. SUMMER SUBLET: Furnished Efficiency Hfor two. 5152 plus security takes all for 'both. Year option. Next to Skeliar. No status seekers. Apply Apt. 2, 112 S. Pugh St. after 7. 2.3 MAN APARTMENT, drastically re duced rent, lk block from campus (Am bassador). Call 237-1093. 'FOR RENT!! Cheap 3-4 wo(man), free bus, pool, air-conditioning. June paid. Call 238-0393 Now!! TOWNHOUSE SUMMER Sublet: Three bedroom, fully furnlshed, washer, dryer, dishwasher, air-condltioned. 5500. 237.6824. WHY SWEAT this summer? Live in cool air-conditioned comfort at University Towers (sunny side). June rent paid. Completely furnished. 238-7337. 'APARTMENT FOR Summer & Fall op Non; 3 rooms. 570. per month. 1693 N Atherton. Call 237.0126. SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom Apart ment. Fully furnished, air•condltioned, half block from campus. Americana Apartments. 1.37-9165. FURNISHED. AIR•CQND., across from Corner Room, 3 1 / 2 rooms, three man. June rent paid. Option. 238.4845. .FURNISHED ONE bedroom Apartment, Whitehall, bus service, swimming pool. June rent paid. OWE for summer. Wilt bargain. Call 237.6706, 2-3 MAN APARTMENT for Summer with Fall option. Air-cond., pool, free bus. 237-0078. 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. 238-6538. SUMMER SUBLET: Bluebell Apartment with air-conditioning, terrace, pool, bus, stereo, color TV. S-6 wo(men). 238-6913. SUMMER TERM: Ambassador Apart sment, 2-man, reduced rates. Can Ted 258-5866. AMERICANA 2-3 MAN Summer Sublet Air-conditioned, furnished, good price Call Judy 8654526 or Laurel 865-8665. BLUEBELL TWO Bedroom, 5250 for the whole Summer. Air-conditioned, pool, bus, 238.7249. SUMMER 3.4 (wo)man Apartment Fall 1.2 roommates needed Must see to appreciate. Call Lenny 237.0152. • THREE BEDROOM. air conditioned, Sum mer, Fall-option, pool, bus service. Rent reduction. Bluebell Apts. Phone 237.0639. FOR RENT.' One bedroom Apartment Whitehall Plaza, June and Jufy rent paid. 'Free T.V. Phone 237-1075. EFFICIENCY Silo Summer Sublet, Fall option. Available June 15. Inquire 130 1 / 2 ,Locust Lane #3 anytime. ,AMBASSADOR BLDG. 2.3 man Summer ,Sublet. Willing to bargain. Great location. ,Call 237.1093. TWO BEDROOM , Apt.. summer term o4 i l o ly bile Als.4 . l . 2 e x . AL l Mob a i v le .ii H a r e et s l u O m x r„ .s e o , iterm with Fall option. Call Tom 2364645' between 6 & 9 p.m. SUBLET FOR Summer. First floor, one bedroom Apartment in a quiet neighbor hood, 15 minutes from campus. Private backyard and porch are Ideal for summer use. Parking and all utilities paid. 5250.00 for entire summer. 238-9647. SUMMER SUBLET: Three man, one block from campus, June rent paid. 0155 per month. Year option. Call 237-6749. BARGAIN SUMMER SUBLET, Fall op Lion, $7.5 for entire Summer, Whitehall, free bus. Call George 238-7688. director of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Experiment Station. He will succeed M. A. Far rell, who will retire on June 30 after serving for 17 years as the director of this major division of the College of Agriculture. Larson's appointment was announced today, following ap proval by the University s Board of Trustees and Clifford M. Hardin, secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture. Assisting Dean Larson will be Walter I. Thomas, head of the Department of Agronomy, who has been named a=sociate director of the station, ef fective July 1. The Beta chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta. the international premedical honor society, will hold its annual banquet tonight at the Sheraton Motor Inn. Richard W. Pencek, Penn State Lacrosse coach, will be the after dinner speaker. "The aim of the SDS, on the other hand, would seem to be the destruction of t h e university," Palladino charged. Their immediate goal appears to promote divisiveness within the university—in the student 11111111111 111 I 111 1111 I II 1111111 111 II 111 11111111111111111111111 FOR RENT 'room FOR summer 3-man, 2-bee 'room Apt., close to campus. Call 237 '3303. 2 - 3 MAN APT.. Whitehall. Air•cond.,', T.V., Bus service. 33.50 for summer term (Fall option). Call 238-1143. SUBLET SUMMER: Two bedroom, living room, 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. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Nicely fur nished Whitehall one bedroom Apt.. air conditioned. Free bus service to campus 0130.00 month. Call Park 865-7601. SUBLET. Swimming pool, air-cond., w/w Carpet, disposal, one bedroom. June free. 5100 per mo. Perk Forest Apt. call ,231143813. FURNISHED BASEMENT Apartment. , Rent for Summer term. 237-3765 noon or evening. 1-2 (WO)MAN EFFICIENCY Apartment for Summer; halt block from campus lon South Allen St.; air-cond. Call 238-1472. FURNISHED BASEMENT Apartment, Rent for Summer. Call 237.376 S noon—or evening. LARGE FURNISHED Rooms for rent. Call 237-3765. ONE BEDROOM Apartment. $l5O for Summer. West College Ave. location. Call Helene Kauffman (21.5)DE89186. SUMMER SUBLET: One bedroom Apart ment, Americana House, one block from campus. Available June 20. 238-8026. SUMMER BARGAIN: Large 3-4 wo(man) furn. Apt., air-cond., 30 sec. from Mall. $7BO for Summer. 237-6403. xi/sunroof. SUMMER SUBLET, Fall option: One bedroom Apartment. Close to campus. June rent paid. Cheap. 238.2339. LARGE FURNISHED Rooms for rent Call 237.3765. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE to share apart ment for Summer. Air-cond., T.V., and tree transportation. Cali: 437-0249. FEMALE RIDERS wanted for trip to California. One way or round trip. Call Mike 238-2.536. ROOMMATE FOR Summer. Own bed room larue furnished Apt. Bus service, washer-dryer. 570/month. Cindy 2374515. CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED. WSI, fencing, nature. sailing, group leaders, music, all camp specialties. Write to I Max Kleiman, Box 636 Middletown. Conn. .Camp Hadar. 'SUBLET SUMMER three man, two bed room Apt. Air condt., TN., pool, bus, utensils. Call 237-1106. ROOMMATE WANTED Summer term Sixth floor corner Apt. University Towers. Elliot or Gary 237-1005. STUDENT TEACHING Fall term? Will pick up lease for Fall only. Call Russ 237.3897. ROOMMATE SUMMER and longer. 5411 month, I block from campus. Lew 238- 7556. FEMALE ROOMMATE for summer term. Fun-loving, over 21; spacious air-cond. apartment, one block from campus; many Iconveniences. Call 237-6777. OVER 21 open minded females to share groovy ole house with same. Close to Campus. Private bedroom. 865.00. 238-6123. No freaks. FEMALE ROOMMATE for Summer Term Fall option. S4O a month. Separate bed room. Mary 237-4075. FEMALE ROOMMATE Fall Term (and Winter, Spring). Cali immediately: Serene 865-9116. Town apartment. WANTED: WAITERS and dishwashers needed to work Fall Term. Work two meals: eat three. Full social privileges. Call 238494.1. ONE ROOMMATE for 1 bedroom Blue ' bell Apt.; summer term with fall opfiOn; $6O/month. Call 238-7078. [STUDENT TEACHING / Graduating after [Winter? Female roommate wanted Fall [ and Winter terms. Call Linda 865-3328. [ Reward-Ransom For Return of Art Objects taken from • 51 Willard Call . . . James Lord 865 6336 The chapter will be honoring its faculty adviser, Ralph G. Ascah, and its new officers and will be congratulating its iniates. New officers are John Kean, president; W alter Worhacz, vice president: Mary Kay Kush. secretary; Stanley Fried, Scalpel reporter; Victor Colaiaco, treasurer; Pa u 1 Prescott, historian. Maxwell H. Goldberg, associate director for the humanities, Center for Con tinuing Liberal Education, has been re-elected for a four-year term as trustee of the Society for the Advancement o f Education. Goldberg also serves as a member of the Board of Ad visers to the Council for the Study of Mankind, Elsworth R. Buskirk, direc tor of the Human Performance Researth Laboratory and pro fessor of applied physiology, was the recipient of one of three Distinguished Alumni body, in the faculty and be tween the administration and each of these groups—and also to seek confrontation whenever' possible to further their cause.; As custodians of academic freedom, we of this University cannot let it, or any other for' that matter, be destroyed by any disruptive group." In the same newsletter, an article on the Feb. 24 Old Main sit-in reported the event as "an orderly sit-in...by student s, making various demands of the University ad-, ministration." Regardless of the demands, demonstrations and dissidents, Palladino said "There is more interaction with machines and less with people" at the, University. 'We need more personal guidance and; warmth," the chief engineer , asserted. WANTED I OR 2 ROOMMATES for Southgate Apartment summer term, air-cond., and more. Willing to negotiate. 237-0730. ' FEMALE TRAVELING Companion—cross country—July. I have car. Call 237-1709. ROOMMATE WANTED immediately. Vacancy In two•man apartment, Mount Nittany Apartments, rent reduced to $5O. All furnishings, appliances provided. 237-0506. WANTED: ONE RIDE to California after Finals. Will share expense. Call Ben 238-2970. EXPERIENCED DRUMMER desires profitable work with group beginning Summer or Fall. Call Linski 237-1774, RIDERS WANTED to Houston, Texas Call Mike 865.3606 before 11:00 p.m. WANTED: 2-MAN Apartment for Winter, Spring terms, 1970. Call 865-7205 or 865- i 4266. FEMALE ROOMMATE for Efficiency in I Whitehall, summer. Free bus, pool, air , conditioning. Call 237-0665 after 6. FEMALE ROOMMATE for Summer term, Fall option. Call 238-1640 after 5:00. Very cheap. No deposit. WANTED: ROOMMATE for Apartment with two male graduate students. 237-1182 or 237-2781. WANTED: TWO Roommates, Summer Term, University Towers, air-conditioned, Close to campus, June rent paid. 238-1807. WANTED A PLACE PM this Abraxas. [TENOR AND ALTO Saxophonist desires work next Fall. Music major, four years experience. Steve 865-1001, TWO ROOMMATES to share 4 man 2 bedroom Apartment. furnished. S3l/mo. Call Jim 238-4276. WANTED: ROOMMATE for next Fall for a 3-man Apartment In University Towers. Call Tony or Len 238.3232. RIDER WANTED to California. Leaving New York City around June 18, arriving in Calif. June 30. Some sightseeing. Call Marty 238-4585. ROOMMATES WANTED Summer Term Fall Option, Bluebell, $lO6. Call 238-5569 WILL the real PIGS please stand up? USED CIVIL ENGINEERING Textbooks Atter 5:00 phone Joe at 237-4678. ROOMMATE WANTED: $9O for entire term. Call 237-9193. Two bedroom, 4 man Apartment in walking distance._ RIDER TO TEXAS (Austin) or points en route (Indianapolis, St. Louis, Dallas, , etc.). Phone 237-2559. ROOMMATE WANTED for Summer term: 1-bedroom, two man Apartment, Ameri , corm House, (11 block from campus 12384826. MOBILE HOME, 10x40 or 45 ft. 1960 or later, excellent condition. Lot must 'be available, prefer Sept. but will buy now. Write or phone: Don Fisher, RD *l, Box 270, Clinton', Pa. 412.378-2019. . FEMALE ROOMMATE to share Trailer Summer and Fall. Car necessary. Call Lynn 8654937. 237-2935. ATTENTION PROFESSOR/WIFE require furn./unfurn. 'house or apartment Fall and/or Winter term or permanently. Write details, Frank Haight, Schout Van Eilklaan 236, Leidschendam, Netherlands. HEMS NEED Shortened? Call 238-2231 atter 5:00 p.m. Prices are reasonable. IT WILL HAVE everything Abraxas Homecoming Applications HUB Desk Harbour Towers 710 South Atherton Street State College, Pa. •Furnished Efficiency Apartments •Furnished and Un furnished One Bedroom Apartments Call Cr write ALEX GREGORY Associates Inc. 238.5081 Holiday Inn Slate College, Pa. Awards of St. Olaf College on Sundayl Buskirk was cited for his career in government service and higher education. Leslie P. Greenhill, assistant vice president for resident instruction, and LaMarr Kopp, assistant to the dean for resi dent instruction, College of the Liberal Arts, will speak at the Faculty Luncheon Club weekly meeting at 12:15 p.m. Monday in dining room A of the HUB. They will speak on the "Listening-Learning Center" and will describe the history of the use of language laboratories here and the development of the new dial access Listening-Learning Cen ter being set up in Pinchot Hall. 1::=:=1 The University Combustion Group, a new interdisciplinary OF COURSE... The Daily Collegian & The Inter - College Council Board (all student councils) are in the process of com- piling an extensive course evaluation guide to be sold early Fall Term. WE NEED YOUR HELP!! If you help us evaluate one or more courses you will be entitled to a FREE evaluation guide of over 400 undergraduate courses. All it. takes is a stop at the USG office to pick up the sampling kit and five minutes of your class time This is your chance to have a say in your educational process!! ATTENTION IMMiiiiiigE= HEAR THE dazzling voice of Peter Whitehead Monday night. Teddi's Shoßar. AGAIN MANY THANKS to the nicest 'group of boys and tins—for your loyal patronage. Ray and Mary Anna at Playland. BETTER RELATIONS through Hand writing Analysis, Send a page, unlined 'preferred, of your girl/guy's spontaneous handwriting stating sex & specific ques tions with SI. Our competent staff will return a frank analysis & recommend tactics. Analyzers c/o Daily Collegian, P.O. Box 46T, State College. ACLU GENERAL MEETING of Central Pennsylvania Chapter of American Civil Liberties Union, 8 Rm. Thursday, June 5, Wesley Foundation, 256 East College Avenue. GIRLS: CHEAP living for the summer Cooking, laundry, parking facilities free. 1510 per week. 237.2593. QUINTESSENCE IS definitely where It's at when it comes to the grooviest city sandals this side of "The City". RECENTLY PINNED, engaged or mar ried? Couples in love needed for psy chology experiment in perception. Call 865.2584 Monday - Friday 8-5 or 238-1387 ,other times. TRAILER 8 x 45. Live cheaply! Patio and awning! Yard with tent& For In spection call Bill 737-1023. Married couples only. RENA-WARE Distributors. World's fore most merchandising plan presenting fine products in the home. Phone 237-9019, L Mr. Shoemaker. NOTICE HEAR THE dazzling voice of Peter Whitehead Monday night. Teddi's Shoßar. 5125 AND BIG BRUCE will take that apartment off your hands for the Sum mer. 223-5834. CANDID WEDDING Photography. Any where in Happy Valley. David B. Tall Call 46-6580. 'PARKING PLACES for Summer and Fall. Half block from campus. $15.00 term. After S. 238-6123. INVESTIGATE OPPORTUNITIES in Col !lege Publishing as a Field Representative. Details and application blanks available at Placement Office. Harper 8 Row Publishers, College Dept., 2 Park Ave., N.Y.C. OH YES is Coming Abraxas. CALIFORNIA BOUND? rider needed Leaving June 5. Call after 6 665.5587. An Afternoon of Greet Competition P.S.S.C.C. Presents The First CPAC AUTOCROSS of the Season SUNDAY, JUNE 1, Lot 80 P9SCC Council Representative Dale Breckenridge 237-9248 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 Kitchens • Walk-in Closets • Laundry Reams • Individual Thermostat Controls • Ample Off-Street Perking. Summer and September Rentals Available. BEAT • THE DORM INCREASES—visit our Renting Office in Building H. and see for yourself the accom modations offered. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1969 group for the stud of com bustion, has been formed by a group of faculty members. Its purpose is to coordinate graduate instruction an d research in the science and engineering of flames and combustion systems. Extensive activities in these areas are distributed among several departments here. The coordination will provide opportunities for graduate specialization in subjects such as flame chemistry an d physics, heat and mass transfer, propulsion systems, high intenity combustion, fur nace analysis, incineration, pollution, interaction of flames with electromagnetic fields and fire research. Candidates normally will work for master's and doctor ofphilosophy degrees in fuel science or in mechanical engineering. Options also are available in other areas. nuuununmuurt►nn►numnanu► NOTICE DAMAGED HAMILTON Syringes? V Give us a call . . . we'll pick them up, flu Mem; deliver them back to you ready to use again in your research. Supelco, Inc., Bellefonte. 355-5578. THE NOW LOOK city sandals at La Piuma Quintessence. Come in and ask Carol or Di to send the bill home to Daddy. GREY CAT. Big eyes, aloof, afraid of I people. Vicinity South Bernard St. Call '237-0579. Reward. LOST: WOMAN'S Gold Watch somewhere between Chambers and Willard on Mon day. Call 86.5.82136. ONE ROLL of 35 mm Dynachrome 64 Film in small container at Carntval. Reward! Rich 865.8433. LOST: ONE LARGE Gold Filigree Eer ring. Vicinity Phi Psi, HUB, East Halls Reward. Ann 865-8852. LOST 5/23, P.S.U. Class Ring, Initials J.P.R, and Turquoise Ring. Sentimental value. Reward! Call 865-249. LOST: TUESDAY Evening: Mel's Tassels from Room 4DB Ritner. Sentimental value. Call Jenny 865.8694. (Breath). FOUND FOUND: MEN'S watch at Beaver Sta- dium I.M. Field. Claim by Identification. Call 237-6337. FOUND: Lett-winged PIGS at the Pig Roast. HELP WANTED MALE ORDERLY to assist with nursing duties, 3 to It shift. Part time considered. Call Parkwest Manor Nursing Home be tween 9 and S. 238.5065. DON'T LET the PIGS build e PIG PARK JAWBONE FRIDAY NIGHT the Jawbone moves to the HUB for a Folk Festival. Don't miss SATURDAY NIGHT the Jaw returns to 415 East Foster. Food, entertainment, the last this term. 1964 Allstate motorscooter -5950 miles—comes with pas- senger seat, two windshields. mirror, extra tire, tool kit, and new helmet. Has been Inspected. $125 call 238.3083 and ask for John Kean.