The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 17, 1969, Image 6

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• ruckman To Speak at Chapel Service
Aaron Druckman, associate
professor of philosophy, will be
the speaker at the University
Chapel Service at 9 a.m. Sun
day, in the Eisenhower Chapel.
Druckman's topic is "What
is the Question" — His talk is
the loarth in the summer
chapel series, "A Final Ad
monition from faculty of The
Pennsylvania State
University."
Edward V Ellis, a specialutt
in public health and adult
education, ha , been appointed
associate professor of public
EDWARD V. ELLIS
health and iissomate clean for
contmumg education in the
College of Human
Development at the University.
Ellis' appointment is ef
fective August 1. Before
assuming full responsibility for
his new duties, however, he
will work /or a month with
Miss Edna Sommerfeld who
retires as dean for continuing
education in the College on
September 1.
A graduate of Shaw
University. Ellis received the
master of public health degree
from North Carolina College
and the doctor 01 philosophy
degree in public health from
the University of North
Carolina.
Carl G. Vaught. assistant
professor of philosophy, will be
the speaker at the University
Chapel Service on Sunday. July
20. at 9 a.m. in the Eisenhower
Chapel.
Dr. Vaught's topic will he
"Vitally Important Topics."
The service is the Mth in the
summer chapel series entitled
"A Final Admonition from
Faculty of The Pennsylvania
State University.
Jawbone Coffee House will
feature live folk performances
at 9:30 and it p.m. Saturday at
415 East Foster.
LUTHERAN SERVICES
SUNDAY
10:15 Eisenhower Chapel
11:45 Grace Church
MONDAY Smorgasbord
At the PUB RESTAURANT
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SOUTH ATHERTON STREET, STATE COLLEGE, PA.
FRUIT SALAD TOMATO JUICE
RELISH TRAY (ask the waitress)
COLD SALADS FLAVORED ASPICS
TOSSED SALAD
JELLO SALAD
HOT POTATO
ROAST ROUND OF BEEF HOT VEGETABLE
Assorted PIES and CAKES HOT MEAT. FISH, or
ICE CREAM or SHERBERT POULTRY
TRY UNCLE BILL'S DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN
cn A Taste Treat for Gourmets 9.75
prepared by
Chef Steve Scourtes children ii
under 12
SPECIAL HOLIDAY INN BUFFETS
per person
$3.50 per person
$1.50 children under 12
Wednesday
Chuckwagon Buffet
Phone 238-3001 for Reservations
Visit the Pub Bar bel ore or after your dinner
NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
Gene Chermey, Pianist
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RATES
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Each additional 5 words .15 per daY
Cash Basis Only!
No Personal Ads!
OFFICE HOURS
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday
Basement of Sackett
North Wing
FOE SALE
1961 BUICK LESABRE. Clean, depend
able transportation. $350. Call 466.7219
"Rappin' with a Chaplain" The Summer Clinic Band will participate in the band and
about "Who do you think you will perform at 8 p.m. torrior- chorus program.
are, anyway?" will be held at 9 row in Schwab. The public is * *
tonwlit in 123 Pollock Union invited and there is no ad- Earl Boal, with more than 20
mission charge. 152 Students years service as attendant in
Donn Bailey, instructor• in
1, on, 01 104 black
faculty members from across
:he country named today to
receive special Ford Foun
dation grant , for advanced
study during the 1969-70 school
year.
Bailey has been awarded a
grant of 57,443 to pursue a doc
tor of philosophy degree at
Penn State combining speech
with sociology and
anthropology.
Establishment of the Central
Pennsylvania Dietetic
Association Fund at The Pen
nvlvania State University has
been announced by Ralph Tvl . .
Krecker. director of the Office
of Student Aid.
The purpose of the grant
fund is to encourage students
to prepare for careers in ad
ministrative dietetics. Th e
fund, given by the Pen
nsylvania Dietetic Association,
will initially provide a grant of
$2OO a year
To he eligible fur the grant,
a student must have completed
two 3 ears of college work, be
in need of financial assistance,
and have good scholastic
standing. He must be a major
in food service and housing ad
minis':ation, with an option in
dietetne.s.
A new scholarship fund, to t
be known as the Metal Joiningi; A • i
Scholarship Fund, has been a, 8 TRACK STEREO N •1
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established at the University, • D •
according to Ralph M. : • i
Krocker, director of the Olfice• CASSETTE TAPES •
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of Student Aid
The purpose of the fund is to • at fantastic reductions
recognize outstanding junior • $6.98 list
and senior students who have • ONLY $5.25 per tape
expressed interest in welding • Mail Coupon For Free Brochure
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and metal loining techniques.
The fund will be maintained by • College Cartridge Club
an annual contribution of 59041 •
from the Pittsburgh Section of 57 Belleau Ave., New Rochelle, New York 10804
the American Welding Society. • Dept. A
To he eligible for the awards. • Name
students must have completed,*
two years of study at the!: Address . -
University and must be • City
scheduled for at least six.•
,• School
credits in advanced meta •
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( ) 8 Track ( ) Cassette ( ) Other
joining or advanceci;• ; - . , ______
metallurgy. Students mu s tt: No Membership Fee! No Minimum Order Required! l ii! '
have a superior academics. You Are Never Sent Merchandise Unless Ordered. ID!
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record to qualify for thel• •
award. ; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i;
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The Pcnn State Vets Club
will hold a stag or drag piente
beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday
at the American Legion picnic
grounds. Tickets will be on
sale tomorrow in the HUB and
at the picnic—Over 21 only.
1881881 MI
Friday
Fish Luau
52.50 per person
51.25 children under 12
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FOR SALE
USED MOTORCYCLES now on stock at
Two Wheels Cycle Shop. 30 day guaranty.
Ph. 2304193.
FOR SALE: 1968 Alfa Romeo GT-1300.
Like new condition. Call Jim 865-7974 or
Rich 1-717-742-9272.
1966 HONDA 305 Scrambler. Turn signals,
luggage rack, etc. Good condition, must
sell. 237.1302.
USED CAR. '64 black Olds Convertible
red leather interior, good condition. 865
6303 8.4:30; 667-2284 after 6:00.
339.95 BRAND NEW '69 12x60 Mobile
Home. 3 bedroom, trailer space in park,
phone 233-6761. Franklin Thrift Homes.
1965 FORD CORTINA. Very clean, newly
inspected, low price. Call Bob Hopkins
'257-4959 before 5:00 p.m.
1966 YAMAHA 250 cc. In excellent con
cbtion. Will accept any reasonable offer.
Call Jim 237-1055 evenings.
'MINIATURE GOLF obstacles at Nittany
Putt Par, everything goes. Lawn dis
plays, lumber,• electrical items, motors.
FREE CYCLE RIDING lessons every
Saturday afternoon 2 p.m.-S p.m. We
furnish the bikes. CYCLERAMA 238.5111.
FOR SALE: 1968 Honda 450 cc. New
condition, low mileage. Call 238-7388 after
5:30.
JAMES DUNLOP and W. Paul Campbell, professors of
music education, review a score to be presented at
Friday's Summer Music Clinic Band and Orchestra Con
cert in Schwab..
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0 Religious People
! - Let Us Unite
A segregated faith tends to shut its own truth in and
other truth out. Its center of gravity is itself.
We need one another. Let us unite and supply that
need!
So long as we remain segregated into many faiths we
deny the very spirit of religion and deny ourselves in full
benefit.
There has never been a time when there was greater
need for religion to bring its full united strength to bear.
Segregation is bad emotionally. It tends to cramp our
we-feeling within the limits of fellow segregated sectarians
rather than to include all religious people.
Segregation is bad intellectually. Through the ages,
segregated faiths have demanded implicit—even blind—
obedience. "Thou shalt!" and "Thou shalt not?" were not
to be questioned.
History condemns segregation which limits. blights and
pits faith against faith. A faith, emboldened by its sense
of certainty, has fought other faiths with even greater zeal
that it has fought irreligion.
Sects split communities, 'nations and the world into
self-centered groups who disrupt society and make it hard
to work together. Sectarian preferences and prejudices spill
over into politics, education, business, the employment of
fice, medicine and other fields as manipulators appeal to
prejudice and play one group against others.
By contrast. One Religion of Brotherhood would pool
the Religious Experiences of all in the enjoyment of a
common Religious Life of Service and in the search for
greater Religious Truth. It is a Unity of Purpose The
Practice of Brotherhood.
The faiths have shown little inclination to merge. It
became evident that if an inclusive religion were created
in our day. individual One Religionists would have to create
it. Numerous local One Religion groups are needed. Such
a grass roots movement is likely to be more vital, dynamic
and meaningful to its members than one organized and
controlled from above.
Religious People, Let Us Unite!
We Unite in One Religion of Brotherhood
Address
Please send to JOE ARNOLD, One Religion Of Brotherhood
16 Garden Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts $2138
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FOR SALE
NOTARY Car transfers. legal papers
and soforth. 9,30 to Sin or by appoint.
ment. Above Corner Room.
CHARACTER The ultimate character
Machine Matchless 600 cc. single cylie.
Or. Very 9006 Condition. One owner.
CYCLERAMA 206-1111.
STUDENTS: WE PROVIDE prompt In
surance tor autos, motorcycles, motor
scooters, travel, valuables, hospitalize
tion. Phone Mr. Temples, 238-6633.
DUNLOP - MICHELIN - GOODYEAR -
CONTINENTAL - COOPER, etc. Finailyt
Good prices on tires for all cars. Also
parts for all imported cars, accessories
and cornPetitlon equipment at discount
prices. Check prices at Super Sport Sup
plies before you buy. 238-8375 days, eve
nings or iseekends,
Summer Term Students
Community and Human Service
Agencies in this Area
need YOUR time and help. I t
For details call
Volunteer Service Center
its Human oev. bldg.
865-1424
THE DAILY CnI•LEC;IAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Collegian Notes
FOR SALE
SUZUKI-NORTON. CYCLERAMA, 1611
N. Atherton (next to Temple Orive-In)
278-5717.
1 1936 CHEVY COUPE. Many new and
Mare parts. near perfect, driven daily.
Must sell. 237.4577.
AKC GERMAN Shepherds, champion
pedigree. 238.4618.
COMPLETE LINE parts and accessories
at Two Wheels Cycle Shop. Ph. 238.1193.
JAWBONE
GUARANTEE: LONELY PEOPLE makel
friends at the Jawbone, musicians find
a place to sing, play. Folklore Society's
DANNY ESTERSOHN Saturday!!
ATTENTION '
LIBERAL PERSON male or female to
hilch-hike to, and explore West Coast
after A.C. Pop Festival (Aug. 4). Will
return mid-Sept. Call, write or stop in.l
1715 Y Bluebell. Benny 237-7498.
NOW OPEN for fun and games, Nittany
Puft Par Miniautre Golf 3 miles
north on Rte. 322.
DISCUSS ART and CHRISTIANITY to- 1
rught at your friendly picnic table In
'Sunset Park, 6 p.m. I.V.C.F.
the Penn State golf shop, has
been named manager of
University golf course and ice
rink operations.
Derrill M. Kerrick has joined
the faculty of the Department
of Geochemistry and
Mineralogy as assistant pro
fessor of mineralogy.
Kerrick. a native of Santa
Cruz, Calif., received his BS
from San Jose State College in
1963 and the PhD from the
University of California at
Berkeley in 168.
He served on the staff at the
University of Manchester
England. as lecturer i n
metamorphic petrology from
1967 to 1969, where he was
engaged in both teaching and
research. His present research
interests concern metamorphic
reactions and their application
to natural occurrences.
L. E. Cross, professor of
electrical engineering, and H.
K. Henisch, professor of
physics, have been appointed
associate directors of the
Materials Research
Laboratory, it was announced
by Rustum Roy, director of the
laboratory.
The appointments were
made in conjunction with the
consolidation of the MRL into
MAC'S
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE
SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
All Seasonal Merchandise Reduced
for Quick Clearance
Come in Now While Selections
Are Still Good
i i HABERDASHERY
4 „„„ 141 " 1 l O4, 229 S. ALLEN ST.
ik°tl4°:; STATE COLLEGE, 238.1241
FREE PARKING IN REAR
'U the Center of Pelonsylvanie
Don't Forget Mac's Tailoring Unlimited, Next Door
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Fantastic selection at both
stores—the most timely clearance
First come, first choice—so hurry
Dresses—sl7.9s now $8.99 .
Knit tops—s6.9s now $3.99
And a tremendous selection in pants,
skirts, blouses, sweaters at prices slashed
to the bone.
Also - Come In and See Our Fall Collection
711/11 CrLar e at
at both stores
124 S. Allen St. -- 230 E. College Ave.
ATTENTION
PROFESSOR/WIFE require furn./unfurn.
house or apartment Fall andtor Winter
term or permanenfty. Write details
Frank Haight, Schout Van Eijklaan 236,
Leidschendam, Netherlands.
WANTED: WAITERS. Work two meals,
eat three. Full social privileges. Cali Jim
8654251.
TREMENDOUS FOLK FESTIVAL coin•'
ins to POLLOCK soon! Interested per-1
formers call 237-6372. Watch for further
details.
CLASSES OF conversational Spanish of
fered. Tutor native Latin American
individual or group sessions by hour.
Call 2.38-7842.
WANTED: MALE roommate for semi
one bedroom In Armenara Plaza. Rent'
562 a month per man plus utilities. Call
Bruce Weiss at NYC 212 NE 4-0567 or
[write 229 Bch. 136th St., Belle Harbor,
N.Y. 11694
TYPING DONE in my home. Thesis ex
perience. 355.5216; call anytime.
REWARD
FOR THE FOLLOWING lost item:
Catholic Medal and Chain lost in vicinity
of Natotorium Thurs. July 2. '64. Call
Rick Turoeon Tel. 237.3201. •
a new building and the increas
ed diversification of th e
laboratory's activities.
Cross came to Penn State in
1961 from the Electrical
Research Association at
Leatherhead. England.
Hen isch joined the
University in 1963, coming
from the University of Read
ing, England.
A record registration of
nearly 300 women fr o m
throughout the State arrived on
campus yesterday to 'attend
the three-day annual Con
ference for the Pennsylvania
Federation of Women's Clubs.
"Let Us Learn—Then
.4C—with emphasis on the
importance of con t i n u i n g
education for women—is theme
for the event which i s
sponsored by Contin u ing
Ecucation in the College of
Hi D , clopment
.iuman evelopment in
cooperation with the
Federation.
The program formally open
ed yesterday afternoon with a
keynote address, "Ceiling
Unlimited", by Mrs. Delmas
Miller. chairman of t h
Division of Continuing
Education, General Federation
of Women 's Clubs. Mrs.'
Franklin H. Cook of State Col
lege, academic chairman for
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HELP WANTED
TEACHERS WANTED: West and South
west for Elementary, Secondary & Cot
!lege. Good salary, schedules & incre
ments. Tenure, retirement, sick leave,
climate & location desired. Write for
applications: Southwest Teachers' Agency,
P.O. Ewe 4035 or 1303 Central Ave., N.E.
!Albuquerque, New Mexico. Free registra•
!non. We are members of National Ass°.
dation of Teachers' Agencies and adhere
to their Code of Ethics.
NOTICE
UNIVERSAL LIFE Photographer: gxlo
- proofs—Sl.so; S 2 extra—
first print. 237-0204.
STUDENTS
MALE FEMALE
PARTTIME
FULLTIME
SUMMER FALL
Sales promotion program
for interview only 238-3631
P. F. Collier Inc
the conference and coordinator In the Main Lobby is a col
of the University's Volunteer lection of color prints on Indian
Service Center. presided at the mythology which were loaned
session. to th e Library by Alfred
4. 41 Bobrowsky. Senior Research
Three new exhibits are in - Associate in the Materials
The Pattee Library through Research Laboratory. L. N.
July 27. Mulay, Professor•of Solid State
"Dickinson's Comprehensive Science. assisted in the pre-
Pictures of the Great Ex- paration of the detailed ex
hibition of 1851," a collection of planations accompanying each
lithographs. is on display in the Print.
Circulation Department. The First novelists are the sub
lithographs were made from ject of the exhibit in the Rare
paintings by Nash. Haghe, and Books Room. Twice a year
Roberts for Prince Albert. "Library Journal" publishes
Five of the works on display short articles by first novelists
belong to the private collection telling about themselves and
of Charles Mann, Curator of their work. Manuscripts of
the Rare Books Room, and the these articles, photographs of
others are from the Rare the authors, and related
Books Room collection. The materials are in the di,splay.
complete collection is available Included in the group is Alice
for study in the Rare Books Denham, a former "Playmate
Room. of the Month."
FOR ACTION IT'S !
TWO WHEELS
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YAMAHA'S Endur® Line
125 CC 175 CC 250 CC
• 5 Port Power
• Autolube Oil Injection
• 5 Speed Transmission
• Separate Tack & Reset Speedo
1311 E. College Ave. Phone 238-1193
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That's how many times
we inspect a Volkswagen.
These are some of the ok's our little car
has to get in our factory.
(It's easy to tell the ok's from the no's
One no is all you ever see./
We pay 8,397 people just to look for
things to say no to.
And no is no.
A visitor from Brazil once asked us what
we were going to do about a roof that
came through with a dent in it.
Dents are easy to hammer out.
So what we did shook him a little.
We smashed the roof down to a metal
lump and threw it out in the scrap pile.
We stop VWs for little things that you
may never notice yourself.
The fit of the lining in the roof
The finish in a doorjamb.
In the final inspection alone, our VW
has to get through 342 points without one
blackball.
One out of 20 doesn't make it.
But you should see the ones that get'
away.
Mierley Volkswagen, Inc *
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1500 North Atherton Street kA)
State College , Pa. Phone 238-1500 "=f.'
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WANTED
WANTED: MALE roommate for semi
one bedroom In Armenara Plaza. Rent'
562 a month per man plus utilities. Call
Bruce Weiss at NYC 212 NE 4.0567 or
write 229 Bch. 136th St., Belle Harbor,
N.Y. 11694
ENGLISH RACER BICYCLE. Call ENS
2531 or write c/o Daily Collegian, P.O.
Box 467, State College.
IF THE JAWBONE was lust a folk
scene, it would die! Humanity's children
wanted. Saturdays.
MALE DESIRES encounter with corn-
Prehensively futuric females—no cows,
sows, or housewife mentalities. Phone
Peter, 466-6855, best between 5 & 6 p.m.
ROOMMATE, 2 man, 2 bdrm. Apt. 575/
ma. Fall, Executive House. Call 237-9002
after 6:CO.
FEMALE GRADUATE student, age 22,
desires room or apartment for fail
term. Would prefer apartment with 1 -2 1
other girls. Contact Kathy Darkes, 2043
Kline St., Lebanon, Pa. 17042
LOST
PENN STATE Class ring 1960, yellow
gold, red faceted ruby with Lambda Chl ,
Alpha marking, initials GLG. Reward.
2384717.
THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1969
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ATLANTIC CITY
POP FESTIVAL
August 1-2-3. . . $6.00 per
performance . . . $l5 for all
three performances ... tick
ets sold downtown Noon to
5 p.m.... front of "A" Store
. . ~ front of Record Room
- .. tickets sold by phone 6
p.m. to 12 p.m.... 237-1100
or 238-1663 ... free delivery
to dorms and apartments ...
need transportation? . . .
chartered buses• leave Sat
urday Auguct 2 at 8 a.m.
...return late Sunday night
roundtrip fare only $5.00
. bus reservations must
be made by Sunday Jay 27
... for more information
ticket phurchases . . . bus
reservations ... call 237.1100
or 238-1663'. . . NOW!