The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 23, 1969, Image 4

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Daily Collegian Hotline
Lyrics Turn On Hotline
Campus Wide Sleep-ln
When will we change the clocks from Daxiigh
Savings Time?
Ken Kranz (2nd hioehemistry-Putshuvgh.
Mr. Henry L. Ycagley. Director of .Main
tenance and Utilities said that clocks "should bf
turned back one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Here, There, Everywhere
What is the ?‘.orv on Collegian delivery
Where are papers delivered and how many?
Jon Reed (10th management Gihsnnia
There's really no storj involved. The Collegia
is delivered throughout the dorms and several
places in town. Approximately 11,70!) papers are ir
circulation for students. Of these. 15 per cent a re
distributed in the HUB. 20 per cent in town, am
the remaining 05 per cent in the rinnm. There art
plans of expanding The Collegian to a circulation ol
15.000 a dav by January.
No Care Packages Today
Whv aren't the deli\er\ windows oncn in th<
dorm? on Satiirdav-? so wc can pick up our can
packages before the food in them ha« spoiled*
Dir.nr- Prn-mort (10th 'ic*icm , i , -Eno')
The reason that the delivery windows are not
open on Saturdays in\nlves one of employment. On
Saturdays student employes sort the mail.
However, they are not allowed to hand out the se
cond class mail, which just happens to be
packages.
You Can't Beat The Heat
What is the English t translation to the song
'Je T’aime.. Moi Non Plus"?
Name Withheld bv Request
The translation of the song. "Je T’aime . Moi
Legion Asks Shafer To Order Raising
Of Flag at University of Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA <AP>
The state American Legion
asked Gov. Shafer yesterday to
instruct University of Penn
sylvania officials to hoist the
American Flag to full staff,
but the governor said there is
nothing he can do about it.
"There is, as you know, no
law that requires t h e
university to fly the flag at any
time." Shafer said m a letter
to legion officials, "it is a mat
ter of choice and good
citizenship.”
Penn hauled down the flag
Tuesday after rejecting de-,
manas by a group of students]
that the Flag be flown at'
halfstaff because of the Viet-;
nam war.
The flag was missing again
yesterday.
"It is a deplorable situation!
that a state-supported;
university would refuse to flv j
the American flag.” Edward
T. Hoak. state adjutant of the;
Legion, wrote Shafer. |
"I am certain that the i
university officials are aware I
of the U.S. flag code which t
prescribes certain times when!
For the student who never
wins anything
A VISA
GIVE-A-WAY
NEXT WEEK
TONY
WILLIAMS
WANTS YOU
W-QWK
fm, ninety seven
THE
PROGRESSIVE ONE
E.S.A. presents
lan Mitchell's
American
Folk Song
Mass
Sunday, Oct. 26
12:45 & 6:15 p.m.
Eisenhower Chapel
"Let's learn
think, not
what to
Colloquy
November 6-9 «
happens
i
Non FluW sung bv Serge Gainsbourg and Jane
Biik'n is as follows, but please note that the
Fiench lyric is taken diroctlv from the record It,
therefore, is probably not 100 per cent accurate
hut is a* close as we could determine. The English
translation is us literal as nosMbie, while attempt
ing to maintain the meaning and "feel” of what is
being expressed in French. The French "double
ciuenrire" is retained as much as possible m
English.
Yeisr 1
the flag should be flown at stood nearby. The five stu-
half statf.
"Ccrtainly we do not want to sleeping bags, took turns read- custom of flvmg the flag at full
see our flag at half-staif when ing from the long list of staff except during periods of
a group of dissident students names. mourning, generally on the
demand this. The Rev. Jack Russell, death of national leaders.
"We are requesting that vou Penn’s \ice provost for student w onld be "widely mtsin
immediately instruct officials affairs, has ruled the flag will terprotod as an institutional
of the university in the proper not bo flown to avoid its gesture." Dr. Harnwoll said.
display of the United States becoming target of demonstra
te gU’ lions.
Five demonstrators, four From New York where he is who would use the flag as a
boys and a girl, spent Tuesday attending an educational con- political toy. especially when
night reading the names of feronce. Gaylord P. Harnwcll, that very flag protects those
40.000 US. war dead m Viet* university president, deplored who attempt to use it for such
nam Two campus guards the demonstrators focus on the purposes.”
"THIS N THAT"
FRIDAY - 9:00 p.m. HUB Sardroom
s
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I Thursday October 23 —8:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. §|
| Informal |
I Open To All Rushees I
Interfraternity Council Presents
IN CONCERT
IRON
BUTTERFLY
"the heavy happening"
Nov. 1 Rec Hall 8:30
Tickets ... $ 3.00
ON SALE GROUND FLOOR HUB
MONDAY, OCT. 27
I love \ou, I love you. oh. I love >otl
Me— not anymore
Oh, my love
dents, sitting crosslcgged on
COFFEE HOUSE
GREAT MUSIC, GREAT FOOD,
GREAT PEOPLE, GREAT FUN.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Like the wave, il cannot end
I go away, I desire, and. 1 return
Between your loins
1 go away. and. I return
Between your loins, and, 1 hold myself back
V’crse 2
1 love you. I love you. oh, 1 love you
Me— not anymore
Oh, ,my love
You are the wave, 1 am naked before jou
You go. and you go, and, you "come"
Between my loins
You go and you "come”
Between my Inins, and, I receive you
Verse 3
I love you, I love jou, oh, I love you
Me—not anymore
Oh. my love
Like the wave, it cannot end
l go away, I desire you. and, I return
between your loins
I go away, and. I return
Between your loins, and, I hold nnself back
Verse 4
First four lines ecstatic breathing
You go. you go, and. you "come"
Between my loins, and, 1 receive >nu
Verse 5
I love you. I love you, oh yes, I love you
Me— not anymore
Oh. my love
Physical and sensual Jove
1 go awaj, I desire, and. I "come"
Beiw’een your loins
I go away. and. I return
I hold myself back
No! now, "come."
(English words printed courtesy of Fontana
Records)
Varying from the national
Shafer said he could ot con
done "the actions of anyone
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Colloquy Program Needs Funds;
Leaders Plan Sales in HUB
The Colloquy Program, in
serious tinanctal trouble will
attempt a variety of fund
raising activities.
One of their elforts will in
volve faculty \vi\es in the Col
loquy program through ihe
donation of a cake or pic to the
Colloquy Bake Sale scheduled
tor Nov. 3 on the ground lloorl
of the lict/.cl Union Building. II j
the women cannot gi\e any
baked goods, a contribution 1
will be accepted. |
Colloquy also will be selling
personalized dc-pcrsonalizing
t shirts beginning Monday on
the ground tloor of the HUB. A
student may have his social
security number stenciled
across the back along with a
short note to his parents stat
ing that he’s alive and well at
Penn State.
Tickets lor the Orson Bean
speech Nov. 7 and the multi
media happening Nov. 8 will be
sold lor S 2. 11 bought
seperateiy they will cost SI.3U
each.
A community dinner is
scheduled lor Nov. 9 ol Collo
quy weekend. The dinner is
open to anyone interested in
talking further with the
\arious panel members ol the
program. The cost will be
75 cents,
Terry Jablo n s k i , co
chairman ot Colloqu>, explain
ed “if we had enough money,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1969
we would do everything for been imable to
J ree •» needed monies to run UDiioquj.
At present Colloquy only has Colloquy not
a third of the funds needed to money to pas gues _ speakers
run the program. Th c but they must pav feesi to use
University did not receive Us sound equipment, to keep til
allocation from the state HUB open 24 hours a day nnd
legislators this year and has to piovido lanit . •
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