The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 23, 1969, Image 6

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Hands Stolen from Old Main Clock
During the weekend, the
massive hands from two of the
clocks in the tower of Old Main
were removed.
The hands, ranging from 30
to 36 inches in length, are
missing from the north and
TKE Chapter
Recognized as
Top in Nation
The Pi Chapter of Tau Kap
pa Epsilon fraternity recently
was recognized as the frater
nity’s outstanding chapter for
the 1968-69 academic year.
The award was presented to
Patrick Hubert. Pi Chapter
president, Tau Kappa Epsilon's
bi-annual international con
clave in Missouri.
Donald H. Becker, in
ternational grand president ot
Tau Kappa Epsilon, called the
University chapter one of the
’‘oldest and finest" of the
fraternity's 269 international
chapters.
Top Tau Kappa Epsilon
awards are presented on the
basis of scholarship, campus
activity, chapter management
nd which ch?
and which chapter has done!
the most to uphold the ideals oij
the founders of the fraternity. ;
This is the second time in the!
past three years that the Pi;
Chapter has won the award. It!
was the top chapter in 1967-68 ! |
and first runner-up last year. |
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MEET THE LIBERAL ARTS
SENATORS AND FACULTY
At an all day
informal discussion
TODAY
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The L.A. Student Council
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING POLICY
DEADLINE
10:30 Day Before
Publication
RATES
First Insertion 15 word maximum
SI .25
bach" additional consecutive
insertion ........ .35
Each additional 5 words .15 per day
Cash Basis Only I
No Personal Adsl
OFFICE HOURS
9:30 - 4:30
Monday thru Friday
Basement of Sackett
North Wing
FOE SALE
STUDENTS: PROMPT insurance for
autos, croup student life, motorcycles,
travel, valuables, hospitalization. Phone
Mr. Temeles, 238*6533. __
'FENDER BASSMAN Amplifier, modified
with 12-inch Altec-Lansing speakers. One
vear old. Original cost $550. Pnce S32S.
Hacstrom Electric Bass Guitar $5O. Call
238-5850.
SET OR Semperit Snow Tires, 14 inch,
•used only 100 miles. Call 237-3653 after
7 P-m. _
FOR SAtTE: Fender Jaguar Guitar. Per
fect condition. Best offer. Call Bruce
238-9818.
£7jir SELL; 1967 Yamaha 305 cc.
Scrambler. Great shape. Best offer over
$4OO. 238-4574 Ed.
east faces of the clock. Person
nel of the Department nf
Physical Plant Maintenance
and Operations said today that
they will be replaced, when
and if new hands for the clock
can be obtained—unless the
missing hands should b e
located earlier.
The Old Main clock, located
100 feet above the ground, has
tour laces, each six loot m
diameter. It was a gilt of the
Class ol 1904.
A meeting of the Young
Americans lor Freedom will be
held at S:3O p.m. tonight in 215
HUB.
Broadcast majors and
persons interested in bioad
casting will meet at 7-30 p.m.
tomorrow in 112 Boucke. The
British Broadcasting Cor
poration film, “Writing for
TeleviMon.” will be shown.
Chimes, junior womens’
honorary society, will meet at
7 tonight m 214 HUB.
* * *
The Undergraduate Student
Government will meet at 7
tonight in 203 HUB.
A meeting of the Young
U.S.G. + VISA
Student Bonanza
Oct. 27-Oct. 31
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eye d3zzler...sex exciter! The scenery, the photography
all those mirrors— put this one in big-time class!” —Archer Winsten. N. Y. Post
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TOMORROW
1:00-9:15 P.M.
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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FOR SALE
’HARMON KARDON, Dynaco Stereos. Twol
iyear warranty. Best in sound and price.!
! Call Mike 237-5146 I
'64 TR4, new red paint, wire wheels,
Tonneau cover, radio, very clean; $700;
Tom 466-7327.
rOR SALE: Open Kadett Station Wagon.
1967. Must sell. Excellent condition, Call
565-0525 7 o m . 10 p m.
1951 CADILLAC, good condition, very
. reliable Latest inspection No work
needed Inexpensive Call 230-3994.
1966 CORTINA Excellent condition,
30.000 mi. SI 150. Will bargain. Call 865-
0791
1964 GTO, 4-speed, burgundy, black in
terior, wide ovals, radio, heater. Must
[sell. Call Tim 233 2473.
1250 cc. YAMAHA, Big Bear, low miteage,
i great condition, lugqage rack Don or
i Ammon 237-6500 or 865-1266
i LAFAYETTE 2-TRACK Recorder, 7800 ft.
'tape, 1 yr. old; new S7O, asking S4O
(865-2173.
PORSCHE 1966 New Michelin X tires,
Koni shocks, AM-FM radio 238-1770
ask for Tom.
COMPLETE SCUBA Outfit new.” Ik
speed Schwinn Varsity Racer new. Call
Bill 233-4221 after S pit.
BUY 24 DINNERS net twelve free
State College Diners Club. 55.00 at College
Ave. Pharmacy.
1962 WHITE LINCOLN Good condition
New tires Call 237-1474 before 5; 238-
5654 after 5.
Now that you have browsed
THE GREEK ISLANDS for several
days, woulo you return it so that
others may have the same privilege?
It would be a very lifting experience
for us.
Americans tor Freedom will be
held at 8 tonight in 215 HUB.
The Model Railroad Club will
meet at 9 tonight in 217 HUB.
Leon F. Lyday. assistant
professor ot r o m a n c c
languages, will present a lec
ture today, at Temple
University.
Presented as a part of the
lecture sc*ties sponsored by the
Spanish Department at
Temple, the paper dealt with
the presence of satirical humor
in the poetry of Rafael Pombo.
Colombia's most outstanding
romantic poet.
John Nicholls. ot the Har
vard Medical School, will be
the speaker For the Biophysics
Seminar at 4 p.m. today in 8
Life Sciences L His topic will
deal with nervous systems in
simple organisms including
regeneration. behavior and
evolution.
Roy L Steinheimer Jr . dean
oF the Washington and Lee
University School oC Law. will
be on campus trom 9 a.m. to
noon today to talk with stu
dents interested in studying
law. Appointments to see
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!• A LORENZO'S arwt
\ THURSDAY SPECIAL r &
FREE DELIVERY £
Oven-baked PIZZA
! and thick Italian Sandwiches 1
Call 238*2008 between 6 and 11:30 p.m. g
4
Lorenzo's Pizza
Rear 1 29 S. Allen St.
Open 5 p.m. to Closing
Right in hejrt of the Italian 'Section
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NITTANY
i‘,A- SC.,ALLEN v237r-3351 ■■ ,'
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Warner
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FOR SALE
[FOR SALE: Date Ticket for the Ohio
game, Oct. 25, S 6 40. Call 237-2934 before
9:00 a.m or anytime but good luck!
i STEREOS, CAR TAPES, You name it,
jwe have it. Wholesale prices, guaranteed
ir.alisfaction. Call 237-8795.
TWO SENIOR section tickets for Ohio-U.
38 00/ticket plus deposit. Call Paul 238-
9149.
CRAVED STUDENT TICKETS for all
three home games (1 ea.) esp. Ohio. Call
now 238-3976.
[AVAILABLE DECEMBER 12' x 50V
1967 Mariette Mobile Home. 2-bedrooms.
Ideal for young couple 466-7141.
SWEATERS FOR Everyone 30« o off
retail prices. Contact Rich, 904 Brum
baugh or 865*0640. Keep warm.
FOR SALE: 1963 Renault RB. Asking $275,
In fine shape. Call 237-8991.
DUNLOP - PIRELLI - Mifhetm - Conti-’
rental - Goodyear, etc. Finally! Good
prices on tires for ail cars. Also parts
for ail imported cars, accessories and
competition equipment at low prices.]
Call Super Sport Suppties before you'
ouy. 238-8375 days, evenings or weekends.'
Della Zela
loves
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Collegian Notes
Steinhoimor can be made by
contacting the Department of
Political Science.
The Laboratory in Silence
will meet nt 9 tonight in 214
Het/.el Union Building.
Hans A. Panofsky, Evan
Pugh Research professor of at
mospheric sciences, will speak
on “Atmospheric Dispersion”
at 3:5.1 p.m. today in 145
Chemical Engineering, as a
part ot the Chemical Engineer
ing Seminar.
Harold E. Milzel. assistant
dean tor research in the Col
lege of Education, has been
elected president of the Ap
pal ac-h i a Educational
Laboratory. Inc.
Mitze) has been serving as
vice president. of the
Laboratory since it wa s
established in 1966 for the pur
pose of improving the quality
of education in Appalachia. A
non-profit corporation, it is
part of the system ot regional
laboratories sponsored by the
U.S. Otfice of Education/
George F. Wislicenus, pro
fessor emeritus of aerospace
engineering, has been named a
Fellow of the American!
Institute of Aeronautics and
TONITE 7:10-9:15
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FOR SALE
53095 BASIC 60x12 Mobile Home with
lot of space. Ideal student arrangement.
238-6761.
FENDER JAZZ Bass Ampeg BT-15C
Bass Amp with 2 15" speakers. Call
Steve 865-3749.
DISCOUNT PRICES. Sports Car Acces
sories, roil bars, mag wheels, radial and
conventional tires. Call 236-2710.
DISCOUNT PRICES. Sports car acces
sories, roll bars, mag wheels, radial
and conventional tires. Call 238-2710.
HAVE FOOTBALL Tickets Will Se/I.
Ohio, Boston, Maryland. Phone 237-0908.
1963 SPRITE. In good condition. Winter
ized. Must sell. 865-5901 evenings.
1966 TR4A IRS, wires, Michelins. lug
gage rack, roll bar, tape deck Immacu
late, must sell $l4OO. 4 American Mags
114" SBO. 237-6960.
§ DRIVE TO:
I The County Sam]
!?On the Square in Boalsburgi
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Astronautics.
He will be honored
today in Anaheim. Cai., at
an Honors and Awards Ban
quet. the highlight of the AIAA
Sixth Annual Meeting and
Technical Display.
AIAA Fellows arc persons of
distinction in the lield of
aeronautics and astronautics
who have marie notable and
valuable contributions to the
arts, sciences or technology.
Wislicenus has been cited for
‘‘his distinguished career and
notable c o n t r i b u t i o n s in
hydraulic engineering, fluid
mechanics, and tur
bomachinery.”
Ned Shilling, associate pro
fessor of quantitative business
analysis, has been chosen as a
panel member for a discussion
at the American Institute of
Decision Sciences to be held
Oct. 30-31 in New Orleans. La.
The discussion will be on the
“Role of Decision Sciences in
Business Administration.”
Joseph H. Kuney, director of
publications for the American
Chemical Society, will be the
JR TIFAX
Sale
• Earrings • Cannon ball • rings
• Antique swords • Fur Coats
• Sheep skins
• Indian made rug !
• Antique Jewelry • Antique clothes |
• Japanese Moonlute
• Crockodile Leather
• Brass Telescope • Want to buy your
used jewlery, odd things, art objects.
Need leather workers.
OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. - 5 P.M,
Wanted, to buy Leica Cameras,
Used water colors & Acrylics, things
W. Beaver, in the Alley
On the corner, Downstairs. Now!
BScKtmmwM
ItViy.ijfl . 237.-335]. .. )
NOW SHOWING ... 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30
"The Lion In Winter" is about love and hate between
a man and a woman and their sons. It's also about
politics, vengeance, greed and ambition. In other words
it's about life.
WINNER 1 3 ACADEMY AWARDS &
including BEST ACTRESS Katharine hepburn jj
' „ JOS€PHe.L6VIN6» ANAVCO6MBASSYFILM
PETGRO’TOOLG KATHARINE HEPBURN
_ __ i MARTIN POLL ’■mww
THE LION IN WINTER
*»AVCO KMBASSVrm** PANAVISIOS* mCUIOR
n? STATE !
3rd Week!... 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:35
"ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! FIRST RATE!
, —Judith Crist
"RAUNCHY, RIOTOUS, GREAT. A REAL TONIC
PAUL NEWMAN NEVER BETTERI" —Wins
Not that it matters, but most of it is true.
20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS
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ATTENTION
PLAYLAND NOW Biqger and Better
offers you Pun and Relaxation a
nice place to spend a little time. Largest
disnisy of electronic Fun games. A
pleasant and friendly atmosphere. Campus
Shopping Center.
SAVE $50.00. Eat dinner out. Buy two
dinners, one free.. $5.00 buys the book.
GOOD FOOD, good times', good music.
Open 'til 4 a.m. Down home steaks. 221
E. Beaver.
HOAGIES, HOAGIES, Hoagies. Regular,
Ham, Chicken, Tuna —75 c. Ham &:
Cheese 40c. No delivery charge. We cash
student checks. We take pennies. Sunday
thru Thursday evenings 8-12 p.m- Deans
Fast Delivery. 237-1043 & 238-8035.
XMAS EUROPE Charter 5159 only round
trip. N.Y. Lon./Par. N.Y. PSU only,
info. 213 HUB or 238-3825.
UP-TO-DATE LIST of Returned Peace
Corps Volunteers needed. Contact Robert
Sebring 865-6321; after 5.00 p.m. 466-7219.
ilerf
IF YOU LIKE Boysenberry Yogurt and
Folk Music, then try the "This 'N That”
on Friday night at the HUB Cardroom.
WANTED
TAKE YOUR girl to dinner 12 times
.thru March 30 1970 for Va price. S. C.
Jaycees Diners Club books available.
‘ McLanahan's, South Allen St.
ROOMMATES (2 female) for a 2-bed
'room apartment within walking distance.
Winter - Spring terms. 865-8113.
ROOMMATE WANTED Southgate Apt.
1 $44.00 monthly. Calt 237-0833.
IFEMALE STUDENT wants to rent
[efficiency apartment in December or
[earlier. Call Mary 865-8697.
WANTED: TWO bedroom Apt. winter and
spring terms. Close to campus. Call
Judy 865-4914.
THIRD GIRL wanted. Winter • spring.
Summer option. Beaver Terrace Apts.
Campus walking distance. 237-6765,
speaker at the first fall meet
ing of the Central Penn
sylvania Section of the
Society at 8 lonight in 310 Whit
more Laboratory.
He will discuss ‘‘New
Developments in Primary
Journal Publications”
Kuney received his bachelor
of science degree in chemistry
from the University of Chicago
in 1945 and did graduate work
in inorganic chemistry for the
next year. In 1946, he joined
the American Chemical
Society as an associate editor
of its weekly magazine
“Chemical and Engineering
News.”
His talk will deal with the
use of computerized methods
of making selective groupings
of technical articles within
specialized areas of interest
more easily and quickly
available to the reader.
H. Reginald Hardy Jr.,
associate professor of mining
engineering and director of the
Rock Mechanics Laboratory,
attended the 1969 Materials
Engineering Congress and Ex-
• Antique Trunks
• Bear skin
• Pipes
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BUTCH CASSIDV AND
THE SUNDANCE KID
PANAVISION* COLOR BY DELUXE
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ARTISTS SERIES
RIVERSIDE SINGERS on Halloween night
In Schwab. Free siudent tickets start
Tuesday at HUB desk.
TAPE OF Ralph Kirkpatrick's Penn State
concert presented by WDFM Sunday/
B:00 p.m. Once only.
j GUY BRITTON
| * Suede hats are here
! • Koala bears from
I Australia!
| *Silk Dresses
| •Sterling silver rings
i for men & -women
{ handbags
| «Fur coats
| • Suede & leather clothing
! Guy Britton
| S. Allen,
| next to Murphy's
TiIUKSJJAY, OCTUBKR 2 6, ltftjy
position held in Philadelphia
last week.
While there, he attended
meetings of the Acoustic
Emission Working Group, an
affiliate of the American
Society for Nondestructive
Testing, and presented a
paper, entitled, “Applications
of Acoustic Emission in Rock
Mechanics.”
Harvey R. Gilbert, assistant
professor of speech science,
will present a paper at the
national meeting of the
Acoustical Society of America
in San Diego, Calif., Nov, 4-7.
State Legislature Authorizes
PHEAA Fraud Investigation
HARRISBURG (AP) The plications for student aid.
Senate approved 30-0 yesterday The penalty would be a
House-passed bills authorizing 55.000 fine or 5 years in prison,
the Pennsylvania Higher for obtaining a scholarship, or
Education Assistance Agency loan through false information
to investigate fraud in ap- submitted to the agency.
★ ★ "k ★ "Absolutely must
beseen."-on<.«*
"One of the most
shocking and upsetting
communications ever {
~. I have never seen ( i rjfijy
anything like It." \
• Aftf.l.lT’W'M j 9jy
American
Revdution2
"The most important document
ary of- the year£ POOR COW
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HELP WANTED
DISHWASHER WANTED. Work one, eat
two. Social privileges. Call 237-4332. Ask
for caterer or treasurer.
DRIVERS WITH cars, cash daily. Dean's
Fast Delivery. Dial 237-1043 after 6 p.m.
BUY COSMETICS wholesale for life. I
Demonstrate their use for profit. It's 1
easy and fun. 237-1811.
NOTICE
HUNGRY AFTER midnight? Eat in or
take out 'til 4 a.m. Real down home
steaks 237-4016.
AN-LAR-KEN STABLES now open for
boarding, training, riding instruction and
horse photography. Easy access to
mountain trails. 364-1528.
NOTARY Car transfers, legal papers
& soforth; 9:30 to 4 30 or by appoint
ment, Above Corner Room.
FOR RENT
; SUBLET ONE BEDROOM Apt. imme
diately; block from campus, furnished.
.Call 237-6672.
.ONE BEDROOM apartment, utilities
{furnished. $145.00 a month, starting winter
[term. Call 238-2129.
, PARK FOREST Apartment available
[winter term. 3 - 4 men, $l6O/month, air-!
conditioned, dishwasher, disposal. Call
Larry 238-7636.
REWARD: FOR the return of a Brown
Suede Coat taken from Lions Den Friday
might. Call Pat 237-2180.
AT OKTOBERFEST Jammy Navy Blue
Ski Parka with four resort patches.
Reward. Churchill 865-2636.
I LOST: FENDER Telecaster Electric
Guitar, serial no. 211799, In vicinity
of Geary-Packer parking lot. Reward
‘offered for its return. Call 865-3357 or
{contact 507 Geary.
Face
His paper is titled “The Ef
fects of Signal Dislorition on
Three Listener Performance
Tasks.”
Charles P. Thornton,
associate professor of petrol
ogy. is serving as acting
Geochemistry during Fall
Term.
He will serve in this capacity
also during Spring Term.
Arnulf Muan. professor ot
mineral sciences and head of
the department, will be on
leave of absence during both
Fall and Spring Term.
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1970 PENN STATE
GRADUATES
Any degree, to train in such fields
as: Personnel, Auditing, Journalism,
Operations Management, Food Man
agement, Retail Management, Ac
rounting, Engineering, Commerce,
Trucking, Warehouse Management,
Traffic, Architecture, College Graduate
Training Programs, etc. (tnter
lational Corporation) Company will
je interviewing in our office this
month! Starting Salary $8,600 -
$10,400 yr. for a Bachelors degree
for experience and additional
aducation). Company pays agency fee
plus interview.ig expenses to corpor
ate offices plus relocation expenses.
Military obligation need not be com
pleted.
COLLEGE GRADUATE
TRAINING PROGRAMS
Positions available throughout the
U.S.A. and Overseas. Complete corpor
ate training program. Starting Salary
to $lO,OOO yr. plus all e-pensis. Com
aany pays agency fee plus interview
ing expenses to corporate office plus
relocation expenses.
ACCOUNTANTS and/or
AUDITORS
Degree in Accounting, Business Ad
ministration, Economics, or Math.
Postiions open in corporate offices
without traveling, or positions re
quiring 60% travel on a national and/
pr international basis. Starting Salary
59,400 with an automatic Increase In
6 months to $9,900 yr. plus all travel
ing expenses and benefits. Company
pays agency fee plus interviewing
expenses to corporate offices plus re
location expenses.
Companies will be Interviewing In our
office this month. Call immediately
for a personal interview.
Sherry D'George Enterprises
(Employment Agency Division)
Hotel Penn Alto, 2nd Floor
Altoona, Pa. uaoj ,
Phone: (814) 934-3300