PAO s 1 f e *.!=z3nailmseteadAttiaftestshwfizz, , ,wwa.s.:Ars. , d , .• - . p • rofessor To Direct ILociil Casey Campaign Bernard Hennessy, professor of political science, today was named to head the Centre County Casey-Kline campaign committee. The various campaign appointments were made in Harrisburg this morning by Auditor- General Robert P. Casey, candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. James Subjack (12 -history-Dunkirk, N.Y.) was named to head Students for Casey-Kline at the University. According to Hennessy, the efforts of the Centre County committee will be "directed toward projecting the true picture of Bob CaseY throughout the county in his campaign to win the Democratic primary in May." Student Coordinator Jim Subjack said Stu dents For Casey-Kline will man a Casey table at the Hetzel Union 'Building next week in an "attempt to get more people involved." Sub jack stated that changing Casey's image will be one of the main objectives of the campaign. "Casey has matured, he really wants the governorship," Subjack said. The fact that the Young Democrats broke Wanted: Miss Penn State Applications for the Miss Penn State contest are now available at the Hetzel Union Building Main Desk and from the Association of Women Stu dents residence hall presidents. To enter the contest, an ap plicant must have a minimum all-University average of 2.3 and at least a 2.0 average the previous term. The contestant must have participated in at least two activities, one of which is current. The applicant also must have attended the University, either at University Park or a Com monwealth Campus, for her entire college career and must be in the fourth to ninth terms. A particular group may sponsor only one contestant and receive points for it. If another member of the group wishes to enter the contest, she may do so as an independent. If the contestant is not sponsored by a group entered in Spring Week, a fee of S 2 inthiliimiuminniummummulummmummumilimmin CLASSIFI. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 Day Before Publication RATES First Insertion 15 word maximum $1.25 Each additional consecutive Insertion Each additional S words .1.5 per day Cash Basis Only! No Personal Ads! OFFICE HOURS 9:30 - 4:30 Monday thru Friday Basement of Sackett North Wing FOR SALE 962 MG MIDGET. Running but needs .ome work. Best offer. 237-1980, Bob. 565 CHEVY II Nova, standard trans isston, excellent condition. Will accep orst offer, call 237-0731 after 5:00 p.m. WEDDING FLOWERS or any occasion. Professionally designed, lowest possible price. Phone 237-1894 for appointment. THERE ARE MANY types of sports vehicles. Grand Prix Dev. services most ail, *from Alfa to HerleY to Zephyr. 1250 E. College Avenue. 237-1501. FOR SALE: Dorm Contract, single room West Halls. Call 86.5-2067. , 55 JAGUAR XKE Coupe. Abarth ex haust. Gold/black. WWII consider trade 665-6625. ANNUAL UNIVERSITY CHARTER FLIGHT TO EUROPE Depart Return New York Paris to London to New York June 17 August 26 $2lO via Pan American World Airways 707 Jet FOr Reservations and Information Call Your Campus Representative: • ) (814) 237.1933 • or University Travel Bureau ' 238-6779 • or write: University Charter Flights, RIM p 49, State College, Pa. 16801 Penn State Students, Faculty, Staff and ' • their Families party tradition by publically endorsing Milton Shapp, and that this drive was 'spearheaded by the Penn State chapter concerns Subjack. He said, "We need a lot more exposure about Casey to'the people. Right now he is surround ed by relative anonymity." He discounted Casey's landslide loss by 50,000 votes to Shapp four years ago by saying, "Casey is much stronger throughout the state than he was in '06." Subjack described the present student cam paign drive as consisting of "about a dozen hard-core members," but said the apearance of Casey's running mate. Ernest Kline, at the University should "generate considerable enthusiasm." Kline will speak at the "Earth Day" program to be held here Apr. 17. Subjack and Hennessy are working on a possible University appearance for Casey, possibly late this month. Subjack said. however, no definite plans have been made but added he felt Casey's personal appearance would "raise a lot more enthusiasm" at the University. licatictis Available at HUB Des must accompany th e ap- do not have to be sponsored by plication. The deadline for en- a group. The reasoning behind tering the contest in Apr. 13. this is to insure that the new The preliminary round of judging to limit the contestants Miss Penn State will be truly to ten semifinalists will occur repr e sent ativ e of the Apr. 22 and 23. A second round University." of judging on May 7 will deter mine five finalists. A dinner will be given for the five finalists and 20 faculty judges I on May 18. Final judging will` take place May 19 in con junction with the Spring Week' Awards Night Libby Hegyes Brownsville) and Lee Metzger, (11th-marketing- Emmaus) are chairmen of the Miss Penn State contest whose applicants' are judged on activities,' beauty, personality and poise. Miss Hegyes said. "The big gest change this year is that candidates for Miss Penn State 1 p.m" Tues., April' 7 I=9IE=MW_ME plllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FOR SALE 1961 TR3A. EXCELLENT condition, SCCA approved rollbar, all-synch, new blue acrylic, many extras, spare parts, two tops, $9OO, 237.8154, Bill. 1945 VETTE 327 -- 4 speed, maroon white lop, flared fenders, wide ovals new clutch, $2300- 2313-7684. ,MINOLTA 16 Subminiature Camera with 2 close-up lenses; takes color ant( b/w: $l2. Call 866-6174. 1 1965 VW for sale. 56,000 miles, needs some work. $3OO. Call Hank 338.7687. FOR SALE or TRADE '66 TR-i, new radials, paint, lop: mans, many extras, inspected. Call 237.1919. NEW PORTABLE RADIOS, Cassette Recorders, Auto Tape Players, Clock Radios, at discount prices. Bob 865-0529 FOE SALE: Courier 33 Electric Organ, portable multiple instrument tones. Retails: -$410.00, asking $200.00. Call 2374467. CAMERAS (SLR's). New and used, full warranties. Best prices in U.S. Call after 6 p.m. 237.6715. BES'S SIIBMARHSE in town 75c. The next door next to Herlocher's. Inside seating. Open 11 a.m. until 1 a in. 12 IN. PIZZA, 8 cuts 81.00; with pep peroni $1.25. The next door next to Herlocher's. Inside seating. Open 1 1 a.m. 'until 7 a.m. WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted now! One hock from campus. Air-conditioned. Summer option. Call 230-1929. <SSS FOR YOUR lease this summer. Must be one bedroom Apt. within want ing distance of commis and with option for next fall. Call Chris, 8654531 9:30,5 or 237-1081 after 7 p.m. 'ROOMMATE. IMMEDIATE occupancy bus to campus air conditioned. Call 237-1542. .EMALE ROOMMATE for one bedroom Beaver Terrace Apt. $7O/month. Call Rena. 865-2531 after 7 p.M. MALE ROOMMATE far 2 bedroom apartment. Spring and/or Summer. Bus service. Call 237.6700. WANTED: WAITERS. Eat 3 meals, work 2 social privileges, Call Jim 865.3684 or 1237.2391. BR0 7 " 1 "wPooD 127 E. Beaver WE SELL CLOTHES STUDENTS! We have changed our • and now BLUEBELL is the • place to live! ;till some Deluxe, 3 bedroom, 2 bath Apts. needing roommates for Spring, Summer terms. Now Renting for Fall Term. Come out and arrange you'r lease before it's too late. BLUEBELL APARTMENTS 818 Bellaire (le - r Univ. Dr.) Open: 10 a.m. to 5 pm. or call 233.4911 MEYERS' Baßestaurant 210-214 W. College Ave. Downtown State College NOW SERVING BREAKFAST 6:30 A.M. to 11:00'A.M. Kitchen will remain open till half-past midnight Bar Opens at 11:00 A.M. NG ON OWN ollegian SCHOOL 265 Willard 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WANTED ;EITHER SUBLET for Spring and/or Summer or: roommate for Spring term. Will make any deal that is reasonable deal. Apt. is air-conditioned. Call Jack 23743263. WANTED: FEMALE roommate, imme- Idtately. For two bedroom apartment, 866 per month. Call Susan, 238-1786. HELP WANTED (WANTED : WAITERS, Sigma N. Free meals, social privileges. Call 238-9947. KITCHEN HELP wanted for on campus fraternity. Three tree meals plus social privileges. Contact 238-9332. CHILD CARE. 'Tues. and Thurs. morn !rigs. 51.00 an hour. 238.0816. SENIORS OR GRAD students to audit Geog. 19 and Geog. 20 this term. SlO/ lecture. Phone A-PLUS LECTURE NOTE SERVICE. 237-6173. SENIORS OR GRAD students to audit Geog. 19 and Deng. 'to this term. SlO/ lecture. Phone A•PLUS LECTURE NOTE SERVICE 237-6193, LIBERAL FIRST revolution coed for light housekeeping for professor. Mr. Hester 8654512. BABYSITTER HOUSEKEEPER. My home. Approx. 25 hrs./wk. $1.50 hr. 238.5169. WAITER WANTED. Work one meal, eat two, social privileges. Call 237-4332 ask for caterer. DISHWASHER WANTED. Work one meal, eat two, social privileges. Call 237-4332 ask for caterer. FOB RENT LUXURIOUS 3 BEDROOM Apartment for rent Summer term with Fall option. Pri. vale balcony and best location at Blue- bell. Call 238.1615. V 2 BLOCK FROM campus "The Palace' 'summer sublet. 3 man, air-conditioned furnished. Call 237-1794. SUMMER SUBLET U.T. balcony overlooking College Ave. Furnished, 2 or 3 wo(man), at( utilffies. 237.6635. SUMMER SUBLET. Unfurnished 2 (wo)man U.T. apartment, with fall option as furnished apartment. All, utilities, cable service, good location andi terrific management. Call 238-7076 or 2384083 Jamie or 237-7398 Peter. SPRING/SUMMER Sublease, one bed room unfurnished apartment, sixth floor Parkway Plaza. 5150. 237-6975. ONE BEDROOM 13.7. Apt., 9th floor balcony, air cond., carpet, bar, dish washer. Will bargain. 237-5064. 'SUMMER SUBLET, Fin option, 1 bed room U.T., all utilities paid, furnished, h air cond. 238.7558. SUMMER SUBLET 2.4 (wo)mon 5 room house Vi black from campus. Call 237-5355. SUMMER TERM, one block from campus. Mr conditioning, dishwasher. Pay only July, August rent. One bedroom, three Tien. 238-4558. ACCOUNTANTS Great opportunity to work for , top notch companies. , Free' lobs 18,000-$lO,OOO Call Gerry Marie Snelling & Snelling Personnel Consultants 237 , 6576, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Patrol Enforces Driving Rules Regulations prohibiting stu- ing class hours and to improve dent driving during class hours safety conditions for on central campus will be en- pedestrians. forced according to Campus Patrol officials. They reminded that University regulations permit student driving on central campus only between 5130 p.m. and 7 a.m., Monday through Saturday morning. and from 12:30 p.m. Saturday until 7 a.m. Monday Central campus is described as Shortlidge Road between East College Avenue; Curtin As a safety measure, stop signs will be placed at two locations along Curtin Road where there is heavy pedestrian traffic, University officials said yesterday. One of the locations is at the crosswalk at the intersection of Allen Road and Curtin Road, and the other will be at the crossing east of the Forum. It is expected that the signs will be erected today. Drivers on campus are reminded that the speed limit on campus roads is 15 miles an hour and also that pedestrians have the right-of-way at cam pus crosswalks. Road: Curtin Road from Shortlidge Road to Burrowes Road, and Burrowes Road from Curtin Road to West Col lege Avenue. Pollock Road. which is not a through street. also is closed to student driving. The driving restrictions on these roads are designed to reduce traffic congestion dur- tIiIIimiIIiIiiiiiIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLET with Fall option 2 or 3 (wo)rnan Apt. 2374934. SUMMER TERM, two bedroom, new trailer. All utilities included plus phone. Call 237-9479. Very reasonable. ROOM AVAILABLE immediately, 600 S. Allen St. Phone 237-3765. LARGE EFFIEIENCY (furnished) 4 blocks from campus. Sublet summer, I SIOS a month for one or two persons. Call after 8 p.m. 237.8368. SIILBLET 3-BEDROOM Bluebell Apt. Summer term cheap, extras Included, Call 231-1543. GIRLS AND Couples, Summer sublet former subletter cancelled. Furnished equipped, 2 bedroom, pool, air. $lOO/mo 237.9642. SALACIOUS SOUTHGATE SUMMER SUBLET: furnished, 2 bedrooms, air conditioned, dishwasher, many extra luxuries! Call 237.0441. SUMMER SUBLET 3 man Beaver Terrace Apt. All utilities paid. Dish washer, air conditioning, carpeting, will !bargain. Call now 238-7751. Good con- SUBLET SUMMER Beaver Terrace two bedroom, all utilities, central, air conditioning, front corner. June paid. 237-9549. (SUMMER SUBLET, fall option man Apt., block from campus. 237- (1597 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Need 1 Cone) more man for 3 man Apt. Plush— like home? See it to believe it. Call 2374465. :SUBLET SUMMER term, two women— three warner) apartment—Beaver Terrace. Wilt bargain, Phone 237.6765, SUMMER SUBLET, three man, top floor, Beaver Terrace Apartment—furnished, air-Cond., cable TV, dishwasher, utilities paid, June free. Call 237-8146. IT'S CHEAPER than the dorms! 2 (3) /man apartment In close•by university 'Towers. Free June. Summer sublet—fall option. Free utilities (T.V.) Call after 6 2313-8701 IT'S CHEAPER than the dorms! 2 (3) man apartment in closeby University Towers. Free June. Summer sublet—Fall ,option. Free utilities, (T.V.) Call after 6 '238-8702. SUMER SUBLET 2 bedroom furnished apartment, air conditioning, dishwasher; I block from campus; Fall option, wilt negotiate; 238.9528, married couples or graduate students only, SUMMER SUBLE T—Beaver Terrace apartments, 3 (wo)man apartment. Air conditioning, dishwasher, etc. June rent Ca II 237.8725. SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedrooms, air conditioning, balcony, scenic view, • 10th floor. Beaver Terrace. Will bargain. 237-8476. Swingers Tour— Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Lohdon JULY 18-AUG. Including Room & Breakfast Newton Tours— Leolay, Pa. 'Sox A - * The Undergraduate Student Government will meet at 7 tonight in 203 Hetzel Union Building. • * * The Liberal Arts Student Council will meet at 7:30 tonight in 214 HUB. There will be a meeting of junior class presidential can didates at 7:30 tonight in 217 HUB. Young Americans for Freedom, will meet at 8 tonight in 215 HUB. There will be a meeting of the Ukranian Club at 8 tonight in 216 HUB. The Chess Team will meet at 8 tonight in the main lounge of the HUB. The Model Railroad Club will meet at 9 tonight in 217 HUB. John J. Coyle, Jr., professor of business administration. presented a pa per at Northwestern University on Mar. 17 as part of a program sponsored by the Transpor tation Center on Financial Prospects for Transportation. The paper was entitled. "Transportation Organizations of the Future," and in it key external and internal factors which will have a major influence o n organizational structures of transportation W-QWK tm / rinetyseven THE PROGRESSIVE ONE STARLITE FRI. SAT. SUN. 2 SMASH HITS ! As • ARID I ) GUTHRIE 41 , in uk , ALICE'S MESTAURANT" COLOR by DeLuze United Artists • AN AUBREY"MORE SCHENCK PRODUCTION DEAD THIN ALIVE" COLOR by Deluxe - 47,2 173 Unded AMOR FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLET. One bedroom apart ment. All utiltres, dishwasher, air con ditioner, tree cable. Couple or graduate student. Holiday Towers, 238-7985. ISUMMER. SUBLET in Philadelphia. Corn lfortable, furnished, I•bdrm. Apt., patio, cool, good neighborhood, spacious. Near U. of P. 5/22 to 9/1. Call 215-ER 6-1054 or write Vernile, 4519 Pine, Phila. FOUND RING. Found near Phyrst 'LOST: BRUSHED GOLD, blue sapphire engagement ring in the vicinity of Beaver Ave. Call 237-3919 or 865-1425. Reward. NOTICE TYPING. IBM Selectric/math - Greek! symbols experienced college gi aduate equals guaranteed professional thesis. Bonnie Miller 466.7107. EXPERIENCED DRUMMER desires work. Have large private house for practicing. Call Syl 2.38-7636. ROOMMATE WANTED • May Ist, 21 or over. Nice place, Close campus, $55. Call 258-5660. GRAND PRIX DEVELOPMENTS has moved! Reliable service and parts for imported cars may be found at 1250 0. College Ave. 237.1501. GUITAR INSTRUCTION. Play guitar quickly. easily. Folk. popular. Instant results. Student instructor. lione Bruce 237-1107. SHARE OF LARGE house outside cam Pus available with two private rooms. Ideal for couple, no Children. 359-2169. COCKTAIL HOUR Tues. thru Sat. 3:30 until 3 p.m. Herlocher's Restaurant. Special prices on beer. ATTENTION MARCO COSMIC EVERFLOWING LOVE LITE Light shows for Jamrnles and Parties: 237-9666 or 238-0603. FRENCH HOUSE invites all girls in terested In French language and culture to an Open House Wednesday, April 0, from 7:30 lo 8:30 p.rn. in 213 Simmons. SPECIAL PRICE on Frosted Mugs of Premium Beer every Tues. & Wed. after 8 p.m. Herlocher's Restaurant. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS CENTURY TOWERS 710 S. Athezlon St. All electric and utilities included Sall Nowt Associates 238.5081 Collegian Notes Davis, a black poet, will his own works and those of present some dramatically in- Paul L. Dunbar, James Weldon • • terpreted poems and prose to Johnson and Jay Mord Allen. The third annual Keystone portray the tone and tension His presentation will include Invitational Drill Meet, between old and new black the use of both conventional sponsored by the Fifth poetry. His reading will include language and dialect. Regimental Headquarters oC the National Society o f' l4 Pershing Rifles, will be held on Saturday in the lee Pavilion. Basic platoon and individual drill competition will be at 8:30 a.m. Formal opening ceremonies will begin at 12:30 p.m.. followed by trick drill competition, Awards presen tation and closing ceremonies will be at 4:30 p.m. Participating teams wfl I, represent universities from . Ohio and Pennsylvania. There will be no admission charge. * * * companies in the 1970's were discussed. Abraham Davis , Jr.. associate professor in the I speech department of Houghton College, New York, I will appear between 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. Saturday at the . Jawbone Coffee House. COME BACK! Former Ad Staff Members Sign up this week and next week in Collegian office FREE HEATERS CARTOON / open year 'round 7 IMPLE DJ_ tiVE- ATA E , H OPEN AIR MATO SUMO SHOWTIME 7:30 FRI. - SAT. - SUN ANTHONY QUINN MICHAEL CAINE CANDICE BERGETO ANNA KAKINA 2nd BIG HIT T i p stif r f ir °5,. 14 firr • - 6* . z• . .. "'MAMA' IS A " 9. ^uometar— ts A NOW , GILT WIMP 2. .-4'411t EDS 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ATTENTION BUG DEBUGGERS are made, not born. Grand Prix Developments specializes in debugging bugs. Our new address Is 1250 E. College. 2374501. LEAGUE OF Oriental Karate: Meetings Monday and Thursday, 7:00 to 9:00 on the Balcony of Rec Hall. Beginning classes by 3 Black Belt instructors. Join any time. BANDS NEEDED to play at New York State Race Track Friday and Satur day nights this summer_ Name your own price. For further information con tact: Denton Leavenworth, Blanchard, , Pa. 16826 CREAMY THICK ;Milkshakes 16 oz. only 20c; Large 16 oz. Cokes 10c. The next door next to Her'ocher's. Open 11 a.m. until 1 a.m. STEAMED CLAM SPECIAL every Thurs. day after 8 p.m. 3 doz. for $2.00. Her locher's Restaurant. Regular price after 5 p.m. every day. FOR BEST RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Greatest selection of long sleeve and short sleeve shirts at NUB'S TRADITIONAL SHOP .. LAST WEEK ONLYI Summer in EUROPE Round Trip N.Y.-1-ONDON • 999. JUNE 16-1-SEPT. 3 Price will increase ' after April Call Jeff Barrett 238-4465 . 238-8857 Studer :s, Faculty and 'immediate 'alpines only Based on Tony 'people INTERNATIONAL FILMS Presents MEXICAN BUS RIDE ; directed by Luis Bunuel MEXICO 1951 Thd story of a tough peasant woman who is dying, her son who has just married, and her two other wonderfully psychopathic offspring, who scheme in ferocious and disorganized manner to get her inheritance. Thursday, April 2 Tickets only 50c at HUB desk 7 & 9 P.M. H.U.B. Auditorium NOW IM MMUS Ka THOU SHOWING SAT. FELLINI'S Masterpiece IDI COLOR " JULIET OF THE SPIRITS" TODAY 7:00 & 9:30 FRIDAY 7:00-9:30-12:00 SATURDAY 2:00-4:30.7:00-9:30-12:00 Feat.-Ti 1:00-3:10- 7:30-9:45 Academy Award Nominee Best Picture Feat.-Time 1:30-:315-5:20 7:25-9:30 P.M DUSTIN HOFFMAN MIA FARROW "JOHN AND MARY ETIVEsii Egas NigiONCS coPloarjt,;;:::1121'n Adimmam "CO t•q. • 217 TO 2nd SMASH WEEK!... 2:15-5:15 . 8:30 Nothing has been l eft out ot"The Adventurers' . . 4f PAANKKRIT PCiuRC JOSEPH E. LEVINE PRESENTS THE LEWIS GILBERT FILM OF F - THE ADVENTURERS h. Based on the Novel "THE ADVENTURERS" by HAROLD norms "It's a notion worthy of Pirandello or Antonioni!" —Time Magazine CONING NPR T Rip Torn/Sally Kirkland/Viveca Lindfors ADULTS ONLY: Persons Under 18' Not Admitted THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1970 NOW PLAYING sth Week NOW SHOWING . ‘ A 0'4.44?. 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