' PAGE TEN Prexy Gets Arts Medal The Silver Medal of the Royal Society of Arts (Lon don), bearing the likeness of Prince Philip on the obverse, was presented to University President Eric A. Walker by the Society, one of the oldest learned societies in the world. Walker, a year ago, was nam ed a Benjamin Franklin Fellow of the Society. The medal was presented at a ceremony held recently at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Persons interested in ap plying for openings on the supreme council of the New Party for upcoming Un dergraduate Student Govern ment elections should contact Joe Myers at the Associated Student Activities office. The Bellefonte-After-School Program will hold its orien tation session tomorrow in the Human Development Living Center for all who are in- Chemistry 35 and 36 text books are in short supply. Anyone who can spare his Shriner, Fuson and Curtin is requested to bring it to 215 Whitmore Laboratory, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. second and third periods or fifth and sixth periods and Tuesday and Thursday, fourth through sixth periods. terested in working individual ly or in groups with children from low-income families in the Bellefonte area. Male stu dents with cars are urged to attend. Cinema X . underground films, will be shown from 7 to 9 tonight in the Hetzel Union Building Assembly Room. • Abraham Davis Jr., associate professor of speech at Houghton College in New York, will appear at the Jawbone Coffee House between 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. tomorrow. Davis, a black poet, will present some dramatically in terpreted poems and prose which portray the tone and tensions between the old and the new black poetry. His readings will include his own works and the use of both con ventional language and dialect. The Diversity Union Board will sponsor a dance from 9 to ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Folklore Society Proudly Presents DOC WATSON 8:00 p.m. in Schwab 11•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o••• 111111111111111iiiiMmilillmIllIMIIMIMMIMMi11111111111iiiiiillitimn11111111111111111W111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MIUMII1111111111 1 11111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIMMIMmiimmimiimimm imimi nnnnnn►►►►nn►nnln►n►n►►►n►n►►n►►►Ui 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING POLICY DEADLINE 10:30 Day Before Publication RATES First Insertion 15 word maximum 11.23 Each additional consecutive— Insertlbn .35 Each additional 5 words .15 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. DANELECTRO 25 amp Kent four pick up Guitar. Will bargain. Call 238-7976. ANNUAL UNIVERSITY CHARTER FLIGHT TO EUROPE Depart Return - New York Paris to London *to New York June 17 August 26 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 Writes University Charter Flights, lox 048, State College, Pa. 16801 • . Penn State Students, • Faculty, Staff and their Families midnight tonight in the HUB Ballroom. Incomplete regist r a tion figures for the University for the Spring Term show an enrollment of 23,125 students at the University Park Campus and 12,529 at other locations for a total of 35,654. These incomplete totals were released Wednesday by T. Sherman Stanford, director of academic services, following completion of the Spring Term registration period. Stanford predicted that final figures will bring th e University Park total to 24,700 and the total for otli e r locations to 14,300 for a grand total of 39,000 students for the Spring Term. These figures would show a considerable gain over a year ago when the final figures for Spring Term were 24.201 at University Park and 36,621 at all locations. In the incomplete tabulations released Wednesday were these figures fo r Corn monwealth Campuses an d Tryouts will be held for two weeks starting Sunday in the Ice Pavilion to fill vacancies for two women and five men on the cheerleading squad. Instruction in Penn State cheers will be given from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on week days with two optional practices on Old Main lawn April 11 and 18. There will be two pre liminary cuts April 9 and 14 with finals at 7 p.m. April 19 in the Hetzel Union Building Ballroom. The public is invited to attend. other centers, other than University Park: bac calaureate degree students, 6,802; associate degree stu dents. 2,794; graduate students at liing of Prussia, Hershey Medical Center, Capitol Cam pus and Behrend Campus. 768; adjunct students, 1,030; Capitol Campus baccalaureate degree students, 992; and medical stu dents at the Hershey Medical Cente'r, 143 * w * The winter pledge class of l W-QWK Alpha Phi Omega sorority will conduct a spring cleanup of Stone Valley with th e assistance of Gamma Sigma Sigma sorority from 10 a.m. to, 6 p.m. tomorrow, Tonight! COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE TI-lERE ARE MANY types of sports vehicles. Grand Prix Dev. services most all, from Alfa to Harley to Zephyr. 1250 E. College Avenue. 237-1501. FOR SALE: Dorm Contract, single room, West Balls. Call 865.2067, '65 JAGUAR XKE Coupe. Abarth ex haust. Gold/black. Will consider trade Joe 8654825. 1966 BUICK SPECIAL, 4-door, air con ditioning, leather seats, power steering $1195.00 or trade. 237-9020. 1968 CITROEN ID-19, power sterino, power brakes, rear defroster, Michelins. Excellent condition. 01995.00. 237-9020. SOMETHING WELL USED. Prayer. Lectures by Armin Gesswein. At the State College Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. April 19 - 26. For information call 238.0113. STEREO EQUIPMENT below retail. KLH, Fisher, Sony, Harmon-Kardon, all lines. Warranty on mdse. Mike 237-5148. AM/FM/Phono STEREO Console. Call 237-2784 atter 5:3D p.m. EXCEPTIONAL STEREO equipment, televisions, radios, tape recorders at lowest possible prices. Call Roy at 237-5094. KEYSTONE SUPER 8 Projector, brand new, never used once, will bargain. Call 865-0577. 1 1965 CHAVY II Nova, standard trans mission, excellent condition. Will accept best offer, call 237-0731 atter 5:00 p.m. CAMERAS (SLR's). New and used, full warranties. Best prices in U.S. Call after 6 p.m. 237-6715. BEST SUBMARINE in town 75c. The 'next door next to lierlocher's. Inside seating. Open 11 a.m. until 1 a.m. OUTING CLUB Main Club Meeting Tuesday 7:30 in 10 Sparks Elections & Coming Activities ABRAHAM DAVIS JR. presents A CONTRAST IN BLACK (dramatic oral interpretations from: Paul Laurence Dunbar James Weldon Johnson J. Mord' Allen in dialect and conventional language) Sat., April 4, 9:30-11:30 at the Jawbone Sunday, April 5, , 9:30 a.m at Calvary Baptist Church Collegian Notes The Third Annual Keystone Invitational Drill Meet, sponsored by the Fif t h Regimental Headquarters of the National Society o f Pershing Rifles, will be held tomorrow at the Ice Pavilion. Basic platoon and individual drill competition will begin at 8:30 a.m. Opening ceremonies will be held at 12:30 p.m. followed by trick drill com petition. Closing ceremonies and awards presentation will be held at 4:10 p.m. Teams representing Penn sylvania and Ohio universities will compete. The meet is open to the public, free of charge. The Department of Housing and Food Services, with the cooperation of the Office of Religious Affairs, has com pleted arrangements to pro vide fresh-cooked meals for Passover. Facilities and equipment in Atherton Dining Hall. menus to be served and food supplies to be used will qualify for the n ecessary certification ap plying to the special food ser vice program. Luncheon meals will be available April 21 to 28 and dinner meals from April 22 to 27. Seder meals will not be of fered at dinner on April 20 and 21. Meals will be served at Atherton from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4:95 p.m. to 6 p.m. Residence halls students of the Jewish faith who wish to eat their luncheon and dinner meals at Atherton during Passover will be required to I register at the front desk of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower I Chapel between 8:30 a.m and: 4:30 p.m. on April 1 and 2. Cost of the program is 57.1 Students may make payment at the time of registration or may arrange to be billed. Seder meals also will be, available for Passover at the. Hillel Foundation. Students may register Cori Free University classes from 8 ) a.m. to 4:30 p,m. today at thel fm/ninety-seven THE / PROGRESSIVE ONE Tickets in the HUB today and at the door tonight lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII FOR SALE 1961 TR3A. EXCELLENT condition, SCCA approved rollbar, alksynch, new blue acrylic, many extras, spare parts, two tops, 0900, 237-8154, Bill. 1966 VETTE 327 4 speed, maroon, white top, flared fenders, wide ova la, I new clutch, 02300. 238.7684. !MINOLTA 16 Subminiature Camera with 2 close•up lenses; takes color and b/w: 512. Call 8654174. FOR SALE or TRADE '66 TR-4, new radials, paint, top; mans, many extras, inspected. Cali 237-1919. NEW PORTABLE RADIOS, Cassette Recorders, Auto Tape Players, Clock Radios, at discount prices. Bob 865-0529. FOR SALE: Courier 33 Electric Organ, portable multiple Instrument tones. Retails: $410.00, asking $200.00. Call 237-8467. 12 IN. PIZZA, 8 cuts $1.00; with Pep peroni 01.25. The next door next is Herlocher's. Inside seating. Open 11 a.m. until 1 a.m. WANTED. MS FOR YOUR lease this summer. Must be one bedrcom Apt. Within walk ing distance of campus and with option, for next fall. Call Chris, 805-2531 9:30.5 ,or 237-1081 after 7 p.m. ROOMMATE. IMMEDIATE occupancy bus to campus air conditioned. Call 237-1543. FEMALE ROOMMATE for one bedroom Beaver Terrace Apt. 570/month. Call Rena, 865-2531 after 7 p.m. MALE ROOMMATE for 2 bedroom ,apartment. Spring and/or Summer. Bus service. Call 237-6700. I STILL NEED a roommate. Have your own air•cond. bedroom at Nittany Gar 'dens. Rent negotiable Call Kit 237.0041, Jack 2373132. HELP WANTED WAITER WANTED. Work one meal, eat two, social privileges. Call 237-4332 ask lor caterer. DISHWASHER WANTED. Work one meal, eat two, social privileges. Call 237-4332 ask for caterer. Swingers Tour— Amsterdam, Copenhagen, London JULY 18-AUG. 1 Including Room & Breakfast fiewilco Tours— Leolay, Pa.. • Box A THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Free University table on the ground floor of the HUB. An International Relations Seminar and a course on the "Theology of Politics" will be offered by University '7O. a free university type program being offered to the University and local community at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. "Viet Nam and Af ter—lmplications for United States Foreign Policy i n Southeast Asia" will be the first program in the series dealing w ith international ADVERTISING POLICY The Daily Collegian will accept local display and classified display advertise ments up to 4 p.m. two days before the ad is to appear in the paper. No advertisement will be accepted after this deadline. Classified advertisements are accepted on a cash basis only and must be received by 10:30 a.m. the day be fore the ad is to appear. Office hours of The Daily Collegian (Basement of Sackett, north wing): 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. CAMP MESACOSA Small camp for girls, in beautiful New York State Adirondacks, has openings for women students as counselors in Riding, Water, and Land Sports, Handcraft, Music, and Naturelore. In formal program. Eight week season, beginning July Ist. Write or telephone: Miss Harriet M. Brown 315 Aldrich Ave. Altoona, Pa. 16602 Tel. 814-942-0965 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 HELP WANTED WANTED: WAITERS, Sigma Pi. Free meals, social privileges. Call 238-9947. IIITCHEN•HELP wanted for on campus raternity. Three free meals plus social Irivileoes. Contact 238.9332. SENIORS OR GRAD students to audit Seise, 19 and Geos. 20 this term. SlO/ •cture. Phone A-PLUS LECTURE NOTE ;ERVICE. 237-6173. SENIORS OR GRAD students to audit Seog. 19 and Geog. 20 this term. 010/ octure. Phone A-PLUS LECTURE NOTE SERVICE 237-6173. LIBERAL FIRST revolution coed for ight housekeeping for professor. Mr. -tester 865.9512.' - FOR RENT LUXURIOUS 3 BEDROOM Apartment for rent Summer term with Fall option. Pri vate balcony and best location at Blue bell. Call 238-1615. n,3 BLOCK FROM campus "The Palace" summer sublet. 3 man, air-conditioned, furnished. Call 731-1794. SUMMER SUBLET U.T. balcony overlooking College Ave. Furnished, 2 or 3 wa(t - non), all utilities. 237.5635. SUMMER SUBLET. Unfurnished 2 fwolman U.T. apartment, With fall option as furnished apartment. All utilities, cable service, good location and terrific management. Call 238-7076 or 238-3083 Jamie or 237.7398 Peter. SPRING/SUMMER Sublease, one bed room unfurnished apartment, sixth floor, Parkway Plaza. $1.50. 237-6915. ONE BEDROOM B.T. Apt., 9th floor, balcony, air cond., carpet, bar, dish washer. Will bargain. 237-5064. I ELIMMER SUBLET, Fall option, 1 bed room, U.T., all utilities paid, furnished air cond. 23845513. SUMMER TERM, one block from campus. Air conditioning, dishwasher. Pay only July, August rent. One bedroom, three men. 238-4558. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY for Spring term. Reduced rate for (male) student to share 4-room Apt. 1-block from cam pus. Call 238-7993 ask - for David. MALE ROOMMATE immediate occu pancy. One block from campus air conditioned. 555/Month. Call 237.8744. YOU CAN CLOSE a great deal! Summer sublet. Whitehall Plaza. One bedroom Apt., furnished,' air-conditioned. SllO for July and August. Act now. You won't find a better offer. 237-8263. ONE ROOM for two male students. No cooking facilities. 243 S. Pugh St., State College, Pa. xA :ides, Led Zeppelin • Credence, Memphis, `etc. from THE RHYTHM FACTORY and RESPECTABLES ONE HELLUVA GROUP • • • •-• Bill 237-9666, relations. William J. Duiker, associate professor of history. will be the speaker and discussion leader next Tuesday. "The Israeli Crisis—Part I" will havt Badr Ateya, past president of the Arab Student Club, as its seminar leader on April 14: "The Israeli Crisis—Part II" will follow on Apr. 21, with Arthur Goldschmidt, assistant professor of history, as the speakek and seminar leader. Latin America, Africa and Western Europe also will be included in this term's pro gram. All University personnel and the general public are in vited to attend the open sessions. The "Theology of Politics" course will take a look at some of the themes in contemporary radical theology and their possible relationship to current political movements. Among the theologians to be explored are Paul Tillich, Harvey Cox and William Hamilton. Along with these theologians, the culture, style and politics of the student generation will be studied. UNIVERSITY '7O International Seminar "VIETNAM AND AFTER"—lmplications for American Foreign Policy Speaker: Prof. William F. Duiker Dept. of History Tuesday, April 7 8:00 P.M. Wesley Foundation AT THE ZETE HOUSE 225 E. FOSTER AVE. A RUSH -JAMMY FRIDAY 9:30 to 12:30 GO-GO GIRL STAG GIRLS ALL RUSHEES WELCOME ALSO AT THE ZETE HOUSE A COMBINE WITH DELTA PHI SATURDAY 9:00 to 1:00 featuring "ALONE TOGETHER" TO= FOR RENT SUMMER TERM, two bedroom, new trailer. All utilities Included plus phone. Call 237.9479. Very reasonable. LARGE EFFIEIENCY (furnished) 4 blocks from campus. Sublet summer. 5105 a month for one or two persons. =fter 8 p.m. 237-8368. SULBLET 3-BEDROOM Bluebell Apt. Summer term cheap, extras Included Call 237-543. SALACIOUS SOUTHGATE SUMMER SUBLET: , Furnished, 2 bedrooms, air conditioned, dishwasher, many extra I luxuries! Call 227-0441. 'SUMMER SUBLET 3 man Beaver Terrace Apt. All , utilities paid. Dish washer, air conditioning, carpeting, will ,bargain. Call now 238-7738. Good con dition. SUBLET SUMMER Beaver Terrace two bedroom, all utilities, central, air conditioning, front corner. June paid. 237-9549. SUMMER SUBLET, fall option man Apt., Vc block from campus. 237-1 1597 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Need 1 (one) more man for 3 man Apt. Plush— like hornet See It to believe it. Call 237-8465. SUBLET SUMMER term, two women— three women apartment—Beaver Terrace. Will bargain. Phone 237-6765. SUMMER SUBLET, three man, top floor, Beaver Terrace Apartment—furnished, air•cond., cable TV, dishwasher, futilities paid, June free. Call 237-t146. IT'S CHEAPER than the dorms! 2 (3) man apartment in close-by University Towers. Free June. Summer sublet—fail option. Free utilities , (T.V.) Call after 6 238-8702. 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 2384702. SUMER SUBLET 2 bedroom furnished apartment, air conditioning, dishwasher; 1 block from campus; Fall option, will negotiate; 238-9528, married ccupies or graduate students only. CHEAP SUMMER .SUBLET. Beaver Terrace. Includes extras. 237-5123. Greatest STUDENTS! • We have changed our Selection of 'and now BLUEBELL is the' Knit Shirts place to livel in town at • Still some Deittice, 3 bedroom, 2 bath . Aph. needing . roommates for Spring NUR'S . • & Summer terms. , Now Renting for, Fall Term. ' Come .out and arrange your TRADITIONAL lease before It's' too late, ;" SHOPBLVEBELL '•APARTMENTS 818 Bellaire — Ave. (near Univ. Dr.) Open: 10, a.m. •to 5 'pm. or call 238.4911 .:e, , ..,:'? , rr , : ,. .i1,!:4•; ,, , , ?...: , .ec...:::,::,' . mz: . .i. , .-a , c..y ~ 'High S c hool Speech Tourney,:, iißegin'atConference.Center; The Ninth Annual Penn sylvania High School Speech League State Tournament will be held today and tomorrow in the Playhouse Theatre and the J. Orvis Keller ConferenCe Center. More than 300 students from 67 Pennsylvania schools will participate. Debate teams from 19 schools will compete while six high schools present half-hour one-act plays. Four teen schools already have sub mitted radio documentaries on subjects of current interest. The reigning Miss Penn sylvania, Trudy Lee Peder sen, 19, will be a guest of honor at the tournament. Miss Pederson will help to present the awards at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the auditorium of the Con ference Center. Final rounds of persuasive speaking. informative speaking and prose reading will begin at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, and final rounds for men's and women's extemporaneous speaking and poetry — reading will start at 2 The final' round of debate will - begin at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the- Conference Center 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLET. One bedroom apart ment. All utilties, dishwasher, air con ditioner, free cable. Couple or graduate student. Holiday Towers, 238-7985. SUMMER SUBLET in Philadelphia. Corn-I fortable, furnished, 1-bdrm. Apt., patio, cool, good neighborhood, spacious. Near U. of P. 5/22 to 9/1. Call 215-GR 6-1054' or write Vernile, 4519 Pine, Phila. SUMMER S U BLE T—Beaver Terrace apartments, 3 (wo)man apartment, Air conditioning, dishwasher, etc. June rent Call 237.8725. SUMMER SUBLET: 2 bedrooms, air conditioning, balcony, scenic view, 10th floor. Beaver Terrace. Will bargain. '23743476. SUMMER SUBLET. June rent prepaid. U. T. 3 (wo)man Apt. Dishwasher, air conditioning, balcony. 237-9756. SUMMER SUBLET 4 man, 2 bedroom, furnished Apt. 5110/man for the Sum mer. 230-8201. '0193 FOR SUMMER, 1 bedroom apart ment, two blocks from campus, one or two man. 237-0825. DORM CONTRACT for sale. This term Cali Bill 238.0531. SUMMER SUBLET, 3-man furnished Apt. Close to campus, dishwasher, air conditioning. Will bargain. Call 238.9425. SUMMER SUBLET 3 man, 2 bed room apartment, central air conditioning, pool. Reasonable. Phone 237-1106. Fall option. ' JAWBONE ABRAHAM DAVIS Black Poet Satur day Night 9:30 & 11:00. The new and the old black poetry at The Jawbone. ATTENTION "MACRO COSMIC EVERFLOWING LOVE LlTE—Light shows for Jammles and Parties: 239-9666 or 238-0603. FRENCH HOUSE Invites all girls ,In terested in French language and culture to an Open House Wednesday, April B, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. In 213 Simmons. SPECIAL PRICE on Frosted Mugs of Premium Beer every. Tues. & Wed. after 8 p.m....Herlocher's Rbstaurant. - Auditorium. This year's debate topic is "United States Military Committments to F oreign Countries." Jeanne M. Lutz, instructor in the Department of Speech, is the state director of the Speech League. The Department of Continuing Education and the Department of Speech is sponsoring the League, to ''promote, encourage, stimulate and maintain high school speech activities.'° Vazi 4 Po /an Deotaffee / mew pork rock& PETER, PAUL, AND MARY - MAY 7 Sat.. April 4 Davis Gym Bucknell University. 8:30 P.M. Tickets 53.50, send stamped self addressed envelope to box 561, Bucknell University. Lewisburg, Pa. 17837 (P.P.&M. Tickets $5.25) 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ATTENTION BUG DEBUGGERS are made, not born. Grand Prix Developments specializes in debugging bugs. Our new address Is 1250 E. College. 237-1501. 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: J. Denton Leavenworth, Blanchard, Pa. 16826 CREAMY THICK Milkshakes 16 oz. only 20c; Large 16 oz. Cokes 10e. The next I door next to Hertacher•s. Open 11 a.m. until I a.m. STEAMED CI:AM SPECIAL every Thurs day after 8 p.m. 3 doz. for 5.2.00. Her lecher's Restaurant. Regular price after 5 p.m. every day. FOUND RING. Found near Phyrst LOST: BRUSHED GOLD, blue sapphire engagement ring in the vicinity of Beaver Ave. Call 2373919 or 86541425. Reward. LOST: BROWN PLAID COAT end of winter term in Arts Building. Reward. Call Althea 865-5225. LOST IN REC Hall end of last term gold Bulova Watch. Reward. Call 237.1325. NOTICE TYPING. IBM Selectric/Math - Greek , symbols + experienced college graduate I equals guaranteed professional thesis. Bonnie Miller 466-7107. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS CENTURY TOWERS • 710 S. Atherton St. - MI, electric and utilities 'included • Oak Now! Associates . , 08-5081 FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1970 The six schools presenting one-act plays are Scranton, Central, "A Young Lady of Property" at 9 a.m.; Marple- Newtown, "The Serpent" at 9:55 a.m.; Altoona, "Spoon River Anthology" at. 10:50 a.m.; Shikellamy High School of Sunbury, "The Informer" at 12:30 p.m.; Bethel Park, "The Diary of Adam and Eve" at 1:05 p.m.: and Grove City, "The First Mrs. Paris" at 2 p.m. 1.. A. TIMES 111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111 NOTICE EXPERIENCED DRUMMER desires work. Have large private house for practicing. Call Syl 238-7636. ROOMMATE WANTED May Ist, 21 or over. Nice place, close campus. $55. Call 238-5660. GRAND PRIX DEVELOPMTS moved! Reliable service and parts for imported cars may be found at 1250 E. College Ave. 237-1551. GUITAR INSTRUCTION. Play guitar quickly, easily. Folk, popular. Instant results. Student Instructor. Phone Bruce 237-1187. SHARE OF LARGE house outside cam pus available with two private rooms. Ideal for couple, no children. 3594169. COCKTAIL HOUR Tues. thru Sat. 3:30 until 5 p.m. Herlocher•s Restaurant. Special prices on beer. COMING SOON. April 19 - 26. Con ference on Prayer, speaker, Armin Gesswein, at the State College Christian and Missionary Alliance Zhurch. For information call 238-0413. COFFEE HOUSE: Sponsored by Coalition For. Peace, from 7.1 tonight at The Peace Center. Saturday Darci IF YOU HAD ordeted your Gas Chroma tography Supplies from Supelco last week they wouldn't have been held up by the mail strike Supelco Delivers To Your Lab Call now Supelco, Inc., Bellefonte. Phone 3592732. LAST WEEK ONLY! . SuMaier in EUROPE Round Trip N.Y.-LONDON $199 JUNE 16—SEPT; 3 Price will increase after April 6 Call Jeff Barrett 238-4465 238.8857* Students; Faculty and immediate families only ,Based on forty people