Workers aid market study By RICH GRANT ' Collegian Senior Reporter A housewife’s interest in her role as a consumer has ' led her and more than forty ; other volunteers to do the research. for a University professor’s study report on supermarkets for consumer ‘ advocate Ralph -Nader. Dorothy Bittner,, of State College, has been researching food additives and nutritional improvements. “Being a housewife, I was interested in " what I was buying,” she said. “My husband has ah interest p in consumer protection. This was an opportunity to do “ something.” ” Susan Holowchak (10th home economics education- Pittsburgh) has been working on open dating. “It means Chamber music concert set Student ensembles under the direction of Nancy Hadden will present. “An Evening of Chamber Music” at 8:30 Monday in the Music Building Recital Hall. ■ The program will include “Trio Sonata in C Minor” by Loeillet; “London Trio No. 3 in G Major” by Haydn; “Quartet in D Minor from Telemann’s “Tafelmusik 11, No. 2”; “Woodwind Quintet No. 3” by Cambini; “Sym phony for Brass” by Ewald; and “Sonata for Horn, Trumpet and Trombone” by Poulenc. Nancy Hadden, director, is a graduate student in music history at the University. As part of her duties as graduate assistant —in the music department, Ms. Hadden is director of student ensembles and. instructor in flute The ensembles par ticipating in tonight’s concert were formed by Ms. Hadden specifically to fulfill the, need for more student per formances. There is no admission charge for the concert and the public is invited to attend. Nittany Council." of’ Republican Women .will hold a dinner open to the public at 7 p.m. Monday at the Elks Country Club in Boalsburg. Speakers for the-dinner will be Michael B. Rosenstein, Wayne Dugan and Glenn E. 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Her interest began in In-, dividual and Family Studies' 416 when a graduate student on the. project asked for volunteers. “It has taken my free time," Miss Holowchakf said. “I just, work it in somehow.” ■ Rachel Weisenrieder (9th home economics education- York) read about the project in The Daily Collegian. She Williams Jr. Rosenstein and Dugan currently serve on the Youth Division of the Republican National Com mittee working to develop programs on college and university campuses. Williams is the Republican, nominee for treasurer of Pennsylvania. Tickets are $3.50 and reservations may be;„ made by calling Mrs. Kay' Rossi. H The final orientation meetings for the 1972 foreign studies groups going to Cologne, Germany and Rome, Italy, will be'held this week. Cologne group will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in 169 Willard. Rome group will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 67 Willard. - - A natural foods lunch will be served cafeteria style between 11:45 a.m. and 12:45 -p.m—Monday in -the-Human Development cafeteria. A varied selection of naturally prepared foods will be served. Squash Club will meet at 7 p.m. Monday on the courts, in *••• I • Everything is Italian • : .at t • THE COPPER KITCHEN • J (including the WINE) 2 • Corner of College and • 1 Garner S •••••••••••••••••a* has Researched the minimum daily requirements of food nutrients and which authority set them. She declared, “I was interested in learning * about consumer protection and in seeing how I could help in it:”’ - . Questioned . how they •became volunteers,. several said they were majoring in individual and family studies or home ebonomics education. Some had read Ralph Nader’s books and, as one put it, “it sounded sort of neat working with Nader’s Raiders.” . According, to Geraldine M. Gage, associate professor of family . economics, who arranged with Ralph Nader to write the report, the volun- Collegian notes White Building. All those interested -are welcome to attend. University Theatre will hold auditions for “Hedda Gabler” and “what the Butler Saw” Monday and Tuesday. Auditions are by ap pointment. Those interested may sign up on the bulletin board, across from 100 Arts. Final meeting this-term of Circulo Iberico, the Penn State Spanish Club, will be at .7:30 p.m. Monday inSimmons Lounge. The program will "include a film and a discussion of the works of TODAY is the last day to REGISTER TO VOTE JEFF BOWER . PennState’69 . Candidate for' Delagate to the Republican National Convention 23rd Congressional District teers have been thorough and careful. “We’ve, been getting back the research we needed,” shw •said. “Everything’s going smooth.” Miss Gage added the report .will relate the extent of in ' formation supermarkets .give on the foods they sell and how the system can be improved to provide better quality information. Six graduate students in the department-are coordinating the research in particular areas, such as unit pricing and labeling. Miss Gage will write the final manuscript of ■” the study which will be " published as a paperback. Regarding the organization of the project, one of the Pablo Neruda, 1971 Nobel laureate for Literature. Before sending in your 1971 Federal income tax return, check it over to see if you’ve left anything out,. H. "Alan Long, District Director of Internal Revenue for, Western Pennsylvania, said. Taxpayers who do this often catchy income or deductions they have omitted or errors in arithmetic, he said. Other things to check are whether the pre-addressed Century Towers Apts 710 S. Atherton St. Accepting applications for’ spring, summer- & fall. Spring sublets available "reduced summer rates. 9-mo. Fall Leases Call Associates 238-5081 graduate students, said, “Our job is one of management.”, She said the graduate students make , lists of questions they want answered and outlines of topi’cs to be researched. — After the volunteers do their work, the graduate students compile the facts and give them to Miss Gage to write the chapters. Miss Faley claimed, “The volunteers have been great. For each project, they have done on the average of five hours worth of work.” She traced her own interest to 'her major in human development and family studies and to the fact that she was “a fan of Ralph Nader.from way back.” label is attached to the return, all W-2 Forms are enclosed, all schedules are attached, and the return is signed. This review is time' well spent as it may prevent delays in processing the return and speed up any refund due, Mr. Long said; The New Democratic Coalition of Penn. State will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in 309 Boucke. DID YOU KNOW THAT: All agencies of the Department of Transportation are concerned with safety in travel, one gives you the benefit of fulfilling your military obligation. Check out the Coast Guard representative about our Programs on April 18; 1972 at Placement Office t pm* b—m —TX w»* *m* to—«»< bw W . - -'".jfc ort*»HHXl.HllHie, « ÜBM two hand* ta.handt* • Wiwn f Horn* of fho WHOPPER! a meal in rrsn.i l 521 University Drhw-AMru sasmno HBB! SaSor Now that you can fly to Europe for peanuts, here's how little you shell out to get around: $l3O for Two Months of unlimited rail travel in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Nor way, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland. You shell out $l3O, and get a Student-Railpass. All you need is the bread and something to show you’re a bona fide student between 14 and 25. Our Student-Railpass gives you all that unlimited rail travel on the 100,000 mile railroad networks,of those 13 countries. For months. So with low air fares and Student-Railpass'you’ve got Europe made. Our Student-Railpass ge'ts you Second Class travel on our _trains v You’ll find that there’s'veryjittle second class about-Second Class. Besides being com fortable,- clean, fast, and absurdly punctual, the Euro- STUDENT-RAILPASS The way to see Europe without feeling like a tourist. Eurailpass is valid in Austria. Belgium. Derimark, France, Germany, Hqfltnd, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland.' ■ Eurailpass, Box 90, Lindenhurst, New York 11757. Please send me your free Eurailpass folder with railroad map. □ Or your Student-Railpass folder order form Excise fails to , By RICK BOYD Collegian Staff Writer Students who refuse to pay .the federal excise tax on their telephone bills will be forced to pay the tax “by any action necessary to protect the revenue,” according to a spokesman in the Philadelphia office of the Internal Revenue Service. The 10 per cent tax, which was added to phone bills in April 1966, is viewed as a war tax by opponents of the Vietnam War and is. the ob ject of a- nationwide resistance campaign. People resisting tax specify why their phone payments are lb per cent short of the balance due. The phone company notifies the IRS, but phone service is not in terrupted, and the tax is not added to the next month’s bill. In -a “short time, tax resisters receive a form letter from the phone company saying: “Your payment did not include the amount billed for the Federal tax. The telephone company acts only as~an-agent for the Federal Government in billing the tax charges you have deducted -and we are required to report refusals to pay them. “We shall also report to the -Internal Revenue-Service-any refusal to pay the Federal tax on future bills. Therefore, if you deduct such charges on future bills, specify that they are for. Federal tax.” The Daily Collegian Monday, March 6, 1972—3 tax resistance go unnoticed James C. Walck,' manager of the State College office of Bell of Pennsylvania, said, this ■ “official form letter” used by the. telephone company. Walck said some of the people who have refused to pay the tax have reported their income or parent’s bank accounts have been attached to pay for the tax. The tax resistance is “substantial tfor'ah'area >the size of State College,” Walck said, but would not release any figures. The phone company notifies the IRS because “it’s not the one supplying the service who' is liable for the tax,” an IRS spokesman said. “The phone company notifies us and their liability to collect the tax stops at_. that .point.. The burden to collect falls on the government.” The IRS spokesman said, “It’s not a big problem to my , ; p.s.o.c. SPRING BREAK SKI TRIP March 26 April ! ; ‘ (To North-CentraS Vermont) J? s6B.°° , ★ incl. 6 days/nights room &. board ★ Come to Organizational Meeting: Tues. March 7th in 111 Boucke at 7:30 p.m. or call Rich orjSandi at 865-8115 ($l5-deposits due by March 10th) WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? FINANCIAL? Rent? Tuition? Doctor Bills? Time Payment Accounts?’ Taxes?- Available Cash?' At BENEFICIAL, we know you have more im portant things to worry about than paying bills. With our “ALL IN ONE LOAN” you can borrow up to $3500 with one easy monthly payment. - BENEFICIAL CONSUMER DISCOUNT COMPANY 442 A Westerly Parkway University Shopping Center phone 238-2417 open evenings by appointment Mon. thru Fri. —lO to 6 pean trains have,sortie other advantages for you. They take you from city.center to city center, so you don’t have to hassle airports. And the stations are helpful homes away from home, Pictograms that give you 'informa tion in the universal language of signs, and dining rooms, bookstores and other helpful facilities. Now,.here’s the catch. You can’t get your Student-Railpass or the regular First Class Eurailpass it) to get them before you leave the coun try~..'So see your Traver Agent soon. Meanwhile,'send in the coupon fora free folder, complete with railroad map-. knowledge, anyway. We may have it,’ but we have no trouble collecting it so we don’t make a big thing of it.” He said the resistance is “negligible”, across the country. The Coalition for Peace War Tax Resistance Committee in State College estimates the national figure at around 100,000. Collecting the tax from employers, bank accounts, or by attaching" personal property is , the usual procedure if the' resister refuses to pay after being billed by the IRS,” the spokesman said. ” “Six or eight months ago we did seize a Volkswagon of -a resister in the PhUadelphia area,” the IRS public in- formation man said. “Un —fortunately it caused quite a ' stink in the newspapers and the poor guy wound up paying , thirty dollars more because A he.had to pay storage.” .Zip 1