S—The Daily Collegian Monday. November 20. 1972 USG distributes aid information For undergraduate students who have no idea of the kind of scholarship they can apply for, the Undergraduate Student Government Academic Affairs Department has an answer. At the beginning of Fall Term's seventh week, a Scholarship Information Guide was distributed by Academic Affairs to campus and downtown areas. The guide was compiled by a committee of seven students under the direction of Director of Academic Affairs gbob Angelo Angelo said not everyone is eligible for a scholarship, although each college has a different means of awarding scholarships He said the general requirements for obtaining a scholarship include a 3 00 average, fulltime college at tendance and financial need The guide includes scholarships awarded by each college, memorial scholarships, the amount of the award, the number of awards available, eligibility requirements and whether or not a parental confidential statement is needed The guides have been distributed to Interfraternity and Panhellenic Council presidents, resident assistants, Organization of Town Independent tudents and Association of Residence Halls Students The guide is also available from some downtown eating establishments Angelo said he hoped the guide would also make students more aware of the Office of Student Aid, which lends assistance to students in need of financial aid to continue their education The guides also have been distributed to the Commonwealth Campuses through the Branch Campuses Services Depart ment Gov. disputes story LOS ANGELES (APi Louisiana Gov Edwin W Edwards says he has no doubt that two young black students slain at Southern University were felled by buckshot fired by a deputy sheriff, the Los Angeles Times reported \esterdav In Baton Rouge, Edwards called the story “irrespon sible, inaccurate and unauthorized" and said his remarks had been taken out of context The Times, however, said it was standing bv the account In a dispatch from Baton Rouge. La , where the schools' main campus is located, the Times said Edwards believes that “we'll probably never know which deputy sheriff fired the shot “ The newspaper quoted the governor as saying at a luncheon meeting, “I have no doubt it was a deputy sheriff who fired," The two students were shot in the head Thursday as police and sheriff's deputies moved to break up a demonstration by students in front and inside of the university administration building Law enforcement officers say they fired only tear gas canisters Edwards said Friday it was possible that they mistakenly fired buckshot The school has been closed until after Thanks giving The Times said Edwards also disclosed that. —He will fire university President G Leon Net terville. who he said is out of touch with the students, m Julv —He will accede to all of the demands of the students and welcomes their participation in the school administration, but will not agree to a com plete student takeover of the campus In a statement issued yesterday, Edwards accused the author of the article of showing “a gross lack of regard for the whole truth" and said the reporter had attended only 30 minutes of a two-hour meeting between Edwards and Justice Department officials, then wrote “an irresponsible, inaccurate and unauthorized two-minute summarization, out of context .“ Edwards denied he said he would fire Netterville, adding that in any event, that power rested with the state Board of Education. Student detained William J. Glass (Ist division of Counseling) was committed to the Centre County Jail in lieu of $5,000 bail on charges of possession Logbook of dangerous drugs. Glass was apprehended about 6 p m. Friday on Interstate 80 near the Snow Shoe in terchange by Milesburg State Police and arraigned before Bellefonte District Magistrate Louise O. Green. Also arraigned before Green was Rodney Klinger of State College. He was charged with the violation of a controlled substance and was released on $5,000 bail. Michael G. Janosko (10th accounting) was listed in fair condition yesterday at the USG to show film Because of the financial success of its first showing, the Undergraduate Student Government plans to bring back “Reefer Madness.” According to Business Manager Steve Negrotti the film will be shown several times the weekend of January 13. “Reefer Madness,” made in the 1930’5, deals with the problems of teenagers who smoke marijuana. Several murders are committed and one man becomes a reefer addict. USG made $BlO from the first showing. Negrotti said | FISH FRY^J | at f MEYER’S niiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinff Little Caesar’s 1 Medium Free Delivery until I*oo a.m. 128 E. College Ave. Across from Old Main ONE COUPON PER PIZZA - Mountainview unit of Centre Community Hospital. Janosko had been hospitalized after an automobile accident on Rt. 64 Friday. According to Rockview State Police, Janosko, a passenger in a car operated by William Chuba (graduate computer science) was hospitalized after the Chuba vehicle went out of control while attempting to pass another car and rolled down an embankment. Chuba and three other passengers were treated at Mountainview and released. Damage was estimated at $l,OOO. A bicycle operated by Scott Palermo (4th-biology) struck a pedestrian, Barbara Winfree (sth-community development) when she the gross income would have been higher, but the film arrived three hours late, forcing USG to cancel two showings. Because of the lateness, USG withheld about $lOO from the film distributor, who ordinarily collects 60 per cent of the gate. Negrotti said the distributor, the New Line Cinema Corporation, agreed to this. USG held a movie orgy Friday night for the benefit of the Phi Kappa Psi Turkey Drive. The show filled half of the HUB Ballroom and raised about $25 for the benefit. Champion Termpapers 636 Beacon St (No 605) Boston, Mass 02215 617 536-9700 FREE DELIVERY THIS COUPON GOOD FOR for small one . Expiration Date - 11/27/72 stepped out from behind a parked vehicle on S. Garner Street. The bicycle then skidded into the rear of a car operated by Glade Horner of Centre Hall. Palermo and Winfree were treated for cuts at Ritenour and released. Damage was estimated at $25 for the bicycle. A total of 45 tapes, four tape players and two speakers was taken Thursday from cars parked in the 300 block of Beaver Avenue, according to State College borough police. The victims of the thefts included: David Fulton (7th music education), Robert Schott (lOth-biology), Jeanne Broski (Bth-elementary and kindergarten education), Mary Tukeva (9th journalism) and Peter Newcomb (7th-nuclear engineering). The value of the items was unlisted. A student reported to Campus Patrol that his clock radio valued at $3O was removed from his room in Tener. According to patrol, a coed’s three-speed bicycle was stolen from inside Simmons. The value of the bike was $6O. —BN CLIP & SAVE All arrangements made in New York hospitals for a low cost, safe, legal, one day ABORTION at least, get the free in formation, today on a confidential first name „nly basis. Everything can be provided for your care, comfort and convience by phone. Don’t hesitate! A.I.C. Services 215-885 1646 Pizza the price of a 237-1481 WANTED* By The Free U. Course Initiators tor Winter Term • Applications are available at the HUB Desk, Kern, East Halls, the Free U office 203-c HUB, 863-0038, and at our table in the Hub, ground floor Nov 20-22. All topics are welcome, the deadline is Dec. 6 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE SWEET CIDER AT freezer fresh along Beaver Pike Saturday and Sunday afternoon and evenings 1965 ALFA ROMEO 1600 TI five on floor 37,000 miles white witn red leather upnoistery requires work S5OO 238 8672. STEREO EQUIPMENT, 15 5C percent off, brand new, all brands including television Waranteed 237-9134, 237 2833, after 6pm SOFA BED AND chairs, barrel dresser medical books, pamt, end table, rug stools, miscellaneous 466-7463 NITTANY DORM CONTRACT for sale cal I Richard 865-3608 after 6 p m QUALITY UNPAINTED FUR NITURE, bookcases, desk chairs, stools, parsons tables, chests, tables, cork Decorator's Workshop 237 8900. INSURANCE FOR AUTO. motorcycle, personal possessions hosDitahzation, ac cident valuables fire Good rates fast service 238-6633 EVERYTHING FOR THE horse and nder Saddlery wearing apparel at Jodon's Tack Shop one mi West off 322 back of Miller McVeigh Ford 237-4364 MALE DORM CONTRACT win,er and term call Jay 865 0689. 1971 TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE trophy 500 excellent condition 6,000 miles call Ted Ramsey 234- 0049 or 238 9719 WAGNER'S GREENHOUSE INTERSECTION Rt 220 & 322 At Martha Furnace follow signs Flowers hanging baskets Open 7 days week Saturdays and Sun days noon till 9pm 1970 MAVERICK 2 DOOR, stick radio, snows, new tires and shocks, low mileage excellent condition 238-5553 NORTH HALLS DORM contract for sale call Gayl 865-5660 525 reward 1964 IMPALA, 327 4-bbl, PS , automatic, 2 door-ht, new pipes etc first S2OO takes it Steve 237 97)7 350 YAMAHA 1970 perfect con dition will sell for less now than in the spring 237-0235 1968 GMC HAND! Vaw, '69 eng , new pamt, Michehn radial X tires, carpet, shelving, shocks, tune-up, excellent condition, call 237 3339 6 9 pm MARANTZ MODEL 28 stereo system. Excellent condition Finest quality music for about $3OO 00 Larry 237-9713 '66 VW SUNROOF, AM-FM recent inspection, good body, pamt Rebuilt engine 5550 call Ed 238 9957 1968 RED VOLKSWAGEN ex cellent condition one car owner call 237 9615 after 5 00 pm GRADUATE FEMALE DORM contract m Atherton Hall call Joyce 865-5798 ATHERTON HALL DORM contract winter and spring terms call Chuck 865-2487 or 237- 6497 ADC 303 AX loudspeakers, im maculate condition, 10" woofer, 2" tweeter, almost new, $l3O 00 may bargain, 237-9626 PAIR OF SMALLER Advent loudspeakers 4 wks. old. Ex cellent quality. List $l5O 00, a bargain at SI 15 00 Call Rick 466- 7447 SUB LET TWO MAN apartment, one bedroom, furnished, utilities included Beaver Terrace call Tom 238-7652 GIBSON LES PAUL Jr. 1960 Cherry $2OO 00 238-0708 SUBLET- ONE BEDROOM unfurnsihed available December 15th Ten minutes from campus pets allowed call 237-0187 5 00 pm FOR SALE: SIX pedigree Dachshunds, eight weeks old, partly house trained Call 238-5318 or 692-7416. LANGE "PRO" SKI boots size 11 medium, excellent condition used one season $69.95, call 865- 5431 BMW 71 R6O-5 silver, 13,000 mi., touring bags, rack, Fairing $l5OO 237-7521. RED Beetle good VW 1966 condition new tires AM-FM radio Runs good $550 Call Bruce at 238-7450. 50 YARD LINE tickets for the Pitt game call Sally 865-5087 before Monday. NITTANY DORM CONTRACT winter and spring term call Ray 865-3766. VOLVO 70 STATION WAGON low mileage 238-0285 mornings or 865-1620. 1967 FORD CUSTOM 500 good condition, must seif, best offer Bob —day 865-1127, night 234-0035. ARMY OFFICER'S UNIFORMS, blues, greens, tans, fatigues etc. 32" waist, regular, make an offer 238-0643. ELECTRIC GUITAR AND amp good neck and action only $35 call Art 238-7467. COME AND LISTEN to the most complete line of stereo equip ment in State College. Available at prices you simply cannot beat Call Hal at 237-1742. 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY, power steering, power brakes, automatic, new pipes, $250 or best offer, call Mike 238-9847. '6l CADILLAC EXCELLENT LOST BROWN WALLET at condition, 64,000 miles, no dents concert on November 11 please or scratches good motor 238 4628 return no questions reward Barry after 6 00 238 8504 EAST HALLS DORM contract ■■ «■ ■a■ ■ ■ ■ cXFu&X Graa ’ room ' HELP WANTED FOR SALE WET suit, wteght belt, COOK FRATERNITY TEN meals tank, life vest, regulator, CO2 a Room and board, socia spear gun, and back issues of Skm P riVlle 9 es ~ Q Sj5 00 Der yVeeK Diver call 237-5013 or 237-0934 Larerer 238 WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE WAN TED winter term to share one bedroom apartment on E Beaver Rent negotiable 238 4845 DESIGN ONE FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for* furnished house close to campus SBO a month Karen 237 9019 ROOMMATE GRADUATE PREFERRED to share two bedroom apt Executive House January Sept Call Dan 237 8362 ROOMMATE NEEDED $45 per month includes everything Kenfield apts call 237-3871 ROOMMATE WANTED LION'S Gate 3 man 1 bdrm apartment free busing to campus $6O 50 month cal! 237 1380 FREE UNTIL MID January for one male roommate to sublet 4. man apartment $54 mo, everything included 237 5672 GIRL NEEDS RIDE to Virginia Nov 20 after fifth or Nov 21 will share expenses call 865 9235 ROCK SINGER NEEDED im mediately for established band with iobs Must have PA system Marshall 237 8294 WANTED MALE ROOMMATE winter spring Beaver Hills apts call 238-6346 ROOMMATE WINTER-SPRING furnished One bedroom three man apartment, Cedarbrook apts, 577 50-month includes everything 238-5318 RIDE WANTED BINGHAMTON N Y Thanksgiving (wed) anytime Both ways preferred. Kevin 865-7968 WANTED ONE OR two persons to share mobile home rent $9O for one 5135 for two Everything in eluded cal! 237 5618 MALE-FEMALE VOCALIST desired *or folk group call Jim 238-2093 FEMALE ROOMMATE TO share one bedroom apartment winter and spring terms Park Forest call 237-4282 HELP WANTED TO pass Phil test on Monday call John 5 3878 WANTED FEMALE ROOM MATE for apartment across from South Halls available now Rents7o-mo dishwasher air cond call Karen 237-2961 RIDE NEEDED WEST (SF or Colo) anytime cal! Billy 237 8977 5 Bpm GUITARIST NEEDED FOR rock gig good bread call Jim 238-8979 or George 238-4145 NEEDED FEMALE ROOM MATE share beautiful trailer w two congenial girls. Winter spring option Park Forest 238 1156 STUDENT TEACHER NEEDS female roommate winter Spacious apt with fireplace own bedroom Call Mary 865-9376 ROOMMATE WANTED WINTER and or spring completely fur nished rent negotiable in town call 238-0284 NOTICE FOR FUN AND relaxation visit Playland (Campus Shopping Center) free pizza and donuts every mte $1 50 box of candy on your birthday RESERVE 2’ 2 CUBIC feet refrigerator for winter term Long term rates, S 5 63 per month Unlimited Rent-Alls 140 n Atherton 238-3037 DESIGN ONE TH-E SCORPION. HAPPY hours 8 30-10 00 mtely Terry Beard Monday-Thursday Beer Blast Every Tuesday ARGOS ROCKS AT the Scorpion every Friday nite 10 - 1 30 !‘ Specials on Sant' Gna and other drinks too 1 FEMALE ROOMMATE WAN TED 3 bedroom apt. forwinter and spring call Trudy 238-4625 "AMERICA GIRL LOOK" Style cut and set was S 7 50 now $6.50 Pietro of Italy Coiffures 238-2933 123 W. Beaver Ave. FOUND DESIGN ONE FEMALE GERMAN Sheperd between Old Main and Sackett Thursday, dragging red leash 865-8817 238-8181. LOST LOST SILVER ELGIN watch name inscribed on back reward please call 865-6860. INFINITY PHOTOGRAPHY ENTERPRISES. INC Fine portraiture for gifts, applications and passports, ntoroG&Arecs^F HELP WANTED FULL time winter iob for experienced carpenters starting immediately call 349 8343 after 9 00 pm TYPIST COWPETANT TO type theses, termpapers, etc , typewriter etc supplied Call 237 2833 5 30 to 7 00 p m ATTENTION EIGHT BEAUTIFUL PUPPIES desperately need a home come and see them available in mediately call 355 7204 WILL BUY USED drums Used bass guitar Cal! 237 9415 BE SURE YOUR lammy's mere than a funktion, call ARGOS and have a ball 11 238-4145 KfBBUTZ EXPERIENCE A umqueway to spend 7 months m Israel working and studying Departure January 1973 AZYF PVI 401 S Broad S'reet, Ph-la Kl 5 4400 COLLEGE ISRAEL GRADUATES spend a year study Hebrew live and work in Israel Departure Juiy and October AZYF PVI 401 S Broad St Phila Kl 5 4400 TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY spring semester Earn college credits while living and studying in Israel Departure January 1973 Calf AZYF PVI Ki 54400 PASSPORT AND ID photos each mormng between 9 and 10 without appointment Bill Coleman 117 Heister St WIDE COVERAGE publicity are found in The Collegian Classified ads Hurry and place your ad 126 Carnegie Building Mon -Fri 9 30 a m -4 00 p m FOR RENT WINTER SPRING SUBLET, one bedroom furnished aoartment, utilities paid, campus one block, Beaver Hill. 237-3691 SUBLEASE ONE BEDROOM unfurnished apartment, three blocks from campus starting Jan 1 Sl6O mo , includes everything Call 238 3988 between 5-9 p m SPRING SUBLET WINTER furmshedone bedroom Utilities paid Luxurious No unmarried undergrads Cal! Janet 865-9561 days, 237-0043 evenings SUBLET BEAVER HILL apt winter (spring option) $lBO rent, call 237-9046 terms available AVAILABLE DECEMBER FULLY furnished one bedrm apt in Pleasant Gap tor couples only utilities included 5130- mo 359-2496 SUBLET EFFICIENCY AFTER fall term, eight clocks from campus, married or graduate student(s) only 238 1198 WINTER-SPRING SUBLET two bedrooms Park Forest apart ments $195 Donus 25 lb monkey Chow 237 9193 EFFICIENCY APT E College Ave available winter cali 233- 9626 after 6pm ONE BEDROOM m SUBLET Pkwy Pla2a apt winter-spring utilities paid rent negotiable Call John (after 6) 238 3261 SUBLET PARK HILL winter Spring 8. summer term One bedroom unfurnished apt with scenic view $l6O month phone 238-1253, Dave SUBLET JANUARY JUNE Laurel Glen apartment two bedrooms f r ee bus service call 238-2546 SUBLET JAN 1 renewable lease 1 bedroom apt unfurnished Laurel Glen Sl6O-mo Te 1 238-0643 APARTMENT SUBLET WIN TER, spring 65 00 monthly utilities included. Free parking Allen Park apartments call 238- 8954 ONE BEDROOM, FURNISHED apartment available December September $l5B-month call 238 7939 SUBLETMODERN FURNISHED efficiency Winter and spring terms Easy walking distance, 237-3651 (9 00-10 30 a m 5 00-6 30 p m. 10 00-12 00 p m ) SUBLET JAN THRU August, one bedroom apt , ' 2 block from campus, $l5O month, 237-2030 WINTER SUBLET VERY cheap' Furnished call Ed 238-1173 SUBLET WINTER-SPRING term 2 bedroom, unfurnished apt free bus service 237-9182. JAWBONE PRESENTS A REMINDER The Jawbone will be closed November 24 & 25 for Thanksgiving vacation. Have a good vacation and see you December 1 & 2 JOY 140 W. NITTANY Ave. STATE COLLEGE. PA. 1060! GREAT