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    x—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, November 21, 1972
Officials admit reason for removal
Homosexuality linked to move
In a meeting between
Joseph Acanfora’s lawyer
and Montgomery County,
Md , school officials
yesterday, school officials
finally admitted the reasons
for Acanfora’s transfer to a
paperwork job.
Brandt prepares
bargaining plans
BONN (AP) Chancellor
Willy Brandt's triumphant
Social Democrats prepared
yesterday for hard
bargaining with their junior
partners in the ruling
coalition as the opposition
Christian Democrats took
stock of their crushing
election defeat.
Chief government
spokesman Conrad Ahlers
announced that Brandt will
meet Free Democrat leader
Walter Scheel this week on
forming a new government as
soon as possible
Brandt and Scheel are fully
agreed on continuing the
East-West reconciliation
policies for which the Nobel
Prize-winning chancellor won
a resounding mandate in
Sunday's election
But observers said difficult
negotiations on some
domestic issues may lie
ahead for the two parties
before they can form a new
government program
The Free Democrats are
SDS plans speech
by Guardian writer
Students for a Democratic Society will sponsor a speaking
engagement by Steven Turgoff, writer for The Guardian, an
independent radical newsweekly.
Turgoff will speak on imperialism, either Jan. 11 or Jan. 18.
SDS will ask a donation of 25 cents.
Other plans discussed by SDS at Monday’s meeting include
the publication of Henderson Station. The paper will be on sale
N'ov 29 in the HUB, downtown and in the dorm areas for 15
"It will be a community paper which will try to relate to as
broad a section as possible, rather than limiting itself to
people who already agree with our anti-imperialist
viewpoint.” said member Even Myers.
SDS members have also organized an Internal Study
Program in which they will discuss literature relating to the
socialist cause
"Labor's Untold Story” by Richard Boyer and Herbert
Morais. put out by the United Electrical Workers, will be the
first book for discussion Works by Lenin and the pamphlet
"Building the Anti-Imperialist Student Movement” are also
tentatively scheduled for discussion.
Home rule meeting set
The State College Govern
ment Study Commission will
meet 7 30 tonight in the
Municipal Building. 118 S
Fraser St
Tlfe 11-member com
mission was elected Nov 7 to
study the borough's govern
ment and recommend either
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"They said they trans
ferred me to keep me away
from the youngsters because
I'm gay,” Acanfora told The
Daily Collegian yesterday.
The meeting was set up by a
deposition granted Acanfora
last week The deposition
moderately right wing and
favor free enterprise without
state interference.
Ahlers told a news con
ference that the newly elected
Bundestag, the lower house of
parliament, will meet Dec. 14
and formally elect Brandt
chancellor the next day.
The Social Democrat
leadership met to lay down
guidelines for its negotiators
in a joint commission which
will soon work out details of a
governing compromise.
Brandt's party appeared in
a strong bargaining position
as it received 45.9 per cent of
the vote to 8.4 per cent for the
Free Democrats.
But the Free Democrats
could insist on a bigger say
because their share of the
coalition's Bundestag seats is
bigger than before. They will
occupy 42 of the 496 seats
against 230 for the Social
Democrats and 224 for the
Christian Democrats. The
Free Democrats had 30 seats
after the 1969 election
no change in the local
government, one of four
optional plans or a home rule
charter.
This is the second meeting
of the commission, which
meets 7:30 p.m. the first and
third Tuesday of each month
m the Municipal Building.
required school officials to
answer specific questions
regarding the transfer.
Acanfora was transferred
from his position as an earth
science teacher in a Mont
gomery County Junior high
school after he informed
school officials of the con
troversy facing his teaching
certification in Pennsylvania.
He was given a new
position, without loss of
salary, in the Department of
Curriculum and Instruction in
the district.
His Pennsylvania cer
tification had been held up
while a board of six
University deans Summer
Term deliberated his moral
character. State Education
Secretary John C. Pittenger
finally approved the cer
tification in September.
The Washington Post
reported earlier that.school
officials maintained that
Acanfora was removed from
Cabinet
THURMONT, Md. (AP) Plunging
deeper into the planning of a second-term
shakeup, President Nixon signalled
yesterday a major shuffle of cabinet
members before Inauguration Day.
As he began the second week of an ex
tended stay at his Camp David retreat, Nixon
paused in a series of mountaintop meetings
with administration officials to receive
reports from his Vietnam negotiator, Henry
Kissinger.
The White House refused to discuss the
content of Kissinger’s new round of talks with
the North Vietnamese in Paris, but said a
second session would be held today.
Nixon spent the bulk of the day conferring
on reorganization plans.
Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said the
President had not decided the makeup of his
second-term cabinet, but said Nixon was
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the classroom when an ac
count of the controversy
facing his Pennsylvania
certification appeared in The
New York Times.
Yesterday was the first
time school officials admitted
Acanfora’s transfer was a
result of his homosexuality.
The official school board
position had been that
Acanfora’s transfer would
last until an investigation of
his credentials was com
pleted. He said yesterday the
officials told his lawyer the
investigation was completed,
and added he has not yet been
reinstated in the classroom.
Acanfora said yesterday’s
questioning took place to
obtain enough information to
file for an injunction to return
him to the classroom.
He said earlier that specific
reasons for his transfer would
be needed to allow an in
junction to be granted.
He added school officials
shuffle planned
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would not let him out of work
to participate directly in the
questioning of Supt. Homer L.
Elseroad and Dep. Supt.
Donald Miedema but said his
lawyer told him the results of
the meeting.
He said the officials ex
pressed concern over com
munity response to a
homosexual teacher, and
added that keeping members
of the community happy was
one of the reasons for the
transfer.
Acanfora said “I’m sure we
have enough to be granted an
injunction” and added he will
file for one next week.
He said at the time he files
for an injunction a date will
be set for the suit filed against
the district asking for his
reinstatement and attorney’s
fees. While the injunction, if
granted, would return him to
the classroom only tem
porarily, the suit would
reinstate him permanently.
holding the series of meetings to determine
the personal wishes of each member.
The spokesman acknowledged that shifting
officials from one cabinet level post to
another is under consideration.
At least two of the cabinet level officials
who conferred with Nixon yesterday are
reported interested in other government
posts. They are Elliot Richardson, now
secretary of Health Education and Welfare,
mentioned as a possible Secretary of State;
and Cost of Living Council Director Donald
Rumsfeld, reportedly being considered as a
successor to Housing Secretary George
Romney. -*
Others meeting with Nixon were United
Nations Amb. George Bush, Central In
telligence Agency Director George Helms,
Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz, and
presidential assistant Leonard Garment.
Students stay in halls
for Thanksgiving recess
Due to the small number of
residence hall students
reserving space fdr the
weekend of the Pitt-Penn
State football game, only
Hamilton, Beaver, Leete,
Holmes, Beam, Runkle,
Brumbaugh, Pinchot, Sproul,
and Tener Residence Halls
will be used.
Normal capacity of these ' mittance will be made
halls is 2,900. Less than 200 through the main door of the
residents made reservations building only. Students will be
by the dead line date Friday, required to show their ad-
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE WET suit, wieght belt,
tank, life vest, regulator, CO2
spear gun, and back issues of Skin
SWEET CIDER AT freezer fresh Dwer call 237 SOl3 or W-Wii.
FOR SALE
along Beaver Pike Saturday
and Sunday afternoon and
evenings
1965 ALFA ROMEO 1600 TI five
on floor 37,000 miles white witn
ed leather upholstery requires
work S5OO 238 8672
STEREO EQUIPMENT, 15 SC
percent off, brand new, all
brands including television
Waranteed 237-9134, 237-2833,
after 6pm
vw 1966 RED Beetle good
condition new tires AM-FM
radio Runs good 5550 Call
Bruce at 238 7450
NITTANY DORM CONTRACT for
sale call R ichard 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 hosDitalization, 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 wm.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 i-urnace follow signs
Flowers hanging baskets Open 7
days week Saturdays and Sun
days noon till 9 o m
1964 IMPALA, 327 4 bbl, PS ,
automatic, 2 door ht, new pipes
etc first S2OO fakes it Steve
237 9717
350 YAMAHA 1970 perfect con
dition will self for less now than
in the spring 237 0235
s SUB LET TWO MAN apartment,
= one bedroom, furnished,
= utilities included Beaver Terrace
= call Tom 238-7652
GIBSON LES PAUL Jr 1960
Cherry S2OO 00 238-0708
= SUBLET ONE BEDROOM
= unfurnsihed available
E December 15th Ten minuses from
E campus pets allowed call 237 0187
z 5 00 p m
E FOR SALE SIX pedigree
E Dachshunds, eight weeks old,
s partly house trained Call 238 5318
= or 692 7J16
1968 RED VOLKSWAGEN ex
cellent condition one car owner
call 237 9615 after 5 00 pm
= GRADUATE FEMALE DORM
s contract in Atherton Hall call
E Joyce 865 5798
= ATHERTON HALL DORM
= contract winter and spring
E terms cal! Chuck 865 2487 or 237
= 6497
ADC 303 AX loudspeakers, im
maculate condition, 10" woofer,
2" tweeter, almost new, Sl3O 00
may bargain, 237 9626
NITTANY DORM CONTRACT
winter and spring term call Ray
865-3766
VOLVO 70 STATIONWAGON low
mileage 238 0285 mornings or
865-1620
1967 FORD CUSTOM 500 good
condition, must sell, 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 535
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, 5250 or best
offer, call Mike 238-9847
SALE OR LOAN Yorkshire
Terrier, also will give to good
home old lovable collie dog Call
after 5 o'clock 238-8535.
KLH MODEL Jl Stereo system
new super 8 movie camera
(zoom lens) Sr projector prices
negotiable. CalL_466-6894.
MOBILE HOME FURNISHED
o'x36' 2 miles from campus
privacy for couple or single Paul
237-6961 865-2811 or 865-2386.
MARANTZ AM-FM STEREO
system Marantz tuner, am
plifier, and speakers Garrard
turntable. About $275.00 Larry
237-9713
BED $lO, NIGHT table $5 ,
rocker-recliner (mint condition)
$45. Artist's taboret $l5 237-
0629.
RED HOT CASSETTE special. 3M
quality C-60 $.92, C-90 $1 33, C
-120 $2 36. Television Service
Center.
MALE DORM CONTRACT in
West Halls. Winter and Spring
term call Jim 865-6896.
1963 VOLVO CLASSIC. Model 544.
No rust. Very sound condition
865-9082.
WHAT A DEAL! Harmon Kardon
SC 20 compact system with FM
stereo tuner, two HK 20 speakers,
two JBL speakers (list $2OO each)
and Sony TC 355 reel to reel. All
for $850.00 call Jay 237-2835.-
'6l 'CADILLAC EXCELLENT
condition, 64,000 miles, no dents
or scratches good motor. 238-4628
after 6:00.
EAST HALLS DORM contract
(McKean Hall). Great room!
Call Bob 865-9949.
Nov. io. Only students per
manently assigned to these
halls will stay in their own
rooms Students from other
residence halls will be
assigned to the study lounges
Only students with reser
vations may check in after 2
pm. Friday. All residence
halls will be locked and ad-
WANTED
DESPERATE FOR A
wide as
near South Carolina as possible
over Thanksgiving break Chris
865 7910
NEEDED ONE OR two bedroom
apartment winter, spring terms
close to campus call
Marianne 865-6484
DESIRE TO RENT efficiency or
small apartment for X mas
break Dec 12 to Jan 2 865-3644
Ralph
ONE MALE ROOMMATE to
share one bedroom apartment
directly across from campus
winter and spring terms call
collect 814 237 2745
NEED RIDE TO Valley Forge
area Tuesday after spm 865-
1 728 or 237 3092 two people
Melitta
BASS PLAYER AND drummer to
fill vacancies call 237-0158 If no
answer turn amplifier up
DESIGN ONE
ROOMMATE
FEMALE
NEEDED for furnished house
close to campus SBO a month
Karen 237 9019
FACULTY COUPLE WANTS 1 or
2 bedroom apt with in walking
distance of campus, January to
June Call 238-7864
ROOMMATE NEEDED $45 per
month includes everything
Kenfieid apts call 237-3871
ROOMMATE WANTED LION'S
Gate 3 man l bdrm apartment
free busing to campus $6O 50
month call 237-1380
FREE UNTIL MID January for
one male roommate to sublet 4
man apartment $56 mo,
everything included 237 5672
ROOMMATE NEEDEDWINTER
& spring terms available im
mediately Laurel Glen 237 1782
ROOMMATE NEEDEO TO share
3 bdrm apt for Winter Spring
Terms Nice people, nice apt Call
Joel 237 2001
WANTED - NICE APT (turn or
unfurn ) cheap, within walking
distance of campus Mature grad
students Call Al 238-5408
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 m
eluded call 237 5610
MALE FEMALE VOCALIST
desired for folk group cali Jim
23S 2093
FEMALE ROOMMATE TO share
one bedroom apartment winter
and spring terms Park Forest
call 237-4282
WANTED FEMALE ROOM
MATE ror apartment acros:
from South Halls available now
Rents7omo dishwasher air cond
call Karen 237 2961
RIDE NEEDED WEST (SF or
Colo) anytime call Billy 237 8977
5 Bpm
GUITARIST NEEDED FOR rock
gig good bread call Jim 238 8979
or George 238 4U5
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 Cal! Mary 865 9376
ROOMMATE WANTED WINTER
and or spring completely fur
rushed rent negotiable m 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
THE 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 11
Specials on Sant' Cria and other
dnnks too!
ABSOLUTELY FREE A blue
white parakeet and some
supplies (no cage) No strings
He's a good bird who needs more
attention than l can give him Call
237-0663
CONSULTATION SERVICES
AVAILABLE for your personal
problems Fee will be waived if
you provide transportation ana
hotel expenses to New Orleans
Sugar Bowl Call Cal 865-0484
I'll get you
PAUL MATSON
yet l ! l
GIRL LOOK" style
cut and set was $7.50 now $6.50
Pietro of Italy Coiffures 238-2933
123 W Beaver Ave.
ATTENTION
WILL BUY USED drums. Used
bass guitar. Call 237-9415.
BE SURE YOUR jammy's more
than a funktion; call ARGOS
and have a ball!! 238-4145.
KIBBUTZ EXPERIENCE. A
unique way to spend 7 months In
Israel working and studying.
Departure: January 1973. AZYF
PVI 401 S. Broad Street, Phila.
KIS 4400.
vance reservation recpipt and
identification card for ad
mittance
This procedure will be in
effect throughout the entire
weekend until 8 am. Sunday,
when the residence halls will
be officially opened for all
returning students.
Vending services will be
available during this period
Meal service in the dining
halis will start with break
fast, Monday.
COLLEGE
ISRAEL
GRADUATES spend a year
study Hebrew live and work in
Israel Departure July and
October AZYF PVi 403 S Broad
St Phila Kl 5 4400
TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY sprmg
semester Earn college credits
while living and studying in
Israel Departure January 1973
Call AZYF PV! Kl 54400
PASSPORT AND ID photos each
morning between 9 and 10
without aODOintment Bill
Coleman 117 Heister St
WIDE COVERAGE GREAT
publicity are found m The
Collegian Classified ads Hurry
and place your ad 126 Carnegie
Buildmy Mon Fn 9 30 a m 4 00
p m
FOUND
FOUND WATCH ON asTo turf
Thur mte identify and claim
219 Leefe 5 5793
DESiGN ONE
r OUND FEMALE GERMAN
SheDerd between Old Mam and
Sackett Thursday, dragging red
leash 865 8817 238-3181
LQSI
LOST SILVER ELGIN .vatch
name mscnbed on bac< reward
please call 865 6860
LOST STOLEN, STRAYED’ 1
German Shepherd, spayed,
female, v ■ c i n ■ r y Hammond
Building Has choker and leather
collars black and silver approx 16
inches high at snouider Call 238
9334 865 3431
LOST BROWN WALLET a’
concert on Novemoer 11 piease
return no auestions reward Barry
238 8504
FOR RENT
WINTER SPRING SUBLET one
bedroom furnished apartment.
utilit.es pa-d, campus one block,
Beaver Hill, 237 3691
SUBLEASE ONE BEDROOM
unfurnished apartment, three
blocks from campus starting Jan
1 $l6O mo , includes everything
Call 238 3983 between 5 9pm
WIN'iER SPRING SUBLET
furnished one bedroom utilities
paid Luxurious No unmarried
undergrads Cal! Janet 365-9561
days, 237 0048 evenings
SUBLET BEAVER HILL apt
winter 'spring option) $l3O
rent, call 237 9046 terms available
AVAILABLE DECEMBER
FULLY furnished one dedrm
apt m PI easant Gap fore ou pies
only utilities .ncluded 5130-
mo 359 2496
SUBLET EFFICIENCY AFTER
fail term, eight blocks from
campus, married or graduate
studentis) only 233-1199
SUBLET
ONE BEDROOM m
Pkwy PJaza apt winter spring
utilities paid rent negotiable
Cal! John (after t) 238 3261
SUBLET PARK HILL winter
Spring & summer term One
bedroom unfurnished apt with
scenic view $l6O-month phone
238 1253, Dave
SUBLET JANUARY JUNE
Laurel Glen apartment two
bedrooms free bus service call
238 2546
SUBLET jan i renewable lease 1
bedroom 3D! unfurnished
Laurel Glen Sl6O mo Tel 238 0643
APARTMENT
SU3LET WIN
TER, spring 65 00 monthly
utilities included Free parking
Allen Park apartment s call 237-
3954
ONE BEDROOM, FURNISHED
apartment available December
September 5158 month cal! 238
7939
SUBLETJAN TH R u August, one
bedroom apt , 1 : block from
campus, 5150 month, 237 2030
WINTER SUBLET VERY cheap!
Furnished call Ed 233-1173
SUBLET BEAVER HILL apart
men? winter spring option 237
2267
WINTER TERM SUBLET very
cheap furmshed call Richard
238-7571
TO SUBLET MY halt 2 man apt
SB5 mo Beaver Hills 238-4798
evenings
SPRING SUBLET
summer opt 1 bdrm apt turn
A C dish, cable TV parking Dec
rent pam 238-4703
JAWBONE
PRESENTS A REMINDER
The Jawbone will be closed
November 24 & 25 for
Thanksgiving vacation Have a
good vacation and see you
December 1 8. 2 JOY
Applications
are now being
accepted for
January occupancy
Beaver Terrace
456 E. Beaver Ave.
Call 237-5881 after 5 p.m and
weekends call 238-2808
10 channel TV cable
Balconies
2 Elevators
Dishwasher
Fully furnished
Rates include all utilities
3 and 4 man apartments one
block from south Halls
A project of Federated Home
and Mortgage Co