—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, April 3, 1973 USG election travels to (rats By MITCH CHERNOFF and NANCY POSTREL of the Collegian Staff Campaigning for fraternity support, four Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidates presented their platforms to the In terfraternity Council last night. Three of the candidates stressed that their plat forms were realistic. Robert Angelo, head of the USG academic affairs department, said, "I will not make attractive and meaningless promises just to get elected. USG President Mark Jinks said, "We're not making a lot of great promises we're going to do this or we're going to do Senate seat at stake Faculty ineering elections set today Eng The following is a list of resumes from candidates for the student seat from the College of Engineering on the University Faculty Senate. The College of Engineering will hold elections today. Voting will be from 9 to 11:45 a.m. and from 1 to 4:45 p.m. in the Engineering Library, second floor Hammond. Robert L. Bickhart (9th civil engineering): "I have been a member of the Engineering Undergraduate Council for one year now, active on the publicity and Antosy appointed supreme court head Undergraduate Student Government President Mark Jinks appointed Associate Justice Jack Antosy (12th political science) temporary chief justice of the USG Supreme Court at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday. Correction _Arts and Architecture students may vote for their student representative to the University Faculty Senate 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday in depart mental offices and 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursday both in the departmental offices and on the HUB ground floor. For nail biters who bite their nails and would like to stop, a project designed to alter this habit is being conducted by psychology clinic. Call 8651711. West an ' ; An eight cent stamp may be the best investment you will ever make in your life. The Pallottines offer a chal lenging career with deep personal commitments for the young man who is un selfish enough to want to lead his fellow man through the storms of religious, social and economic . up heaval. It's worth .investi gating this Catholic Com munity of Apostolic Men. Make the investment. It may be the beginning of a great career. r• 1 1 PAtiormas! I Director of Vocations I - 309 N. Paca Street I 1 Baltimore, Maryland 21201 I I I Please send me information) 1 about the Pallottine 0 Priest-1 I hood 0 Brotherhood I State Zip I Phone No 1 that. These are the results we're going to get, not a lot of promises." The student rights party candidate, Senator Ge - orge Cernusca said, "Our program here deals with bread and butter issues." Running mate James Lomax commented, "I'm not a politician. I believe in getting things done." The fourth candidate, Jim Cory of the Young Socialist Party stressed state budget cuts and building a national labor movement in his platform. "The state and national labor movement in this country has to be mobilized to defend the students." Cory said Gov. Shapp, along with the University, is planning to raise tuition $l,OOO a year. Cory said cutbacks already have started, citing the cutting of hours in the Lion's Den. He said library hours and facilities also would be decreased. "Thousands of students are going to be forced out of Penn State in two years," Cory said. "We consider this an emergency." Jinks said he plans to fight budget cuts by send ing student represen tatives to Harrisburg. "The University says we can't do curriculum committees. Elected by the Council to the Faculty Academic Com mittee of the College of Engineering, I have served on their Physics Subcommittee to investigate 'Physics for Engineers.' I would be very happy and proud to serve as your student senator." Charles Edward Marstiller (14th architectural engineering): "I am majoring in architectural engineering and am a member of Tau Beta Pi, engineering honorary fraternity. I'm a brother and Antosy will fill the seat vacated by Howard Finkelstein, who graduated last term, until after the USG elections. The Council nominated Rick Wheeler, former head of the USG department of political affairs, as head of the elections commission, which supervises the running of USG elections and all campaigns. Wheeler was approved by the USG Senate last night. The Council also discussed the possibility of a woman to fill the vacancy left by the court's reorganization. Presently, there is one" woman in the court. ovL000& ooNGIr CUSTOM TAILORS STATE COLLEGE Master Tailor B. 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He said the letters should come from "students, faculty and especially our parents." Cernusca said student lobbyists would do little good in Harrisburg. "We should have more student trustees to defend our interests," he asserted. Cernusca and Lomax proposed a class action suit against the University to determine the legality of the University's raising tuition. Lomax claimed to have good rapport with politicians, including Gov. Shapp and State Secretary of Education John C. Pittenger. Preston Smith, the fifth candidate, was not present at the IFC meeting. He has not named his vice presidential candidate and declined to discuss his platform. After the meeting the candidates promised to instruct their staffs to stop ripping down each others' campaign posters. officer of Acacia social fraternity. This Spring Term, I am working as co-chairman of the Spring Week carnival committee. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to serve as your senator." Douglas L. Mayers (Bth electrical engineering): "In the past year I have in creasingly seen the need for more student involvement in the College of Engineering. As a non-voting participant at Engineering Undergraduate Council meetings, member of the Publicity Committee and reporter for the Newsletter, I have tried to increase student awareness. I see the position of student senator as a further Jennifer Productions Presents BEACH BOYS ARGENT April 5 - 8:00 P.M. State Farm Arena Harrisburg, Pa. Tickets: 55.00 advance 56.00 at door On sale at all Ticketron locations and THE RECORD RANCH Mail orders: Checks or money orders payable to "Beach Boys Concert" Suite 914 - 1411 Walnut St. - Phila., Pa. 19102. Please enclose stamped self-addressed envelope. Booked thru: William Honney Prod., Inc. - Phila., Pa. Interest houses move to Beam Interest Houses will move into Beam Hall next Fall, M. Lee - Uperaft, director of residential life programs, announced yesterday. In a letter to North Halls Council, Uperaft said the move was made because the University "is committed to offering educational alter natives to its students." Uperaft said North Halls was the most feasible area on campus because it provides maximum opportunities for Route R The USG Senate last night appropriated $1,200 to sub sidize the Route R night bus service for Spring Term. The Route R bus travels down S. Allen Street to College Avenue, stopping at the corner of College and Allen. USG President Mark Jinks said only $Bl5 of the $1,200 will be taken from the budget because Associated Students Activities has frozen $385 of USG's money. This action will leave USG with ap proximately $1,200 in its budget. USG Senator Dan Olpere announced the results of a survey of bus riders which showed the average rider used the bus about three times a week, and would be willing to pay at least $5.00 a term to keep the bus available. means of increasing this awareness." Gary Renola (9th chemical engineering): "I'm a ninth term chemical engineering student. I am a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and a member of the Engineering Un dergraduate Council. In addition, I am presently a student representative to the Faculty Academic Com mittee of the College of Engineering." The Candy Shop We decorate your eggs and bunnies and pack your Easter baskets. 352 E. College two cymbals high hat must sell WHAT ARE YOU DOING 5.50.00 237-9415. STRADA CYCLE SHOP featuring - THIS SUMMER ? European 10 speeds, parts, accessories, all at reasonable prices call 238-0020. Pick-A-Project. Reach out, expand AKC OLD ENGLISH sheepdog your world of people and ideas at the puppies excellent pedigree $l5O. University of Pennsylvania Summer 355-4p963. Sessions. Over 290 courses, from Archaeology to Zoology, offer credit 12 STRING GUITAR case for sale call 238-0129 evenings after 8:00 toward an undergraduate, graduate p.m. ask for Roy. or professional degree. E - *nform-• U. S. Address P. 0. Box 6081 Richmond, Va. 23222 interaction as well as privacy. it dumped in their laps." He said the program's flaw Walt Grabowski, North is that people cannot easily Halls Residence Association return to the dorm unless they president, said he asked last live in an interest house. term for a one-to-two year One of the houses involved, delay to enable residents to Lackawanna House, is trying find other living areas. to become an interest house in order to remain together. Grabowski said he believes According to Carl Sara, all of North Halls will be Lackawanna House turned into interest houses or president, the members are coed dorms, but he said, "I not against coed houses. He would like to have residents said they merely do not want be made aware of it, not have their house to be displaced. gets Senate subsidy approval Olpere said the buses are not getting the minimum two riders per mile needed to break even. Jinks said since weather is involved in ridership increase or decrease, "we will have to take this subsidizing a term at a time." University planners are looking into the feasibility of funding a bus route, but Jinks said he does not expect action from them this spring or summer. In other action, USG Vice President Fern Itzkowitz Collegian Classified Ads FOR SALE ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS, STEREO equipment: Largest selection; all brands. Fantastic discount prices. Full factory warranty. 238-0645, evenings. WANT TO SELL Sony calculator brand new, $450. Willing to make deal call Kim 237-5672.- COFFEE BEANS, BULK teas natural foods, discount film service, Candy Cane 128 West College Avenue. SAME DAY SERVICE available for superb passport photos at Bill Coleman's 117 Heister St. SKIS HEAD 205 GS used twice Also head 360 competition size 210. Fair shape. Call 238-8495 and we'll bargain. MANUAL TYPEWRITER. Script type Excellent condition. 5.50.00 or best offer (Sue 865-5804). 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TRIUMPH '65 TR4A convertible; needs some work 52,000 miles asking 5400 call Bill 237.1249. announced signs will be placed in dorm areas notifying potential USG candidates to pick up petitions in 202 HUB. The petitions require 100 signatures from students in Borough Council postpones action State College Borough Council last night postponed action on an Organization of Town Independent Students' recommendation for a borough ordinance permitting tenants to withhold rent for housing in disrepair. Council agreed to consult University lawyer Yates Mast concerning the matter. IMPORTED CARS AREN'T SOUTH SEA - CHINESE foreign to us! Parts, service for Restaurant open daily for lunch, your import sports car engr. 238- dinner (take out orders) 101 West 7628. Nittany Avenue. Reasonable prices 238.8843 FOR SALE AUSTIN Healey Sprite 1968 new radial tires, top, clutch call Tim after 8:00 865-2712. 1969 CHEVELLE SS-396 375 H.P one owner low mileage ask for John phone 237-2009. 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Entertainment, 2 bars, 2 pool tables, dancing, food service and over night rooms. Reasonable prices. Write Keystone Travel Club, P.O. Box 583, Altoona, Pa. 16603. Or come to Castaways Inn, 629 Front Street, Cresson, Pa. Phone: 814.886-9931 or 886-4413 after 9 p.m. Sara said the most im portant thing is to find sponsors for their house in order to submit a charter to the University for approval. Grabowski said he would have liked a written guarantee from the University giving residents at least one-year notice prior to a move of this kind. He said he was very pessimistic about anyone trying to stop the decision for the candidates' voting areas. The Senate also appointed Kevin Smith chairman of legal affairs replacing Steve Speece who recently resigned. Paul Melnik resigned as USG business ETHNIC CLOTHES FROM Mexico, India, Pakistan, the Near East at Sunshine -22 U S. Fraser (across from the post office.) 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He called the proposed ordinance a first step toward safeguarding tenant rights in State College. Council also extended the Bus Subsidy Program to June 30, 1974. THESES, TERM ACROSS FROM THE State College post office the weather is always Sunshine! FOR FREE in PUBLICATION HELP WANTED HAVE A HASSLE? Don't let it get you down. Call for HELP... 234- 0306(7), 863-0306(7). 510000 WEEKLY POSSIBLE addressing mail for firms—full and part time at home Send stamped self-addressed envelope to Home Work Opportunities, Box 566 Ruidoso Downs New Mexico 88346 ROOMS fi- ROOMS •••••••••••• 00000 • Large five (5) bedroom house located on Pugh Street available June '73. Applicants should be mature adults capabable of caring for an entire house and grounds. House is older and requires special care. Applications should be made by mail to: Mark Hurvitz P.O. Box 313 State College, Pa. 16801 •••••••••••••••••• the new interest house. The International Language House, presently located in East Halls, was polled and agreed to move to Beam Hall, according to John Sheldon, North Halls coor dinator. Two new interest houses, Business and Society and Biology, will be created, Uperaft said, and the En vironmental House in South Halls will move to another dorm. manager and Wayne Deacon resigned as chairman of the Department of Student Welfare. No one was appointed to fill the vacancies. ROOMS - APARTMENT TYPE living in large old country home Cedars 15 mi from State College 422-8705 (no toll) APARTMENTS SUBLET SPRING 1 4 of 2-bedroom furnished Laurel Glen apart ment, 575-month for 1-bedroom, 555-month sharing, $33-month for spacious closet Will bargain 865- 2760. FREE TILMID-APRIL , Sublet 4-man L.G apt 556-mo. all utilities, cable TV Ed 237-5672 SUMMER SUBLET TWO man apartment 5100 00 per month call 237-7278 DIG THIS TROOPS! 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