10—The Daily Collegian Friday, September 7, 1973 charges of I fraudulent con- legal arguments, after hearing 111 aes version of property. four hours of testimony when Maes arranged the In- Maes' .trial began July 29, at . terfraternity Council-sponsored which time he reserved December 29 Sugar :Bowl trip judgement. se' e s which failed to materialize, leaving about 70 area residents According to Centre County District Attorney Charles stranded at Harrisburg In- Brown, in issuing his decision ; re trial ternational Airport. • Campbell said he was not Centre County Court Judge being "stampeded or in- R. Paul Campbell issued his fluenced by members of the ' decision after reviewinglegal public who were out to hang briefs submitted August 7 by Mtes." both sides. Campbell requested , Brown said the key to the briefs, detailing the case's Campbell's decision was "when Kaleidoseok Travel, Inc. President John Macs has filed for a new trial, after being found guilty August 20 on two Sc reens 4t, Of, %.0 '• de AZO ° : C• 4 / 404 Incense • 11 % ''se 64. r e o Smoke Flavoring Tattoo s First Insertion . $1.25 Each Additional Insertion on Consecutive Days . . . $0.35 Each Additional 5 Words $0.15 Each Day CLASSIFICATIONS: FOR SALE AUDIO FOUND Please check off your ad(s) clasisification and place one word on each line (left - right) Enclose payment and mail 4` c , • 45,5 44 Biackiight Bulb s 450014 "The High A rt of Cooking" Spoon-IVec k/o ces Chi Hums IDashboard Pipe 232 E. College Ave. NEW DAILY COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED COUPON (Rates -- 15 words or less) [ LOST (EMPLOYMENT tk THE DAILY COLLEGIAN BOX 467, STATE COLLEGE, PA. 16801 OFFICE: 126 CARNEGIE BUILDING South Allen Street Capnab aphon es Super ston es ..C.- 1 0 4 he WANTED ROOMS .cl. cotten crepes madras colors Sales A Oo O Bongs 42* 0 : G 0 • 11, 41 0 ,), ..97 ,P 4.. APARTMENTS AUTOMOTIVE 14b. HOUSES SUBLET Maes found out the flight (chartered to fly the customers to New Orleans) was in trouble, instead of ' conserving the peoples' money, he spent it on arranging other flights." In his defense, Maes' at torney William Donovan con tended Maes.wa§ only guilty of being a bad businessman. Donovan, who repeatedly refused confluent (luring the trial, also was unavailable for comment yes erday. A meeting for all 'those interested in the International Soccer Club will be held at the International Center 111 Kern Building Sunday, September 9 .7:3,0 p.m. A O ce c 4 e .s. Ta p es tries .r„ tee • k I ° l e 1 • ith 70% Terrorists land in Kuwait CAIRO A Syrian jetliner carrying five Palestinian gunmen and six Arab hostages they seized at the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Paris landed in the Persian Gulf sheikdom of Kuwait early today. - The Israeli state radio said the plane was refused permission to land in several other Mideast countries, including Libya, where a Japanese jet was blown up by its Palestinian hijackers July 24. The Kuwait Foreign Ministry confirmed the landing of the Syrian Arab Airlines Caravelle jet after a flight of nearly 3,500 miles, including a refueling 'stop in Cairo. The ministry said there were six hostages on board. The Syrian Arab News Agency said all persons aboard were reported to be safe after the flight from Parii, where gunn►en held the Arabs and other hostages in the embassy for 27 hours, threatening lo kill then► if they did not receive safe passage out of the country. Frogrrfen destroy mussels e NAPLES, Italy Five hundred navy frogmen and coast guard officers destroyed 300 tons of mussels in the Bay of Naples yesterday in . an anticholera Move which left hundred:: ' jobless. Mussels have been blamed as the source of Italy's cholera out break. The anticholera teams broke the heavy clusters of mussels off their buoys and sank them. Frogmen dived to cutoff cable ends fastened to stones . on the sea bottom. The musseli hung like big bunches from the cables stretched between a float and sunken rocks. Then the teams moved out to rake up other mussel beds on the roast near Naples. A crowd of mussel growers, their wives and children watched the men destiny - their source of income throughout the day. Ninety families made a living from the mussel beds. "Who else van give me a job at 60?" asked Cirillo De Crescen zio, one of the mussel growers. Anotherpointed to four drains letting the city's sewage out in to the harbor where the mussel beds were. "The disease eame from there," he said. "The sewage has been pouring out for sears. Why are we suffering now for the city's ridlure to keep the sea clean?" Rail bill may miss deadline WASHINGTON Congress will be unable to meet an Oct. 1 deadline for enacting legislation designed to salvage the NUrtheastern railroads, according to a member of the House Transportation - subcommittee. Rep. Dick Shoup, R-Mont., preilicted yesterday his bill to reorganize the Northeast rail system probably would reach the House floor the final week in September but would not emerge from a conference with the Senate until sometime in October. The trustees• of the Penn Central have said that unless Congress provides some financial aid . by Oct. 1, the nation's largest railroad will be forced to terminate service by the end of the year. federal judge in Philadelphia also has set Oct. 1, as a Penn State FILM CLUB Join the filmmaking revolution! —free use of cameras, editing equipment, etc. —free admission to major film club showings. —no filmmaking experience necessary - we'll teach you everything your imagination needs to know See club reps at Registration or come to meeting Sept. 21, 8 p.m., 227 Sparks PeelgS Arki Aeta Vag VA, BICYCLE STORE SALES SERVICE • STOCK & CUSTOM • REPAIRS ON BUILT BICYCLES ALL MAKES • REPAIR PARTS " " • FAST SERVICE • COMPLETE • REASONABLE RATES ACCESSORIES • FREE ESTIMATES • CLOTHING & SHOES 237 , 5961 • 2 / 3 block off campus In the alley between Heister and Locust Lane - up Heister Street from the Student Book Store 319 Rear East Beaver Ave. • New Courses The following list of courses was supplied by the Colleges of Agriculture and Liberal Arts as a supplement to their Fall Schedule of Classes. Questions concerning any of the courses should be directed to the Dean of Resident Instruction of the respective College. —.4 service of your Undergraduate Student Government College of Agriculture sm 130 - Food and Von (3 credits) WIT F. 3 64 Willard Building • ER St 111 - Legal Aspects of Resource Management (2 credits) TTH3 117 Borlitnd College of the Liberal Arts !list 498 - Contemporary Ireland in Historical Perspective ~13 credits) TTHI2 101 EEE Hist 498 - it omen and Society in Antiquity Cl eredits)Ml476 165 Willard L 4 1984 - The Middle Ages: Crucible of the Modern IT'orld (3 credits) MWFS 217 Willard LA 198 4 - Studies in the Ukraine to 1709 (3 credits) MB. WEI (\o room scheduled) 1.:149811- Computer Methods for Humanists I (3 credits) T 2. TH 2.3 (Ag, room scheduled) . Sprh 198 - Speech Communication Imprirement (\o additional Information) LA 498 B Computer Programming for Liberal Arts (io Additional Information AP ,New Scope I== deadline for the Interstate Commerce Commission. to come up with a workable reorganization plan for the Penn Central. Without such a plan, U•S. District Court Judge John P. Fullam said he will be forced to order liquidation of the railroad. However, Shoup said he believed Fullam would extend the deadline when he saw how close Congress was to passing .4 bill. Soup's bill would provide approximately $B5 million in in terim assistance while the Northeast rail network is being reorganized into a private corporation badced by government Grain price rise to continue NEW YORK A record world grain harvest is predicted this year. But experts say grain prices will continue to rise because of soaring demand. The results will be seen in the prices of bread and cookie: shelves in your neighborhood supermarket. The hamburger., steaks and roasts in the meat chiller are likely to stay high also., because grains feed.the animals that produce the meat. The, paradox of re,eord production at the same time as: escalating prices and a drop in world grain stocks is due to x "strong, unabated world demand" for wheat, the international. Wheat Council reports. The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization warn, that im- port demands can he expected to g 6 still higher in coming years. In an effort to do something about the situation, the; organization has called an urgent meeting in Rome Sept. 20 foe; representatives of the world's major wheat exporting nations. Unless exportable stocks are increased, the'org,anization says_ the world's developing countries will he particularly hard hit. These comparatively poor countries, with an insatiable demand for grain to build up food and feeding stocks. account for about 50 per cent of world wheat import-. Prison guards taken hostage JOLIE:T, 111. Ten prison guards were taken hostage e s ter : day by a group of about 270 inmates at Stateville Penitt;ntiar, Authorities said some of the rebelling prisoners were armed Nit!' homemade knives. There were no report• of injuries but prison Supt. Vernon Revis said, "Some of my people say.• knives." He said the'rebelling inmates were in eellhou2.e H, xhieh be stated contains chronic troublemakers. "It's tense, it's very tense," said KJ. Grinunett ; a guard cap tain at the prison. "They've got the hostages and they're got the doors barred. It's touch and go right now." More than 100 off-duty wuards were mustered in an attempt to ward off additional trouble. Griminett said about 20 of tbe , e were ordered to ring the walls of the prison. The inmates asked for a meeting with officials of the Illinois Department of Corrections, including director Alls Siela ff. New law set for gas stations PHILADELPHIA When a motorist polls into a sen ire station tomorrow he is going to he faced N ith a new set 14 figures on the gas pumps octane ratings. A directi% e by the Federal Cost of Li% ing Council. %% Inch takes effect tomorrow, is designed as one more tool aiding consumers in knowing more about their purchases. Oetane is a measurement of resistance of gasoline to engine knock, unesen Imniing in the engine cylinder. The higher the oc tane rating., the higher the resistance to knock. But it not that simple, according to a representatise of Sun Oil Co.. one of the nations largest petroleum marketers. New ear manuals contain suggested octane rating and motorists are urged to burn that type of gas for best performance. However. Gem Kroninger. a manager in Sunoro's trlpart mem of automotive researeh. said the manual listings are for research octane ratings. which he said are different from the ratings to be posted on the pumps tomorrow. Shapp to supply-LCB files HARRISBURG Gov. Sham) agreed ye-tenlay to bring cer tain documents on the Liquor Control Board i•ith him Ns Iwo he testifie. before a Hou•e investigating committee in the Iwo me% eral week.. The settlement ended a 24-hour dispute on the file.. %%hick the House Liquor Control Committee ant-. in it, probe of, alleged political pressure on the liquor board. Shapp aides and committee law!.crs still are negotiating I i%er specific thnlinnents uanted by the connnittee uhich may contain confidential information.- A subpoena for the files issued `A ednemlas lt% the coMmittee nm.yvithdrann Imeam.e of nordin , problem:.. But a nen one gill not be iz.:•merl arcording to chairman Stanley KeAer. R- Delan are. Sniper fire injures girl EXETER. Pa. Sniper fire injured a fi‘e-year-old girl here yesterday evening a, she rode with her mother through the dm% n- 101411 -lreel. Police ,aid the one-hour ,•erie. of unexplained ..hooting damaged >everal auto', Cares Ann Na%ola of Wilkes-Barre is reported in good con hospitalized after undergoing surgery fur head minds. Police in this northeastern Penn Ivania community refu-e I to elaborate other than to sa% they are Is ithout leads in the 7:30 p.m. shootings.. Three reported incidents of sniper fire from speeding auto. of Interstate 80, which passes south of here., were reported earlie this week. Want to get SOMETHING FOR NOTHING? . This is the time to prepare your fOotwear for rough weather ahead, and with all 1 / 2 -soles and heels you receive desalting and waterproofing free. CUSTOM SHOE REPAIR 210 S. Allen St. Hillel Weekend Friday - Services 8 p.m. foiled by ON EG SHABBAT Saturday - Services 10 a.m. Sunday - Lox and bagel brunch 1 1 :30 Coffee House 8 p.m Sept 7 - 9