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The Daily Collegian and The Pennsylvania Mirror have ample stocks, although the Centre Daily Times may lse forced to shut down „Sept. 19th. The Centre Daily Times buys paper from Price Brothers, ono of the largest Canadian paper manufacturing firms. Two 07 three mills owned by Price are still striking, with no settlement it sight. "We are hoping to get a truckload of paper fron► the Gasp plant in the near future," said Eugene Riley, associate publishet and business manager of the Centre Daily Times. "Until then, we have cut our editorial page in half, along with. the comic page. The picture sizes have been cut and the news condensed as much as possible to save the remaining newsprint we have in stock," Riley added. The situation at the Pennsylvania Mirror is , Much better than at the Centre Daily Times, said Mirror Publisher Blair Bice. (hue hundred and thirty-two rolls of paper tied up during the recent rail strikes have begun to move and the threatened strike at the Abitibi paper mill supplying both papers has been settled. Bice said, "The future looks bright. The strike at Abitibi has been settled and the mills are in full production. - The contract signed by the Abitibi workers is everted to provide the basis for new contracts for the other three striking plants. Although the immediate paper supply look, good. the paper shortage is expected to continue for two or three more years. Bice noted. The plants now in operation are using old, outdated equipment, he added. M • "The owners are hesitant to replace the worn-out equipment • ic because. the profits they are now making do not justify the in vestments in the machinery," Bice said. "It's all a matter of. f: economics." According to Bice, in addition to the paper shortage, the price of available newsprint has gone up. There have been two cost hikes this year, raising the price of paper $lO a ton. If this continues, the price is expected to reach $175 a ton by the end of the year, compared with $l5O per ton earlier thi:. year. he said. Speech aid course widens enrollment Speech 198. a courm. for anyone having difficulty in normal :peaking tiny; open to anyone n is.hing to enroll. Course instructor Nand Nletzger said Speci% 198 is being offered to help provec live ...Indents learn 'tm to meet strangers and carry on a romen.ation, prepare for a job interview, participate in group problem-solving tasks and gi%e formal speeches.'" Although one credit may he earned by taking the course, Gerald Phillips, professor of speeeh at the UniNersity, said Nseleome to enroll vithout academic require ments. He said University , tudent< family and town speople has e been enrolled in the course in the_past. I,letzger said the course of fer, "a (limier for people to define specific goals they IA mild like to achieve that in % olse communication:' Students choose and anahze -a goal the:%. %mild like to Special Organization Meeting of ECO■ACTION Regular Members Requested to Attend 304 Boucke Sunday Sept. 9 8:00 P.M. 80 35 160 89 190 110 265 160 70 45 90 60 40 19 60 30 40 32 55 44 70 58 90 45 140 95 arhiese,. rehearse naN , of at taining ,it and then perform what they hal, e set out to dm Metzger said the course follows an "anaktiear ap proach. The instructor. "trt to gel people to pre-think motes. as opposed to spontaneiti!.." she added. • The same approach a1..0 offered in venial ,ection.• of „ Speech 200. which al-u help, d ,tudent, experiencin;i f iculties in social interaction. , Student , . vk Ito ha% e taken :speed) in there special -ection. often enroll in Speech 198 ar tent aril. Nlet?ger noted. Xceording' In Metzger. the eourm- a1•o a wa% to ".olSe the problem of haeline., in some .Indent.." She -aid .tudent. are put in group, ae- - eonlim , to their interest, and', goal- and rehearNe pith other student• in the ela••, ' - There a lot of inflis 'dual eontart. Ate .aid. Speech 198 1% ill lie offered from 7 to 9 p.m. IN ednemlivk, en itig iic‘t h I' Aril Amit AMR!
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