4—The Daily Collegian Monday, September 17, 1973 i I, 'To preserve physical integrity of inner city' ~ . , . t , ,,,,,,, , ,-.:, -...,.....,-7.-.. , ALL. eicAuseN NOIJ, I'LL FROMM 6ET BAD I POOR SWEET STUPID , OF 1 / 4 00, I . • GRADES ALL KEAR AND NEVER stitA K • me4{! BEAGLE! a FAILED SHOW BE A GOOD STUDENTAND NOT Council to vote on frat zoh ing ~,,, , ~,.. a4u , AN' TELL! , .___,______\ GET INTO THE COLLEGE OF MK CHOICE ! ,1 0 41 I X *sip I 1 1 412% C I C . • 0 . q ' ' By PAMELA REASNER The bill contains three of the building's exterior Sevet .1 fraternities A L 6_ •C• P - ~\ ` .. - •<1 )) Collegian Staff :Writer provisions to protect the old surface. complained the : bill would 1 4 ' - • or . ,-irwr ,iarit-,;. - .. I State College Council is buildings: Van Dyne said IFC decrease the property value ' 4- "`"="; ' 4 " _ V 44. N e E ....-.. expected to vote next month -=-- if a fraternity should fold requested council to delay of their houses, making them - -I- N., ',..---- •-_ 4-ir .. I, I Pr on a bill to change present and sell its house and lot, the voting until after harder to sell. 1 PFANEI TS 6 fraternity area zoning. new owners cannot tear down homecoming so the _"I think it's an excellent bill :- LIFE 15 RARELY (KOLJ UM A FEW, ANC) REALLtf ? iN, "THAT'D BE NEAT " The bill is designed to the building; fraternities could meet with that will help the :fraternities - ALL ONE WAK, ifOO LOSE A FEW ! protect fraternity houses and the house must be used their alumni boards before and the neighborhood," Van CHARLIE BROWN , _<";---.\ other old mansions in the area for offices, private s. 'not, taking a stand on the issue. Dyne said, "but- it's too /-----'-, 9 (1----- from *Jeing torn - down or nursing home, clinic, ukty According to Van Dyne, restrictive as it stands now." , I D --t Awl defaced. . care center, senior citizens IFC has not yet endorsed the Van Dyne said several t (..•.‘ i 1 VIII ' "Some of the councilmen home, club headquarters or bill, because as it stands, any councilmen agreed to amend .....k, %-i - ....,.. .y -wanted to preserve the residential dwelling; and, fraternity involved could not • the IFC 's first two objections. - - . ••• . - -•- -..- - :‘ ,., : ,4 6 ~,,..„ _ _- physical integrity of the inner the owners must have tear down its house and build "They seemed favorable mown 011teniumiollilalm _- . ' _ ---:"7. _-,-_ .-- -- - - -..- --_ - "..:, - •.: - -- ---.-:,,- - - -„ -_ - city," said Paul Van Dyne, the approval of the Borough another one, or buy a vacant toward getting those things Us". ""' 111111 .1111.1111.1 •— - --'-• - - -- :-- • frr-- -- w -- "it -- "--- i - -Y .- - -IF .•!. I n terf ra tern ity Council Planning Commission before lot to expand its present house changed," Van Dyne said. Community Action chairman. altering more than 20 per cent :l• or build a new one. Should the bill pass, 34 - DOONESBURY . • fraternities currently in R-3, - . ' Free U Rt 4 and commercial districts YOU irNOUI kl/!AT ID WHAT BECAME OF THE ERILLANT BLACK CAPTAINS Inter-Varsity Meeting would be rezoned io an R-2 or low density residential LIKE TO KNOW 'THOR? 11" UNE 70 KNOW AND PIER REVOLUTIONARY DREAMS OF MOB/LIZINdi . WEIL., GET .2 - 2. L. BACK Ti) me diStrict. One other, fraternity, • ~ WHAT HAPPENED TO THEIR avIMUNI77SS • AND ' ASK ON IT./ Christian Fellowship • 7:00 tonite , 203 D HUB - now in an R-4 district, would . be: rezoned to an . lR-3 or low i BLACK LEADERSHIP I SHARN6 THEIR PUN \ DESTiN/55? - .4EOOO 1 I density residential district. 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