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    —The Daily Collegian Wednesday, September 19, 1973
Police
arrest.
David Stormer, head of the
Department of University
Safety, indicated the
department had played a role
in the arrest. "We were
aware that he was being
arrested and cooperated fully
Richard Kleinosky (7th- with the State Police,'
biochemistry)! was charged Stormer said.
with possession and sale of 12 Asked if the department
ounces of marijuana Monday knew the undercover
in connection with an incident policeman was operating on
Spring Term • involving an campus, Stormer, said, "We
undercover agent, according generally know when the
to District . Magistrate police work on campus and
Clifford H. Yorks. we usually cooperate. In this
Pennsylvania State Police particular case, I'm not sure
charged that Kleinosky sold whether or not we were
the marijuana May 30 to a consulted."
State Police undercover In another incident, Sheila
arrest
student
YSA plans
By BARB WHITE
Collegian Staff Writer
The Mid-Atlantic Regional
Organizer of the Young Socialist
Alliance is trying to set up a YSA
chapter at the University.
Bill Hutton, the YSA Mid-Atlantic
Regional Organizer, stressed YSA
is different from the Young
Socialists;an organization already
established at the University.,.
"I am afraid the YS has given
socialism a bad name on this
campus. They have it all figured out
(the socialist movement) and want
to shove it down people's throats.
We want to redeem the name of
socialism on this campus," Hutton
said.
Hutton said YSA is trying to set up
chapters on campuses throughput
the country and Penn State is the
largest campus without one. He said
Collegian
(TOR SALE, •
THE MUSIC IS SOUND and is
great with Ampex 860 stereo
tape recorder with speakers 1-
year warranty. $199 - used. Call
Bill 238.7933.
TRAVEL WITH TREAD. 2 snow
tires, H7B, 8.55 x 14. S4O - almost
new, used winter 1973 only. Call
Bill 238-7933.
1972 CHOPPER 450 - Springer
front end, • pullbacks,
inspectable 2,000 miles. Must see
to appreciate. Best offer. 238-5553.
ATHERTON HALL DORM
contract, double room. Call
Juan 865 2225 or 238-6537 from 9
p.m.
1971 YAMAHA 350 cc excellent
shape. Many extras. About $475.
237-7551 or stop Rm. 12 Davey
Lab. " •
GI BSON SG SPECIAL (1969) with
Les Paul Neck, rhythm
humbucker, Grovers, tune-o
matic bridge. Must be heard. 234-
0757.
FOR SALE: TWO; Penn State
regular season tickets. 545 each.
Call 241-3160 after 5 p.m. -
DORM CONTRACT FOR sale,
South Halls, male. Call Tommy
863-0580.
FEMALE DORM.CONTRACT
. available now.' Must sell
immediately. Call Alice 237-8258
anytime.
GIBSON ELECTRIC BASS EB3
5150, JBL speaker D104F•2
Brand new - 5110, call Chris 237
9753.
TEXAS
INSTRUMENTS
CALCULATORS including the
SR-10 Hewlett-Packard HP-35
HP-45 and,Hp-80. 234-0766.
CHANCE OF A lifetime sale! Buy
your Minolta camera at General
Photographic 222 S., Allen.
250 GALLON OIL; tank. 535.00
Call 359-2973.
TWO RUGS Bxlo tan rug with pad
at 510.00 Magee blue and white
tweed without pad 9x12 at 525.00.
Steel desk for 359 -2973: GARRARD ZERO 100 with
Stanton GBl EE, Walnut base,
TYPEWRITERS IN ANY '
language, ' for sale. All 5155.00. Come to 228 S. Atherton
Language Co., 119 W. 23rd. St., St
N.Y. 10011. Tel. (212) 2438086
OLDS RECORDING TRUMPET
and fender stratocaster, 3
pickups, beautiful ~finish. Both
excellent condition 238-3600.
STUDENT RATES ON electronic
calculators save' 15 percent.
Fully guaranteed. We carry
engineer calculators too. Call
Dave Fischman 865-5822 for
demonstration. •
SX 770 PIONEER AMPLIFIER,
15 rms-70-watts; ,1971 model,
excellent condition, 5125.00. Call
Lee at 238-7311.
EAR THWATCH
ROBERT
CAHN'S Environmental Page
every Wednesday in the Monitor,
a daily international newspaper.
HOFNER BASS GUITAR Baldwin
twin-twelve amp silvertone 150
watt bass head. Paul 237-8515.
CALCULATORS: HEWLETT
PACKARD, Texas instruments,
13owmar, Craig, etc. Call 234-0766.
GUITARS AND AMPS. Gibson,
Epiphone, National, Sunn,
Ampex. USED but Top Condition!
Jack 466-6806. -
ELECTRIC
EPIPHONE
QUITAR, Gibson amp Sl5O
Panasonic B&W TV. $5O 238-8388
PSSSSST. HEY YO,U! C'mere!
Wide variety of new posters for
sale. Cheap! Call 238-2915.
FOR SALE: JAMES 3 speed bike,
good condition, 515. Call Mike
237-7132.
SEE ."HAM'S Wide
World" presented dy Penn State
Amateur Radio. Club, 7:30 p.m.,
HUB Assembly Room, everyone
welcome. --•
ID CARDS STAMPED envelope
get details sample 5.25 Dept. PS
Box 393 Bala Pa. 19004.
QUALITY UNPAINTED
FURNITURE Bookcases (70
sizes), desks, tables, chairs,
storage beds, chests. Decorators
Workshop. 200 W. College 237.8900.
agent in 516 Sproul.
Pennsylvania State Police
refused to comment on the
YSA has 60 chapters on campuses
across the country, with six in
Pennsylvania.
"We aim to help make a
revolution in which working people,
the overwhelMing majority, will
replace capitalism with socialism,"
proclaims a leaflet Hutton posted on
University bulletin boards.
YSA supports groups such as
black liberation, women's
liberation, the anti-war movement,
the student movement and
"workers struggling for a decent
living," Hutton said.
"Our job as revolutionaries is to
participate in and champion their
just demands and provide direction
for action," he said.l--
Hutton said YS Opposes all the
movements YSA supports because
YS members believe they are
NEW END TABLES in walnut,
maple, dark oak, also new
coffee tables, 237-5100.
DISCOUNT FILM SERVICE 30
per cent pff also fine coffees,
teas, candies. Candy Cane 128
West College.
USED VACUUM CLEANERS for
student apartments or dorm
rooms. $7.95 up. Call 238.8367 for
information.
NEW TITAN 6-VOLT battery. Fits
MG and Volkswagon. Lists for
$35. Your price $2O. 238-1087.
IRISH SETTER PUPPIES." 6
weeks old. $20.00. Call after six.
355-9677.
MAMIYA C 330 PROFESSIONAL
camera. Accessories. 1 year old,
excellent condition. Best over
5525. Call 865.0525 evenings.
USED FURNITURE FOR sale.
Kitchen chairs, jelly cupboard,
dining table to refinish. 364.9703.
FRESHMAN SEASON
FOOTBALL ticket book - call
Kirk 865-6224.
MOVING TO WEST coast must
sell 1968 Austin Healy • Sprite
$9BO excellent condition, 237-8616.
INSURANCE FOR. AUTO,
motorcycle, personal
possessions, hospitalization,
accident, valuables, fire. Good
rates; Fast service. 238-6633.
ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS
AT fantastic discount prices.
Largest selection. All major
brands. Full-factory warranty.
237-9134 evenings.
AUDIO
BENJAMIN MIRACORD WITH
base and dust cover $50.00 5-
3358.
FOR SALE: MAGNAVOX stereo,
5150.00. Call 364-1287 after 5 p.m.
20-WATT COMPONENT STEREO
SlOO phone 234-0049.
MAGNAVOX TUNER-AMP,
speakers, turntable. Good
condition. $350. Call Jeff. 234-0077.
RAIDER HIGH FIDELITY
' authorized service for Kenwood
Fisher Sony Sansui TEAC Pioneer
Crown Evergreen 466-6500
STEREO SYSTEM. EIGHT track
player recorder, turntable, AM
FM, FM stereo quadrasonic four
speakers. Nine months old. Worth
575.00 new. Selling for 350.00. Call
238.7727 after 7 p.m.
PHILLIPS GA2I2 TURNTABLE
plus-Stanton's best cartridge. 3
months old value $250 will self Sl5O
callF ra n _238-2640.
GARRARD AUTO TURNTABLE,
2 years old; new mag.
cartridge. List $BO. Asking $5O.
Chuck. 238-8830.
STEREO EQUIPMENT: 15-50 per
cent discount. Brand new. Full
factory warranty. All brands also
color TV check before you buy.
Campus Stereo. 237-9134.
RED HOT CASSETTE specials.
Scotch C-60 5.811 Sony C-90 $1.53.
T.S.C. The Television Service
Center.
AUTOMO
E iiiL
TIRES MICHELIN,
VREDESTEIN, Semperit,
Pirelli, Concord, Uniroyal, etc:
Unbiased recommendations.
Discount Prices. Sway-bars, Koni,
AMCO, etc. Call Bagley
Preparation, 238-8375.
1971 PINTO RUNABOUT.
Reduced to $l2OO for immediate
sale. Call 238-7446 after 6 p.m.
1965 CHEVELLE STATION
wagon. Excel 'mechanical
condition Std. 6 cyl. dependable,
practical, economical $5OO, 238,
4470.
ARE YOU AN auto freak? Here's
one for you, center section of a
three piece fiberglass body for an
Avenger GT. It looks like a Ford
GT-40. Fits any VW without
shortening frame. Serious
inquirers only. 238-0480. Gary.
Sl5OOO. Must see.
Morgan, of 48Z. Nimitz Ave., G ~
Stale College, was arrested
Monday by Safety and
- ' re
eA s , operate poi
Ice force
charged with possession of
, .
marijuana
By Pamela Reasner
Collegian Stiff Writer
The Interfraternity Council _
Board of Control is - tlie Greek
piolice force, designed to
enforce Borough, University
'and IFC regulations on
'fraternities.
According to acting Board
Chairman John McKee, the
eight-member .board
attempts to keep fraternity
violations of Borough and
University rules within the
'fraternitiei themselves
through its power to enforce
and punish. I
In addition to federal, state
and local laws, the
fraternities also are subject
' m g m
local chapter!
According to Police Officer
Ronald Shreiffer, Morgan
was observed sitting on the
wall south of Old Main about
8:10 p.m. Monday. Shreiffer
said next to Morgan were a
quart of beer, andlvhat looked
like a marijuana cigarette.
Shreiffer charged that
Morgan then reached into her
pocketbook and removed a
plastic bag, which she
driffed to the sidewalk. The
bag was confiscated and
police charged it contained
marijuana.
Morgan was arrested and
released on bail. Arraign
ment is scheduled for Sept. 24.
Classified
ONE HARDTOP FOR Triumph
TR4 or TR6 5100.00. Also Sony
Cassette deck 5150.00. Cassette
car player $50.00 and cassettes.
Call 237-0865.
1972 CHEVROLET 3 / 4 TON van,
mechanically good, rubber
good, 57,000 miles. Needs body
work $975. Cash. Phone 237-4964
between 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Ask
for Norm.
1969 VW CAMPER excellent
condition, radial tires, •tape
stereo,radio. Price negotiable.
Call 865.8344.
1969 FIAT 850 SPYDER
•Excellent condition. New paint.
Ektra hardtop with convertible
roof. Call Barb 2371797.
1939 PACKARD.' BODY and
mechanical condition good.
Current inspection. Priced
reasonably. 466-6149 or 865.7846
evenings.
1953 OLDS 88 VERY good
, condition. 2 tone green. Original
paint job and interior. $250. Call
Greg 238-9279.
VW KARMANN GHIA, 1970
-automatic stick-shift, excellent
condition, no rust, radio. call 238-
3706.
'7l HONDA 350, 6400 miles,- just
- inspected, tool kit included, best
offer, need money for school. Call!.
237-8977. .
ATTENTION
PIPE' SMOKERS!
EXCEPTIONAL values in
handcrafted black meerschaum
pipes. Huge selection. Catalog.
PMP Co: P.O. Box - 444
Gaithersburg, Md. 20760.
OVERWEIGHT? PSYCHOLOGY
DEPARTMENT's Fall reducing
program is starting now. Call 86.5.
3429 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
RACQUET STRINGING.
: SQUASH, tennis, badminton,
raquetball, tournament nylon.
$6.00 reg. ($10.00) unconditionally
guaranteed. 237-2180 for more
prices and info.
COMPUTERS A CLASS WILL
BE offered in the near future
teaching the-operation, machine
language programming and
actual logic design of the
computer. The purpose of the
class is to let people learn in detail
how today's computers operate.
No previous knowledge of
computers is necessary. Call - 237-
7282 or 466-6160 for more
information.
KARATE INSTRUCTION
TUESDAYS, Thursdays, and
Sundays, 7:30 9 p.m. 106 White
Building. Stop by and see us. The
PSU Karate Club .
HELP LINE: 8 A
F, 116 Old Main. 4 p.m. to
Midnite 102 A Boucke. 12 noon to 8
p.m. Sat. & Sun.:lo2A Boucke. Call
863.0306.
FELLOWSHIP Grad group will
meet_on Thursdays at 7:30 P.m. -
Come to 135 W.Mitchel Ave. if you
want to praise God with us or call
238.4629 or 238.7741 for further
info.
WOMEN INTERESTED IN
careers in communications are
invited to meet local women
working in editing, writing, other
communication areas at informal,
public meeting of State College
Professional Chapter of Women in
Communication, Inc. Wednesday,
September 19, 7:45 p.m.,
Eisenhower Chapel Large
Lounge.
MCAMEE=I
DANCE Workshop is offering
ballet, modern dance, jazz and tap
classes. 238-7014.
DRUMMER AVAILABLE, 8
years experience. Looking for
established rock or blues band.
Call Tom 238.9067.
FOCUS MAGAZINE NEEDS an
advertising staff. Here's a
chance to gain • valuable
experience and make a little
money. Come to a meeting Thurs.,
Sept. 20 in 203 HUB at 7:30 or call
Ken at 865.3924.
IF YOU ARE "serious" about
"ecology" and want to do
something and make some
money. Call 238-0480. Gary.
TYPING IBM SELECTRIC. Pick
up•delivery available. Fast
dependable service. 355-7351.
reactionary, dividing' the working
class and preventing workers from
coming together. Hutton said YSA
believes prejudiceS, not
movements; divide workers.
Hutton said at registration he sold
all the copies he had of The Militant,
a socialist newspaper, and some
socialist books and pamphlets and
collected about 30 names of students
interested in YSA. He said student
response was good as soon as he
explained YSA is not the same as
YS.
Hutton said students who join
YSA may be harrassed "but that is
not an excuse not to join."
"That is what the goveimmertt is
trying to do—scare people into not
doing what they should," , he said.
Hutton said a YSA meeting at 7
p.m. Thursday in 306 Bouke will
introduce students to YSA.
USG GAY LINE, information on
homosexuality, ,referrals, rap.
Tues., Fri., Sun. 7-11 p.m. 863-0296.
FACULTY EPISCOPAL
LUTHERAN Catholic
sponsored ecumenical discussion
Thursday noons bag lunch
beverage provided Eisenhower
Chapel. .
FEEL GOOD ALL over! Get into
ourishoes for guys gals. Bass,
Dexter, great names Looks
Lovingly The Shoe Fly.
DRUMMER DESIRES . WORK
with established rock group.
Call Bruce 237-0985.
FOR THE BEST in solid rock and
good dance music ARGOS a
progressive group. 238.4145
"LADIES NIGHT" AT the
Scorpion every Tuesday with
"Trooper Rabbit" also
"Shepherd" every Wednesday
TYPING: PROFESSIONAL
TYPIST. Theses and term
papers. IBM Selectric. Pick-up
and delivery. Fast dependable
service. 355-7351.
BEESE PHOTO STUDIO
Passports, I.D.'s, Weddings,
Groups, Portraits. 200 W. College
Ave. 237-6647.
EXPERT SEWING AND
alterations. Quality work,
reasonable rates. Free calls on
campus. K. Domenig. 237-8293.
EPISCOPAL STUDENT
ASSOCIATION invites those
interested to Sunday Services at
9:00 a.m.; 6:15 p.m. and Tuesdays
at 7:00 p.m. to a Holy Spirit
Community; all at Eisenhower
Cahpel.
GUITAR LESSONS. CLASSICAL
and folk. Private and classes.
Professional 'state certified
teacher. 238-3711 or 466-6806. •
MODERN JAZZ AND ballet
classes, Miss Audrey Tischler,
graduate student in theatre arts at
Penn State, instructor. For
further information call The
Ballet Studio, Majorie Dixon,
Director, 238-6033. -
DAVIDSON'S BARBER SHOP
the only Roffler franchised
barber shop" in the central Pa.
area: Features men's hairstyling, PROFESSIONAL TYPIST WILL
razor cutting, conventional type term papers, thesis,
haircuts, men's wigs and letters, etc. Close to campus, 237-
hairpieces. • Offers hair 7967
grooming, grooming products -
Roffler and RK shampoos, the
best you can buy hair brushes;
pure bristle, professional quality
hot comb - $18.95, hand blower
hair dryers - $17.95, stretch wigs,
hair pieces, hair piece tape. 102 E.
College Ave. 2nd floor phone: 238-
0612. By appointment only,
[HELP WANTED
to 5 P.M. M
DESPERATE! MUST SELL
COME UP TO Skimontli female dorm contract.. .FAST!
Increased business has created If interested, please call Jo. 865-
openings for cooks, salad-boys, 2457
girls and bus boys, girls. Contact
Mr. Pete Marinakos in person at
Skimont, Rt. 322, east of
Boalsburg,.
PERSON TO PAINT design SUBLET: ONE BEDROOM apt.
patterns on van. Will help, pay , Cedarbrook fall, winter, and
supply materials. Call Jeff 234• spring terms with parking. Call
6077. Dan 237.9115.
LOST
1974 CLASS RING, green stone,
OAX inscribed„ initials KJP
inside, cash reward, Call Karl 237-
2601. -
BLACK SAMSONITE ATTACHE
case contains Soc. I book, two
Shaums "outlines and notebook.
Please call Bill Kipe at 237-6722.
Reward.
LOST BLACK WALLET Friday
night downtown area.
Important cards. Keep money
please return. 234-0622 after 5.
REWARD FOR MEN'S ring lost
near natatorium. Call Jack
Long 237-4203.
BROWN, WHITE, BLACK Saint
Bernard answers to Champ.
Fully grown. Call 238.9983 - 217 W.
Foster 'Apt. A.
GOLD LINK BRACELET with
two charms. Has very high
sentimental calue. Call Chris 865-
2986.
BROWN LEATHER JACKET left
at V.F.W. Friday night after Art
Party. 237-8112 Chris.
,
to IFC rules regarding partiei are selected for each team.
and other social event. The The teams attend fraternity
board also enforces IFC functions, checking for
regulations regarding filing regulation infractions.
reports
assessments
paying
If any fraternity is - accused
13f a violation by the . checking
"The board's function is to teams, its president must
enforce rules and regulations appear before the board. The
board decides whether the
by using a fraternity team
checking system," McKee fraternity is guilty or
said. innocent and administers a
penalty McKee said.
Twelve fraternity members '
and two board members are
appointed team captains and
two other fraternity members
Legislature takes 2-week
HARRISBURG (AP) —The
legislature went home
yesterday for a two-week
recess, after an unproductive
two days in Harrisburg.
Both the House and Senate
are scheduled to return Oct. 1.
The House'approved seven
minor bills before voting 111
to 76 for adjournment. The
unusual adjournment vote
was forced by several
lawmakers who wanted to
keep the session going.
The Senate passed five
measures and ,adjour ned
without objection.
"I suggest we continue in
session because we've
already had seven and a half
weeks of vacation," said Rep.
William Eckensberger, .D-
Lehigh, one of . the House
members Aho skirmished
with legislative leaders over
the adjournment plans.
"It's getting embarrassing
to go home with such an
unproductive record this
FOUND
FOUND: MONEY IN container in
patient waiting room, Ritenour,
during orientation. Describe,
name amount, to claim .at
Ritenour Nurses Station.
YOUNG MALE CAT with orange
stripes, around 300 block of S.
Atherton St. Call Dick 865-1231.
LARGE WHITE DOG found near
Bluebell Apts. Sat. evening 237-
0882..
WANTED
JOIN OUR CREW - delivery
people needed Tues, Thurs.
Friday, Saturday, 6 p.m. - 2 a.m.
must have your own car. Stop in -
Phila. Cheese Steak, 420 Clay
Lane.
FEMALE ROOMATE, 1 block
from campus. Rent negotiable.
Call 237-8507.
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED
for fall term. Student or non
pstudent. Reasonable rate. Call
Les 237.5197 for more information.
Keep calling. -
NEEDED-WINTER-TERM-ap ~
or roommate with apt.
(preferred). Contact Barb Smith
12 Columbia Ave. Carnegie Pa
15106 or phone 238-9474
PART TIME JOB in - Retail Store,
4 hours, 5 days weekly 10 a.m: - 2
p.m. Call 237-8190.
WANTED WEST HALLS dorm
contract. Call Barb 238.0016.
THREE GENERAL ADMISSION
tickets = lowa. Prefer West
sections. Jody 238.3436.
FEMALE ROOMMATE GRAD or
working. Own bedroom. Cozy
apartment near campus. SBO-mp.
Call anytime 865.2376. -
cEMALE ROOMMATE TO share ,
apartment 570-Month. Utilities
included. Call: 237.6750.
DISHWASHER TO RUN machine
Meals plus social privileges
Beta Theta Pi. Call 238-9719.
FEMALE ROOMMATE
WANTED to share apartment at
Penn Towers. Call 234.0457 after 9-
18 (Tue.)
.Call 237-9329.
WANTED: JUNE ISSUE Vogue
magazine. Will buy. 237-4788.
ROOMS
APARTMENTS
1•BEDROOM PARTLY
FURNISHED 2-man apt. all
utilities paid. Available
immediately. 173 mo.- Park Hill.
237-0802.
SUBLET: 1 / 4 OF 2 bedroom apt.
572-month (everything). One
block from campus. No deposit or
lease. Call Rich 238-7272.
SUBLET: ONE-BEDROOM
APARTMENT Park Forest
Villas, rent includes utilities
available Oct. Call 237.2450
anytime.
GRAD STUDENT MALE to share
large 2 bedroom rural apt. SBO
month. Laundry, parking and
utilities. Call 486.6153 after five.
NEEDED: 1 or 2 BEDROOM apt.
in house near town Winter &
Spring terms. Call Bev 238-5267.
8 x 45 TRAILOR FOR RENT one
mile off campus call 237-3928.
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• Any fraternity convicted of
rules violations is liable to
lose its social privileges,
session," said Rep. William
Shane, D-Indiana.
Philadelphia Democrat
Charles Hammock held up a
newspaper with headlines
pointing to the primary task
awaiting legislative action
HARRISBURG (AP) -Bills appropriating about $2OB
million to six Pennsylvania universities yesterday were
released to the floor by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
The allocations represent about a six per cent increase over
last year's funding; compared to about a five per cent boost
proposed by the Republican-controlled House.
The committee also started anew the budget fight by
releasing bills appropriating $21.7 million for various
programs slashed in ' the budget in July. These include $5
million fol. child welfare, $1.2 million for crime control and
$2.6 million for judges' salaries.
The university bills reported to the floor were: Penn State,
$87.7 million; Temple. $52.9 million; Pittsburgh, $48.2 million;
Pennsylvania, $14.4 million; Lincoln, $l.B million; and Drexel,
$2.9 million.
The committee also provided that payments to the schools
be on a monthly basis rather than quarterly to save interest.
This would amount of about 1 per cent over the fiscal year.
tax relief. Other state
legislatures cleaned up their
work this year in 30, 60 and 90-
day sessions, he pointed out.
"The citizens of this
Commonwealth deserve
better representation than
Tune-In to seek better PSU
A better Penn State is the
gbal of alumni, trustees,
administrators, faculty
members and students
meeting Saturday for the
sixth annual Tune-In.
The 35 participants will
"frankly discuss problems,
issues and concerns of the
coming year as seen by the
students," John Black,
assistant executive secretary
of the Alumni Association,
told The Daily Collegian.
Black said student leaders
including intramural sports
participation, rush privileges
and parties sponsorship.
In addition to hearings, the
board meets about twice a
term to discuss any necessary
rule changes or problems.
"I don't know of any
changes concerning social
regulations being planned for
this term," McKee said.
Last year, the board
extended week-end party
hours and requested bands to
stop playing by 9 p.m. on
we've been giving them this
year," Hammock said.
Rep. Robert Rowe, R-
Lebanon, said he was not sure
the average citizen wants the
legislature at Work. ' "The
people of my district are
sleeping a little easier when
we're not in session," he said.
House Majority Leader
Robert Butera,
Montgomery, and Minority
Leader Robert Fineman, D-
Philadelphia, both spoke in
who will participate in the Association Executive Board
Tune-In meet a few weeks ' felt the need for more
before the event to decide communication between
what they will discuss at students and administration
Tune-In. on camput issues," Black
Tuition hikes, hiring, firing, said.
promotion and faculty tenure,
curriculum planning, lack of Tune-In will be held from a
credit and training for faculty different perspective this
advisers and student advisers year because of the revival of
are on the agenda for this the Encampment, Black said.
year's Tune-In. Tune-In will follow up
The Alumni Association Encampment '73 by pursuing
initiated Tune-In because issues and ideas in a smaller
"members of the Alumni group, he added.
weekdays. Fraternities no::
longer need to register their
parties three days in.
advance.
.„
"I think the board is
effective because the
University' and police arA
behind us,"' McKee said:
"The Board works closefi
with the Dean of Student
Affairs and Borough police ' McKee, who was boa&
chairman this summer, will
continue as acting chairmin
until a new one is appointed
by IFC later this month.
recess
favor of adjournment
Butera said he will be
working next week on issues
the House will face later on.
Fineman said the leaders
agreed last June to recess the
last week in Septembei;
because of the Seattle
convention of the National,
Conference of Legislative-
Leaders.
Measures passed by the
House included a $1,172,500
appropriation for the
Appalachian Local Access
Road • Program and a bill
permitting arrest without a
warrant for alleged theft.
Both went to the Senate. The
Senate passed and sent Gov.
Shapp a bill making persons
between 18 and 21 who are
employed by their parents
eligible for unemployment
compensation benefits if they
lose their jobs. Current law
excludes such persons.
Sen. Henry Hager, R-
Lycoming, introduced a no
fault auto insurance bill and
blasted insurance
Commissioner Herbert
Denenberg for "clouding" the
issue.
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