10—The Daily Collegian Thursday, September 20, 1973 Spokesman pressure on WASHINGTON (AP) A spokesman for President Nixon strongly denied yesterday that the White. House is putting any kind of pressure on Vice President Spiro T. Agnew to resign. Deputy White House Press Secretary Getald L. Warren labeled as false news reports that say or hint "a disposition by the White' House or the people in the White House to force the resignation of the vice president, or that the White House is exerting pressure on the vice president to resign" or that the White House has been the source of stories that • Agnew was thinking about resigning. Earlier in the day, Vic Gold, Agnew's former press secretary, charged that top White House aides Melvin R. Laird and Alexander M. Haig Jr. were encouraging rumors and reports about Agnew's legal troubles so that stories about Agnew would overshadow that Watergate scandal. "This is all calculated by the Whiter House to keep the Agnew story alive," Gold said in an interview. "I'm blaming the White House staff at the highest level. Mr. Haig and Mr. Laird. "It is my contention that this stuff about the vice president is a great di.s.traction from the Watergate and the White House is delighted with it. "Isn't it odd that three weeks ago the, country was talking about the President resigning and now they're V l 4 _ 24E Itattt.s a day/ NEED AN APARTMENT? —We are ready to make deals!! 1. Short Term and Semester Leases 2. EARN part of your rent 3. Need furniture? We have plenty. 4. Short of funds? Talk to manager. As low as As low as 1 Bed 2 Bedroom Per mo I Room $1 35 P m e o r . l-1 /2 Bath $5 0 P mo. per man • including: heat, hot water, cooking & 10-channel cable for more info call -• • 238-1443 talking about the vice president -resigning? Some people may • think that's a coincidence. Some people think that storks bring babies. I'm not that naive." J. Marsh . Thomson, Agnew's current press secretary, acknowledged that individtials at the White House might be encouraging. the current furor over . Agnew's possible resignation,: but he said he thought that anyone who believed that this reflected official policy was overreading the signs. "Under no circumstances do we regard it as a conscious concoction of anybody in the White House," Thomson said: "I refuse to believe that it represents anything close to official policy. It is rather the expression of private opinion." At his daily press briefing, Warren did reaffirm that Nixon stands by his expression of confidence in Bank fears backfire of HARRISBURG (AP) —The state secretary of banking yesterday said a proposal to tax Pennsylvania banks for funding out-of-state projects could backfire. Banking Secretary Carl K. Dellmuth said other states might hit back if a proposed tax on out-of-state Aial4# 4t114- Or 238-1965 denies Agnew Agnew's performance as vice president. Meanwhile, the Denver Post said that Agnew discussed a possible resignation in Denver Aug. 15 but apparently convinced Republican party leaders he intended to remain in office. Bill Daniels, a Republican National committeeman, said Agnew asked him face to face what he should do. "My direct answer to him was that if you're guilty, you've got a problem," Daniels told the Post. "If you're innocent, I would fight it to my dying day." Agnew was in Colorado for the opening of a new dam during August and met with GOP state officials. Agnew moved around the meeting room in the' Denver Hilton Hotel, asking GOP leaders their opinions on the matter, Daniels said. Daniels said he felt the general impression was that Agnew was advised to fight. tax plan investments by state banks were enacted. Dellmuth said a substantial amount of money flows in from lending institutions outside Pennsylvania, He labeled as "completely unrealistic" Secretary William H. Wilcox's proposal that such a tax be levied. We aril WV* Park Forest Apartments West Aaron Drive MakeLcvetNotßabilt Is that an order? Collegian FOR SALE MALE DORM CONTRACT for sale. Call ion. 238-6537 after 10 p.m. WATER BEDS, 516.50 any size. Also a complete line -of accessories, cheap. Call Steve 238; 5635. SIAMESE KITTENS, 7 wks., seal point, lovable, S2O. 237-8067. BEDSPREADS —HAND LOOMED: HANDPRINTED from India, singles and doubles 55.00 and $5.50 at Sunshine, 220 S. Fraser (across from the Post Office.). T.HE MUSIC IS SOUND and is great with Ampex 860 - stereo tape recorder with speakers 1- year warranty. 5199 - used. Call Bill 238-7933. TRAVEL WITH TREAD. 2 snow _ . tires, 1-178, 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 i 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 238 ; 3160 after 5 p.m. DORM CONTRACT FOR sale, South Halls, male. Call Tommy 8630580. FEMALE DORM CONTRACT available now. Must sell immediately, Call Alice 237-8258 anytime. GIBSON ELECTRIC BASS EB3 5150, JBL speaker 13104 F-2, Brand new - SIM 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. $35.00 Call, 359-2973. TWQ : I7.UdS Bxlo tan rug with pad at 510.00. Magee blue and white tweed without pad 4x12 at 525.00. Steel desk for $5.00. Call 359-2973. TYPEWRITERS IN ANY language, for sale. All Language Co., 119 W. 23rd. St., N.Y. 10011. Tel. (212) 243-13086. OLDS RECORDING TRUMPET and fender stratocaster, 3 pickups, beautiful finistt 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. - EARTHWATCH: ROBERT CAHN'S Environmental- Page every Wednesday in the Monitor, a daily international newspaper. P55555T. HEY YOU! C'meret Wide variety of new posters for sale. Cheap! Call 238.2915. FOR SALE: JAMES 3 speed bike, good condition, Sl5. Call Mike 237-7132. QUALITY UNPAINTED FURNITURE Bookcases (70 sizes), desks, tables, chairs, storage beds, chests. Decorators Workshop. 200 W. College 237-8900. ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS AT fantastic discount prices. Largest selection. All major brands. Full-factory warranty. 237-9134 evenings. 108 Photo by Tom Poters GUITARS AND AMPS. Gibson, Epiphone, National, Sunn, Ampeo. USED but Top Condition! Jack 466-6806. CALCULATORS: HEWLETT PACKARD, Texas instruments, Bowmar, Craig, etc. Call 234-07e0. DISCOUNT FILM SERVICE 30 Per cent off also fine coffees, teas, candies. Candy Cane 128 West College. NEW END TABLES in walnut, maple, dark oak, also new coffee tables, 237-5100. INSURANCE FOR AUTO, motorcycle, personal possessions, hospitalization, accident, valuables, fire. Good rates; Fast service. 238-6633. USED VACUUM CLEANERS for student apartments or dorm rooms. $7.95 up. Call 238-8367 for information. MOVING TO WEST coast must sell 1968 Austin Healy Sprite $9BO excellent condition, 237.8616. NIANIIYA 0330 PROFESSIONAL camera. Accessories.l year old, excellent condition. Best' over $525. Call 865-0525 evenings. USED FURNITURE FOR sale Kitchen chairs, jelly cupboard dining table to refinish. 364-9703 NEW TITAN 6-VOLT battery. Fits MG and Volkswagon. Lists for 535. Your price 520. 238-1087. AUDIO ALMOST NEW QUADRASONIC ;. 1971 DODGE DEMON 340 Sport am-fm cassette recorder player Coupe. Excellent condition, and tapes, water-bed with many extras, must sell 865-6029 elevated frame, TV. 237-1292. ____ MUSIC FOR YOUR car. FM-AM radio, fits all G.M. cars and trucks S3O. Mustang am radio $l5. Crown cassette player-recorder $25. All units in good condition. Ca II 237-9296. 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 sell $l5O call Fran 238.2640. 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 S.B Sony C-90 $1:53. T.S.C. the Television Service Center. RADER HIGH FIDELITY authorized service for Kenwood Fisher Sony Sansui TEAC Pioneer Crown Evergreen 466-6500 BENJAMIN MIRACORD WITH base and dust cover $50.00 5- 3358. FOR SALE: MAGNAVOX stereo $150.00. Call 364-1287 after 5 p.m AUTOMOTIVE goL VREDESTEIN, Semperit, Pirelli, Concord, Uniroyal, etc. Unbiased recommendations. Discount Prices. Sway-bars, Koni, AMCO, etc. Call Bagley Preparation, 238-8375. 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. 5150.00. Must see. 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, econornical 5500, 238- 4470. 1969 VW CAMPER excellent condition, radial tires, tape stereo,radio. Price negotiable. Call 865-8344. 1969 FIAT 850 CORVETTE. AM FM, radials, mech. excel. 35.40 m-gal $750. Bob 237-8087. Defeats new minimum Wage veto upheld WASHINGTON (AP) The House has upheld President Nixon's veto of a bill increasing the minimum wage to $2.20 an hour and extending coverage to 7 million new workers, including household maids. The•2s9 to 164 vote yesterday was 23 votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to override the veto. It gave Nixon a perfect six for-six batting average in vetoes sustained this year. Nixon vetoed the bill on grounds it would increase unemployment and add to inflationary pressures. After the vote, AFL-CIO President George Meany said the defeat of the bill "is in reality a victory for exploitation and greed." "The will of the majority has been thwarted and the worst paid workers in America will continue to subsidize their greedy employers," Meany said. The bill would have hiked the minimum wage from $1.60 an hour to $2 this year and $2.20 next year. A determined lobbying effort by organized labor was unable to cut deeply enough into Martin sentenced PHILADELPHIA (AP) Aubran W. Martin yesterday was sentenced to die in the electric - chair for his part in the 1969 murders of United Mine Workers reformer Joseph Yablonski, his wife and daughter. The sentence handed down by Judge Charles Sweet marked another coup for Richard Sprague, the special prosecutor overseeing the Yablonski case. Sprague, Philadelphia's first assistant district attorney, has won convictions in all of the 400 murder cases he has prosecuted. 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. 1972 YAMAHA 250, OT2 Enduro, 1200 miles. Excellent condition. Call Chas after five at 238-3680. 68 MUSTANG AUTOMATIC, power-steering, new inspection, fine condition - price negotiable. Asking 5950. Call 234-0471. PUCM 125 MX 1972, never raced, excellent S 500; trailer S 100; Bell Star 550. 8651162 afternoons. 1971 SUZUKI; 125 Trail bike Good shape. 237-7290. 1973 PINTO RUNABOUT for sale. Delux interior, radial tires, 2000 cc, disk brakes, luggage rack, handling package. 237-9879. VW BUG 1960, good condition. - New clutc. Asking $250. Call Jon 234-0692. Must sell. PORSCHE 1971 - 911. Excellent condition many extras. Call 237- 8708 or 865.3993. 1968 VW SQUAREBACK, 54,000 miles. Complete service record, very clean, one owner. $lO5O firm. 238-4242.. 1972 YAMAHA 360 cc Enduro, 5300 mi. Reed valvs, luggage carrier. Great shape. Call John 238.4788. 71 HONDA 350, 6400 miles, just inspected, tool kit included, best offer, need money for school. Call 237-8977. ATTENTION LET. AN seamstress make repairs or alter your clothing. Very reasonable. Call 234.0471. EPISCOPAL STUDENTS INVITES those= interested to Eisenhower Chapel Sunday Services at 9:00 am and•or 6:15 pm. Also Holy Spirit Community, Tuesday 7:00 pm. MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL at the Shandygaff Saloon. HITCHCOCK RAILWAY NOW taking fall term rack band bookings • call Ed 237-6064, Jim 355-9705 nights. THE YUCATAN HAMMOCK legendary gift of the gods - sleeps 2. Come on in and try it! at Sunshine 220 S. Fraser (across from the Post Office). PIPE SMOKERS! EXCEPTIONAL values in handcrafted black meerschaum pipes. Huge selection. Catalog. PMP Co.- P.O. Box 444 Gaithersburg, Md. 20760. MICHELIN OVERWEIGHT? PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT's Fall reducing program is starting now. Call 865- 3429 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. RACQUET STRINGING. SQUASH, tennis, badminton, raauetball, tournament nylon. 56.00 (reg. $10.00) unconditionally guaranteed. 237-2180 for more prices and info. HELP LINE: 8 A.M. 10 5 P.M. M F, 116 Old Main. 4 p.m. to Midnite 102 A Boucke. 12 noon to 8 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 102 A Boucke. Call 863-0306. INTERVARISTY CHRISTIAN 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. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DANCE Workshop is offering ballet, modern dance, jazz and tap classes. 238.7014. DRUMMER AVAILABLE, years experience. Looking for established rock or blues band. Call Tom 238-9067. The number two man in the Philadelphia district attorney's office, he is a strong advocate of the death penalty. At yesterday's hearing he called upon an assistant Philadelphia district attorney to testify on a study made concerning the use of capital punishment in Pennsylvania. Arthur Schuman argued that his study of some 430 first degree murder convictions over the past decade showed that the death penalty had been meted out in a non discriminatory fashion. Judge Sweet accepted the Classified 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, razor cutting, conventional haircuts, men's wigs and hairpieces. Offers hair 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. KARATE INSTRUCTION TUESDAYS, Thursdays, and Sundays, 7:30 - 9 p.m. 106 White Building. Stop by and see us. The 'PSU Karate Club. 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. USG GAY LINE, information on homosexuality, referrals, rap. Tues., Fri., Sun. 7.11 p.m. 863.0296. FEEL GOOD ALL over! Get into our shoes 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 GUITAR LESSONS. CLASSICAL and folk. Private and classes. Professional state certified teacher. 238-3711 or 466-6806. EXPERIENCED "LADIES NIGHT" AT Scorpion every Tuesday . with "Trooper Rabbit" also "Shepherd" every Wednesday t.mr.bm. PHOTO STUDIO Passports, I.Ci.'s, Weddings, Groups, Portraits. 200 W. College Ave. 237-6647. At-- EXPERT SEWING AND alterations. Quality work, reasonable rates. Free calls on campus. IC Domenig. 237-8293. TYPINGf PROFESSION I TYPIST. Theses and term papers. IBM Selectric. Pick-up and delivery. Fast dependable service. 355-7351. , FOUND FOUND: SMALL KEY, possibly to bicycle in H. Dev. Building. To claim call Patti 865-5363. FOUND: BLACK WALLET downtown. Identification in wallet, but can't find owner. Please call and identify, self by name. 865-8446. LOST LOST OLASStb REWARD brown frame with gold stems - foto gray. Please call 237-6142. LOST: BLACK, AND white long haired male cat, four months. Please call 238.7556 or 238-7043. MALE KITTEN, 5 months. Black with two hidden white spots. Very affectionate. Call Tammie 237-0062. REWARD FOR MEN'S ring lost near natatorium. Call Jack Long 237-4203. BROWN LEATHER JACKET left at V.F.W. Friday night after Art Party. 231-8112 Chris. 'LOST BLACK WALLET Friday night downtown area. Important cards. Keep money please return. 234-0622 atter 5. the conservative opposition to produce a two thirds majority: Fifty-one Republicans deserted the administration and voted to override. But 29 Democrats offset the loss, joining with 135 Republicans to give Nixon a comfortable margin. The vote, which wiped out a three-year effort in Congress to increase the minimum wage—last raised in 1966—left the future of the legislation in doubt. Nixon and most Republicans who took part in the debate said they would support a more moderate bill and urged the Democrats on the Education and Labor Committee to bring one out promptly: But Rep. John H. Dent, D-Pa., chairman of the subcommittee handling the bill, said he would leave Congress before he would bring out a bill containing Nixon's recommendation for a lwer wage scale for teenage workers. The lack of such a differential was one of the] major factors influencing Nixon's decision to veto the bill. argument "In Mr. Sprague's excellent brief, he shows that the death penalty in Pennsylvania has not been applied in an impermissibly discrimin atory manner, either to a race or to whether the defendant is represented by appointed or private counsel," Sweet said. Now Sprague awaits what probably will be his biggest court battle to date. Deposed UMW president W.A. "Tony" Boyle was charged with murder in the Yablonski case two weeks ago, adding another trial to the case that has taken up three years. 1474 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. WANTED ROOMATE WINTER TERM only. Share cozy one bedroom apartment one block from campus. Jan 23741842. .RIDE TO BELLEFONTE every Thursday after sixth period. Will pay. Call Bob Somers 355- 3343. HOME FOR SMALL dog for 1 or 2 months. will pay food, 510 per month. Call 234-0553 or 865-2893. 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 _es 237-5197 for more information. Keep calling. NEEDED-WINTER-TERM-apt., or roommate with apt. (preferred). Contact Barb Smith 12 Columbia Ave. Carnegie Pa 15106 or phone 238-9474 PAR r IME JOB in Retail Store, 4 hours, 5 days weekly 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Call 237-8190. THREE GENERAL ADMISSION tickets - lowa. Prefer West sections. Jody 238-3436. EMALE ROOMMATE GRAD or working. Own bedroom. Cozy apartment near campus. SBO-mp. Call anytime 865-2376. FEMALE ROOMMATE TO share apartment S7O-month, Utilities included. Call:. 237-6750. u/SHWASHER TO RUN machine Meals plus social privileges Beta Theta Pi. Call 238-9719. PROFESSIONAL TYPIST WILL type term papers, thesis letters, etc. Close to campus, 237 7967. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share apartment at Penn Towers. Call 234-0457 after 9- 18 (Tue.) Call 237-9329. ROOMS DESPERATE! MUST SELL femaledorm contract ..FAST! If interested, please call Jo. 865- 2457. MALE DORM CONTRACT for sale, East Halls, will make any deal 234-3474. APARTMENTS SUBLET: ONE BEDROOM apt. Cedarbrook fall, winter, and spring terms with parking. Call Dan 237-9115. 1-BEDROOM PARTLY FURNISHED 2-man apt. all ; utilities paid. Available immediately. 173 mo. Park Hill. 237.0802. RENT: SPACIOUS, 2-BEDROOM apartment walking distance campus. 5150 per month. Ask about Crestmont Apt. C-8 (237. 3456). SUB•LEASE WINTER and spring three bedroom furnished apt. Two baths, dishwasher utilities included. Close to campus. 5360 per month 237-3545. 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 466-6153 after five. 8 x 45 TRA(LOR FOR RENT one mile off campus call 237-3928..
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