—The Daily Collegian Monday, May 13, 1974 Pa. registration declining HARRISBURG (AP) Voter registration rolls in Penn sylvania's 67 counties show a decrease of 125,017 Republicans and 79,013 Democrats since May 1973. Except for Clarion County, all of the 67 registration offices provided final figures for the May 21 primary. The Clarion period when the Democrats gained 38,020 voters. In last year's primary, Clarion County bad slightly more than 9,000 Republicans and 9,000 Democrats. Those figures were used in the survey after a spokeswoman said there would be only a slight decrease in registration. After the 1973 primary, both parties regained some strength for last November's general election. The decrease in current registration figures from November is 133,008 for the GOP and 112,247 for the Democrats. Registration normally dips between the general and primary elections each year. Between November 1971 and May 1972, Pennsylvania Republicans lost 37,278. 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The survey was completed late Friday. A spokesman for the state Elections Bureau said official figures had not been compiled because the bureau still was awaiting reports from 10 counties. The reports were due May 1. A Republican spokesman, who asked not to be identified, said the registration drops might be traced to attrition, a "purging of the rolls" of those who had not voted in more than two years. In the state's 10 largest counties, Democrats gained voters in three: Luzerne, from 86,909 in November to 89,626; Mont gomery, 90,109 to 90,295, and Bucks, 85,251 to 85,840. Major Democratic losses came in Allegheny County, down by 46,632 and Philadelphia, a cut of 24,988. Republicans lost heavily in Delaware County, a drop of 14,993; Philadelphia, 32,541, and Allegheny, 24,369. leather and bi It'' . t -sized computer eas intheNvodd. Security tightens in Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Argentina British Ambassador Sir (AP) Foreign diplomats, Donald Hopson practices frightened by guerrillas, shooting regularly, his have wrapped themselves embassy's hired guards have in tight security and have used up to 2,000 rounds a turned some embassies into month in target practice. fortresses of glass and Aregntine federal police grillwork. guard all embassies here, but U.S. Ambassador Robert C. some countries including Hill rides' to work in a $30,000 Germany, Brazil and Israel Chevrolet, so heavily bomb- have brought their own proofed that his chauffeur sharpshooters from home. complains ,the thick glass Others employ extra hurts h;s eyes to see through. bodyguards. HEWLETT E l i PACKARD Sales and service from 172 offices in 65 countries. Dept. 0000, 19310 Pruneridge Ave., Cupertino,CA 95014 A SCOUT? OONESBURY NiTRING The Marxist People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) kidnaped Alfred Albert Latin 111, the U.S. Information Service man in Cordoba, on April 12. Laun was critically hurt in the scuffle and was left on a riverbank by the guerrillas. Embassies had taken elaborate precautions before then, but no diplomats had yet been bothered during the recent years of Argentine terrorism. "Right now everyone is scared," said one western diplomat. "I guarantee you that the first time someone is hit in Buenos Aires, there'll be a line to the airport." Reaction may not be that drastic if there is a new at tack, but some embassies are Collegian notes Common Cause, the national citizens' lobby, will sponsor a candidates night 8 tonight in the Wesley Fom lation hall on College Avenue. Speaking will be several local candidates for political office. Also, the Undergraduate Student Government Depart ment of Political Affairs will sponsor meetings of local Democratic candidates tomorrow night and Republican candidates Wed Next time you ..see • = . point it out. k••••••••••••• • • • • • 0 • • • a • •• AN ALL-NIGHTER TONIGHT? THE CATTLE CAR Open from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. Next to The Train Station A Hedocher Enterpnse % 41 41 41 41 11 41 11 41 11 6 41 II 6 41 6 14 a IP 41 41 di 6 41 6 0° till4AT KIN 31 :1.0 already planning cutbacks. Some dependents, including at least one ambassador's son, have been sent home. "I think we can presume that since they failed with Laun, they will try again," said one European diplomat. "I think people who tended to be blase about security are sitting up and taking notice." After the Laun, kidnaping, the U.S. Embassy pulled back its other three U.S.I.S. men in the interior. The 80-person staff was told not to leave the Buenos Aires area on per sonal business. Official trips must be approved by the ambassador. Two specialists flew in from Washington to take over security. Parties are discouraged nesday night, both at 7:30 p.m in the HUB reading room. Fall preregistration forms may be left at the HUB desk until noon May 22. Any 1975 senior interested in running for senior class president may pick up a petition in 202 HUB. Petitions must be returned by Wed nesday. All students who wish to sub mit films to the second annual Penn State film exhibition on Thursday should contact Rich Curilla in 17 Arts Building by today. Take a Break at A TENDERPAW • (../ • 6:94:h . a.ce._ and, when given, hosts are asked to submit guest lists to the U.S. security officers. Protection has been necessary increasingly since 1968 when terrorists stepped up activity here. In five years, the American com munity has dropped from 8,000 to 4,000, estimates say, including 200 top business executives. But it is not only the Americans who are worried. The vault-like British Embassy is like Fort Knox. Visit slips are passed through a slit in a thick glass wall and guests are escorted in and out. The Israelis, with more than just Argentine guerrillas to worry about, are reported to have the tightest security. Students who participated in the bike hike for the Pennsyl vania Association for Re tarded Citizens should send their sponsor money to Mrs. Jenota, Lemont, Pa. 16851. The Council for Exceptional Children will meet 7 tonight in 269 Willard. Elections will be held. Dr. Daniel F. Hanley, chair man of the Olympic Games physicians, will lecture on "Health Challenges, Drugs and Athletic Performance" 7:15 tomorrow night in 267 Rec Hall. APARTMENTS ' for summer and/or fall very reasonable I Bedroom apartments for 1 or 2 people 2 Bedroom apartments for 3 or 4 people Completely Furnished One block from campus also homes Wagner & Gilliland 4 8 8 -8275 237-6630
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