The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 13, 1974, Image 8

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    ''—The Daily Collegian Friday. September 13, 1974
. ■ - baseball to guarantee girls full
/ | rights of participation;
/ / # # The amendment, sponsored
v w by Rep. Martha GHffiths, D
m Michis little more than a for
/ **> /"M / / mality aimed at making the
g m^m ( r Cr 1964 federal charter com
patible with new rules already
g adopted by the organization.
/"* #-1 |*r/*> Rep. Don Ed wards,D-Calif.,
C# / /Cf # V / chairman of the Civil Rights
subcommittee which made the
t recommendation, said ap
r\ O KJ A]f proval by the full Judiciary
Vs/ I Cil /vVCTO Committee was likely within a
week, with a House vote about
» g g two weeks later.
Is Sw Tlle subcommittee's recom
tsCt C-f/\ Cr ( / mendation followed the
testimony of P.J. McGovern,
president and chairman of the
Little League, based in
Williamsport, Pa. McGovern
fully endorsed the change.
McGovern noted that while
the original charter referred
WASHINGTON'AP> A
'loan* subcommittee recom
nended unanimously Thurs
iu\ that Congress amend the
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solely to boys, litigation by
women’s groups and others in
more than 20 states the past
two years bad prompted the
league’s trustees ana [execu
tive board to approve rules
changes earlier this summer
to admit girls. i
He assured the panel that all
branches have been “advised
to honor the change in good
faith and without prej
Edwards said >
“somewhat bothered’
fact that the Litth
meanwhile had estal
separate softball pro)
girls in some dties.
which McGovern
designed to accomod.
who weren’t good eno.
mane cne naraoau teams
“It’s an obvious signal light
to steer the girls there to soft
ball in the first place,!’ Ed
wards said. McGovern denied
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that was the intent, insisting
' ‘it was created in good faith.
Rep. Robert McClory, R r DJ.,
complained that the softban
program wasn’t open to boys
in some cases thereby
posing a reverse issue of
discrimination. I
McGovern acknowledged
that as a thorny question, but
said it was feared that boys
might monopolize the softball
program if it were open to
them, depriving girls of the
chance to play.
Edwards and McClory
stressed, however, that the
revised charter clearly would!
permit no discrimination oni
either side. They indicated the!
panel’s report to Congress]
would make specific mention
of the softball program, so'
there would be no misun
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be opened to all. -- t
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The 3rd Circuit Court of Ap- March. In April, the FCC told
peals here said that a ruling AT&T to provide in
against AT&T by the Federal terconnection service to MCI
Communications Commission customers and to other com
was valid. petitors that lease private
Hie court said AT&T and its lines, often at lower rates than
affilliate, the Bell Telephone AT&T, to businesses.
Co., must “provide the ser- AT&T said in April that it
vices and are prohibited from had disconnected all circuits
engaging in discriminatory to nine MCI customers,!
practices.” ' although MCI had obtained an
The FCC order followed the injunction in January
filing of an antitrust suit requiring AT&T to provide
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its network. trol switching arrangments,”
Yesterday’s Circuit Court the private lines between
ruling came directly in branches,
response to an AT&T request “We are disappointed that
for a review of the FCC order, the court has 1 affirmed an
“AT&T must provide in- FCC decision having such a
terconnections necessary for major impact on the public,"
the delivery of two particular an AT&T spokesman respond
elements of private line ser- ed.
vice,” thie Circuit Court ruling "Interconnection of the type
said. apparently affirmed by the
It said the elements were court will have a negative im
“foreign exchange service," pact on the cost and the
known as FX and used to give quality of telephone service."
businesses such services as MCI was not available for
local phone service across comment.
The North Halls Orientation staff wishes
to thank the following merchants whose
generous contributions made our
"Casino Night" a great success:
Pappy's Pancake Cottage
Funtime USA Hi-Way Pizza
Copper Kitchen Philadelphia Cheese Steak
McDonalds. Golden Comb Style Salon
Penn State Barbers Roy Rogers' Restaurant
Hotel State College Gentleman's Habit.
Cinema I S II L. G.Jialfour
More Than Ice Cream Train Station
Grant City " Munchies
Lafayette Radio Electronics Record Bar
Record Ranch Grok
kNits 'n Kits Pedal's Bike Shop
Penn Traffic End Result
Contemporary Trends Bumble Bee *>
Buffalo Grave Leather Co. Davidson's Florist
Wander Way Mode
Center Sports Sound Associates
Peoples Drug Moyer Jewelers
Crabtrees Jewelers Candy Cane
Radio Shack Puma Tree
Ralph's Record Bar Card ‘n Candle
University Book Centre Lester's Varsity Man
THIS WEEKEND
atHILLEL
TONIGHT 8:00 p.m.
SHABBAT SERVICES
followed by ONEG SHABBAT
and discussion.
; GUEST SPEAKER 9:00 p.m.
Dr. Arthur Goldschmidt
Associate prof, of Middle East
History will discuss his teaching
experiences at the U. of Haifa.
Saturday 10:00 a.m.
SHABBAT SERVICES
Sunday 8:00 p.m.
OPEN MIKE COFFEEHOUSE
bring your instruments,
your talents,[yourfriends ' ‘
COMING SOON:
i Sept. 20 Dr. Robert Friedman,
I head of the Dept, of Political Science
1 will, discuss
“The Implication of
j Pardoning Nixon”
iSept. 29
j SUCCAH RAISING PARTY
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