The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 03, 1974, Image 10

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    lo—The Collegian Thursday, October 3, 197
'Open mind'
on Cuba?
NEW YORK (UPI)
!•,ecretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger affirmed today that
the United States has an
open mind" toward the
question of reintegrating
tuba in the interrelationships
f the Western Hemisphere
In a toast to Latin
American foreign ministers,
tut said . "We are prepared to
Next timeyou see
someone polluting, t
point it out. 1
It's a burning dump. It's a smoking
car. It's litter in our parks.
You knoW what pollution is.
Hut not everyone does.
So the next time you see pollution,
don't close your eyes to it.
Write a letter. Make a call. Point it
out to someone who can do something
about it.
People start pollution. People can stop it
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Classified Ads
(FOR SALE a)
• ~ ~ , xoeHONE USED
TIRES MICHELIN,
r h.letier model, very BR DGESTONE, Vredestin.
ondwon Call Seinperit, Monarch, etc Unbiased
44 ''3' 5175 recommendations upon request
Discounts Bagley Preparation
238 8375
1,),,1 10,1:AN PINSCHER PUP
female, AKC re
r, d ~u,t 'flake offer
•, e. , 1 :37 6170
USED CLOTHING AND furniture
at student prices. Second Time
A'. AR AAOSR ITE, value
Around, 325 East Beaver Ave 234
1966
,',<_•,1,,0g 5100 Cad Ken 237 •
SEWING MACHINES, NEW and
—colP,i IC GUITAR, AD used. guaranteed, Laings 238
itTh 1 ABL E budge, fast neck 2200
•u , llent sound and cOnditlon
- ndrd Lase 560 Bruce 238 1451
and your wallet almost'P What
k F. MALE GRADUATE DORM ,sroil need is what we have. Furni•
ontrac t available immediately lure, appliances, and household
I,4'e call Chris at 865 7875 floods. Call Blooms at 355-1663.
k'l_l(,EP 22 AUTO pistol,
Vossbero 22 lever rale Hlgh
, ors cables for Honda 4501(3, 237
HONDA J5O. NEW .nspection, new
~re, „ rebuilt engine, many new
p,tr 5476, negotiable 237 1040
W tiNdATIS RMS Peavey bass
iiinp and cabinet asking 5425
2 S 2708
M & J Foreign
Car Repairs
M - S till 5
748-4015
1970 3-BEDROOM CHAMPION
mobile home with washer,
dryer air conditioner, dish
washer large storage shed,
>torn, windows skirted portly
furnished many extras, available
No., 1 55750 Call 355-7608
after b p m
CARPETS , DORM AND APT
SIZED Pnces start at 521.95 for
a 9 r 12 5 styles. 16 colors. Call
the CARPET MAN between 3 30
& 8 00 at 234-2480
FOR SALE COUCH; rug, curtains
Will sell cheap' For information
contact 234-3662
HOUSE PLANT SALE
plants Jasmine Passion-flower.
Bougainvillea fresh herbs dried
flowers Friday 4th and Saturd4
sth 10 am - 6 pm. Call 237-4622,
address 1011 Saxton Dr. State
College.
DORM CONTRACT FOR
Pollock Dining area. Porter
Hall Male For winter and spring.
Call Jeff 865-9269.
',, , ACLIUM CLEANERS. NEW clod
• used fully guaranteed. 12.50
and up lamgs 238-2200. -
4 k BED FOR sale Like new,
Ft) • ,alt 237 9246 atter six S6O
1: ST RING GUITAR for sale $4O
all 134
PA.R IS nch radial fires for
CAI 234 2030
:Ih. IS POLES, 13INDINGS,
rots 9 . and v6h,te cocktail
•
arts 6 Best offer 237 1697
00Lk'ICH DOWN PARKA
omlot t ranoe 0 degrees to 60
Worn 2
s.ze L XL
,ntris Excellent shape
qq,ails; Ss; \N dl sacrtfice for
,24 17SS
AUSTIN HEALEY, 3000MKII,
.•,rnetely rebotlt, 22,0000rg
• , s tobo , lt eng, new trans, best
otter aroeonly R E Pi Wt, 458 E
leoe Ave , State College, Pa
PURPLE SCALLOPS; PRICKLY
Pear Waffle plants, Asparagus
ert) NOT TO EAT exotic
irreenery A New Leaf, 114 5
Peph SI
•TAKE A STEADY income every
"oath. Install a toosball table ,n
.00r Iratern.ty Coin operated
to be the center of attention
5:,0 00 Call 237 1768.
isNER K 1000 POWER amp 65 &
cc watts and Dynaco Pat a pre
5225 Dvnaco A 25,Speaker5,
5105, Sony TC 160 Cassette deck,
$l5, Lenco L 75 turntable with
stanton 500 EE cartridge, S9O,
Koss Pro 4 A headphones S2O.
&E 36 mch parallel rule & board,
rap.clograph 6 point humidor
$27. 865 6197 will haggle
,:t•Er3 BEDDING FROM
Dusqucsne Unni 113 bedding
eces single size mattress and
ho,spring in one unit. 515 each
Call Chuck 237 6950.
CARPET REMNANTS:Siper cent
t:av,rlps Andrew P.:sociates
Carpet, 1359 East College 237 6950.
USED AQUARIUM TANK
$3 50, salon type hair-dryer
400 d condition S 7 00 238.1908
Cindy) between 5 & 7 or after 10.
DORM CONTRACT FOR sale fall
venter and spring. Pay only 5190
for remainder of term Call 865-
3545
discuss our political
relationships in the Western
Hemisphere and the
restructuring of the
Organization of American
States with an .open mind."
He added that the United
States would pay "careful
heed to the predominant
views of its friends in the
organization of American
CLEARANCE SALE ON all new
Hasselblad lens and camera
bodies at Bill Coleman's Till
Oriober 10 25 30 per cent off
IS YOUR FURNITURE "oil broke
ANTIQUE SHOW AND sale - 34
dealers. State College Westerly
Parkway Junior High School.
Saturday. October 5, 10 to 10 and
Sunday, October 6, noon to 6.
Excellent hi:line-cooking, door and
raffle prizes: benefit Centre Com
munity Hospital. Admission -
$1.50.
FREE KITTENS TO a good home
Litter trained. Also one adult
male cat I Call 234 3469
PUT SOLE LIQUID sash in an
ntiquewatch, rare book, piece
of nostalgia Come see Perotti,
128 South 'Allen
ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS
at fantastic discount prices.
Largest selection. All major
brands. Full factory warranty.
Campus Stereo 227 W Beaver.
237 9134 Also mail-orders.
UNPAINTED FURNITURE
BOOKCASES, desks, chairs,
tables, rockers record cabinets,
pant Decorators Workshop. 200
W College 237-8900.
1973 KAWASAKI 100, ONLY 450
miles. like new, inspected, call
865-1125 or/38-6188, Jeannie.
BICYCLE REPAIRS, PARTS, acces
sories, overhauls and new bi
cycles by Crescent, Stella and
Falcon. fair prices, Strada Bicycle
Shop. student owned. 238-0020.
AUDIO
LIKE NEW STEREO
system includes (4) Pioneer
speakers CS A5OO, (1) Sanyo four
channel stereo receiver No DCX
3300 K, (1) Miracord turntable No.
40A, (1) Pioneer eight track.
stereo tape deck No H-33 Serious
inquiries only Phone Jim 234.
3692
SONY 3 WAY SPEAKERS 560 a
pair New 2 ways S4O a pair
Garrard Lab 80 turntable 545
"Honest Jett" 234-2739 or 237 4937
mint
GIBSON LES PAt/L deluxe 5325.
Marshall 100WN bottom 5325
Heath bottom 5100. Ron 237 1019
YOU BET YOUR ASS
WE ARE
CHEAP
10-40% dascount on all mamr Items
Georges House of Music
1610 N Atherton St
across from Rtverstde Market
STEREO EQUIPMENT IS-50 per
cent discount. Brand new. Full
factory warranty. All brands also
color TV. Check before you buy.
Campus Stereo. 227 W. Beaver
Ave. 237.9134.
ELECTRIC GUITAR AND amp
Excellent condition, must see
Call 238-7247. Ask for Tony.
LIKE NEW PANASONIC quad 8-
track tape system AM FM-AFC
racho Call Sally 865-5048
AUTOMOTIVE 4ik
1965 BUICK WILDCAT. Power
steering, power brakes, 60,000
miles Neen , wOrk. 5150.00. Call
Paul 237 9193.
1972 YAMAHA 360 cc 5600. Call
734 1903 after 5 30 p.m.
M & J Foreign
Car Parts
All Makes
Lock Haven, Pa.
748-4015
TWO BRIDGESTONE RADIAL
snow tires, 165-13 used one
month, cost 565. sell S3O. 237-8220.
'7l KAWASAKI 500 bored out with
exp. chambers 55 mpg. Call
Mike 865 7006
States and at the forthcoming
meeting in Argentina."
In recent months a
movement has been growing
in the OAS to' lift joint
economic sanctions against
Cuba and to invite the
government of Premier Fidel
Castro fo attend the special
foreign ministers' meeting in
Argentina - in mid-March.
Kissinger has promised to
attend the meeting.
President, Ford, in his first
press conference after
Asuming office, indicated
that the United States was
prepared to soften its hostile
attitude toward Cuba and go
along with, but not lead, a
movement to restore
economic and political
relationships with Havana.
Kissinger, at a luncheon
which' he gave for Latin
American foreign ministers
at the Center for Inter-
American Relations, never
mentioned Cuba directly by
name.
He and his aides were
evasive when questioned by
newsmen about the precise
meaning of his remarks.
HoWeyer, the thrust of his
comments was for
cooperation in the
Hemisphere.
He said his appeal for
closer dialogue and
cooperation was "not
proposed in the spirit of ex
clusivity because eventually
1956 FORD PICKUP, ton, very
good condition, 1971 Super
Beetle VW engine, excellent
,onclitlon 669 4922
We solve the problem, not the
symptom Tune-ups by tech
nicians, not mechanics, are our
specialty
1 31 0 S Atherton
65 CHEVE 55,000 MI., power
steering, power brakes, current
inspection, $175.00, 238-2288.
68 CHEVY AUTOMATIC low
mileage, excellent running'coO.
dition, snow tires. Call 234-3488.
INSURANCE FOR AUTO,
motorcycle, personal
possessions, hospitalization,
accident, valuables, fire, good
rates fast service 238 6633.
FOREIGN
- CAR
PARTS
STORE
1680
W. College Ave
238-8021
1968 PONTIAC TEMPEST, 3 sp.,
new brakes, muffler, heavy
duty shocks, radials Call 466-6441
after six
MUSIC ON WHEELS 25 per cent
discount on car stereos, AM-FM
radios, 8 track casettes players.
Large selection Campus Stereo
227 W Beaver Ave. 237-9134.
62 INTERNATIONAL STEP VAN,
excellent condition, ideal for
traveling 865 3770 anytime
evenings except 5p m '6.30 pm.
HONDA 450-CB 1972. Good con
dition, many extras, great
mileage- 5900 Call Brint at 2313-
5704.
1973 KAWASAKI 250 E'NOURO,
extra sprockets, coltipression
release A 1 condition Must sell!
238 3997.
(ATTENTION
SPECIAL P.S.U. ON campOs
Ring Day Ground floor HUB
every Wednesday 11-3. Order
from; Carl, Campus Represen
tative. Rings displayed in the
HUB Bookstdre. Free engraving
with this ad Kane Company.,
Reservists all Branches. Convenierkly
make meetings at Penn State. All Students
with any Reserve Obligation save money and time by transferring to the University
Park Army Reserve located at 1250 Fox
Hollow Road, Uriiversity Park. For
information call 238-6688. We schedule
around home football games and other
University activities.
FREE PUP COLLIE - shepherd, 9 PROFESSIONAL TYPING,. Term
mcis. trained, playful, loves papers, thesis, MBA papers.
people. Please call Fran, 234.2738. IBM Selectric, pickup and
COLLEGE OF ARTS and Ar•
delivery if necessary. 355-7351.
chitecture Organizational WE HAUL ANYTHING. Call Don
Meling of Student Council, ,Oc. 237.7325 or. Greg 237-8880 after 5
lobe 4,4:00, Room 121, Arts Bldg. pm.
Make money at your convenience. New
and transfer students, reservisTs, Vets and
wvilians interested in earning ssssssss
with the Army Reserve at 1250 Fox Hollow
Road. University Park. The monthly
Meetings are scheduled around Univerity
activities (example all home football
games). Call 238-6688.
COLLEGIATE RESEARCH HAYRIDES, CALL 237-2031.
SYSTEMS 1800 E. Ferry Ave.
Bldg, Camden, New Jersey, 60 9 . ENGAGED COUPLES, . . .
962 6777 Complete Educational CREATIVE sensitive outdoor
Research Service including 30,000 portraits of the two of you. Every
research papers on file. Send $2.00 afternoon at Bill Colemans. More
for our mail order catalogue info? Call 238-8495.
the problems I haVe
enumerated can be dealt with
only on a global basis."
Kissinger particularly
alluded to the worldwide
problem of inflation. He noted
the need for cooperation in
the Hethisphere on scientific,
technical and political
problems.
Kissinger addressed the
Latin American foreign
ministers at the middle of a
day dominated by his con
tinuing search for a Middle
East peace settlement and a
resolution of the Cyprus
conflict.
He held an unusually long
two-hour breakfast meeting
yesterday morning with
Israeli Foreign Minister
Yigal Alton. In the afternoon
he Niras meeting with Egyp
tian Foreign Minister Ismail
Fahmi.
Kissinger's aides said the
meetings with Allon and Fah
mi were largely preparatory
to the secretary's Middle
East trip Oct. 9-13.
The secretary of state also
conferred with Archbishop
Makarios, the deposed
president of Cyprus, and said
afterward: "We had a very
constructive talk in a friendly
atmosphere anci l agreed to
stay in touch. l' •
He cautioned however that
it would be 'premature to
predict any specific progress
toward peace 'in the Cyprus
conflict.
IS YOUR HASSELEILAD dusty?
Get a new one at ultra-low
clearanee prices at Bill
Coleman's. 25-30 per cent off. Sale
ends Oct. 10.
BEESE PHOTOI SEUDIO,
Passports, I D.'s, L C.B 's,
weddings, groups, portraits 200
W College Ave. 2nd floor. 237-
6647
CLASSICAL GUITAR, FOLK,
Jazz. Private and class in
struction Professional. State
Certification 238.3711 or 238-9429.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S custom
haircutting at Pietro of Italy,
123 W Beaver Avenue Our ex.
perienced staff is fully trained in
the latest techniques used .to
create the most contemporary
styles you desire. Wie are a full
service salon offer ng all the
benefits that profe sional care
provides. Permanent, ody waves,
hair painting, conditioning as well
as custom style cutsland blower
styling are among our specialities
which help you loOk your best for
the new tali season. Call 238-2933
for an appointment
DUFFY'S TAVERN
on the Di and in Boalsburg
ThursMy Nite Special
Spaghetti Dinner for Two
With salad, home made bun
and pitcher of beer
GUITAR LESSONS: Experiencea
teacher, with references.
Specialties blues, jazz, begin
ners, advanced. Reasonable
rates, Ben 234-2180.
TYPING GOOD PRICE, aid in
grammer, spelling it necessary.
Call Lynn 2 . 37.8675 anytime.
ENGINEERS
our client employers currely have
tee-pavd tumor and senior level
openings for design and manufactur
mg process orientedc
l lustrial,
mechanical, electroncs an chemi
cal engineers Submit resume or call..
PENN CENTRAL PERSONNEL
SERVICE
Hotel State College
P 0 Box 436
State College. Pa _
Telephone 238.4921
la hcensed and bonded empbcyrnent
agency)
A FRIEND WANTS you
Episcopal Worship 9, a.m.-6:15
p.m Sundays Eisenhower Chapel
Get togethers afterward Info 865-
3762
GRADUATING
ENGINEER
Top-notch career positions in
all engineering discilneg with
top-caliber regional, s ate - Wide,
and national complies. No
fee, no contract to si n. Serv
ing Penn State engineering
grads for 10 years with a vital,
professional, career lemploy
ment search program Call, visit
or send resume to: I
Mr. Thomas J. Moyer
PENN CENTRAL PERSONNEL SERVICE
Hotel State Cortege Offices, 2nd floor
P 0 Box 436, State College, Pa
Telephone 23843921
SMALL REFRIGERAIZR4 FOR
rent. 3 months • $24.00; 6 months
- 536.00; 9 months - $42.00.
Unlimited Rent-Ails, 140 N.
Atherton St. 238-3037.
Transcendental meditation
beneficial to
By JOHN McDERMOTT
Collegian Staff Writer
imagine a world free from tension and war.'
This is not a totally unrealistic idea, according to Hal
Masover, a teacher of Transcendental Meditation at the In
ternational Meditation Society, 827 Old Boalsburg Road in
State 'College.
Masover, who has been teaching TM for about two years,
said tension doesn't come from the atmosphere but emanates
-- from the individual.
"Through Transcendental Meditation you can gain a 50 per
cent reduction in anxiety and tension. People who practice TM
adapt to the environment faster and get along with others
better," he said.
According to Masover, scientific studies show most people
utilize only five to ten per cent of their brain capacity. He said
TM helps to develop one's full mental potential. "You're
thinking more clearly," he said, "and you're not only able to
comprehend more, but you gain greater interest."
Masover added that through TM one gets a 16 per cent in
crease in the level of rest.
Rosy KosSoff, a teacher at the State College center, said,
"It's easy, effortless and very natural. It helps in utilizing the .
natural tendenby of the mind towards greater fields of 1
satisfaction."
In addition to following the seven step program, which in
cludes a personal interview and personal instruction Kossoff
said one must abstain from non-prescription drugs for 15 days
before instruction begins. She said there was no moral con
sideration involved, only physiological.
Pennsylvania Senator Richard Schweiker has called for
federal support of a TM program, Masover said. Schweiker
PIANO TUNING & REPAIR, be
in tune for homecoming
professional service all makes B
J Godfrey 237 5168.
FREE PUPPIES HALF Irish
Setter, quarter Lab. quarter
Spaniel Call 692 Q 249.
USG GAYLINE INFORMATION
raps, referrals on
homosexuality 863 0296 Tues Sun
7 11 p m. Fri -- 7 10 p.m.
South Sea Chinese
Restaurant
. 101 W. Nittany
Open 4 , 11 pm
Walking distance from campus
MALES! A NEW "DOO" to suit
you. Get dipped without get
ting ripped. Anita 237-5025.
STREET HOCKEY TEAMS - If you
think your team is good, ploy
ours. Call Mark or Jody 237-1524
7.10 pm. -
GUYS AND GALS, Alice and Don
Hairdressers specialize in style
cuts, hair painting, 225 W. Beaver
Ave. 237.2201.
ROOMS
DRUMMER PROFESSIONAL
ROOM WANTED NEAR campus for strong and tasteful. Needed for
studio and living space: -Calf working band. No hobbyists. Call
Jim 238-1.987 after 6:30 p.m. 2374498 or 234-2708.
237-9666.
STUDENTS, WIVES, OTHERS,
DOUBLE ROOM, EAST Halls, earn money during your spare
two single contracts for sale. time:Call.3ss-7325 or 234-0504.
Call Mark or Al. 8659476.
FOR SALE TWO dorm contracts
tor East Halls room winter,
spring. Call 865 0290.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent , LOST RED AND silver
mechanical pencil around
$75 a month, , near campus
Available immediately. Call Johnston and McKean Halls; call
Reda, Room 14 238-9066. 865,9067 for Brian
SUBLET
SUBLET 1 BDRM APT. - furnished THREE KEYS BROWN leather
$195 per month - all utilities tag, lost on E College Ave. on 9
included; available winter and 25 74. CORRECTION please call
spring term. Call 237-5520 after 865 6736
five. S. Allen St.
LADIES GOLD WATCH. Past week-
SUBLET UNFURNISHED 1- - end. Generous reward if re-
BEDROOM Imperial Towers, turned. Please call Mary Ann at
Sl7O month, after-5, 234.0864. 865-0045.
SUBLET WINTER SPRING TIMEX WATCH WITH crocheted
terms. Three man apt. Beaver band, near Pattee or on Inner
Terrace. Call 238-2936 after five. Loop Bus. Call 234-1645.
HOUSES AI
FOR RENT 9 MILES from
campus, 5 bedrooms, 2-baths;
semi furnished. No pets. No
children 692 4340.
WILL THE FOUR G.l.'s who
looked at house for rent in
Stormstown call back? 692-4340
APARTMENTS
LAUREL GLEN . I Efficiency
furnished, 5120 per month.
Available Oct 1. Call 237-9578 or
238-2881.
FEMALE 4 ROOMMATE IM.
MEDIATELY, furnished one
bedroom apt. $lO3 per month. Call
after s'oo, 234.0727, Beaver Hill
Apts
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State College, Pa., 16801
(814) 237-5709
Heated In , • • r P.:,
WANTED
'BUY, SELL, TRADE - comics, old
bottles, coins, baseball cards,
antiques. Call 865-7816. Tom.
WANTED ONE OR two room
mates, 567.00 per month rent in
apartment. Laurel Glen. Call
Andy 238-5267.
FEMALE ROOMMATE
- WANTED winter term, own
furnished room, walking distance.
Call 237 5215, 135 W. Prospect.
PAUL WINTER CONSORT. two
or four tickets for Friday Oct. 4.
Call 237.5150. Please!
ROOMMATE WANTED TO share
three person apartment, close to
campus, winter, spring- 'terms.
580.93 per month, utilities in
cluded. Call Jan 237-0804.
VOLUNTEERS FOR STUDY of
unmarried couples who are
living together. If you are living
with someone and are interested
in being interviewed call 865.2527
between '8.5. Ask ,for Victoria
Music.
WVU TICKETS, OCTOBER 26, we
need four (.1) Call Bill. 238-8783,
Larry. 238-2801.
HOUS ENIAT E WANTED: 2 grad
students looking for person to
share 3 bedroom house in Lemont
238 4726
FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED.
567 per month, 865.8367 or
237.9552 after 5:00.
RIDER TO HELP exercise horses
Must be experienced with
Lumping.. Phone 237-6528. Ask
for Bonnie.
MALE WHO IS proficient in French
and who is free M-W-F - 3rd,
winter term. Can earn 530 -
$40.00. Call Tony 234-3878.
COINS, STAMPS, POLITICAL
items. Herb Black, 119• D S.
fraser. 238-7833. Now open Mon-
day and Friday evenings.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED FOR 35 how's
per week. Experienced cook and
dishwasher. Call 238 0076
MEXICAN ENTERTAINMENT
needed for Mexican dinner,
dancers, or combo, etc. Coll 865-
6828 or 234-2330.
LOST
ORANGE RUST INDIAN leather
wallet missing 920 74 Sen
timental value plus all my iden.
titication Reward. 355-7965.
LOST' GREY
~..SAMSONI
briefcase on Locust Lane near
Cedarbrook apartments. Call 238'.
4787. Very important. Thanx.
ROOM KEY ON white P 5 U. tag
If found, ple,?se call 865-2352.
LOST LIGHT BLUE denim jacket
w,th dark buttons and waist
band at Josh Jammy. Call .237
6932.
FOUND
WATCH IN EAST Halls Call Beth
Ann 865 0236
FOUND ONE SET of keys near
Kentucky Fried Chicken. Pick
up anytime after 6:00 pm. 4
Nittany 39, 5.3688.
FOUND ORANGE TIGER stripe
tabby cat outside Simmons
one a.m. Sept. 30. To claim call
238-4584.
ONE BLACK LEATHER case with
zipper at Armanara - initials
D.J.B. Ca 11,237-1524 Mark.
CLASS RING. YEAR - 1974. School
• South High, stone color - blue.
Can identify by calling 238-9407
after 5:30.
FOUND GLASSES: AT 250 S.
Burrows, brown glasses in a
white case. Coll Jane 234-0566.
PERSONAL
MEN , WOMEN I JOBS on ships ,
No experience required. Ex
cellent pay. Worldwide travel
Perfect summer job or career
Send 53 00 for information,
Seafax, Dept 56, P.O Box 2049,
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
•••••••••••••••••••
,
Volunteer.
The National Center
for Voluntary Action.
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TWO FUN LOVING MALES
des:re two fun loving females
for 'fraternity hayride, Friday,
Oct. 4. Call 2341315.
JAWBONE
MEET NEW PEOPLE. Friday
Tim Craven. Saturday Dave
Babb. Shows 10 and 1110 An easy
mellow place. 415 E. Foster 238-
1613
mind, body
based his support on the testimony of Raymond Monahan, a
teacher of TM and counsellor at the Philadelphia Psychiatric
Center.
Monahan's testimony stated there is a large . body of
scientific data which suggests TM is an alternative to drug ;
abuse. It further stated that TM appears to operate by
prOviding deep rest which eliminates stress from the nervous
system. and that regular meditation decreases anxiety and •
improves social behavior.
Masover, said that about 10 to 20 thousand people per month
learn TM in the U.S. and about 650,000 people throughout the
world practice it.
There are about 400 members at the local chapter, Masover
said, with about 90 per cent college students.
"It's simple to learn how to do," Masover said, "and if you
stop for a while, you can still pick it up. Transcendental
Meditation is a mental technique, not religion, not philosophy.
It doesn't require special positions .or special abilities."
While it may be simple to learn, Masover said teaching TM
requires a very exact technique, which he learned at the Ma
harishi International University in Fairfield. lowa.
Masover said even though International Meditation Society
is a non-profit organization, it must charge a fee for the
meditation instruction to, pay for materials, salaries and
communication expenses: The prices are $65 for college
students, $125 for adults, $55 for high schOol students, and $45
for junior high students. There is a family; fee of $2OO.
Bike day Saturday
All hike trails will lead to
the Central Parklet Saturday.
as Centre Region Hike-Bike
sponsors a day for cyclists.
The festivities. which will
include bike registration and
it bicycle obstacle course, Will
run from 2 to 5 p.m. Petitions
tor painted bike lanes and
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other two wheeled causes will
be available for signing.
Officials and candidates for
public office plan to attend
the event.
Lemonade will be
distributed free throughout
the day. but cyclists are
asked to bring their own cups.
'A movie experience of major importance ... 1 4 1 :
beautifully and carefully compelled, a kind of
testament to Godard's very original, creative •
impulse, which is undiminished by the world a
he would annitulate." •
—V , ncent Canby NY TIMES
"A song of rev4tution unlike any that's ever
been sung ... Godard's use of a Rolling Stones •
recording session as a grand metaphor for •
growth He devotes half the movie's running •
tone to this Scenes of the Stones rehearsing •
alternate with sequences of pop political •
cartoons the informing idea is sheer genius. -
morg.nvern NEWSWEEK •
' One of the major films of the decade .. • •
A great film-maker at the absolute peak of his •
e / r,
form Whether you primary interest is in $
Mick Jagger. the stat -of-the-revolution. or •
pure-ass dynamite cin a, Sym;athy for the •
Devil is SIT ly not to be missed " •
-THE AILY CAL BERKELEY •
Sympathy for the Devil," •
aof and for our time •
It is a mut of the Rolling
,tones sound and the mi
revolutionary's voice jammed together •
electronically and cinematically. '• • a
- DAILY NEWS •
I loved 'Sympathy for the Devil.' •
Let it bleed •
-L A FREE PRESS
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& Saturday I :
111 Forum :
:30 & 10:00 :
$l.OO •
admission •
a JEM pfoduction •
for USG $