Ihe Dail% ( ollegian %%ednesciu%. o% ember 6.1971 GSA opposes tacufty union fig JAN ICE SE.I:III.N ( ullegiati Staff tt riter lw Graduate Student Council last night defeated ,a resolution to -upport facult Unionization. 1 iesuluuon passed Spring 1 ,•riii (opposing faculty Imonizatillti still stands "I I spring resolution states 11,11 The Graduate Student Effective last night. Rick assume the presidential role. x - ii, 00000 •••_t_••••••••qpf••••••••••••••••• • GL ak.k . MOWAPOCE. WIRE 15 lOW sPcOrdelli • i.,t cipur t teqiii 3 .:. QIN • • • • . • • • • • ~ , • • 1i I CO%/AttiT AF-FoR TO MISS • •4. . • ,„,,,,, 4.1 75 - „,,,...„ winter term films**: • r 1....4) 1 THE GRAND ILLUSION • L i • • - 4 4 .3 -75 .- ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN: i 6- ALIA Pt_Mi- 1P • • dt.-.. :t FRONT : 1 THE BIG 'SLEEP • • • _ • • 4,5- ..„., BARBARELLA • • FILM RAN 7 1 FLIT FLAM MAN • • •( • ........ ....., ...... ..... ..... ..... ... 70THELL0 6 • : FOC. MORE INFO. 1 R*C. 4.116 6. CW" . •-• TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD : : lICKEIS 305 .K.E.e.NI I A MAN FfR ALL SEASONS : • • BCDS ciO D .1 WHAT'S UP TIGER LILY? : • g RoT\ FRA -,, • 1 , ****4-41.** . •-•-****************** **************/ , Prevention of campus crime begins with student awareness. Use strong bicycle chains, carry purses carefully, and report all thefts to Security - Patrol immediately by calling 865-5458. it **AL** * * *** -v- ** **********************************l NOW! ! ! JOIN Inflation Fighters HOURS : 237- m-w- 10-9 THE WONDER WRY. „5941 T-T-F-S - 10-6 Association is opposed to faculty unionization until such time is the graduate students can be assured that unionisation will snot ad ersely affett their .academic and economic welfare." GSA members said they feel (hey have gotten this assurance only formally and not supportively front the Penn 'State University Professional Association PSUPA ) or from any other unionizing organization. In retusing support of !acuity unionization. GSA delegates cited .reasons such as possible declines in academic quality and ad n»nistrative funding cuts that ould affect graduate students: THE WONDER way... Join the Inflation Fighters!!! 366 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE AT GARNER Howard (graduate astronomy i resigned the GSA presidency. He said he does not have time to do the job effectively. According to the GSA constitution. the 'vice president assumes the role of presidency if • the pre4dent does not complete his term. Vice president Dion Stewart declined the office because of conflict of interests. Stewart is a student representative to the University Board of Trustees. The GSA rules committee presently is revising the constitution to account for such discrepancies ~,,cianc erning the presidency. The revision will include the procedures to be followed if the vice president isn't able to Why wait? Stewart will act as tem porary president until a new president can be. elected. The graduate students also are . concerned with the present _term-semester controversy. A graduate questionnaire near com pletion will determine GSA's stand on the issue. GSA also passed a resolution supporting women's center at the University. A coalition of women's organizations petitioned GSA for support concerning staffing, space and financing. Graduate students can obtain tax exemptions for teaching by registering for a two-credit course in super vised college teaching ex perience. It does not fulfill credit requirements toward graduation. The graduate housing cooperative still is in need of student support. The co-op will attempt to provide cheaper rents, community involvement, and a solution to the student housing problem, according to Jim Mosser, sriokesman for the co-op. Vinyl and nylon warm-up sults Speedo swimwear ankle & wrist weights Sleeping bags Sport clgthes Racquets & Balls Weight sets Dumbbells Gym shorts OPEN Mon-Wed-Frl 9-8 Tues-Thurs 9-5 Sat. 9.5:30 We honor: Mestere - haw BankAmericard 4 4‘POPt4 Fraser Street Mall Food sales rights asked By PAMELA REASNER Collegian Staff Writer The Association for Residence Hall Students will petition for a suspension of the sales and solicitation policy on the University Park campus. ARHS President Wendy Morris and Vice President Joe Davidson said at last night's meeting University Provost Russell Larson, while acting president, gave Com monwealth Campus directors the .authority to suspend the policy. Davidson said the policy was established because of bonding agreements and health considerations. He said that because these conditions are the same at University Park as at other branch campuses, the policy shOuld also be suspended here until the whole issue is cleared up. Davidson said the policy was drawn up to prevent area councils from selling thud for *l r a Placi State College, Pa. 16801 Penn State Souvenirs PSU vinyl ponchos Wooden darts • Decorative Fishnet Japestries Gym basis Leather grods Paddleball Dartboards Table tennis Squash Phone 237-70211 profit to dormitory students He said area councils bought food from the Univer sity and off-campus to sell to students last year. He said Ot to Mueller, director of Housing and Food Services, complained that these sales were cutting back snack bar profits. Dttvidson said money ($1 for every residence hall student or $12,000) now received by area councils and individual houses from Housing was never officially tied to the establishment of the sales and solicitation policy. Davidson said ARHS would TM talk Scientific evidence in support of tran- He said scientific studies back him up scendental meditationovill be presented at 8 According to Hal Masbver. teacher of TM at tonight in'loB Forum 11 William Scranton 111 ) the Student International Meditation Societ . and his wife, Coral. TM allows one to reach a deep sleep ‘%hile t he The Scrantons, sponsored by the Students mind remains alert International Meditation Society, are in ternational directors of the World Plan Executive Council which oversees the teaching of TM on an international basis. Scranton, son of a . former Pennsylvania governor, said he is especially interested in gaining government support. Scranton said he speaks to business, in dustry and government agencies on a volun teer basis to point out the benefits of TM. He said TM can be' applied to prison progiams, drug rehabilitation, secondary education, mental hospitals, and civil service • HARRY'S DOWNSTAIRS - 1 presents STAR Wednesday nig musicht k and dancing till 2 a.m. domestic and imported beer on tap 1 6 Corner of College & Sowers Streets ~ UNIVERSITY CALENDAR / Wednesday, November 6 SPECIAL EVENTS University Theatre, Surrealistic Celebration, "The Breasts of Tiresias" *and "The Wedding on the Eiffel Tower," 8 p.m., Playhouse Theatre. Alpha Phi Omega loodmobile, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., HUB ballroom. University Theatre student preview, "Lemon Sky," Bp.m., Pavilion Theatre. Penn State Brass, orale, 8:30 p.m., Music Building recital hall. Music by McKay, de Lorenzo, Chavez, Haydn, Burt Fenner, Bilik and Leonard Bernstein. FSHA 410 dinner; "South America," 5:30 p.m., Maple Room. Reservations required. Two Cultures Dialogue, noon - 2 p.m., Room 189 Materials Research Lab. Robert G. Price, philosciphy, on "Wildernesi: Values, Policies and Decisions." a - . SEMINARS Remote Sensing, 4 p.m., Roonr 204 Electrical Engineering. Benjamin Merembeck, Forest Resources, on "Reforinatting of Multispectral Scanner Data for Display on the Colored Cathode Ray Tube (GE Image 100 System)." Analytical Chemistry, 11:30 a.m., Room 333 Whitmore. Haydon Clark on "Pattern - Recognition of Petroleum Samples." ' • , MEETINGS - • AWS, 7 p.m., Room 203 HUB - . • . FILM ', • - Commonsplace•Theatre, "On the Waterfront," 8 and 10 p.m., Room 112 Kern. 7 D EXHIBITS • _ Museutii of Art Twentieth Century Master Potters, Gallery B. Living Artists and the Figure, Galleries sA and C. Zoller Gallery Graduate Show. . . Chambers Gallery Dan Fitch, paintings, drawings, constructions. Kern Gallery Ken Kuhn, wall reliefs. D. Blumenthal, paintings. Rare Books Room, Pattee Library Rare books, manuscripts, letters, journals - related to Surrealist movement. - Cultural Center, Walnut Bldg. "The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution, 1770-1800," a Smithsonian traveling exhibit. Sackett Gallery Graphics exhibit by freshmen students in architecture 121. Through Friday. reconsider its proposal- if Housing officially tied the two together. ARHS also voted to propose changes in present escort regulations stated in the Penn State - Student Handbook 1973- 74. If these changes are ap proved by the University Board of Trustees, residence hall students will be able to vote on escort requirements as well on visitation policy. The proposal also states: —visitors would only have to be escorted when escort regulations are in effect ; —unescorted visitors of the set for tonight Masover said TM relieves anxiet ,til eliminates negative behavior. The Scranton gtudied TM with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Coral Scranton taught TM in England for two months and established the first TM teaching center in Korea. • Bill was graduated from Yale in June, 1969. with a B.A. degree in American Studies tie is the president and publisher -of Greenstreet News Cohpany in Dallas, Pa.' Tonight's lecture is free and open to the public. opposite sex would only be in violation of escort rules and procedures when escort regulations are in effect, and —persons who are not students of the University will be entitled to escort as well as visitation privileges if they register with the residence hall staff member. ARHS Escort Committee Chairman Debbie Blumberg said the provisions were based on the results of a survey taken last year that indicated silents wanted the escort requirement to be decided In a majority vote in eat h residence hall.