Guerrilla attacks rock Argentina BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (AP ) Outlawed Marxist guerrillas flouted Argentina's new state of siege yesterday killing an army officer, burning military vehicles and raiding a busy commuter railroad station. The attacks were apparently a refusal of terrorists to accept the broad powers assumed Wednesday by President Isabel Peron to end, what the government called an "inhuman and criminal terrorist plan against the entire nation." Mai Nestor Horacio Lopez, a military high school in structor. was machine-gunned to death and a military guard seriously wounded in a guerrilla ambush as Lopez was getting into his car Police sources said at least 18 army buses parked in a fac tory lot 20 miles north of here were virtually destroyed by bombs and fire They attributed the raid to the outlawed Kissinger drops visit to Turkey By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A planned visit by Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger to Turkey was called off yesterday under the weight of Turkish politics and a noisy anti-Kissinger demonstration. But his Middle East diplomacy whirled on with visits to Syria and Israel The cancelation of Kissinger's planned Indian festival The Indian "victory of good ness" will be celebrated Sun day night on the ground floor of Kern Sponsored by the Penn State Friends of India, the celebration is being held in con juction with the Indian festival named Deepawali The Arnold Air Society wishes to thank Angel Flight and the 4 Arnold Air and Angel Flight Pledges for a fantastic spaghetti dinner. CONFLICT EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FOR FALL TERM ANNOUNCED Printed below is the final .examination period con flict schedule for Fall Term, 1974. Only those stu dents assigned to a conflict examination period should follow the schedule outlined here. All other students will have their final examination period at the .time and place announced in the originally published schedule. Students with conflict schedules may pick up their copy of the assignment form at the University Scheduling Office, Room 1 10 Shields Building. If, for any reason, an instructor has not received no tification of the students assigned to the confict meeting, the student's copy of the conflict request and assignment form may be used to certify that he has been assigned to the conflict meeting thereon indicated. TrAiinterpretation of the time designations used in die final examination period schedule is as follows: • M Monday, November 18, 1974 T Tuesday, November 19, 1974 W -= Wednesday, November 20, 1974 8:00 8:00 to 9:50 am. 10:10 10:10 a.m. to 12 noon 12:20 12:20 fin. to 2:10 p.m 2:30 2:30 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. 4:40 4:40 to 6:30 p.m. 6:50 6:50 to 8:40 p.m: 9:00 9.00 to 10:50 p.m. ACCoanfing jACCTGI 20 , AAPt Archlectura: Eng(neering (A E) M-10 IC 208 Eng E Bogt 1910C1 13 T 10 10 111 L 4. 421 T 10 10 8L 4 7 2 Apot Sus.ness Log st)cs (SLOG) 102 'VI 10 10 304 Bourwa Cnernist,, ,CHEM) _ M 10 10 10201. Al 8 00 182 Vid Acct , T 2 30 160 Wo M 10 10 104 M B T 4 40 102 M B 100 T 10 10 103 MB MetnancalEngreenng AA 10 10 107 Sac 22 Ap6t C, i En.;neerog (C Ei M 4 40 11 7 Sac APO! 322 APOt Econormcs I ECON I 2213 T 8 00 208 W 1 Electncal Enipneering (E El 53 Appt 220 W 440 I .IISEEW Engreerng CreChancsl64lol) 13 4 W 8 101EEE W 1220 26MS 14 1-8 English (ENGL.) 1 f , Appt FoodScence IFD SCI 212 App! Geography (GEOG) German I GERI visit to Turkey today , was Triggered by a Tutkish political dispute over Cyprus policy. It was announced in Ankara by Turkey's caretaker premier, Bulent Ecevit, as 2,000 students demonstrated at the city's Middle East Technical Univer sity with signs reading, "Kissinger mur derer." A senior U.S. official said Syrian President Hafez Assad had eased his planned According to Beebak Perti, president of the club, the festival will begin with a small religious ceremony. Af terwards" Indian food will be served, Perti said. The festival starts at 6 p m. At 8 p.m. an Indian movie will be shown. Admission for the Whole event is $l. Hort,c,ltae MOAT) 101 Ant 137 ADDt Inoustriai Eng.neerng 11 El 317 Apot Man Envionmera ReLat , ons (M E RI 100 APDI Mathernat)cs 'MATH) T 10 10 165 WI Metab,goMETALl 59 W 8 00 121 M I 403 44)0t Microbrology (MiCRB) 312 Appt Pniosoony !PHIL) 12 Appi Cv~ M 8 00 160 Wd APDI W 8 00 104 01 ADM 23 7 W 8 00 103 0 L Pola.cai Science (PL SC) Ouantafive Business An alys.s (OBAI 101 Statistlcs STAT) 200 301 EIMMIZI M 12 20 102 Ml 3" 1 12 20 103 M B People's Revolutionary Army ( ERP Police said an ERP group also took control of suburban Avellaneda railway stateion at gunpoint briefly to hand out revolutionary propaganda and spray-paint walls with an tigovernrent slogans Then federal police announced that bomb disposal experts exploded a charge planted in front of a primary school Wed: nesday night. No one was injured. The building was heavily damaged. Interior Minister Alberto Rocam'ora said the state of siege was imposed because of anonymous threats that school children and teachers would be killed and their classrooms bombed. "It was the drop of water that caused the glass to overflow," he said. ThObsands of nervbus parents held their children home for the second day. No one claimed responsibility for the threats Bombings. kidnapings. assassinations, police raids, am bushes on military installations and other acts of terrorism by left-and right-wing opponents of the government began in creasing in September when more than 150 explosions rocked Buenos Aires over one week-end. At least 137 people have died since Mrs. Peron succeeded President Juan D. Peron on his death July 1. PLANT SALE & TERRARIUM DEMONSTRATION Sat. & Sun. Nov. 9 & 10 1:00 - 5:00 PUB Rec Room Terrarium demonstration at 2:00 both days , • - Door Prizes r, i f ' tr 4 -.‘ Sponsored by t/ I n : I ' . ' A r t I ! aft, !!_fftlAVO7/6'4e: resistance to negotiations between Israel and Egypt during more than three hours of talks with Kissinger in Damascus, but apparently did not flash a clear green light for the negotiations to begin. Kissinger then flew from Damascus to Jerusalem where he assured Israel "there is no change in American policy on any of the issues" involved in his quest for Middle East UniverthY Theatre play opens 'Sky:' Conflict By C.J. Arnold Collegian Staffariter University Theatre's pro duction of Lemon Sky must be hailed as a tremendous work, intimately portraying a family that literally tears it self to pieces. Author Lanford Wilson is able to capture the audience and hold their attention throughout. _ - Lemon Sky" is a tense and exciting drama about a father Review and son who try to rediscover one another. All they discover is the bit ter truth that too many years and too great a distance has developed between them. They no longer understand each other's needs. The plot, narrated by Alan centers around the father's selfish demands. He con- - _ tinuously berates the boy. son. As the Ay progresses he Youngsters. .i . lan Finneey as: Alan. until in a final con- becomes an insensitive self- Jerry and Lat'ry Avey as Jacks frontation he destroys his en- deceiving man literally automatically win Alan's: tire family. destroying his family with lies heart Ralph Alfred displays great and false accusations. He is a Alan tells the audience that: self assurance in his role as member of a 'silent majority all is happy. though not ti 4 Alan. Alan is a young, naive that hates "long haired long Soon Doug begins to and fresh character full of college creeps" and takes his challenge Alan on trivial sub great expectations for his visit own feelings of failure out on jects. Always N‘orried aboill to his father's California Alan. his own male virilit y . he. home. Alan's stepmother is super- questions Alan about his Alan arrives via Greyhound p ply portrayed by Irene In a final effort to coin.: bus with a splitting headache -O'Brien. She is an example of PletelY destroy Alan. he de i . that lasts for three klays. one of the "good guys in Little cuses his son of being :1- He is greeted by his father, Orphan Annie " She is a sweet homosexual whom he hadri't seen since loving mother who tries to Thorouglfly crushed. Alaii childhood. His father aban- make the best of everything decides he must leave . doned his son and first wife in Ilia Dillon and Kathleen Heartbroken bx The hitter Nebraska many years earlier. McGrath are expeciallv ef- realities of lite Alan reallics Pat Clear does an excellent fective as two orphans living that his promised 1,111(1 of cater' version of Doug, Alan's father. with the family na I sunshine soul t I t.:Ar Doudappears as a handsome,' Jerry, 12, and Jack. 11. are oranges' is nothing, mote triiiil generous man eager to see his expertly played by two sad memories The Daily Collegian Friday. Novembers. 1974-3 in a family