The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 11, 1975, Image 11

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    Air pollution seminar set
Alex Mislevy, graduate Room,
student in mechanical —■ —-
engineering and air pollution The Penh State , Young
control, will conduct an air Socialist Alliance will rneet at
pollution seminar fifth period 8 tonight in 173 Willard,
today in 140 Fenske. Thermal
disposition of small particles
will be the topic
The Liberal Arts Student
( ountil will I
in 124 Sparks
The Lesbian Collective will
The Ckranian Club will ™ eet a ! 3:30 toni S ht , in the
meet at 730 tonight in 321 " "men s Resource Center.
Bnucke
A teacher from Ananca
M.irga will speak on the
Evolution of Spiritual and
Social Consciousness" at 8
'"night in the HUB Assembly
Ford sticks to bankruptcy
WASHINGTON i UPI i Five Democratic senators visited
President Ford yesterday but failed to soften his opposition to
legislation to help New York City and New York state agen
-1 ies avoid defaulting on their debts.
In other developments, a Senate leader said he thought a
filibuster against the bill might be broken. The senator who
has raised the filibuster threat agreed and a moderate
Republican broke with Ford on the issue.
T would say he said 'no,' ” Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis.,
said after asking Ford during the 75-minute meeting to
reconsider Ins opposition to a loan guarantee bill produced by
Proxmire's Senate Banking Committee.
"You can say there is no change in the President’s
position." deputy press secretary William Greener said.
The Senate mil would provide up to $4 billion in guaranteed
loans and empower a federal board chaired by Treasury
Secretary William E Simon to compel the city to raise taxes
Denenberg hearing
ruled no violation
HARRISBURG IAP) -
Commonwealth Court has
dismissed a consumer
groups complaint that a
Senate committee violated
Hie Sunshine Law when it
acted on the nomination of
loriner PUC Commissioner
Herbert Denenberg
In an opinion yesterday, the
court said the Rules and
Executive Nominations
Committee is not subject to
the open meetings law when it
deals with executive
nominations
The Consumers Education
and Protective Association
International Inc.. a
Philadelphia-based ■ group,
had Bled suit against Sen.
Thomas Nolan, the com
mittee chairman. CEPA said
the committee tailed to post
the required public notice
when it met April 8 to send
Denenberg's name to the
Collegian notes
The Circle K Club will meet
at 8 tonight in 320 Boucke.
PSOKML, the Penn State
Organization for the Reform
Senate floor.
The Senate voted against
Denenberg, who was forced to
leave Public Utilitv Com-
mission
CEPA said the Senate
action was illegal because of
the Sunshine Law violation.
But the court, upholding
preliminary defense ob
jections, said the Sunshine
Law covers only those
committee meetings where
bills are considered or
testimony taken.
Even though the committee
considered legislation at its
April 8 meeting, the action on
the nomination does not fall
under the Sunshine law, the
court said.
CEPA’s suit had also
named Gov. Shapp, Lt. Gov.
Ernest Kline and PUC
commissioner James Kelly,
who was acting PUC chair
manat the time.
of Marijuana Laws, is
sponsoring a table in the HUB
to send postcards to
legislators in support of a
decriminalization bill now in
the state House of
Representatives.
The University Coalition
and the Student Coalition
Against Racism will meet at
noon tomorrow in the HUB
Assembly Room. The
meetings entitled “Speak Out
Against the Attacks on Public
Education,” will include
guest speakers.
Food Service and Housing
Administration 410 students
and rent control and reduce pensions, salaries and the city’s
work force to achieve a balanced budget.
State officials have said the state’s housing authority and
other state borrowing agencies face the threat of defaulting on
their debts by Friday and the city faced that prospect within
the next few weeks.
In default, the city would have to file for bankruptcy to
retain the ability to pay for essential public safety and health
services
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l2B W College Awe. 237-7866
TONITE 7:008.9:20
LAST TANGO IN PARIS”
Starts TOMORROW . . 6:15-8:00-9:50
The Moit letutiful
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YOU CAN SAVE OVER 20% ON . . .
USG’s End of the Term Continental
Trailways Chartered Coaches to
Pittsburgh & Philadelphia!
All USG buses are
NON-STOP
EXPRESSES
TO PITTSBURGH
’ For those of you who would like to make a fast get-away from
Happy Valley
Buses will begin loading at 12 30 P M (NOON), on Saturday. Nov 1 5.
m front of the HUB, and will depart PROMPTLY at 12 45 P M Stops
at David We/ss in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Monroeville,
and downtown at the Traitways Terminal Amval in Pittsburgh approx
4PM
For those who have Monday exams, or prefer to "relax" for a day or so
before heading home
Buses will begin loading at 545 on Monday. November 17. m front of
the HUB. and will depart promptly at 6 00 P M Stops at David Weiss
in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Monroeville, and downtown at
the Traitways Terminal Arrival in Pittsburgh approx 9 15
BUS TERMINAL PRICE 9.50
USG PRICE 7.50
TO PHILADELPHIA
Forthose of you who prefer center city to University Park, and can 1 wart
to get back .
Buses will begin loading at 12 45 PM on Saturday, November 15.
in front of the HUB, and will depart PROMPTLY at 1 00 P M Stops at
the King of Prussia Shopping Center and downtown at the Trailways
Terminal Arrival in Philadelphia approx 5 00PM
And finally, for those who have Monday exams, or prefer to take in the
State College night life for an extra weekend ..
Buses will begin loading at 600 P M on Monday. November 17. in
iron! of the HUB and wiD depart promptly at 6 15 PM Stops at the
King of Prussia Shopping Center and downtown at the Trailways Terminal
* Arrival r> Philadelphia approx 10 15 PM
BUS TERMINAL PRICE 1 f .00
USG PRICE 8.50
Tickets on sale at the HUB desk beginning Tuesday,
Nov. 11, 1975 at 9:00 a.m. Buy your ticket as early as poss
ible and be sure of your seat. If we sell you a ticket you will
depart on time. No waiting for “the next trip.” So save
yourself a couple of dollars, and a walk to the bus terminal
...ride the USG end of the term expresses.
For mora information call USG at 863-0295.
A service of the Undergraduate Student Government and JEM productions
will celebrate the first
Thanksgiving at 5:30 p.m.
tomorrow in the Human
Development Maple Room.
For information and reser
vations, call 865-7441.
The Human Development
Student Council will meet at
6:30 p.m. tomorrow in the
Living Center.
The Penn State Mining
Engineering Society will
meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in
26 Mineral Sciences.
PSORML, the Penn State
Organization for the Reform
of Marijuana Laws, will meet
at 7:30 tomorrow in 321
Boucke.
stand
lON thru FRI til 5 p.m. $l.OO
> woman !
wants to be-
Ross Mahogany
(...and the Lady')
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YOU SAVE $2.00
YOU SAVE $2.50
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| Thank you for
ijuiting me to have
Ti anksgiving dinner
Wr ;hyou and the coyotes.
fiND you're um, tmtms,
LEAVING ME NOWYOtfUSEE
town this umrrrmuKE
HOUSE AND FOR ME WHEN
&RM& YOU WERE OUT
FREEDOM-FIGHTIN6!
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The Daily Collegian Tuesday, No\ember 11. 1975 —
It sounds like fun.
However....
How do I know
tile coyotes won’t
eat ME ?