Women faculty low paid? Women faculty members are paid less than their male counterparts according to “anticipated” findings of a nationwide survey conducted by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). Dorm areas Several dorm area residence associations will hold book sales today and tomorrow. East Hails Residence Association’s sale, which will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. today in the FUB rec room, will be open to all students. However, only East Halls residents may submit books bet Ween 4 and 7 p.m. Un&ld books and money can be picked up at 10: 30 p.m. Canvassing Legal arguments on the University’s canvassing policy will be heard at 10 a.m. D§c. 15 at the Centre County (mirthouse in Bellefonte. ftvi. Lee Upcraft, university director; of residential life, said a decision in the case is not expected until sometime in January. In the case, the University is being sued by Steven Brush, head of the Undergraduate Student Scientist-yogi to talk Brother Ambrose Brice scientist, engineer, philosopher, monastic, yogi, contemplative, and mystic will speak at 9 tonight in the small lounge of Eisenhower Chapel. An M.I.T. graduate and former engineer, Ambrose’s discussions cover such topics as psychic phenomena. Pierre Cardin’s Personal Fragrance Col Men. Thp distinctive fragrancelor the c man which subtly blends the with patchouli, rare spices and warm ar As individual as its creator. • • j ii Cologne $lO 00. $7.00 Cologne Sprawl SIC Shaye l otion $7 CO After Shavejßalrr Soap-on-a-Rope 55.00 Anti-perspirajit Da Shave Cream $3.50 Hair Spray s3.sCljSha I.- . ! YburGQ Fashion r ’ 1 'll9 Jrx*seitsf? | Data collected from 74 per cent of the ntition’s colleges and universities and released in AAUP’s 1974j75 report revealed that full-time women facility rriembers are paid 17.5 percetit less than the men. ' The discrepancy is a result of more i —women associate and assistant wiomen being employed in lower paying 1 professors earned sBso.less than their faculty positions on campus than men, ! male counterparts; ' the report said. , 1 i jj . „ . . ™ fll „ The AAUP report also indicated that For example of Penn State s SOS TuII- women and rte Haculty members t.me professors only » are women m ore than shared thejburdenof inflation while 40 per cent of the lower paid , American workers last year. The instructors are women. average spending]' power . of the The AAUP report, entitled “Two Steps | American employe dropped by 3.6 per Backwards/* stated that throughout the S in 1974, while the American faculty country! women are paid less than men' me mber’s spending power eroded t 03.2 Hired faQp comparable position. ; P 6l- cent -: to sell used books A book sale in the Pollock- Nittany dorm area will be from 11 a.m.: to 6:30 p.m. in the PUB rec room. I . Centre Halls Residence Association's sale will take place from 7 to 9 ,p.m. in c Simmons Ret Roonfe CHRA m . r— . * _ f . : . „ Arts Festival may run Books can bt brought to 102 Simmons { today and tomorrow. Mpney and unsold heari ng set Government’s Department of Student: Welfare. Brush is challenging ‘tthe University’s right to let a majority of a dormitory decide if it will allow canvassing.” The ; University defines canvassing ais “any effort to influence student opinions, gain support or (promote a praticular cause or interest.” The University currently prohibits soliciting. mysticism, meditation, yoga, and spirituality. Ambrose's material is aimed at a general-interest, non-sectarian audience, and is presented from an ex perimental, ; scientific and psychological stance rather than a theological or dogmatic viewpoint. ection for jntemporary Df citrus iber notes. .00 $7.00 ; odorant $3.50 iTipoos3.so w Store Otherfmdings oft he report were: . i i ■ , . L _ p 0 ftuaal to trv rebels —women instructors earned $7lO less f than male instructors. ■ / - ! LISBObi, Portugal (UPI) .The Portuguese I military regime’s Revolutionary Council set up'the machinery early yesterday to punish the leftist military. officials implicated in last week’s abortive rebellion. After a meeting lasting into the early hours yesterday the council ordered the military judiciary police to sjart in vestigations in preparation for prosecution of those ac cused of involvement in the coup attempt crushed by progovernment forces. It was the council’s first meeting since the revolt The government has arrested about 100 soldiers in connection with the rebellion and has arrest warrants out for somet2s others, fticluding pro-Communist former Labor Minister Maj. Jose Costa Martins r books shobld be claimed on Saturday or Sunday.; A computer printout listing book titles, courses fpr which they are used, and the names and phone numbers j of their owners is posted in South The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts probably will extend its program to nine days if it agrees to use the extra days'for special non profit programs. If the State College Borough Council okays the extension, the Allen Street festival would run from JulyjlO tolS. But the sidewalk art I sale will run Recycle this paper. 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The list will be there for at least two weeks. North Halls'sale will be from 8 to 9:30 p.m. todayiin the WUB ’lounge., Students should bring books to the sale fr0m6:30t07:30. ' from July 15 to 18. Council had been unwilling to grant the extension because of downtown rrier chantsjpcom plaints that their profits slumped considerably during the sidewalk sales. But the festival committee said the extra days would involve no sales. Borough Manager Carl. B. Fairbanks RPHV CO.-THE: FRIENDLY STORES 131 South Allen Street MON & FRI 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM All Other Da long said council would approve an extension with that condition. Council also left open the possibility for a permanent mall on Allen Street. Council may ask the festival com mittee to leave trees set up for the festival to gauge reaction for an'Allen Street Mall. School Needs A commission of inquiry was set up to report on the leftist revolt, headed by Air Force Brig.-Luis Antonio da Silva Araujg. ' The imuxftil also continued the anti-left purges in its own ranks after the revolt by firing I leftist Navy Capt Carlos Ide Almada Contreiras. Contreiras joined other prominent leftists who had fallen from grace, such, as former military security chief Maj. Otelo Saraiva de ; Carvalho, former Army Chief of Staff Gen. Carlos Fabiao and Adm. Antonio Rosa Coutinfio. Prime Minister Jose Pinheiro de Azvedo set/the tone fpr the Revolutionary Council meeting that began last night by shouting angrily at television cameramen filming the arrival of in dividual council members. “There are rio.council stars any more!” “The NCTTII hitcd I >lift, sustain and inspire. «ap jffee, tea or soda cJ jegaTve’s ™ TRAIN STATION | garner st jw For All Your The Daily Collegian Thursday, December 4.1*75 president FranciSco da Costa Gomes is the one yomehould be filming. He’s the only star nowJ” Azevedo referred to ousted leftist council members like Carvalho, who enjoyed the limelight. Northern military district commander Brig. Antonio Pires Veloso and commando chief Col. Jaime Neves, who between them played a primary role in saving the government last week, aligned themselves with the faction of the military sup porting a non-political role in the nation’s future. “We should go J>aclt to the barracks, but keep an eye on the situation to maksd§£ the interests of the Pdrppjese people are being respected,” Veloso said. | The “back to the barracks” faction was opposed bv of ficers lined up behind Foreign Minister Maj. Ernesto Melo Cork Bulletin Boards Wood Frame 24 x 36 S 6" 18 x 24 S 4" Manila Folders One Dozen £ ”1 1"T toPkg. ■ ■ " Third Cut | Eaton’s Corrasable Bond Typing Paper IQO SHEETS TO BOX Onion Skin . Medium, Heavy W V fly Weight ■ 25% Rag Content | Carter’s Mark-a-Lot PERMANENT BROAD TIP State Collage s 9:30 AM to 9:30 PM Antunes, who feared that civilian control would wrench Portugal to the right again. Military sources said they did not expect any decision to be reached 'in the revolutionary council yesterday because of the complexity of the topic. But they said the simple airing of the military’s political future was of importance in itself. The Socialists, with the backing of the left-of-center Popular Democrats and right-of-center Social Democratic Center party, prompted the council talks by calling for the military to step down: The politicians’ position hinged on demands for the junking of a pact that the - military, under the influence of its then powerful pro- Communist faction, forced the parties to sign last March. The pact gave the military the right to run Portugal. 59*
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