I—The Daily Collegian. Friday. December 12,1975 .. _ • 1 . • ' . . , . Unit 4 , ,Ks court Inco-rrit ea- - - l': - 41 i r eer= ll.. , • 1 J , .1 .1,, i,, , ~ srmatgadHatosic . , : • " , fiati . , AREVIIVE B O47 T}440115 . hiARCIE-, WILL !lOU wiTiarr- , . I . . , - --- 1 -Pc!KE6! ft ftEgo kE ea: RxtE . H (WRY UPAND KICK ---ec MINARIESFgu ? . -- r i IVIdNIIIE FIELM - IN .714 E -vh said he voted for Steven it '',' It 1 4 ) I ' Allc!):IiIVE , IT COMES! - igg 11_111 . iii "Intellectual abilities' Ntt ' I --- , F i ltinK... aa• .. i s that he could no '1 - .t 4 , I I I a , _4l .- ~._ . ....------... ,•. _ , r . glomen's, ri :4.4-2-..es-i ii iMi, ,;„?...,,,_ ,firr - - ..o , 1 401 deny _* l' 4.) ...6:-..r.-..... ri........ rii ..--c. 1 / 1 71,/t- ii•Eil (~ " 11,.. i 1 - - . - = - V k ... " Z 4.-3...2 7 -4-- - A Z v.,-ith-e ,, , c , " • - 1 • —, , .'2. , t 2„, • I < , WASHINGTON ( UPI) Supreme , ! Sen. Birch Bayh, -Ind ., candidate i , Bayh said he voted for Stevens because I Court nominee Juge John Paul Itevens ff)r his party's presidential nomination, of his l i ntellectual abilities" and in-, won unanimous approval yesterday from voted for Stevens but indicated he tegrity, a ding that he could not conclude the Senate Judiciary Committee. His-.disagreed strongly with Ids' previous that his views on women's, rights .were I confirmation ;by the full Senate is ex-'•- opinions on women's rights issues. „. "of such magnitude to deny him con-1 pected Monday. ' r "His Views ... orr equal :justice for f,irmati ." , Stevens, nominated by President Ford Women 'do not denu:istrate the type. of 1 Sen.. wart! M. Kennedy; D-Mais.,l lo fill the seat of retired Justice William empathy and conc ernthat I would prefer reported o the committee that Stevens' 0. Douglas, ! sailed through the com- in a Supreme Court justice," Bayb said . tax re for the past 10 years and a ; mittee's hearings, earlier this! week "If the choice had been mine, Judge breakd7 of his . finances had 'been %without encountering serious opposition. Stevens would not have. been ! the found td be satisfactory by former ! In- ' f? The 15-meniber committee voted 13 to nominee." , ! ternal 1 (slue Service Commissioner, bto recommend confirmation. Two ab- Rulinis by the Chicago U.S. appeals Mortime I Caplan who examined - the; sentees. Sens. Hiram Fong, R-Hawaii, court judge in sex discrimination suits- papers f the; committee. 1. , , and John ;Tunney. D-Calif., had haVe provoked opposition ' among The , committee was briefed Wed-. previously indicated,their support for the women's rights groups, including the nesday on. the results of a lengthy . in -55-year-old former anti-trust attorney National Organization for Women which vestigation by the FBI on Stevens which; who is now a member of the 7th UIS. Cir- charged him with being "insensitive" to Fong ' d'escribed as "highly com- I 1 , cult Court of Appeals. their complaints. mendatory.' • ; I Moslems, Christians call truce,,,, BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) have a Irnnet oickot 1.n.....4 • .3 '•'. • • • Beirut Radio reported yesterday night that warring Moslem and Christian militia leaders had reached full agreement on still another cease-fire to coincide with today's Moslem holiday of Al Adha, the feast of sacrifice. Statements by both sides accepting the mediation efforts of Premier Rashid Karami reflected the doubts and wariness of men who SOCKS' 123 S. Allen St Mon -Sat. 9:00-9:00 have almost destroyed Lebanon in eight months of secular warfare that has killed more than 5,000 persons and wounded 11,000. The new cease-fire, second in two days and the 16th in 11 weeks, was effectiVe at 2 a.m. Friday 7 p.m. EST. But several hours after both sides announced they were willing to join a truce recoiless rifles, mortar and rocket bombs and heavy machinegun fire still roared across Beirut's em battle seafront area. Mmlem forces fighting under a red "Peoples flag" conquered most of the luxury seaside area yesterday in the bloodieSt round of the civil war and laid siege to the last Christian stronghold there the 28-story Holiday Inn. Leftists had the Inn' surrounded and the only' escape route for the' Phalangists, was in the! Mosleths' gunsights. There was more bloodshed in the coutnryside. Zahle, a' Christian town 25 miles east of Beirut, exchanged heavy fire with a group of neigh boring , Moslem villages late, yesterday after the slaying in cold blood of six Christians in the Moslem village of Hosh', Al-Omara. Throughout the day th& victorious Moslett forces had boycotted meetings called by the premier to try to end the fighting. But last night t4a i DAD, °Odo leftist delegatiiin went to government house and sat down with right-wing leaders under Karami's chair manship. • Terms of the cease-fire agreement were drastic. They called for immediate end to the fighting, the release of kidnaped persons under ;pain of assaults by' security forces on , places were kidnaped persons were being held, the withdrawal of all armed persons from contested areas to be replaced by security forces and promises to 'turn over people, wanted for murder and kidnaping. ' Abbas Khalaf, deputy leader tof the' Progressive Socialist Party, said the combined left had agreed to an "unconditional cease-fire, provided the other side agrees..." The Phalangists said they would obey the truce but only if the other side did, too. EicirKaa.:CEALVE.W.W.:C.V: I W.V. e . s O:O:O.7O:.*:. ° O.."O.."Cgi.7O.N.:#OIO ik , EI 4 i W. JOHN ROBERTS RING : ' t W t i r. .r. liti ; S REPRESENTATIVE tal 40 : m 41 , . 40 ' WILL BE AT + H E HUB , il , 4 1 5 ig , ta • I . 1 I - - , •. 4 TODAY:44€ • - i w 14 I , w I t o o I ' v• DOONESBURY Culture Center holds art exhibit An arts and crafts exhibit and sale !will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.! today, and tomorrow at the Paul Robeson Cultural Center. The first Winter Term meeting of the Pre-Veterinary Club, at 7 p.m. Monday in 301 - Agricultural Administration Building will be followed by a Collegian notes trip to the Beef Barns for a demonstration on animal restraint. There will be a Colloquy meeting 6:30 tonight in 316 HUB. Lo's Ellenberger will pres nt i rn a demonstration works op .in ' corn husk art from non to i p.m. today in the HU ain lounge. The Free University class, now 0-ftu4. f-f?' 'PI Ex BAcumx. &at. - COMPLIMENTS OF ••Vegie O.D. The Vegetariark's Delight," will sponsor a potluck dinner 6:30 tonight at 630 E. Foster Ave. All are welcome. An Olde English Madrigal dinnerlcert, 16th century style, w be held 6:30 p.m. tomorrow and Supday in Kern. Stuffed rock 'ornish hen .will be served-:ad en tertainment includes a min strel, jester, Madrigal singing and brass ensemble. Call 865- 1878 for reservations. WQWK radio and • Kappa Sigma fraternity will hold a Happy Hour and Casino Night 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorro at Kappa Sigma, 255 Hignnd Ave. Proceeds will benefiti the families. of the Park Forest Day Card Center. e Frierids of India Association will screen •'Seema. winner of two film awards, •30 tomorrow night in 101 The Community Awarene Program will hold a Children's International Christmis Party for children of students, faculty and staff 2 p.m. Sunday in Walnut Building. The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Centre County. will celebrate their "Annual Old-Fashioned Family Christ mas" 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the Religious Education Building. 758 Glenn Rd. ' Students for PennPIRG will meet 2 p.m. Sunday in the un dergraduate Library of Pat tee. The , Society of Professional Journalists will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday in 101 Carnegie. The Improvisational Theatre Group will hold a rehearsal 1 p.m. Sunday in Screams avert robbery An armed robbery was Larry Hiens of Stale College averted by a screaming heard the screams and alerted woman clerk early Wednes- the police. The arthcd man day morning at the Ma-Jik fled the scene but no suspects Market on W College Avenue. have been arrested. sho€ Monday through Friday 10-9 Saturday 10-6 325 E. Calder Alley ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS OF ALPHA EPSILON DELTA FILL OUT PRESENT ADDRESS FORM AND QUESTIONNAIRE IN 108 WHITMORE LAB BEFOVE CHRISTMAS BREAK THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT SHOP THE WORLD THIS CHRISTMAS THE HOUSE OF SHALIMAR . - We're devoted exclusively to imports clothing, jewelry and gift items. 130 Calder Alley 237-1717 `_``~` CoBT,4~Y' Kern Commons The Penn State In ternational Soccer Club will practice from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday in gym three of the In tramural Building. The Free U class, "You Mean You WALKED?" will meet 11 a.m. Sunday in 301 HUB. Dress'for the weather. Due to a scheduling error. some sections of Nutrition 119 are Still open. Interested per sons' should go to 115 Human Development Building. The State Ccillege Saint Paulia Club. will meet 7:30_ p.m. Monday at 1650 Cherry Hill Rd. Today is the final day of the UNICEF Christmas and greeting card said on the HUB ground floor. is open this _ week and next!