The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 31, 1976, Image 4

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    —The Daily. Collegian Wednesday, March 31, 1976
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BLAMES Ave
FOOT FOR NOT
BEING ABLE TO
LGO PLACES ,
ONESBURY
WHODUNIT
ACROSS
1 Title of famous mystePy
authoress
5 Onassis's
9 Actor Guinness
13 First name of 1-Across
16 Quartz type
17 Oriental detective .. - .
18 Last name of 1-Across
20 Chinese Chairman
21 "and I knew instant .. ."
22 Possesses
23 Don Juan's mother
25 Argue
Compliments of the Penn State Bookstore, McAllister Building and on
the ground floor of the HUB
How to fly home in
the face of inflation.
Plying home economically
is simple when you take off
on Allegheny. And take ad
vantage of the big choice of
discount air travel plans.
For instance:
The Liberty Fare.
. You can go home and a lot
of other places besides, with
unlimited air travel at one,
low price. You get a choice of
plans, too. 7 days for 4135,
14 days fbr 455, or 21 days
fbr 4185. Good everywhere we
fly, except Canada. Advance
purchase required.
Group 4 to 9
Groups of 4 to 9 save up to
20% roundtrip between any
bf our U.S. cities. Simply
make reservations and pur
chase tickets 48 hours in
advance--and travel to
gether. Our Group 10 Plan
saves larger groups up to
33-1/3% roundtrip.
Fares subject to change without notice
M 1( FOOT SAYS IT WAS MK
HEADS FAULT, AND MY
HEAD EXAMS MY EKES...
l'inardr"lmk--1111.....
27 Belgian detective created by
I•Across -
31 Lead, to a chemist
33 Norse "Adam"
34 French headwear
35 India or permanent
38 Anger
40 Arm bone
42 Classified
43 Muscat and
44 Law of Moses
46 Morays
48 Brother, in Bordeaux
49 Degree
It's brand new, offering up
to 30% savings before June 1
and after September 15. Dur
ing the summer season, the
discount is 20%. Freedom Fare
seating is limited on each
flight, so advance reserva
tions and pre-purchase of
tickets are required. Good
everywhere, except Canada.
Take off as early as 7 PM
Friday--return as late as
noon Monday and save up to
25% roundtrip between our
U.S. cities. Good anytinie--
including holiday weekends
with advance reservations
and pre-purchase of tickets.
It's your move.
See your Travel Agent fbr
complete details on our dis
co-lint air travel plans. Or
call Allegheny. We'll show
you how to fly in the face
of inflation.
M 4? E'(E5 SAY MY FEET ARE
CLUMSq, AND MY MEAT FOOT
SAYS NOT TO BLAME HIM FOR
WHAT MY LEFT FOOT
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By Mike Shenk
50 Title of mystery featuring 27-
Across: Part I
55 Again: prefix
56 Akron products
58 Concept
59 Good Housekeeping or
Seventh
61 Norse god
62 Newspaperwoman Nellie
65 Consumes
67 Path: abbr
68 Cribbage pin
69 Attempts
71 Distance per time
The Freedom Fare.
The Weekend Plan.
~,,
~
r I DON'T SAY ANLITNIN6
BECAUSE I DON'T WANT
LTO 6ET INVOLVED! A
DOWN
1 Roof, in Rhineland
2 Moslem commander
3 Bog
4 Beginning for ology or quette
5 Capone, for one ,
6 : Edge
7 , Put bluntly, . . .
8 Building tiers
9 Certain acid ,
10 u—, no seel"
11 And others: Latin
12 - Ice cream container
14 Certain educational in
stitution: abbr
15 A feather, at times
16 Sense
19 Entombed
24 Peak's Pike, for short'
26 Garfunkel or Carney
28 Apiece: abbr •
29 Troy university
30 Pod content
31 Racer's short halt
32 Sedative compound
36 Tell a story
37 Got down, as in prayer
39 He, in Hamburg
41 Beerlike brew
43 Mine yields
45 Hymn ending
47 Hindu title
48 Before A, for a certain ad•
ministration: abbr
51 You and I
52 Certain poem
53 Almost a fall, in wrestling
54 Turkish
57 Harsh
60 Stammerer's word
62 Light winds ,
63 Certain trees
64 Nevertheless
66 Sault—Marie
69 Hint
70 Gender
72' It: German
75 Remove the suds from
76 'December 25, Madison
Avenue style
77 76• Across VIP
78 Dimensions
79 bien
R 2 • Hero
83 Hamlet, for one
86 Dine
88 Business firm: abbr
89' Sphere
92 New counterpart to Mr.
(Answers on page 11)
73 Sullivan, for one
74 Part II of 50• Across
78 Like a zebra
80 992 In ancient Rome
81 Helping item
84 Press, as clothing
85 - "X,,Y and "
87 Large South American snake
90 Hera's spouse
91 Hindu grants
93 Art Carney role -
94 Being
95 Certain planes
96 Cotton package
1 Why Wipe Wednesday??
On wedpesday our wipe
Our elpeese platters are
really a slpow.
( 1 / 2 LB Of CHEESE 11ITH EITHER 1111.0 OR
SPICY 11USTARB OR BOTH $1.50
You'll relax and refresb,
( Ol R CARAFES CONTAIN OVER A QUART OF 11 INE
* face thursday with zest,
* YOU NAY BE INSPIRED TO WRITE A BETTER LIMERICK
So drop by wedpesday aid
say hello.
wipe wedqesday 4:30 - 9 pip
Ancient
An ancient Roman dinner,
"Dining in the Style of
Augustus," will be served
5:30 p.m. today in the Human
Development Building Maple
Room.
Mary Dupuis of the
University Department of
Education will speak at the
Returning Women Students
meeting at 1:30 p.m. today in
the Walnut Building con
ference room.
Beta Alpha Psi, national
accounting honor fraternity,
will hold Spring Term
initiation, with festivities
beginning at 6:30 tonight in
the Sheraton Inn banquet
room.
Collegian notes
Students Against Hunger
will plan for Food Day at their
meeting 7 tonight in the Kern
Building International
Student Lounge.
Father Vincent Crosby,
0.5.8., will discuss "Art: The
God-Man Language" at 7
tonight in Eisenhower
Chapel. His work with fibers
and fabrics will be on display.
Dorm requests 'don't fill space .
•
,
The Assignment Office received. , ' rooms will be changed to • Democratic state com
received fewer ap- Malizia said anyone w h o their original capacity. mittee, urged -ARHS to
plications for residence encourage students to
submitted an application In other business,
hall space than the number should be accepted unless Malizia outlined the register to vote because
available, according to he has indicated un- Student Advisory Board's many issues in Centre
outgoing Association of willingness to live in a new discrimination policy County affect them
Residence Hall Students directly. Garner said she
converted room. proposal that, if accepted,
President Sam Malizia.
would replace procedures fought the move to tax
The exact breakdown
. currently being used. He registered students.
Assigment Office Mana- listing the number , of Spring Week coordinator
ger William Mulberger told students accepting con- said Vice President for Tom Kramer asked ARHS
nd R
Affairsßaymond Malizia that '12,617 ap- versions should be Stu de n t to become involved in
0. Murphy was in favor of
plications were received available today, Malizia the proposal. Spring Week activities,
for about 13,000 spaces. said. This ' should deter- because this year the event
Last year, approximately mine whether temporary Marie Garner, candidate will not be restricted' to
15,000 applications were housing or converted for re-election to the sororities and fraternities.
Caucus tells
new agenda
Black Caucus is forming a
State College youth chapter of
the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP).
Caucus President Tony
Palimore said at a Black
Caucus meeting last night
that interested Blacks under
21 years of age are asked to
apply for membership so that
the national office ‘ of NAACP
will register the group. -
Palimore also suggested
A POEM BY T. S. GEORGE
YOUR FRIENDLY CONDUCTOR
prices are low.
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At & UPSTAIRS. ••,„IL
TIN THIN STATION
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Roman dinner set today
An air-hockey tournament
will -be held at 7 tonight in
Funtime U.S.A. All players
and spectators invited:
A presentation of the Model
Learning Disability System
will be shown at the Council
for Exceptional Children
meeting 7 tonight in 71
Willard.
David Stormer, head of
campus police services, will
speak on security in Centre
Hall dorms and rape-related
issues at 7 tonight in 320 HUB.
State College Women's
Softball League organi
zational meeting will be held
7:30 tonight in Thompson
.Lounge.
Penn State Organization for
the Reform of Marijuana
Laws will meet 7:30 tonight in
317 Boucke.
The Gentle Thursday
Committee will meet 7:30
tonight in 660-C Sutton Court
Apartments.
A film about the 1974
Indianapolis 500 will be shown
at the Sports Car, - Club
meeting 7:30 tonight in 367
Willard.
getting black students in
volved in HIT, NSCAR, and
other local issues.
A Black Orientation
Program is planned for Fall
Term 1976, according to
Caucus member Milton
Brown. The orientation
program will employ black
administrators, staff and
faculty members as well as
students to inform new black
students about University
policies and how they affect
blacks.
Caucus member Sandra
Dungee said the Caucus is
planning a "Career Forum"
to inform blacks • about job
- v+rtr IC
Horticulture Club will meet
7 tonight in 108 Tyson.
Eco-Action will show the
movie, "The American
Wildernesi." at 7:30 tonight in
323 HUB.
Penn State Dairy Science
Club will meet 7:30 tonight in
201 Borland Lab.
Biologicil Society elections
will be held at 7:30 tonight in 8
Life Sciences Building.
Scoop Jackson Campaign
Committee will hold an
organizational meeting . for
volunteers interested in
working for Jackson in the
upcoming state primaries at
7:30 tonight in 801 Liberal
Arts Tower.
Philip Longenecker of the
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
Corporation will speak on
strip-mining in southern West
Virginia at the Penn State
Mining . Society meeting 7:30
tonight in 26 Mineral Sciences
Building.
A Free U workshop,
"Ideologies of the Feminist
Movement or, What Women
Want" will be held at 8 tonight
USG leaders supporting
new student organization
USG executives Joe Seufer, specializing in tuition and
Leo Lachcik and Steve other economic and academic
McKenna attended a three- matters affecting large state
day convention in Minneapolis universities.
last week to participate in the Student government leaders
formation of a new national felt the NSA concerned itself
student organization. with : too many non-student
The new organization, still , quately dealing with the prob
unnamed, was formed as an lems of large state univer
alternative to , the National sities. They formed the new,
Student Association (NSA). 'hopefully more congruent
It will function as an informa- organization to better repre
tion clearinghouse and nation- sent the needs of students in
al and state lobbying group public higher education.
In 318 HUB
"The Cube," a .film; about
the reality-illusion of life, will
be shown and discussed at 8
tonight in , the Johnston
Building Black, Student
Center. , •
A free introductory lecture
on transcendental meditation
will be held at 8 tonight in 101
Chambers. :, 2
'University Coalition
Steering Committee will meet
at 8:30 tonight in the second
floor HUB lounge.
Women interested in get
ting free assertive training
should fill out an application
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. this
week in 509 Moore.
Entires will 'be taken for
coed softball teams in the
Intramural Building until
4:30 p.m. Monday.
The Free U course,
Children Art Activities, will
be held at 7 tonight in Wesley
Foundation.
The Free U course, Han
dicapping the Horse Races,
has been canceled for tonight.
matters and was not ade-