The Daily Collegian Wednesday, July 28,1976 —5 .jB tfiiy i! Friendfor lone| y q uits job to offer solace to needy By KATHY O’TOOLE peojte fa groups ha |g n „ and I wanted taces are relaxed, it’s worth more to me Richard . .“'.j I ‘ ernund floor of the HUB who has stonned come to talk with him this term. Some with him. “I’m not an arguer and I’m not Ks * 6 , \:S Re tard™ m.o thtd"K Kav e been lonely frm.raW noxious trying to convert anyoiS,” he says. He District Judge John Smith t.l sign knows that Bro Cope is indeed for he says, white others^ have just adds that some people have been turned . Ha!peri? U a eS former b: member '. \ ' for those with problems and a counselor. Cope’s advice to many is to turn to God to what he has to say. of Kissinger’s National /| I for those seeking solutions, hesays; as he did. “People don’t realize that we “College feeds you knowledge,” he , Security Council staff whose ' _ V°pe, a 1973 Penn State Computer can come to God for anything,” he says. says. “God doesn’t work with knowledge $! telephones were tapped from' *|§*V7 Science graduate, left a $16,000 a year «j came for my marriage, but even but with the heart. Knowledge can’t 1969 to 1971. job jirogramqier ter Fidelity anythingas small as a flat tire He can fulfill your life.” SSIS' insists he isjiot an JffJSSSSSSSSpIS judgmKit'asiiedlheiudgeto S? 000 in 'debt," he says. “FiMlly, I salesman," lie says. "People should be Uiat^^S^ V™,l, nh Friend in the HUB S&ftJ.’itfi: “I will consider the matter Bro c °P e ,istens to any and aU P rob,ems in the HUB da,,y - try,n g to turn others on to religion, coming to talk.” peaceful, contented, not condemning or }°" ger 7.r ri P nn^ y {£ this will f( , __j -Hiiien vmi at a After personal problems of his own, Cope gave up his $16,000 a year job to return to State judging, they want to know what I f own ' f ??. . now wn nt further and advise you at a „„ £to heln others Cope says he chose the HUB for his have .. * happen, but I intend to be part of it,”, he later time, Smith said. - desk because he remembered it as the said. Halpenn argues that the .. . . e . . place where he suffered most. “I Cope, who is unemployed, says the Cope is in the HUB Monday through phone tap continued for a ■ TnO DQIIy COIIGQISn IS fUl.l Of information! n©WS 3DOUt otatG UOIIGQG f agonized over many tests here,” he Lord provides his needs. “When people Friday, usually in the late morning and -a. year after he resigned from ponnsvlvania Washinaton andttlG world dround US. ’ sa y s > “but even more, I was a lonely, come to me with a burden their faces are early afternoon, and says he welcomes the NSC in May 1970 in protest | MllH ]j^ MH 2 BaiHH^aaaaaM withdrawn person. There were always often wrinkled. When they leave, if their anyone to stop to talk or just to say hello, against the U.S. invasion in _ ___■ —m^ cH7 us, r„ e v er l p c a : sm \ ■ /I ficials should not be hekr {gain? Find it in tnG J 20%-40% off I I X / I personally liable for damages | CollGgian ) retail prices I \ / I | sm,e‘T]l . piled high withlendef Roosted Beef I Bn^bSi*^S^(3S^ >b