B—The8 —The Daily Collegian Wednesday, August 4,1976 DOONESBURY 11 ■ performances _of “That ~Z\ wunamiep] ISST* 5 *- l 110Q13 A ..andtws fiT A /wim pnopimrm <A havehisshktopbt At icm see wviiwywi I “Little Mary Sunshine at the nmcf?!W is the man yoocekmut tohsnayel,utha ~ mpe- that nou! \ pi a vhouse and Pavilion I CONSOLE! WE IHCREDI- ft UHO MAKES IT PONT WOK UKE YOU VINK UTILE SOU) SPOON NOT ME. THISISMS- iV m BtE! I « ail happen- Apomcßii' iet> wok oansunsinhis tMPEAu onkttnb! ft _ Theatres at 2 p.m. baturaay. >C\W ’*) N +) I rinTfiS Tickets are available at the |gM aB a ' Ulo ° KoTmtoVlS" "Sexist Ideologies and Free U will hold a special M. l LaIJM wr> Human Liberation” will jitterbug workshop at 7:30 M discuss “Socialism and the tomorrow night in 361 HUB. I mmmi&ir Women's and Men’s t-^WvvJiw '’(iX* : *| |---‘ '.cp l7T7,it-.:| *■*-&V itmii IPN 1 * Liberation Movements” at 7 Nursing undergraduates rrr rrrz rrr tonight in 211 Eisenhower meet the new head of the ..awt urn's —| MsmwJOANie- =0 Jim, Tye how about yes.imab.hes Chapel. nursing department from Ito "if CALLED JA!/ HEi ’WAHOW *I , SEE. I PONT HAVE / AISOUMD OETONSMCK / MCK SUPPOSED TO BE 2 p.m. today in 311 Human if 'uahm/r ms 6mm, J apesuimband.so oh. rh uppennis jasgek? 7 jassep? ve&sooo! Thpre will be matinee Develooment ‘ GmooN- am jimmy’ 11 toojtamcopd.iye i J mpax/ai l ■ J I \-_ inere WIU De mawnee ueveiopmeni. : MU MATE smi *T<L [• GOTVHMESWDOS~\ 7/ POOH. 7/ 1 <f\ ; irr. 1 Urn) I fe j I U"- / fh S_) m " f M yIL-SiSf üBJISf Ml lll®® Councilman indicted HARRISBURG (AP) Johnstown Cty Councilman j V ! Vi l/V •• ■/'• -IV, ,f\ W UJITTfiT, JfiEA fK W/Ja, ftlvf r fY, Patrick Case y was Charged yesterday with forgery and theft ft ’,Vlv I' A/l''. I '.'l (I'.- r / IM' *■' "r. l A »L, Tyi Vll ff l v >1 A./Mil in connection with his job as Revenue Department m r- I'* ' * a *(Tm 'L •J ■ - ;■*. itf’A'fr vestigator, the Justice Department said. rl .'l^ll**- According to a Justice Department spokesman, Casey VIWMO/ MA,TT] better lets have r iwOnM/i how about another SS2SSSJ town in August / take wur \ one taken of us uke w r V/fr / ONE, Fuow, To show 1975 but didn t turn over the money to the state. " picture I this with our arms — 1 . •y. the insurance compan-i'? V, V LAMBCAKE? / AROUNO EACH OTHER... ' -—A- ' , . x . . . . fS|> i 1 Student fined at arraignment 7V mL jy i? Allen Earnest Caldwell, 515 costs. 4-feO fl? Stoney Lane, State College, a T"“ . . -CMTiSr student, was arraigned before Delmar Elwood Rearick, - • 1 ' ’"jrrrrJ District Magistrate Clifford Warriors Mark RDI, non yi f-am-t un, cct it L,r t 1 iv-e ucciF , iliad u.AA i itTu a Yorks Friday and theft student, was arraigned before /ALLCI6HT \ CANT KOU 6ET IT BUT I UKE HER: ’Mpll IOHAP HIM WITH A ~,«!« r4soft»t/»f iuioc«icf«<QfA TJnKnrf flol?[?cut ) THROU6H hour head that I think she's WAFFLE, SU?..,HE'S charges were .dropped. District Magistrate Robert ( MORNINS. \IT OUT! J MARGE DOESN'T u)Ant BEAUTIFUL! J / " AKCIE - 6£in6 SARCASTIC A6AIN 1 Caldwell was arrested by Shoff in Phihpsburg and i lAimbcake/ AnTthins td do with hou ? I —u —— University police last Wed- charged with burglary. Police " — j, ——>r nesday in connection with an arrested Rearick July 23 after MI/lllm iFI |P IRRI alleged theft of construction he allegedly was caught W- -Ji L^i'lllllilll/l)) w jW/ In site warning lights near the loading maintenance Mechanical 'Engineering equipment from the land- Ja <_r <l ® > ■ Building. Yorks ordered scaping building into his ssc !— It-.r.v.iiJsacr.'ara* • Lb> T-td Caldwell to pay a fine and vehicle.. Barreled 53rd s 2oorooo0 r 000 Stock Reduction Interest I H J mill BIGGEST SAVINGS!*.. 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We got email!, Care on pipeline asked WASHINGTON (UPI) Two en vironmental groups charged yesterday the Interior Department has taken only “token gestures” to correct persistent welding problems on the Alaska oil pipeline before the Arctic winter begins. ' , In a letter made public yesterday, officials of the Wilderness Society and'Friends of the Earth asked Interior Secretary Thomas Kleppe to order a full inspection of the partly constructed pipeline. Both groups were plaintiffs in a suit which helped make sure strict environmental and technical. stipulations, including requirements of records on x-rays, of all welds, were contained in the 1974 agreement for construction of the pipeline. They said auditors’ findings that builders’ House studies wiretaps WASHINGTON (UPI) committee asked the U.S. the imperial presidency, Rep. John Moss, whose Circuit Court of Appeals reminiscent of the Watergate subcommittee is studying yesterday for a prompt era.” government use of warrant- review of the decision. Moss said Ford, in his days less wiretaps, charged The case is expected to go as a congressman, w&> yesterday President Ford has all the way to the Supreme “vocal” in opposing been “just as pernicious” bs Court. presidential encroachments Richard Nixon in using “The use of executive on congressional rights, executive privilege to keep privilege by President Ford He cited a 1963 speech Ford information from Congress. has been just as pernicious as made as the ranking The administration ob- its use by President Nixon,”' Republican on a House ap tained a U.S. District Court Moss said in a statement propriations subcommittee order last Friday per- announcing the court action. which tried to obtain a secn.4 manently blocking the sub- “From Congress to the report on the Bay of Pigs committee’s presidency,” the California invasion over the opposition telephone company records Democrat said, “Gerald Ford of President John Kennedy, about the national security has not only reversed his At that time, Ford said such wiretaps. former • opposition to ex- use of executive privilege Moss’House interstate and cessive presidential secrecy expresses “some power ( akin foreign commerce sub- but expanded the concept of to the divine right of kings.”,, ** ** cSo“oo?Fve“a“ ** 1 FREE! ! 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Offer Valid: Every Wednesday after 3:00 PM (Thru End of Term) Break the Hamburger Habit without going broke* at the regular price Get identical Medium PIZZA •An Arby’s Sandwich Good Only At: 111 Sowers Street records of welding X-rays are in poor order show the Interior Department has not fulfilled its responsibilities. “Only careless quality control procedures and lack of vigorous enforcement by th*, responsible federal agencies could havi allowed this situation to continue a full year after problems were first uncovered,” said their letter dated July 29. “We cannot tolerate violations of these stipulations. We will not sit idly by if the Department of the Interior continues to exercise but token gestures to compliance with these stipulations.” The department told the builders, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., July 20 to bring its records into “auditable, condition at the earliest possible time.” ©1975 Arby's Inc
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