`Book buying bind Biological Science 1 & 2 'Keeton: Elements of Biological Science Biology 11 ; Curtis: Biology Chemistry 12 & 13 Sienko: Chemical Principles and Properties ' V,conomics 2 ' Samuelson: Economics English 1,2, 3 - & 11 Perrin: Handbook of Current English • French 1 & 11 Vallette: Contacts French 21, 31 & 32 Pucciani: Langue Et Langage eological Science 20 Hamblin: Exercises in Physical Geology Lab Manual German 1,2, & 3 Helbling: First year German Math 61 Shanks: Calculus Math 62 & 71 Loomis: Calculus Physics 201 Tipler :,Physics Physics 202, 203 & 204 Halliday: Fundamentals of Physics Psychology 2 - Krech: Psychology (A Basic Course) Dyal: Readings in Psychology Spanish 1,2, 3, & 11 • Dalbor: Beginning College Spanish Dalbor: Workbook Speech Communications 200 Wilson: Public Speaking as a Liberal Art 'State Dept. released for WASHINGTON (UPI) -- State Department officials, while pleased that the Viet namese have supplied any information about Americans listed as missing, describe the • handing over of only 12 names •i as a "cynical act designed for political purposes." An analysis of the list of 12 names leads the officials to conclude that the Vietnamese have had this information, and were witholding it, for at , i least 10 years. State 'Department officials believe that the motive for releasing the dozen names now is directly linked to the forth coming application of Vietnam for membership in the United Nations. U.S. officials have in dicated that the United States will veto the U.N. application until there is a full accounting of the Americans missing in action. About 2,500 Americans are missing. President Ford said owsi•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Immeows•s•m•••••••••••••••••••••• • • • HEY! ALL YOU BUDDING YOUNG • • • a • • • • ARTISTS AND CARTOONISTS - • • • Here's your chance to build your portfolios. . . . . _ . Litaihie,Collegian is now hiring graphic artists and cartoonists! • , . • to work on the editorial staff. 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' State Department officials said that the 12 men in the list handed over by the Viet namese in Paris Monday were - all , shot, down 'between 1965 and 1967, mostly over the Hanoi-Haiphong area. The officials said it is clear from the fact that the men The Colonel welcomes you back with . . . 4 Burgers for 9 .00! Wednesday - Sunday Sept. 1 - Sept. 5 Let the Colonel cut you a break! UNIVERSITY PENN STATE BOOK CENTER BOOK STORE New Used New Used MIA list Special every Tuesday (The best buy in town) STUDENT BOOK STOR New Used $11.95 $9.00 $14.95 $11.95 $11.95 $4.90 $12.95 $9.75 $6.95 $5.25 $14.95 $11.25 -- $13.50 $11.95 - • -- $5.65 $12.95 $9.75 $3.95 $3.00 $12.95 $9.75 $3.95 $3.00 ipurposes were accurately identified, that the Vietnamese had their identity cards, and' that they had the identification for some 10 years, but were witholding it. no real choice By DAVE SKIDMORE Collegian Staff Writer Prices vary little for both new and used textbooks at the three major local bookstores. Of 18 textbooks surveyed, only once does a book price vary more than five cents from the book price — in another store. Campus thefts reported University police, in a nine hour span yesterday, received four reports of campus thefts. An investigation of an open soft drink vending machine in Beaver revealed that $l9 had been stolen from the cash box. Police log —William Baer, Eastgate apartments, and David Kinsey, 417 Geary, reported that books totaling $32.50 were stolen as they shopped in the Penn State Bookstore in the HUB: —Bruce R. Moyer, chemistry curator, reported the theft of a torque wrench worth $l5 from 106 Whitmore Lab. State College police said a man was caught yesterday trying to steal three packages of pens and a roll of trans parent tape worth $1.40, from the Student Book Store, 330 E. College Ave. call Lynne at According to Owen Heney, manager of the Penn State Book Store in the basement of McAllister Building, this is because all of the stores sell texts at publisher's list prices. Price differences occur when leftover texts from a previous term are sold at the old price, he said. While there is little dif ference in price, one store The University Book Centre sometimes carries a book in is located at 206 E. College used condition while the other Ave. and the Student Book stores do not. Store at 330 E. College Ave. • * * , Main. Festivities: 1 -5 p.m. HUB Lawn Coffeehouse: 7:30 HUB Terrace "Dimensions" is a student activities fair, giving every Penn State student the opportunity to see and experience the many organizations and activities available to them at University Park. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! * * * * - * * * * * **************************************************************** ...rmonica is a true frieL to play. Easy to carry. Always rea for a good time. Inexpensive, too. And available at music stores everywher M. Hohner, Inc., Hicksville, N Y • Hohner Canada Inc Don Ontario Check-out lines tend to be longer at the Penn State Book Store because there are fewer cash registers. Students may have dif ficulty reselling Calculus by Loomis, Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday and Langue Et Langage by Pucciani. They are being replaced by other texts. Rain date: September 10 French jet blown up AJACCIO, Corsica (UPI) Armed Corsican nationalists yesterday took over the Ajaccio airfield, blocked the runways with trucks and then destroyed with a plastic charge an Air France Boeing 707 jetliner. The nationalists, some of. them armed with rifles and pistols, forced the jetliner crew at pistol point to leave the plane before setting it afire with a powerful plastic bomb, police said. . The airport had been closed to all traffic when about 15 trucks drove onto the runways and surrounded the Boeing 707. One hundred and eighty passengers, preparing to board the plane for a flight to Paris remained in the airport building. The Air France jetliner was one of three planes stalled on the runways by trucks of the Strade Corsa nationalist truck drivers organization. Five armed men ordered the pilot to taxi the plane to the end of the runway, ordered the crew out of the plane and set it ablaze at 10:45 p.m. (4:45 p.m. EDT), police said. DIMENSIONS Thursday, Sept. 9 Parachute jump: IS COMING! 11 a.m. IM Fields behirid IM Building