—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, April 6,1977 Tournaments at Playland tonight The Penn State Air Hockey Club is sponsoring air-hockey tournaments every Wed nesday night at Playland. Women will play at 7, men at 8 and mixed doubles are at 9. Entry fee is $l. Cash prizes awarded to top four finishers in each event. The Student Advisory Board to University Health Services meets 7:30 tonight in Ritenour Health Center lobby. Collegian notes Beta Alpha Psi is spon- meet 7 tonight at 348 N. soring a tax table today Burrowes. Cookies and ex through April 15 on first floor presso<will be served. All are HUB. invited. Beta Alpha Psi will hold its Spring initiation 7 tonight in the University Faculty Club. Cornelius J. Coleman, district director of the IRS, Pitts- Weather change reduces unemployment HARRISBURG (AP) The state’s unemployment rate, March’s unemployment end of the cold weather has which dropped half a percent rate was 7.3 per cent, down taken some of the chill off the last month. from 7.8 per cent in February, Spring Sale Up to 20% off all chairs Now thru April 9th 9 i»ml. 134 Calder Way WCiter 237-5128 burgh region, will speak on “Public Employment Its Challenges and -Rewards.” Phi Chi Theta meets 7 tonight in 413 Boucke. Dick Hess and Carol Roush from the Career Placement Center will speak on “Topics of In terviewing.” Frisbee practice will be held Monday through Thursday at 5 p.m. at the women’s athletic field or; in case of rain, in White Building. The Circolo Italiano will Feminist Forum on Women in Sports meets 8 tonight in 311 Boucke. Dr. Dorothy Harris will lead a discussion. Association for Women Students is holding an open meeting 7 tonight in 311 Boucke. All welcome. The Nittany Velo Club will meet 7:30 tonight in 67 Willard to discuss upcoming bicycle races, group rides and club jerseys. All cycling enthusiasts are welcome. Parents interested in registering their children for Children of Divorce weekly support groups must do so no later than 5 p.m. today by calling Barbara Marder at 238-6991. Entries will be taken in the Intramural office, IM Building until noon tomorrow for soccer. All male members of the University are eligible to play. Ushers are needed for all performances of Jazz Dance Theatre. Call 865-1884 or stop by the Playhouse Theatre box office. The Free U and Hetzel Union Board coffeehouse is canceled for tonight. The National Student Coalition Against Racism meets 7:30 tonight in 215 Willard. West Halls Residential Life Staff is sponsoring a recreational program entitled “Hiking and Camping in the State College Area,” 7:30 tonight in Thompson lounge. The Penn State Science Fiction Society will hold an organizational meeting 8 tomorrow night in 67 Willard. Alpha Kappa Psi, the professional business fraternity will hold a rush meeting 7:30 tomorrow night in 75 Willard. Real estate sales manager Jerry Bruce will give a demonstration and lecture. Frontlash will hold an organizational meeting 7:30 tomorrow night in 312 Boucke. University Coalition will meet 7:30 tomorrow night at the HUB desk. The Economics Club will elect new officers and discuss plans for a party 3:30 tomorrow afternoon in 620 Kern.' New members are urged to attend. the state Department of Labor and Industry said yesterday. Reviewers called the HKlooo“the best so far” The remarkable sound reproduction system of the Harman Kar don HK2OOO cassette deck (with the Dolby* noise reduction system) gives you crisp, clean tapes that are virtually indist inguishable from those of the finest reel to reel tape systems. Wow and flutter are reduced to 0.07% with a remarkable new tape transport system. The signal that is fed into the HK2OOO is reproduced with almost startling fidelity. We’re proud to offer this excellent unit to our discriminating cus tomers. We want you to hear it. When you do, you just may fee like you've been transported to the concert hall. The harman/kardon HK2OOO. Current family status examined NEW YORK (UPI) The march of women into the paid labor force in America demonstrates the need for reforms in work structures and family policy, Alan Pifer, President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York said yesterday. Pifer called for the government and the private sector to study work and family life as it affects women, men, and children. He recommended develop ment of policies that would Automobile stolen from A&P Monday a car was stolen from the A&P super market parking lot on Westerly Parkway Mon day, according to State College police. The car is described as a black 1966 Oldsmobile, and was valued at $359. State College police report that a bicycle was taken from 255 E. Beaver Ave. Monday. The bike was valued at $lB5. Two fire extinguishers were taken from Garden House Apartments, 472 E. College Go one better with the HK2OOO. in: ■ i '' HL Ml ' *Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories, Inc To find out more about why the HK-2000 has been setting new musical reproduction standards, please stop into booth 11 at the Stereo Expo 77. encourage , Flexibility in life pat terns so men and women can alternate periods of study, employment, work in the home, and leisure throughout their life. Provision of adequate daycare and afterschool care arrangements for children. Creation of a family support system to assure those with incomes well below the national medium a decent standard of living “without the indignities of welfare.” Ave. Monday, according to State College police. The theft was valued at $lOO. Police Services report that 95 pounds of dry chlorine was stolen from White Building yesterday. The chlorine was valued at $BO. A University- student was apprehended yesterday trying to remove .a picture from Pattee, according to Police Services. The identity of the student has not been released. —by Curt Foster 9 io $ v> W !aV<NO nip* rtw v.MOMi Hiwwil ® © ! rfiv t Nearly half of all American women are working or looking for a job. Females now make up approximately 41 per cent of the labor force. In contrast to earlier times, most working women are married with husbands present. They have school-age children. But Pifer said a high proportion who are single, separated, widowed, or divorced also have young children. "This reflects the startling Newsman speaks The newsman who West. Linder conducted the covered the Tower City Associated Press’s ex mine disaster for the elusive interview with the Associated Press will lone survivor of the mine speak on campus tonight, disaster Ronald Adler. Lee Linder, a 30-year Linder’s appearance is veteran at the AP, will sponsored by the Society of speak at 8:30 tonight in 115 Professional Journalists, Electrical Engineering Sigma Delta Chi. Corrections Steve DiQrio was in correctly reported as being a member of Phi Kappa Phi fraternity in yesterday’s Collegian. DiOrio is a member of Pi Kappa Phi. (2J(2r»«S3 pUvt>^4s § © *ff «#* fact that over the past decade, families headed by women on their own have grown 10 times as fast as the two-parent family,” he said. “There are no signs that . these trends will be reversed. Women must work. They want to work.” Pifer said that continued failure to take account of the effects of women’s rising labor force participation may cause “hardship and inequity for increasing numbers of people.” Due to a typographical error in Monday’s Undergraduate Student Government Senate elections story, Rich Roadarmel was reported as receiving 382 votes. He received only 282. Ml to
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers