Intorre wants borough-campus rapport By TIM KONSKI Collegian Staff Writer Jospeh Intorre, Democratic candidate for State College Borough Council, said the coun cil "should develop a rapport between cam pus and community officials in order to'gain a - common understanding of mutual prob lems." ' ,Intorre cited the Organization for Town In dependent Studenti as a "good group" because it works with the council to improve student affairs in town. He said, "Many students believe that the merchants are against students but do not' realize that borough citizens pay the same high prices." Referring to his experience on the borough traffic commission, Intorre said the inter action between campus and community leaders was "worthwhile" because it helped solve some of the downtown traffic problems. -Intorre _said he will be as receptive as possible to student problems. "If the students are reasonable they will not have a better friend than I-will be," he • said. ; Discussing the accessibility of the council, Intorre said, "It depends on a willingness on the part of those who want to be heard." He said he will compromise with those wanting Lebanon fighting continues BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) Palestinians yesterday Overran a- rightist town in 5•314 th Lebanon just two miles from the - ISraeli border in a major attack that foriner Iresident Camille Cliamoun warned could provoke a war with Israel. Sixteen tanks from Israel, which have supported the rightists, already were reported well inside Lebanon. vChamoun said if Palestinians are allowed to remain in the south, "I don't know what the outcome will he, whether it will degenerate into an all out war again in Lebanon, or into a war with our neighbors, the Israelis." - The 76-year-old head of the National Liberal party told UPI that Syrian aid to the Palestinians was "a threat to the security 'of Israel," along its northern flank, "and I cannot foresee any reaction from Israel except a violent reaction." Travelers from the war zone said Palestinian "suicide squads", overran the-rightist town of Khiam, two miles from' Israel, in overnight battles described as "the worst fighting the area has seen in more than 18 months." MCALLISTER LOBBY SALE USED TEXTBOOKS While They Last Also be sure to visit our special sale tables inside the store and at all four locations. Happening NOW at THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE MCALLISTER BLDG. 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Call 865-7074 to identif SWING INTO SPRING AT THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE Bookstore 863-0205 • Service and Convenience at all locations ON CAMPUS ALL SALES FINAL 1 attention and, will attend many meetings of student and community organizations. He said he will not attend the meetings of groups "who cause trouble unnecessarily" because he does not want to be identified with these organizations. "This would interfere with my intentions to represent all State College residents," he said. Referring to bus services, Intorre said, "There is a trend in the direction of more buses." He said officials are looking forward to increasing bus services but the monetary factor will be a problem. He said he is not certain of the cost of an im proved bus line but the apartment owners and whoever benefits from the service can help with the cost. "If the bus services are improved," he said, "then the students and citizens must pay." Intorre said he is against low- and middle income housing because it is too costly. He said if housing is provided, taxes will be raised. Housing will benefit State College, he said, only if the apartment buildings are filled. because that will help people stay in town. This, he said, will help merchants' profits , giving citizens a tax break. . A worship based on silence. Quaker Meeting House, Sunday 10:45. 318 South Atherton Info, rides, talk _Stan 237-7051 A ~. 238,-2600 ( , T 4 k,...v i t-Lir- _ • vil lirrp 0- • , 424 Waupelani Drive Now renting for Paperbacks $.25 Hardbacks $.50 HAVE YOU LISTENED TO .. SILENCE? Uyou are searching to . find your lifestyle, your beliefs, your thing —join other seekers in silent Meditation. Summerand_ __Fall _ Furnished and unfurnished one and two bedroom apartments and efficiencies MANY EXTRAS!! • Gas heat and cooking included in rent • Every apartment air cond • Free bus service to campus • Free parking • TENNIS, TOO! NINE MONTH LEASES AVAILABLE . 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He said, "One solution would be to provide SILVERS CELLAR Silver, Gold, Gemstones j IN_ 153 S. Allen Open 10:30.5:3_,A Intorre said there is no need for a human rights ordinance in State College. "We must adhere strictly to what we have now if present laws are not effective, then slight changes can be made," he said. Intorre said the purpose of a borough coun cil "is to determine the needs of a community and to supply these needs at a reasonable cost." 444-4-4. The MY-O-MY 4* 4( 128 E. College Ave. ic -X - for 4( Nightly Entertainment ******* r **** ******* RHS Cinema East GEORGE KARL C.scorr/MALDEN Thursday-Sunday 7:00&10:00 FUB REC ROOM $l.OO Centre • Barbarella North • Frankenstein Pollock • The Bad News Bears more parking at the expense of those to benefit." Tax breaks also could be given to merchants without raising the taxes of private citizens, he said. Referring to financial cutbacks, Intorre said the borough could save money if officials were not permitted to attend annual council conventions. Intorre said taxes only will be increased with inflation. "Other than that, I would look for places to cut taxes rather than raise them," he said. When inflation subsides and wages in crease, he said, the borough can concentrate on improvements that must be overlooked until the economy improves. MOVIE TIMETABLE COMING NEXT WEEK The Daily Collegian Friday, April 8, 1977- Joseph IntOrre Paramount Pictures Presents a Robert Evans production a John Frankenheimer film starring Robert Shaw, Bruce Dern, Marthe Keller "Black Sunday" costarring Fritz Weaver and Bekim Fehmiu• Music Scored by John Williams. Director of Photography John A Alonzo, A S.O Executive Producer Robert L Rosen. 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