The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 08, 1977, Image 15

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    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."
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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. .
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silence. Quaker Meeting
House, Sunday 10:45.
318 South Atherton
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Intorre said he does •not believe a low
income housing project in State Collge would
be filled because the rent in these projects
has been consistently high.
Intorre said he also is against senior citizen
housing because he does not believe it is in
demand in State College
"Before constructing, we must first check
the demand. I do not want to shove things
down people's throats," he said.
Discussing the Allen Street Mall, Intorre
said he is against it because it is costly
and because the merchants don't want it. He
said he is not sure the mall will help State
College and is afraid of the vandalism it will
attract.
He said he is concerned about the traffic
problems the mall would create and would
not be persuaded to build it until he is con
vinced these problems could be resolved.
Intorre said - State College is slowly
deteriorating and will continue until "a better
climate is provided for businesses to stay in
town."
He said, "One solution would be to provide
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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."
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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.
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The Daily Collegian Friday, April 8, 1977-
Joseph IntOrre
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