,%, Is that really in the window? '"Bruce Scliwabach, 1026 S. Atherton St., set up his easel right in the street, to cap ture . . . . Well, it doesn't look like the corner of Beaver and Allen, but isn'tthat / ~- „ Old Main in the corner there? Blaze causes $2OOO A fire at 823 S. Pugh St., 4:30 p.m. ;Monday, caused $2,000 damage but no ,injuries. An Alpha Volunteer Fire Co. spokesman said the fire probably began in a wastebasket. , The apartment,, owned by Lee Roy Toney, was occupied by Jack and Barbara Silberg. • Mrs. Silbert, in the apartment when ,i. the fire began, said she was sitting down "III GUY KRESGE JACK HARPER GUY KRESGE JACK HARPER GUY KRESG w Annual 0 t_LIJ! ' Summer Sale During this annual event we offer substantial reductions on our discontinued styles of men's & ladies' shoes. Some styles of the following brands will be reduced: Bostonian, Johnston & Murphy, Bally of Switzerland, adidas, Bernardo, & Clarks of England. 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PER TIRE INTRODUCING NraTEOßair CAR FRIEND WESTERLY PARKWY PLAZA ap PIONEER STEREO 10-9 Daily 7:e AUTO ACCESSORIES •• DELCO.* MOPAR • CRAGER stairs when someone outside told her her apartment was on fire. "At first I didn't believe it. • I went upstairs, looked inside the bedroom, closed the door and opened the other windows," she said. No one else was in I he apartment when the fire broke out. Three Alpha trucks and one am bulance answered the alarm. The blaze took about five or ten minutes to ex tinguish, one Alpha chief said. ,'• - . damage Starts today at 9AM ICS43stnian Ltd/ tPENNSTATE 2nd county judgeship A bill which would add a second judgeship to Centre County has been passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee and now faces debate on the floor. The bill provides 16 counties with a total of 21 new Common Pleas Court judges. Local responses have been varied, but most Centre County lawyers feel the extra judge would relieve the Court of some of its immense workload. "I think we need it," one State College attorney said. "We've needed it for a long time." Centre County's current judge, R. Paul Campbell, Tentative budget approved by Pa. House HARRISBURG (AP) The House passed a stripped-down state budget yesterday with the hope a committee of six legislative leaders would eventually rewrite the spending plan. The $5.2 million budget doesn't have extra aid for schools, money for the Crime Commission or other programs House members wanted. Actually, except for one change, it's the same budget the Senate gave the House two months ago. Majority Leader James Manderino convinced rank and file members to pass it anyway with the idea that the con ference committee of Senate and House leaders would produce a better spending package. If the conference committee restores programs, taxes will have to be in creased. The House already has refused to Eco-Action to hold recycling program The Eco-Action recycling center will re-open Saturday, July 9, after being forced to close in late May, Theresa Kerchner, Eco-Action president, said. The center will accept glass, tin and aluminum cans, aluminum foil and newspapers on alternate Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The truck receiving the recyclables will be in parking lot 83, ,off Park Avenue next to the flower gardens. The collection bins have been removed, Kerchner said, so it's very important people don't bring garland vicky vaughn pandora •zi hanes swank wrangler lee levi landlubber campus haggar - Coupon Good 0 -J < a. co Z 0 ci) .._i tscover you babes rt Westerly Parkway Westerly Parkway Plaza 1 f... r OLDIES BUT GOODIES • , . , • .• • . • • A 1)h Woo of I)ante's disagrees. He said despite the workload there is still no Richard Sharp of Phillispburg, who is also seeking backlog of cases in the civil or criminal courts. election, was unavailable for comment last night. "I can't see why we need an extra judge if all the work Sen. J. Doyle Corman, R-Bellefonte, said recently the is being done," he said. bill has been in the state legislature for two years. lie Charles C. Brown, Jr., who is among those vying for said that during that time it had been the subject of the Centre County judgeship when Campbell retires, several "power struggles." said it could initially cost the state as much as $200,000 "The proposal must survive several key tests before to provide quarters and staff for the new official. All of it wins final approval in the General Assembly," he this would be added to his $45,000 yearly salary. added. If the bill becomes law, the new posts will be filled by Brown, a Republican, said he would conduct his gubernatorial appointment until the elections in campaign on the basis of only one vacant post. November, 1979. increase the state's 2 per cent income tax to 2.35 per cent to pay for increased school aid. Leaders also have talked of remQving exemptions from the sales tax and in creasing the corporate income tax. The budget vote yesterday was 110-87, with most opposition coming from Republicans. The Senate must now act and late yesterday it was unclear what leaders planned. Sen. Henry Cianfrani, chairman of the Appropriations Committee, told reporters he would urge the Senate to concur and send the budget right to the governor. He did not explain his stand, which would leave schools in his Philadelphia district without the extra money they desperately want. recyclables unless the truck is there. The University is worried about a litter problem if people leave the papers at the site, she said. The operation was forced to close in May because the Salvation Army was not picking up the papers, Kerchner said. Previously all the money had gone to the 'Salvation Army but now the funds will be divided among the trucker, local associations helping with the program and Eco-Action, Kerchner said. )YOU: PSU College Ave discover JEANS reg. $lO '24 $749. $1799 SHIRTS SUNDRESSES SLACKS TOPS SHORTS 10% off discover value Ziff 's 10am 9pm M-F 10am - spm Sat. AT Tlir‘ 511&1) Senate concurrence would also violate the agreement with the House. And it would leave the Senate without any funds after July 1. The House's one change in the budget was the removal of Senate expense money. House members figured that would insure the Senate would reject the budget and send it to conference com mittee. ' Senate Majority Leader Thomas Nolan seemed more aware of the moneyless prospect. "There's no way we can operate," he said. He said he expected to have the Senate's stand on the budget straightened out by Wednesday morning when Democrats caucus, Republicans said any budget that comes out of the conference committee will mean higher taxes. Free U courses meet tonight The following Free U courses will meet tonight: "Models of Student Participation," 7:30 in 171 Willard. "The Spring Creek Pollution Problem," at 8 in 265• Willard. "Introduction to the Baha'i Faith," at 8 in 309 Boucke. "Gay Conscience-Rasing Groups," 8:30 in 304 Boucke. Collegian notes A meeting to organize the Eco-Action recycling program will be held 8 p.m. tomorrow in 316 HUB. The Young Socialist Alliance will sponsor "The History of the U.S. Labor Movement" 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 69 Willard. ••• with Warren 0. Fitting spinning the disques Including our special summer drinks n air-conditioned comfort cation: 101 Hiester Call: 234-0845 The Daily Collegian possible The committee's budget "will be higher than any appropriations bill we have voted on so far," said Rep. Jack Seltzer, R-Lebanon. He noted that after the budget comes out of committee, "This General Assembly never supports anything less than either body has already agreed to , spend. make my judgment from history," said Seltzer, who has served as both majority and minority chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. The conference committee would consist of three representatives and three senators. The budget compromise that they develop then goes to the House for approval. At that point, the House and Senate can only vote yes or no on the budget. They cannot make further amendments. The Penn State Vets organization meets 8 tonight at 227 E. Nittany Ave. , Women United will make plans for a Jo-Ann Farr committee picnic 7:30 tonight in 321 HUB. FSHA 330.1 invites anyone to attend their "Day in the Old South" luncheon 11:45-12:45 today in the Maple Room of Human Development building. The FSHA 330 beach bums offer a seashore supper 5:15-6:15 tomorrow night in the Maple Room. A two-session bicycle repair workshil will be offered twice by the Women'• Resource Center. Sign up at the Center 108 W. Beaver Ave. or call 234-5222 in th evenings. Donation is $l. First session i July 5-6; second, July 11-12 at Strath. Bicycle Shop. Wednesday, June 29, 1977-