o—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, July 13, 1977 Getting a tan-gent Even the camera "sweats" in the heat Monday as Lenny Jones (graduate-mathematics) lectures to his Math 35 class outside Willard. But circulating air made outside cooler than inside when Willard's air conditioning system failed to operate due to a malfunctioning motor. . A spokesman for the Maintenance and Operations Sr. Citizen's Sunday set for this week The Centre County. Board of Corn- announced that the Drug and Alcohol Prison roof repairs. missioners voted to make Senior Planning Council meeting will be held In addition, $4,300 in county aid was Citizens Sunday a county-wide holiday in 7:30 tonight at the Philipsburg State approved for Spring Township, $2,300 a meeting yesterday at the Centre General Hospital. worth of county aid for Unionville County Courthouse in Bellefonte. The commissioners also voted in favor Borough and $1,200 for Millheim In other business, the commissioners of advertising for bids for Centre County Borough Tonight is Blue Grass Night at the Westerly Parkway Hi Way Pizza Featuring at 9:00 - The Buffalo Chipkickers Location: Westerly Pkwy. Shopping Center 4 714 S (..7) 224 E. CALDER WAY 1 / 2 PRICE SALE Short sleeve tops & shirts org. 5 10-24 Long sleeve tops & shirts org. 5 16-33 Summer dress slacks . . . org. 5 15-32 White pants & jeans. . . . org. 5 18-35 Fashion denim jeans . . . org. 520-25 Swim suits org. '6-13 Spring jackets & leathers org. 5 45-145 Suits & sport coats (Not All Sizes) ALL SALES FINAL 6 X V V 60.6 c5l e t) 0 ecc) • I PI ) aICS "contemporary men's clothing for the cultured free spirit" ANNOUNCING OUR ISt SEMI-ANNUAL Open 10-9 Mon.—Fri. 10--5:30 Sat. winr.•iu 7111:•41.7&51" department said the burned-out motor was sent to a machine shop in Altoona Monday and repaired and re installed on Tuesday. The spokesman said parts of the air conditioning system are now working and the building is cooler than it was on Monday. 1 / 2 price 1 / 2 price 1 / 2 price 1 A price 1 / 2 price 1 / 2 price 1 / 2 price 1 / 2 price OPEN EVENINGS 7-1074 March king's 'EI Capital?' • Sousa's operetta fairly amusing You've heard of Benny Goodman, the King of Swing, and your grandparents may have danced to violin versions of Johann Strauss, the King of Waltz, but you ain't heard nothing yet till you heard the King of Marches, John Phillip Sousa. The Eastern Opera Theater of New York gave a fair rendition of the comic operatta "El Capitan" last night at Eisenhower Auditorium. The setting for the opera is Peru during the period pf Spanish control. The appointed viceroy, Don Medigua, is up against the wall, as the populists want to. replace him with native Don Cazarro, former viceroy of Peru. All this seems like serious business, but Don ' Medigua takes it with the greatest of ease. A man with no ideologies except the conviction of "saving his hide," he schemes to disguise himself as a famous hero, El News from the Barry Wyshinski Wage hike bill okayed WASHINGTON (UPI) President Carter, organized labor and congressional leaders agreed yesterday to a compromise bill that will increase the minimum wage by 35 cents to $2.65 an hour next Jan. I. The compromise, announced by Rep. Carl Perkins, D-Ky., also would provide for future automatic annual increases geared to a percentage of the average factory wage_Labor has long sought these automatic increases. Liddy attains parole WASHINGTON ( AP) His code of silence unbroken and his motives for the Watergate burglary still a mystery, G. Gordon Liddy won parole from prison yesterday. The U.S. Parole Commission set his release for Sept. 7. By then, the one-time lawyer for Richard M. Nixon's re- Capitan. More concerned for himself than morality, he admits to the audience during an aside, "Ei/ery scheme I utter is a double-barrelled lie." ' Sousa must have anticipated modern times when he penned in 1890 Don Medigua's line, "But I was doing very well as a politician; unfortunately, they caught me at it!" play review The cast was theatrically attractive with well-placed voices and was well directed by Robert • Singer for comedy and dance movements. While lead baritone Anthony Tanburello, who played the dual roles of Don. Medigua and El Capitan, was not greatly endowed vocally, he was the most proficient singing actors. The stage style was somewhat similar Wires election committee will have served 52 months in prison, more than two years longer than any of the other 24 men sentenced for Watergate and related crimes. Anti-abortion plan set HARRISBURG (AP) A resolution calling for a U.S, 0 ' Constitutional Convention to write an anti-abortion amend- 1 ment was adopted yesterday by the House. P:, The resolution says that the unborn child's right to life should be protected from the moment it is conceived. It was approved 127-64 and sent to the Senate for its ap proval. Rep. Helen Wise, D-Centre, said the resolution was typical of a world run by men. "All rules of society are made by men for men . . . today I find us in the same situation," she said. "One hundred and ; ninety men will make a decision that will never affect them directly." Ptstro woX)017 210 W Go\\Op Me.kftees ot‘....sCgatOetel Luncheon Specials *Bar•B-Q all beef flanks topped with our , own special Texas sauce and serted with potato salad $l.OO it Garden burger on. Kaiser bun served with potato sakd $1.25 *Bar-B-Q Sausage sandwich topped with speckl sauce and served with potato salad $1.35 Enjoy a glass of coil beer or your fiivorile wine Specials Served Mon. Fri 11:30 AM to 2 PM Rear of 210 W. College Ate Pi/stro 'cir')t,iv Steamed Clams SPECIAL Wednesday nights from 5 to 9 PM only a dozen fresh soft shell New England Clams served with corn on the cob 2.45 you can 't beat it! Rear of 210 W. College ave . , \ •.0 417. .:Itt.i. ~,,,s\ 1",,, "•••• (1 •• . .. ' . . .I . I , • 'l ' . to that of Gilbert and Sullivan One might have wished for a more' intimate hall to showcase the facial expression nuances and the small but well-honed cast. Also, the small or-`, chestra would have sounded fuller so as not to detract from their excellent rhythm: The music was not tremendously impressive but, very pleasant. The, lyrical passages were typical of operatta. However, Sousa shines' brightest in the exciting march rhythm!'• that underlies the entire production. The highlight of the evening was the audience's utter confusion between acts two and three over whether the show.. was over. The reason for this the printer dropped act three from the program. All in all, it was a very amusing evening. —by Jacqueline Lear ~ NOW OPEN for lunch 237-3449 LA r: i 1
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