—The Daily Collegian Wed PEANUTS k' C;) , LOOK, MANAGER PEANUTS I sk?, g 0 FORGET !..; . --• IT! • io e-..,,......... N D ...! BIM YOUR 1r Mak/MP 7VNGOS, NEPH YOO5 GO - Elie OF O2URSb /NG INTO NOT../ LAE7R/18 ZOOK, I co/'r 555 aNAT )01/R5 65777/V6 SO //MED UPAM/71 /r 5 4 NOT L/K5 IM 601N6 70 BE esday, July 20, 1977 ~W*---Q--- BES/DeS, 771/S APR/COT PIANTATION:S 700 6500 A DEAL 70 PASS UP! NE 6UNOtE SPREAD'S BE/NG ZET GO FOR LESS 771 AN '1 300 EMS ANACREI l b i i& -, ' / A - II ~,,,„,...„ "...„;-,„„,„,..,wi rili ~,,,,,t,„ WHAT KIND? HANK AARON ?PETE ROSE? REGGIE JACKSON ? %44" ( • , l OU CAN T CHANGE WHAT gOU ARE • UNCLE DUKE, I SUPPOSE T//,471 JUST I AMID RE AIiIFUL. I XIV REMISS IF r coup you EYEN FAILED 'WIEN 07NSIDER SUCH 770 N 71IE 600% 31:101SNO013 31V1S NN3d jHJ. 40 SIN3WIIdNIO3 UV ULLMANN !. I 10 NIZSP;:.O 4(We:- gOU'RE A BIRD, AND BIRDS DON'T SHAVE! ?I_l- (eizznd of miemeue) He lost Party favor in 1976 Teng's return rumored HONG KONG (UPI) A 20-foot-long wall poster plastered yesterday on a side street in Peking said twice-purged Teng Hsiao-ping, close friend and onetime heir apparent of late Premier Chou En-Lai has been restored to power. Sources in the chinese capital reported that the poster, hailing a "warm welcome" to "Comrade Teng" was put up on a back street by the first and fourth bureaus of the Economic Affairs Ministry There was, however, no official confirmation of the wall poster. Diplomatic sources in Peking said' the meeting of the Chinese Communist party Political Bureau (Politburo) would take up the rehabilitation of Teng as one of the key items on its agenda. When he was purged for the second time in his career in April, 1976, Teng was a vice chairman of .the party, the first vice premier and chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. Teng also was purged during the Cultural Revolution of the mid-19605. Free U. takes (away) the cake The Free U cake decorating course Penn State Young Socialists discuss FSHA 330 sponsors a casino nightlife will not meet tomorrow. Last class will tuition hikes and budget cuts 7:30 tonight dinner 5:15-6:15 tomorrow in the Maple If. be July 28. . - in 67 Willard. Room. "The Mouse That Roared" will be shown 9:15 tonight on the HUB lawn. Two Free U courses meet tonight. "Disco Dancing" at 7:30 in the HUB Ballroom and "Introduction to the Baha'i Faith" at 8 in 309 Boucke. Free seats for ushers are available by contacting the Festival Theater box office in the Playhouse. An introductory lecture on Tran scendental Meditation will be given 8 tonight in 18 Sparks. IV ' il AP ~ „I 0 o b 4 0 0 The Free U home canning course meets 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 220 Human Development Building. Pollock fire extinguisher lifted University police reported the theft of a fire extinguisher from Pollock snack bar yesterday. ' Estimated value is $58.17, police said. tree at the intersection of W. Park, University police reported the theft of Avenue and Franklin Street Monday. • two walkie talkies from the basement of by Wayne Johnson ,CHAglae".? "ToL.V you tv MOcteo Pug k-Ncsr coFFEE 1 Yauß LAP, `Awl° fw 444 Vitt‘s oF No- Yoo Voz. 4 WOULD volli A 10.4NLE It% I s_ 00,41F r i r A • The poster said Teng, 74, had been reinstated to those three posts as well as to the vice chairmanship of the party's Military Affairs Commission. There had been widespread speculation in Peking and Hong Kong that Teng would be reinstated to a position of powep, before the end of the month. Some diplomats in Peking said he may take over as premier, a position now held by Hua Kud feng, the Communist, Party chairman. ' Teng was serving as the chief executive for a long time before being purged last year because the late Premier Chad En-Lai was suffering from cancer and was unable to fulfill hiS duties. Some Chinese reading the poster told foreigners that Teng's return to power "has been expected." Teng, who is strongly supported by the army, is believed to have been active in decision-making for the past few monthi. Policies which he advocated while serving as first vice Premier, severely attacked last year, have now been adopted by the new leadership. in China "Small Town Repair Kit" is the topic of a media and aging lunch-discussion noon-1:15 tomorrow in the Maple Room,: -, Noll laboratory yesterday. The value is unknown at this time, police said. ..., ~ State - College police reported finding several flags from White golf course up a 3i5. , 17 a) = =