—The Daily Collegian • Thursday, December 1, 1977 15 medical schools to give up funding WASHINGTON' ( AP) Fifteen American medical schools have given up more than $lO million in federal funds rather than let the government dictate how many American students they must accept from foreign medical schools. The remaining 108 medical schools in the country will share about $84.1 million in federal grants about $1,500 per student under the Health Prefessions Educational Assistance Act. The Department of Health, Education and Welfare has told 78 of the par ticipating schools to reserve places next year for 564 American students who will be transferring in from abroad. The 30 schools that weren't told to reserve space were exempted because they already have enrolled enough U.S. citizens from foreign medical schools to meet the requirements of the amend ment. The amendment slipped through Congress without debate last year and Fewer viewers fire ire NEW YORK (AP) A.C. Nielsen Co. ratings show that fewer people are watching television this year, sparking a controversy that pits. the advertising industry against the three major net works because of the money at stake. "We're concerned," ABC Vice' President George Keramadis corn mented Tuesday in a remark typical of, the networks. "It's kind of a wait-and see thing. Right now we're just very cautious about it." What's causing the concern is a decline since last year in the figure of the Homes Using Teleidsion HUT of 8 percent during daytime and nearly 3 percent at night. This can have a direct impact on revenue. .Just as magazines guarantee their CLASSIFIED ADS Deadlines 11 a.m. one business day before publication. Ads must be prepaid. 'OFFICE 126 Carnegie Bldg. Hours: 9:30 - 4:00 Monday - Friday PHONE: 865-2531 n„ RATES: 1-15 words .45/ . day 16-20 words .60/day Add $1 for initial typesetting. FOR SALE FOR SALE At discount Female Dorm Contract Spring Term. For Info. call Bill 234 5228 SLIDE . 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Also Red helmet with face shield $2O. Albums $l.OO V.W. muffler brand new $2O. Call Allen 234.4754 after 9:00 APARTMENTS QUIET COUPLE for two bedroom apt. in Pleasant Gap. No children or pets. $165.00. Call 2313- 5795 after 6 •.m. I/2 2-bdrm. apt., furnished, close to campus. Avail. Dec. 1, Mary at 238-5184 $77.m0. was attached to the medical education aid law. The amendment requires par ticipating medical schools to accept their fair share of U.S. citizens who have completed two years in a foreign medical school, passed the standard examination known as the National Boards and who want to complete their medical education in the United States. In filling these spots, the schools are prohibited from considering a student's academic qualifications or place of residence, which sparked outrage in many medical schools and defiance by the 15. . The medical schools that have refused to participate in the program include Stanford University, five campuses of the University of California, Yale, Duke, Northwestern, Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Baylor, Case Western Reserve and the universities of Illinois and Indiana. circulation, networks base the cost of a commercial minute on an estimated audience. If the size declines, ad vertisers won't pay as much for a minute. • "If we continue to see a decline in the long term, then this could have the effect of reduced advertising expenditures for TV," said Michael Drexler, senior vice president of Doyle Dane Bormbach advertising agency. "But this is not going to happen overnight." The networks say they are waiting for the results in about two weeks of the November "sweeps," in which 100,000 households nationally keep diaries that measure the audiences of local stations. Through their Committee on National Television Audience Measurement. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS WILL PAY you $125 in cash. Semi ono bedroom across street from campus at Armenara Plaza, Sl6O - .lus utilities 234-2716 LEASE FURNISHED apartment. Winter spring terms. Bedroom living room kitchen bathroom. All util. paid except elec. 237.2378 close to cam .us HELP WANTED WANTED• Drummer ' for established local band with dales into February. Vocals preferred. Vocalist inquiries invited Call 422 8633 or 466 /521 ADDRESSERS s ' wanted Immediately! Work at home - no experience necessary • ex• cel lent pay. Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, TX 75231 UNIQUE BUSINESS owned and operated for the benefit of the gay community needs ambitious people and gay community support. Call 1 • 4. Jean Guerthler 863.0588 WANT AMBITIOUS Individuals or couples to work on a part or full-time basis, flexible hours. Joe after five 238-7990 EXPERIENCED part-time and full-time waitresses wanted. Apply, in person at Old Main restaurant Pugh St. and College Ave. POTWASHER and dishwasher needed in exchange for meals and social privileges. For info call 239-4012 FREE LANCE ARTIST . with good hand lettering ability to do sign work. Starting rate - $3.00 to $5.00 per hour, depending on quality of workmanship and speed of production. Applicant must have transportation, understand the meaning of the word deadline and be able to work ap proximately 10 hours per week, or more. Phone 359-3090 (Pleasant Gap), 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 5 pm, Monday thru Friday, for appointment HELP WANTED part time hotline position. On Drugs Inc. is seeking individuals to staff agency hotline. One year com mitment necessary after suc cessfully completing 12 week non paid training program. Applications available at 236-A S. Allen starting Dec. 1. Last day to apply Dec. 10th. Please no phone calls WANTED DESPERATELY NEED 2 tickets to Nutcracker Dec. 2. Call 234. 9690 after 5 SENIOR needs room of her own close to campus starting Januar 1. Please call 234.0344 FOUND FOUND: 1 gold bracelet type watch at bus stop on E.. College Ave. Call 237-0459 FOUND: SET OF keyi on on College Ave. call to identify 237. 5494, 237-3349 FOUND A WATCH NEAR Beaver Terrace. Call Karl 234.1032 FOUND AN I.D. card at Shingletown Gap Reservoir 234- .1032 GLASSES FOUND by wall Id front of Old Main call 237.1157 to claim STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY COMPLETE TYPING service: papers to dissertations editing and proofreading available at additional cost, Call 238.0944. COMPUTER SCIENCE con suiting. Tutoring for beginning programming levels. Call Mr. IBM at 865.7756 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING tutoring (10 years ex perience), German, English, Composition,—Graduate Students $4.00 .er hour. Call 238.0944 LOST LOST GLASSES near Atherton Hall desperately needed. Please call 865-5709 LOST FIRST day of finals (Tuesday 11.15-77): gold opal ring. Reward! 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Will share driving and expenses. 865- 8163 evenin•s AUDIO FOR SALE, Marantz 1060 am. Plifier, and one pair of KLH speakers. Call Joe at 238-7990 Tonight-Original Golden Oldies Show your talents - register for The Shandygaff Gong Show every Tues. starting Tues. Nov. 1 For full details stop by or call Woody or Rich Roberts 237-9632 Applicants must be 21 or older COMING Friday, De c ember 16 "CLASSIC" 1 0ERSONALS 19771 Tucker says firing engineered PHILADELPHIA ( AP) Former Com monwealth Secretary C. Delofes Tucker said Wednesday the fact that criminal charges wouldn't be filed against her reaffirmed her belief that a "power-hungry gang" surrounding Gov. Shapp engineered her dismissal from state office. The state closed its case against Mrs. Tucker after Dauphin County District Attorney, Leroy Zimmerman said Tuesday that he saw no basis for prosecuting Mrs. Tucker for using state employees to write speeches that earned her $65,000. Gov. Shapp fired Mrs. Tuckei in September for her actions. Cable TV viewers 'talk back' to programs COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) When the Henry Eckhart Family, didn't like the rock show they were watching on television recently, they pushed a button attached to a computer in their living room.. So many other viewers did the same that the emcee signed the program off the air. Starting Thursday, cable television subscribers all over Columbus will be able to talk back to their TV sets voting shows off the air, answering quiz questions, bidding in auctions and even second-guessing coaches in sporting events. The Eckharts were among 200 families Coffee organization requests Ugandan trade policy NEW YORK (UPI) The National Coffee Association Wednesday called for a national policy on trade i with Uganda to ease public pressure on the domestic coffee industry. Rep.' Robert Dornan, R-Calif., Tuesday accused America's major roasters of supporting "the racist regime and Hitlerian policies" of ROOMMATES ill ROOMMATE WANTED to share 1 bedroom apt. Comes with living room bathroom kitchen $9O month utilities included. Call Tom 238 1648 start winter MALE WANTED Immediately winter spring close to campus ,one third of good apt reasonable Ed 234 2763 , ROOMMATE: To share 1 / 2 one bedroom apt. $112.50 plus electricity. Bus pass included. Call Warren 234-8577 FEMALE: 1 / 4 of 2 bedroom apartment in three floor house. $56.00 dus utilities. Call 238.3406 THIRD ROOMMATE NEEDED for three bedroom apartment in Boalsbur•, 466-6122 HOUSES iii- CLOSE to campus. Mature responsible individuals only. Six month lease. 238 4408. Six 111 ten ant COLLEGE STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF 10% Of ALL Prescription Prices on Presentation of I.D. RITE PHARMACY tths.Asenst State College, PA 18801 PHONE 237-0962 Atte Akl of • Pennsyhemla, Inc. DEA AR 5744049 ROOMS. 11 SPACIOUS ROOM downtown. Available immediately. Very reasonable. Call 234-6860 SINGLE ROOM: male grad, neat and responsible, non-smoker. Private bath, entrance. No cookin•. $l5 week 238-0666 OWN BEDROOM in 3-BR apt quiet, close, pleasant; grad students only; no cigarettes, 82.00- mo plus utilities 234-9090 evenings, earl am ROOMS FOR RENT, meals available call anytime 238-8552 or 234-9098 FOR RENT ONE THIRD two bedroom luxury apt. nicely furnished two con siderate roommates color TV, stereo, dishwasher, fine living, great price. $86.00. Dec. Ist to Aug. 31st. Heat included Call Don 238-4167 leave messa• e 865 9693 eIIANDTGAIT MALCOM slisl4lg In an interview Wednesday with Philadelphia radio station WHAT, Mrs. Tucker said she was fired because a gang surrounding Shapp "has long op posed me for my leadership in advancing the cause of women, minorities, the youth and the poor." "They could not control me so they sought to remove me to silence me and to finally try to discredit me, not only here in Pennsylvania but across the country," she said. Mrs. Tucker, however, has never said who she thought wanted her out of office. "What bothers me now is if there is anyone in the administration that has the . independence and who tested the computer device called QUBE, which was designed by Warner Communications Corp., whose largest cable outlet is the 100,000-home Cdlumbus market. For a $19.95 installation fee and $10.95 a month, subscribers can get cable service plus the black computer box attached to an 18-button 'console. The buttons let viewers choose channels and make responses to the shows. Officials will not discuss subscriber numbers, but before the advent of QUBE, Warner Cable claimed 26,500 subscribers. Claudine Eckhart recalled the night Ugandan President Idi Amin by con tinuing to import coffee from the East African nation. The association which represents the domestic' coffee industry, adopted a resolution saying violations of human rights under Amin "are abhorrent and morally repugnant" and '"have caused FURNISHED two bedroom apartment utilities in cludeds2Bo month close to campus available 12 11 -214 Lexinolor House. Hawbake4r Assoc. 234 686...° - -- BEAUT I FIIL TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apartment with fireplace in Boalsburg. All ap pliances are included. Immediate occupancy. Benchmark Realty 237-5384 ONE TH I RD 2 bedroom Southgate apt. nicely furnished heat & water included. $86.00. Call Don 238-3127 SUBLET OWN BEDROOM in two bedroom Spring Summer large kit close to campus reasonable rate 238- 8633 MALE ROOMMATE wanted to sublet two bedroom Allen Park Apartments Winter Spring 30.00 off on securit de .osit call 238-3691 SPRING AND SUMMER sublet. Large furnished efficiency for one or two people $lBO-month Call 238.7310 SUBLET WINTER 1 4 of two bedroom apt.; Park Forest, bus service included with rent (male) 234.8480 THREE PEOPLE needed for House two blocks from campus winter and spring 106 monthly 237 9371 2-4 FEMALES needed to sublet 2 double rooms in apartment. 1 1 / 2 blocks from cam • us. Call 234.4591 SPACIOUS 3 bdr. $77-month all utilities included. Sublet winter and-or s•rin•. Kirk 237-4169 ATTENTION IN SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton, 238-3037 PORTABLE WASHER-DRYER rentals. Long or short term. Free delivery. Unlimited Rent- Ails, 140 N. Atherton, 238-3037 Woman Studies LA 200 (3 credits) IVINVF 3rd . Period 303 Willard . No Prerequisites is being offered Winter Term, 1978 It will not be offered Spring Tenn, 1978 Calder Square 238-2933 Westerly Pkwy 6 . 0 237-6253 o f , 4 11, 4 : 40 9 S a•REDIKEN® IWO retell center she, her husband and their children, Anne, 9, and Robert, 8, were watching one of the 30 cable channels that had "a rock show on, playing records." "They asked the audience whether they should continue the show or cut it off," she said. "We didn't like it and voted `no.' The emcee said 'The majority rules. Thank your and good night.' And the show signed off. Our vote counted." Susie Russell, who took part in the test with her husband John, said they especially enjoyed the quiz show and would "compete to see who got the most questions right." "One night he would have the console, I public pressures on members to desist • The association urged the Carter ,, N „ from purchases of Ugandan coffee." administration and Congress to im- ~,i Association directois said "it is ap- plement a national policy "concerning propriate for the United States govern- trade by private and commercial in- ' ment to formulate a policy with respect terests in the United States with entities .41 to purchases of Ugandan coffee which in Uganda." .-.. , would avoid any such charges and apply Dornan and Rep. Donald Pease, D- to all domestic participants in the coffee Ohio, are co-sponsors of a House 111 trade." 'resolution calling for a trade boycott..,., COLLEGIATE RESEARCH Papers, Thousands on file. All academic subjects. Send $l.OO for mall order catalog Box 25918. Z, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025. 213477.8474 CLASSICAL GUITAR: folk, jazz, faculty Juniata College, 16 years teaching experience. John Mitchell, 234.0451 KITTENS MUST FIND new homes - eight weeks old - please call 237-4617 after five o'clock WANTED TO BUY: back issues of "Back Packer" nos. 3,4,&10 call 863.0321 ask for Will SANTA SUITS for rent. $6.50 plus beard and wig. Reservations recommended. Unlimited, Rent- Ails, 140,N. Atherton St., 238-3037 MASSAGE, Mu tidemensional - therapy & relationship coun seling, if emotional social or physical pains are getting to you - get to me. Fora ..t. call 234.3533 CONTACT LENS wearers. Save on brand name hard and soft lens supplies. Send for free illustrated catalog. Contact Lens Supplies, Box 7453, Phoenix, Arizona 85011 IBM CORRECTING Selectrics for rent. Low, long or short term rates. Unlimited Rent-Ails 140 N. Atherton, 238.3037 'AUTOMOTIVE op 73 BUICK APOLLO 2D coupe PS- P B-V8 excellent mechanical condition body good shape must sell 355.9800 even in • s 75 CUTLASS SUPREME fully loaded 23 mpg owned by dealer's nephew call Larry 235- 7015 77 DATSUN 280 Z excellent con dition 5 speed fuel-injected air tinted glass AM-FM tapeplayer under warranty $6900.00 355-9711 Student Service HEY CHARGER FANS-" 68" 383 ' c ° ; no rust, best offer takes it-call Directory 237-0262 after 6:00 Is a Permanent Addition CHEAP- '64 Ford Van (8-dr.), Running Cond., Not Inspected, To Collegian Classifieds Some Minor Work. First $lOO. Call . between 6-8 p.m. 238-9688.. DISCOUNT 5 days for $2.50 Renew 5 days for $2 DEADLINE 11 A.M. one business day before publication Come to The Collegian Now and Let Our Service Sell Your Service Student I D Required Surface Mining Positions Available K and J Coal Company, Inc. Westover Pa. General Mine Superintendent Mine Operations Shift Foreman Preparation Plant Shift Foreman Mine Safety Inspector THE HAIR BUSINESS Applicants preferably should have a B.S. degree in Mining Engineering or in related r, engineering field and 3 to 10 years experience in mine operations supervision. Excellent EMployee Benefits and Salary '4 4101*.For immediate and confidential considera tion, resume and salary history should be sent to: Personnel Manager 41, K and J Coal Company, Inc. Lanse, Pa. 16849 • freedom to speak out. Who is in the Shapp ad ministration to speak out for the 'blacks, the minorities, and women and the poor? I was the only one who spoke out and that's why I'm not there," she said. Attorney General Robert Kane, whose depart ment investigated Mrs. Tucker's , activities, , said Zimmerman's announcement marked the end of the Tucker case. Mrs. Tucker was the country's highest ranking black woman in a state position at the time she was fired. As commonwealth secretary she was in charge of state election procedures. PERSONAL SHOPPING for a class ring? Check our prices and quality before you order. University Book Centre 206 E. College Ave. 238-0524 open Mon-Sat 9.5:30 Mon Wed Frida evening till 8:00 9 MONTH Beaver Hill lease; $l, Fully furnished: Tickets at McLanahan's Downtown or 0.T.1.5. Re•resentatives. TO MACACAR : Happy Anniversary! May we have a lifetime of happiness together. Love BJ TO THE KNIGHT•ERRANT from the Concubines:. We expected more the next night I would get it. One night, he was out and I took a sports quiz. I , 4 didn't get one right," she said. Mrs. Russell said she also took part in an auction,, "but I only bid once before I ...\ chickened out." "They would show an article and ask r . 4 ',. how many people would bid $5 for it.-54.• Then the bidding agent went up until there was only one person left," she said. 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