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Stake football players -- t) , - - -I,i't. 4 '..- -- _ v... ` ''... - -.. -,- , t by Euripides, will be presented at the v - -:4`,. , ,,.. Y .,.. - v., ' : ‘,'' . f.,,, : .', ' -'- ' ,,, ` , " ;;,;.' '''',!‘;‘ ..11: i',A,.., -- ,-'";:, , ,: , ..,, 4 7 were picked Tuesday in the National . ' I.•'. ' - "I'W. ' '. ' : - ".. ; :.:- 7 . ,'Playhouse May 4-6 and 9-13. Tickets . .':'. , e,„;.4; 1 77-" - -.. • -1 ':71: 1 ,,, , X,'*-4 : - ..-.,,,,"‘--r,.'i..:.< ',"•:-. "'4.'• Football • Leagile draft of . college • *,, '' 1•,. - ..:,, , .. . 0 .. , 1 ~‘, . .c 1 , r,• •. L .!••.44.q.:, . r ..,.". - II v';•••••&• 40# • :' '•;:• :'•':' '' are .aliailable at the Playhouse box i'*:':•:"''',"- - '.° . -: -, : z..2_, , " ~. ..::' .eri. , -,,,, .7,. players., • • ',,,': : • --, -4 : ' 4 ..., , , 7:lK: ', ,, ' ..i:: -. : ' fi: 4:- :: office. Electra ' will be played 'by . ~i'vz ~,,, t %.77.- '• ' Tight end MickeY Shuler was takeii .• , ir zi .. l - ! . ~• . 1 ,.. ! -,,, vv:,•:, / , \ v . * •`',.6' ../. 11•,',':•'''2, i:' -•Oirmellic Maurizi , . (graduate- 'lr , t. ~. _ by the New ; York' Jets' in the third . ti:4. , ::::_::: . 1 ,- / y I' .. ini.......: • I . 1. ...'tr . '. theatre). ; v Jack 'Axelrod, assistant 5.V;',*„.• v4.4.4.---e - .r4t round. 'Flanker !Jimmy Cefalo - was • . '-. ~, ' i' --- "A.,... , I,' iik:;••••;-• •A • • '• . 1 / 4 ,4v•;- 'Al,' ct ".'",•,,,, , , .1•.•:-:•N • i professcir of theatre; will play_ the Old ,f, 7,-vx; , '. 'selected by. the Miaini Delphinsi also _.• *,•r•-^, , ,- , 73 ,p, , -, ', i . 4 ... Man. See photo and related story on -) '57 0 -- ' in the third round. Defensive ' . ' ' .. z • i'' - „5 . 1.', , 4 Y. .'. .1 ' . , • • 'vvti , --.0 -. . '• v ---- Randy Sidler - waa a fifth-round pick of : ::.,,.,', • ''' , .;. l ll'' ': 4,i' " .. : i : :, '... \ I . '...it, ' . ~4 ' 4f„ '-',, ~,,.,. tit, _ the Jets, - While :Steve Geise -*its: , .''-..,.. .. i . ~., , I , ' :.-•.1 ,• „ • . , z i.•:• L;,-* , .drafted in the sixth round:','lir Oe : ,. -,:•-• ; ‘.v..; ~' 4.- , li• " Cincinnati Bengale. See' story;:, page' • ,•?-.. ‘ - - ~-....., . , - • 10. „ • 'vv - • . 2 . • , vv..' "',1.- -, .w.',--I'. , ',*. - , v:" - ....* v • ~.", '. -*:•.' • ''•''.' ' ''•-•-v-s' •'''. ' . • ' ' , v • s, ~ ~. , . v I , rr•wt .04 , 1 , ' I" psq.,;.workors,'MOy,get another union on ballot .. By ALLEN itEEHER' •. • - ' ' • ' ~ - _ •--. :- • •+- NittanyLion Inn. The union will explain its dues structureend 4 Daily RollegionSiaff,Writer -e : • • '," : • -:. '-',• - I - . • ' representation systerns at the 3, 4,,5 and:7 p.m. meetings, The l 't'n'A - ttiird union wants to be on the ballot ; if University, technical \ -•' 10,600-member, union uses professional negotiators and Is service employees get to choose among unions. : '., •'' ' . ' ' , affiliated with the Pennsylvania State Education Associ ation, - : : . . ' , The Pennsylvania School. Service, Pers o nnel Association , , - King said. •• •t -• •• . :. , ' began , advertising Tuesday to' attract workers' •to an An- , -"We're in 'n feeling-Mit process ," King said,. adding " they ' formational meeting scheduled for Thursday. • ~' , • '. • need an indep endent union here." • , - -' • ' • .fli'The'•emplOyees:etirrentlY, - are'represented by Teamsters '' ' "As far as our chances, I don ' t ' really know. The meeting on sLO'Cal 8. ' -' ' .t , '• ' l ,*-', '. " . *..":'',', -'' " - ' . ' : Thursday will give us an idea," King said. • ~ , • ; CoUncil.B3, of the,AmeriCan Federation of State, County . and. : '• ' Jeff Zinser, an 'AFSCME organizer, said he does not expecl. Municipal : EMployees - has asked • the PennsYlvania ~Labor ' PSSPA to seriously affect the electiOn. . , t elation& Beard •to let the employees choose • between,' , "When 'you have an opening . -.s. all the small people come +teamsters and AFSCME. -'-'' • ; - • • • ' •- , ' .• ' - out of , the woodwork," he said. AFSCME 'needed 30 percent ;.-, ••;', John ,S. King, • PSSPA' field consultant and;central ,region „ support to'call en election. ' • .resident, said his union- ,wants-•1o* b e included in the pre-.' - , AFSCME - Council 83 direcfor-Jairies Myers said his union is election -- hearing the PLRB is expe cted to schedule ' -' ' campaigning ' for the election through committees set, up , •,,The hearing will 'determine•the status of eaclinnion in the ! '•: among;:i the emplOyees. He, would not say who the committee : ' eiticin. end ithichl, eirmloyees are 'eligible' to Voie,',PLllß ' - leaders are. He said he prefers not to hold mass meetings electiOncoordiriator John E. Riley said. ','' ' , • +,,•,-;, -- ' • 'because he said they isolate those employees who show in-' . __ , „ ~ ,'',_. A 15,percent show or support from einplOyeei,,in the form of • terest iriAFSCME.. ,--- . • , - , igned cards: would be needed to get PSSPA included in Jhe ~ Jane Pikovsky , Teamsters Local 8 president, said her,union hearing, Earl. G. Lightivoodl; FLAB acting executiVe director, , is starting to campaign for the election but she refuSed to say Said. 'Only -t` Pereent'suppert is • needed to, get PSSPA on the •. • what'actions are being taken.'' *, -'.•- . ' '' ' ' - ''-'. - ... • ballot, he Salrl'`,:::; ',-, - ;• : t--, , :...'',. ; •'.' •:e. ..,;;•• ••.',., : ~,: •-- '- , -,- _.+•,;. ~ ...:=,...c !•• :' • • •'. Ng's: contract, negotiations - between*the University and, the ..,z'.qhiii:re'2',6o(i'epipOjr . iels; ajii*O'needli*eardi oi...he on ', '. '', , Teemal.er&firiVe•liigken off: The -University does•not went4 o ': • the ballot'.;' '-'"''' ''-'•t•T''. :`,;, ...!',''''' :::‘;''....' .•' 3- :"': , ' '-' i '';'-';'•"''''-- '" . ..-%'7 , ';' `'.'.'ii*Ofiatic . fuithei" , beCalfse'of the, encertainty, - of -thefirilion',s ), ' King iiii!litie,hii,been;Meetink4itli - UniVereifY employees • ' I ,:statua - ,:she ;Mid: ThelireSent contract expires Jurieiii.' - '. \:- , '', 4, ': '.oinCe'Jiiiitiar)i, when lieves'hired as a field Consultant. . - ' ' PikoVsk3i said she was not aurprised•that unions ottigethan ' ; Frank Marine; PSSPA state director, is expected to attend a AFSCME' wOrild, faker an interest in representing University • series of meetings for, U niver sity em p l o y e e s Thursday at the - employees because of the large num b e r of workers. ' - , . , , .. - , , . • L., ofie:.:': : oo'sse.. - ::'o;ilat,:povver . '-, bill 4 • ; 7- :„ . , A.7WASHINGTON Cin•the'eve of , equipment, but assistance also may - Day prornoting The promiie Of olar,' cover renewable energy, ,sources, along '"•nergy, the House Tuesday approved with such things as building insulation._ . 36.75 million •in -'loans "7:and' loan ; ,`,`The .time has come for the' federal uarantees to, small companies , involved - government to put in action our repeated n this field or in energy conservation. ' , 'promises ..` on this • exciting ,energy ' The vote was 375-17, sending - the ,source,", Rep. Silvio' ;Conte, WMass.-, easure to the Senate. -, - „ , :;The bill's emphasis is on helping small,- make helps ake it posible for, small firms build or market solar'. energy; businesses to moreactively participate a., •" ••4 •• t. • 04 • 1 • ;: i4S.;. • • ... , vmw:1 4 V467 1 4';- ------ '::-i . .:, 1, ..:,•, :r.... ',, t-- ) ,. , , , , r• :!::':::.:7`,1 :: "f",',.` .., ,,i7: 1 `,'4 -4:'.1 " 1-.7. '-'l, 'II' . ' ' 1 .1 `r; .a , .' • 1 , .. i! Aft protestor'' .-,Alviembe-r-of the - Organization of Arab is shown protesting an Israeli , , • eultural'exhihit Tuesday in theHUB: ' - - \l ~O~ . ''',' 1•, ; .i '. • 1 4 t' . . . ... . t ',-,:.-;,','.'''..:.•:.•_-:: ' t . . . . , e , i ir : .... . ~ , , I. • ~, .'. . . .• O . ' • r 0111 ...-: ' ''' •''''' 'lr. r : r ',. . ...,. t ',.''•, " 6,, . . . ..•. . •. . . I. .. " 0 _ . ~ .... . . . . ~ . .„ . . ~ ..... . . ...... , . . • . . . ._ .. , , , •,, .., • Photo by Mark Melntyra in efforti to solve our energy problenis," Rep. Berkleyßedell, D-lowa, said. ' But Rep:' Caldwell Butler, RATa., said the Small Business, 'Administration already, is,_ enipowered to , makpfipch loans to small business, 'and that since the legislation would 'dictate-SBA lend ing-policy it "is a bad bill . . . a , serious mistake." , Small busineSses could get SBA , lbans up' to $350,000 for plant construction, conversion or expansion or for buying equipment, so- they • could start designing, 'making or, distributing solar and conservation equipment. - • Splendid Sung Day True to its name, Sun Day will feature sparkling morning sunshine with only a few puffy afternoon clouds and a warm 65. Clear and cold are the weather words for tonight with a low of 35. Tomorrow, morning . sunshine will slowly fade behind high clouds as the day progresses with a high of 69: i No help By JIM McCANNEY Daily Collegian Staff Writer The University can't help the 900 studenti who had their dorm contracts canceled for' Fall Teim, Director of Residential Life M: Lee Upciaft said Tuesday night, - - ' Uperaft, * speaking in the , FUI3 Recreation Room, told a group of stu dents, most of whom had their fall dorm contracts canceled; , ' "There' is no short term sOlidion to the contract pi-oblein." 'He said the' dorm contract Systeth must be changed next , year, big said he does not know what specific changes will be made.' Upciaft said there were 2,000 more dorm applications than the Uniirersity Cpngres , '-vitOned-,,tc) - h.Q.l,d ; :ppe:pding . tatget . , WASHINGTON (UPD With a warn- president stresed that curbing inflation , billion propOied by the - president. The reporeerk :,, • ' '.-'' •• ' - ing from President Carter to -veto , any is hii "NO. 1 ",priority: : _. ' • : Senate recently called for $499 billion: "budget busting" legislation in order to „... -- - .. .• '—-. I, ' --,- -.. . •-.in , proposed "budget authority" ; we can.anticipate vetoes on any thi ng .., curb inflation, House leaders -Tuesday some of which would not be spent until . th a t ' is,, , budget, busting,". o". Neill told ' . later • • ~ , :_- -, • -_ - years " 7 -the House proposal of $568 ' began steering a , half trillion dollar 1979. .billion was almost identical to the budget proposal thrOugh the Hbuse. --' Carter issued his warning at a break: Befofe the Hoise--, With actual voting - piesident's. - , , - fast meeting with House „and Senate not scheduled until-Wednesday/--was a - The president cannot veto Congress' Democratic leaders,' , before' the House ._ ssol' billion spending figure proposed by budget resolution which will guidethe •was scheduled. to begin its . , budget the House:Budget Committee for fiscal , House - and , Senate in passing specific. debate: • ' , - , 2 • ' •-- ~ yeir,l979, l which begins Oct: 1. As:sucli ' bills this summer. • \ Speaker .ThOmis O'Neill said later the - things, go; this - was not far froth the $5OO .',. "But •he could veto specific bills to_ .1 I e • t. 2 erkr" . 7. ; ‘• • ; 14 7: . :";'iSt , ';'' ; • •. • - t. , n4i . vi"1134, • ,f;il /". i e • ;; • e0 : • k q . ": 7 " • , ,jet • ko;i. • Y;: , ;,:,4 4 44,,q1', : ,:f4,! , :T :;, --''fi,ol 4V fy , %.;2- t ;` - .T ,P.' • , ' ~1-7/44ge..17.4p-4 • Happy Winner , . . Although this youngster only took third place in :his event at the Special Olympics,,, he, was_ so overjoyed when re- 4 . \ for canceled contracts , could'accommOdate. - He-said the' people Housing Services Dohald Arndt said a whose centracts were canceled were :short term , 'alternative • is for students applying for a'ro oin change.` • :voluntarily to, put three persons in a "There was a dramatic incre asen the ', double room. ',Anyone going into a nunber; of:People who - wanted to move ' volUntary triple will be put on' the room from one-buildingiriother,",ke , Said. ;waiting list behind students in tem- Studerits who requested to be reassigned .. porary housing, he said. ' . ', to the same rooroomreceived contracts, .Uperaft said 'students could also try to Uperaft said.' ' • ' ' ~. He said the University could ,not , an- apply for contracts for next winter, but said they would probably have to be in ticipate the room shortage because the the front of the line to receive one. number, of students -applying-for- con- - ' • : tracts-Varies each, year:"LaSt year 400 7 Many students at the meetinkWere students had their.cohiraCtipaneeled;9 ' visibly upset. One said she may have to he said:: ' ',:-,, ~ :*, = ..., .. ; ',. - transfer . to, another college because she .•,.,, ,Students withO4, - liouSing:. , fo r Fall said she cannot find housing here. , Terni still can find space in'•'some ,• , One student mentioned the ,possibility apartments, Uperaft said. Director of of constructing temporary dorms for ; I, • j " ; .l a ,r~ h 202 PA TT EE 15° Wednesday, May 3, 1978 ' Vol. 78, No. 161 20 pages , University Park, Pa. 16802 Published by Students of The Pennsylvania State University F .; +i;, Vii, .~~~., _ ..;~, ~. -.....\ ~, . ~ ), .-.',--, •;:A•?:•! ••.. • , ,• , --, 1 ~.•-.1.-, ~, , .t. - •,, ~.,, 'l2: .; •,.. . ,•• :, ,:•I,•:•,r. t:: .. t :', 'l, 1 ~" ' , V. , )l‘ ' ti''.' ~' .7. ;' , 7'> " ”. V , .!IZ4i' ' ..I'' ,. 1,4 , ' '" ''. -- t-''Z ' t -; " 1 1 .`i %, '''' ~ .- 7 7:i..t,•' p.,l" c A "t:•; ., ,ttl • • , , - -e 'lt' ':*:-'•''''' .. %;n: ::-.. - Al'i ** 4 ** 7 . ' . : 4 • 1 1 ' , ,,,!;•• • ''' f:', *"'''...1,,'"1•• .,••%••..... . : `. 3 4. :•* 4 ` ' .'''' feti'' .:7 " 6 - 411.9 . 1 . 1 !: 4 V24te' . . - .1., ': . % • ; : . - ':••?• t ' ir • " 34 ''l.l',:tti:, . :•:•, :i 1 :::::1 , g;:t: .? ‘ ',' " : . i '4' ':,;:::A. L IV: I :' ' ' '" ' 4? . ..i . .:1,,,:?3•'4'.e-P.,i,, ,': A ' 4 4tft; " '' C'';'•Rti :l' - i , •14 , ' r It• - , . , •• '0 , 4 '' g r al Ch .7 0: 11 : 1 ' l 4,i 0',,,.. 4 1,74, „ v . ; - ceiving his award that he leapt into the arms of Rich Mauti, a member of the New Orleans Saints football team. Photos: a day at the stables In a photo essay on page 5, Collegian photographer Ken Kasper provides a portrait of a typical day at Capriola ,Stables in Pennsylvania Furnace: 1. riders' preparing ' their hoiseifrom saddle to • bridle, • then taking them through courses inside 'the training• ring and out in open country. • • t_J CW V4*-*k:UA ti s ,f, Y: :, t I -tezioptl tvv,..l • , •At .)" • 1 .r ",' tJ' .t``l`l. next fall. Uperaft said this would not be a good investment. He ,• also said it . is unlikely the _University will build any more per manent housing facilities. "If the University was convinced they could build a facility which would be filled until the year 2000, they'd do it," he said. Another student asked about tearing down Nittany Halls and building dorms there. Arndt said the University has been putting money into the Nittany dorms to prolong their use and said they should last into the forseeable future. Uperaft said if the - University put new dorms where Nittany is located they probably would be low rise buildings.' implement it if he feels the total greatly, exceeds his own budget goals. House .leaders sought to • discourage floor amendments which would raise the totals; such as one to add $2 billimi for defense and another to add $1 billion for veterans: . - . . - - ~ i "The • budget resolutio is not and should not become a Chriitmas tree of goodies . for everybody," Democratic; Leader Jim Wright of Texas said in ai letter to all members. 4 :: -COPIES Photo by Pat Little
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