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'is " previewed, :and' former Genis - il , - -, .- pt.:, • 1 4 -, : ,- I''f , - , suspects in :collection with' the kid-"--"-• 1 • A" - , member Steve Hackett's ne* album,' .. ~... . . .. ~ -" ~.s: -e :.'_tv , nopping.'-story, page 14. '.:, ,' • ;'. ...` • ,-!.. ,is reviewed . Stories, pagei 6 and 7. ' ..!. ." t- - -„'' ;',,''. ~. :I A .... ' linith' Brot .-‘ ,- • , Gregg. Allman; in a ihrprike visit to Penn State. treated students S u nday to'a few of his former band's most loyed.bluest - . ionga."See story. page 7. FHILADELPHIPi;-•:= The l final five members Of.,'''''' ' . - Ind,'Shented;threati. at,poliCe frier a loudspeaker, from the anarchist '.: group MOVE. returned :' •:,'their -• their fortresalike porch.: •;', • ' • barricaded headquarters SrindaY after beignArraigned Another incident last siliii*.4,:#fien the MOVE house 'on riot and Other, charges, bringing to:18 the number stifyetllince "police; . resulted ..in who haVe surrendered to polka since May 4: • ' — inisdetheandi chEirgea'against some of the mop-haired All.the'MOVE members were releaseton their own ' radicals who were_ not .inyolved in the ,earlier.: con recognizance and returned to the ram -shackle,; three- , frontatiOn..;,:.• ; - - , • • gory house blockaded by police since March 16... •: , After running rip , a ,biß of More than - $1 million in "We're going' to , hit the streets „and, teach,!' said overtime costs for, police surveillance over 10 Months, Delbert Samuel Africa, 32,' upon his return ',froth, the , the city instituted a total bloCkade to starve out the 19 arraignment: . . • 5. ' • . MOVE Membere who refuried to surrender.:• , - Under- the' May 'lO agreement ,betwein the.,citY and : • „rourtio:aeight , "ehiitlren - Are, believed' to be in the MOVE, the radiCals will how-turn over' any. compound. l , _ ~ • -• „, •„ , • - 'the house. An inspection' of the. hoise farweimia On Ishonio,HOecni Africa, 29, leaped'from take place Monday, • according te:falice 'lnspector the platform` and surrenctered. , He said MOVE members, Lawrence Love. • .' .• • - . had been without food and water for* week and some w "We have already told police e will surrender- any, were • „ • , . • - •-, Weaponi in ; there,"„ Delbert 'Africa' said. MOVE; : 'After. 50 :days,' an Agreement was : reached, and the, - members take the surname Africa.- • ' •;- •.';• , jsiirrendera began.:,-Under -the agreement, , the MOVE ' •It But we don 4 believe in`guns," Delbert Africa said. , members surrendered One at a time and were ac "We had to bring thenffrir one purpose— to bringtOthe ' coMpTinied, to their , arraignments by community sup- - Rain will overspread ,the region'today with a'high of, forefront of the nation the persecUtion,:the beatings, we porters. •. s • _ •' , 56. , ' Tonight, periods of- r . .`aity,'Regoit4y ,he l aiii'at;•;:times'• • ,I•have suffered for five-sik years.'' • - • ••.:` Two',WoMen were arraigned Th ursday, five Friday 'with little change in te mperature: Look for rain to end • • • The blockade arose froth an incident •MaY, 20, 4977, .1. • and the one woman and five men on Saturday.. Besides 'Tuesday morning with some . sunshine in the afternoon' when, when, MOVE members _waved rifles and ,baseball bats Delbert Africa, those ; surrendering .; Sunday were and a high of 67. • • • ~ - . . woes • . „ . , . . ~ , , . , , . • . - . . , , . By VICKI FONG' , ,:. -. „ : ' •,' ~.. ~” --''. . 's '. ':". -'t i" ''' '' -,'•.'""We had one fellow turn us down, which surprised us," he Daily collegian : Staff Writer' •• , .'' ••••• -• . - ,s ' 1 ,- c •'•• s ' .Said.:• ,"Foui faculty' : Members have left to go to other in l-, The recent financial problems at. the , Univeraity,,haVe of-; ,-' stitutions 'in' othet states which• place a higher priority, ,on . fected the hiring and retention of faculty member ' s certain -' ;.eduiatiun , ." • ," - •• • colleges. - ," - ..., -, • ..• • ',- '• - '', "•: -•" : ,• 'Hosler also said that industries offer stro ng competition for , University Provost Edward D. Eddy 'said that in some , i,, :qiuilified graduate's, especially those with degrees in: mining colleges, there is a'sufficient number 'of faculty, members, but, s - or petroleum studies. • . '- • , tin" the colleges of Engineering, Earth and Miner - al Sciences • Nunzio J. Paßadind, dean of Enineering, • attributes .the and Business Administration , the need-ii 'critical. He said the ' ,: hiring, difficultiei to , competition from industries and other problem is convincing ,possible ; Candidates' , for • ,teaching `:-•%:olleges• , rattier:-"than to the publicity about the state budget, ... positions that the state govern me n t is concerned,about higher ,'' ,Noes.- ': ,' -, . •-• '•• -.- *-,..- •. :' • ' •'' 4 - ' • ' education. • ' • - 17 .. ' " s ' ''':''''''• ' ".' :-' "" ''' • . - I' '.. `demand f or' ' ' We • • • - • - - - •• ' , ~• • There, is a arge eng ineers . are attracting . _ . . . .. ~ \ The University has,received $11)6.8 million from theatate in. , ''': Ours Aare, but:wehave to raise our general salary offer;" he each of the past two years. Because of inflation ; the University '_~ , ' said. Headded 'about halfdozen key people have left this year has increased, tuition and cut back some services:, This year •.z . „ ter better job's. This' is a,higher turnover rate than us'ual." the state , legislature voted •to increaae . the Univeraity's - ap- .. • propriation bYenly, 5 percent to $111.9 million. - - -- r . - - * dein of Business Administrat ion, said . - E uge n e J. Helley, , "•• ' • '• - there are many factors that influence a profes sor ' s decision to University, faculty at all campuses except-Hershey, received : come-to Penn-State,. but he also said that' there is a "brain 'only about. a 3 percent increase. in salary for 1976-77. Male* ..• -nrobleth - • ' _ professors employed •by a'9 -month contract ;Were paid an - : drain " — . ' . , average salary of $26,954 in 1976-77 compared to an -average ;- : "Many .univeraitiea are competing vigorously for talented salary pf126,1301n 1975-76. 'Female professors received an .' ' faculty, 'by offering higher salaries 'and benefits," he said. average salary :of $24,000 in 1976-77 compared to an average , "TOP professors •are getting offers several thousands_ of salary of $22,399 in 1975-76; according to the Higher Education :;•.-dollars higher - thin. they get 'at 'Penn, State." He said the `General Inforination'Sdrvey, an annual. report`ptiblisheci`by - ..: i, college has lost two professors so far and` ay lose more: ; state Departmentof Education... •'... ' '-4 -- .. ' ~": -, - - ., 1 ' -,._, -' ' '., '• • ;;;:..':-:-- James ' NI: • Beattie,. dean of Agrieidture; said the -real '- The report • also , said •the . 1976-77 ;; averagefealary, for • problem ii!the'neiessity to reduce the 'nUmber of teaching professors is, less than the 1976 7 77 average silarY,af a ll atate: . ,-:' - '.;•positions because of a lack of money. "There is a 200 percent related universities in Penpsylvania.-,The average statewide ''inciezise of siudents since 1970," hesaid. "vvehaye' to handle salary was $27,19a for-m en .e and $ 24,834 for women, according ._', '. more students with a reduced staff."•Beattie said the, elleg to the survey .. ., • • - •- ' •• 1- • - • • ' • ' - -.; :- 2 •• has Iciit'laculti Menibeis this 'year, but said the number . Charles L,'Hciiler•Jr., dean of. Earth and Mineral Sciences; varies froth year to year. Most ;candidates ask• about the said the financial uncertainties have affected the recruiting of ' financial situation, - but the college has to be 'able to attract new fietilty members • , . ,!:. - ' 1., , ' . -.- .., • , -',. •= • ..-: good people; he said. • - ' •. , ( , •. MEM ~,,:4 :,' • ,„ 111 , . „.,. , . f •- ' • . . •, . f • .• . ' ' . ' . . . ;...r • ' •' -•, 4/ 4 • '-• 4 , ~.. %',- ‘, • ci: ,. ... , ~,`: =...• , ', 5'." 7 '; r . ~,, • ~. - :•. .:. • - . • ' - • , ii 4 !' t- .... • .. • ? r'„, , ~ - . , . • 1 diati ," •,, ' , ~ ' . . . , - ~_ , - • , , ~ ~.'. . s, .: . ' . . ~: 15° ~.... • • - ~.. _ . ~ ......- . . ~. .: : . . ~ ~..., , ..,,..•,.,... .: , ~ 4 , Monday, May 8; 1978 • ,• . , - . t , , Vol. 78, No. 184 ' .18 bagel • University Park, Pa. 18802 ' ‘'., ... , .• -. -.: . -, '.... " n 1.., Published by Studiints of The Pennsylvania State University -',-o' . " ~ , . , . , ,- , • . , ~, • ;!. ' , • ~^ "r'r * ;• t! ~. ..: ~l .. _~,.. -, - I ~., , , , , , . , . . .. . .. members 'a rratg n e 17 release d caoc d ~ , =ME ;;• • huit , :s§taff ~ _. ~, . ~. ~`:t,,`at~y~.~,.~~ .ri, .-,; k „rt~r~~ :.~ ^ .=,4~M~. ~ Photo byßictiHoffmin William PhiiliPs . "AfriCa',,, Michael ` DavjaAfribi, Carlos Perez Africa -and;:kaYhiond' , Feiter -Affica.Jhe; last , three surrendered together , Water was turned °ilia' the.,taiuse on Sattiday , and a trash truck took awaY . abatit 20 large trash bags Sunday. MOVE, supporteri carried boxes' of food to the radicals "2 as the ,last three .. members , returned from, the, arraignments. • • •*- „Under the agreenient; the NlONTEmembers will leave. .their house within 90'days.,'We're- leaving 'Oe.hpuie„ , 'yeah,” Delbert:, - sEibi:',...,7,`But hot, !eaying Philadelphia:- We 'never • said *re- WoUldltep:our,.ac •;• , : -r. •;* • - • • MOVE was re - ported &lining to move to New Jersey, and 'the group - Owns a, - 96.3-acre . farm in - Charlotte _County, Va University :0 By HARRY GLENN, ' • ,-- • . Daily Collegian Staff Writer,' The "21-month-fild Faculty '.CIUb doie this summer and reopen next fall under University management, club PreSident Marjorie Emit:said: "The Faculty Club issij/ing - up Control • building- and givingf it back to „ 'UniVersity managenient," East said. "It • is Clear now that it is going to be hard to make • ' . . , ..."They (theUnivcrsity) h a ve ,:agreed ,'-to take over and find other. uses for the building. However, the Faculty Club will still use , the building." ' . .• , Tiie FaCuity , ClUb Board of Directors 'Thursdasf.. Voted.ls-0 to close the? club. ' • Club!niembers Will 'be, notified of- the ; , Board's decision by Moriclay„lettCr. The,. club will Closehitay 27." .'` : Said,' the Biiard:,reaClied ,, the.', , deCisiori to close 'hi several reasons, one, r .~ fhiancial.„ The club _intst. pay - the Utility bills and the maintenanc e staff'. ; •`: ' faculty !club must.,PaY: - for .Upkeep, , 'and ,:we- feel we -cant- do 'that, . anymore,V ,East, said.-'”Also, , We're - in competiticin with . the Nittany' Lion• Inn. ' That's Because ;we,take business away from themi" ‘r; ,The.fatUlti,Club and thiNittiriyikin -- - Inry,are. both Ideated" ! on - sthe - northwedd • k; :r ::';"!Both " organizations ' are rtln' ; :e ,:far .I,coiner Of: eamPUO;'.','Sfeie OlUder, the cliibinanager; said: "To expect , ' • . people from all over is mil. ealistie said 1:20 HoVrever;•loo of thOse are non resident'meMbeili.:SOine; ' Flipped • . , .Aikido Master Shuji-Marnynma, lett, grabs a staff , being,' • an• Aikido, dentonstration — Saturday in •White' Building. 'uied as , an oriental fighting: weapon, front an opponent rat,' See story and PhotO,'page 3. • — - ~ , . " • - ' 4-`• :-• ' ,`,__ , . . , and others 'are from the Commonwealth already been met. The club has appealed Campuses, 'East said 'a membership of the' denial of the PLCB twice, but both I.;000 was projected. ' - ' times the Court' has ruled ,against the "We can't ,muster enough support. to club. The latest attempt was in January pay the overhead," Fluder • said. 'We when the Harrisburg Commonwealth have about 600 members 100 of them ,Court upheld &previous court dicision. den't live - here. '. To get the volume we r "We're not going to bother to appeal it need, all ,those members would need to . (the last decision)," East said. "It has use it (the club) all of the time. become clearer to me that there is not "With this number of members; ; We much point in the University operating can't get them.tp at herias often.".;!/, two restaurants, in the. same part of the , , - Another 'reason' fOr-the - Club's' closing:. 'campus:" . • ~ -- .. is „that, - many f aculty : inembera '''. are' - The University's 'Board of Trustees inexperienced in' managing a club, like - raised' about $1 million to have the club this,Xa4 said. ~ , • ,1 - -;-. •-' , . • built. ' Before the club was actually ,"There'a no AncOmpetence , With' the . :constructed, the money was invested by • faculty,," Fluder said.. "They - all have • the UniVersity. For thepast two years, full-time academic jobs to put in." ,•: • - ' the club has been 'operating, on the in- Fluder. said Ahe'Cliib's•probleina M , ay. . ". Wiest 'gained from those investments. :be....1h#. , ,. same - .'as those': Aowntown ' However, East said,' the money from businessmen are facing this'yeli. ; ~.• • • • those investments is running out. . "hood bUsinesshien are - hurling -in ,: "We are • trying to wind down so towel," nuclei. ' said. "Several operations ' everyone ; will be all right," East said.' have had the worst year ever. .(.• • .: "We are not in the red yet." . • "This Spring Term.didn't shape up 'for .• Eist said `the board decided to close' -'us: Thia is usually, the big time of year." • - during the summer because it is a slow The Club's hick of aliquot' license did time. tisk •:haire 'that much •of an' effect on • , “It seemed like an annronriate time to membership, East said:,Members Must!. - •• • , . s make adjustments,' East said. • . bring , theit ovyktottles:. Hi-their:Want :. , • ,• . • .:, 1 ~.,• : , ,•.: :, . :East said the University is considering liquor'. ',., ..'' ii,'•,•,.::' - : - .: , ,, , - ' . 7, ~ ~ '?. 1 .••, tMost 4the.peo . ple Ahat bele' iii,tO-the:•••••, several . --- alternatiVe: plans ~ for -the '..thibife content ,withiW•Eaatilid:,;':! ,i;,- ~,...buildink;Butshe.said officials.have.not ri 4 30thelliek tif aficense) , probabo did .:: . , - yet•leleasOlheir plena.- • . 'not' haire asanuch totaireffecOts People • " They '.. are being' a little, cOzy,about it thought,'" ,, Fludei said. "LiquOr i is ,a. until they settle On it," East said. Pioduet,witli alit oi,coat and overhead." , ' .•, The University Board of Trustees will The 'Pennsylvania ` Liquor Control,' - probably haVe some voice in the matter, • Hoard:- has i, denied ;'the club a' license.. ' East said. The; board will meet May 25 because the quota for. `State ',College has • and 26 -•,` • Two' University -- students killed , in ,icaraccident • By VICKI FONG laceiations - ant:l.:abrasions. He was Daily Collegian Staff Writer treated and released immediately. Two University students died in a ,Jeffer's Volkswagon was destroyed , tvckai, accident Thursday night in -in ;the crash and Fisher's car was Franklin- County.; near the Maryland - I 'damaged heavily, - according to the border. , ,state police. Janies`Jefferk, il,.(i2th r ngrotioniy) The students' third roommate, Jim , ,„ .„ .:and Landon Haynes;2l, (I.2th-general (12th-agronomy) said the two agriculture), roommates; `..Were were headed toward Washington, taveling • south on • state, 'Route 75; • , D.C. to visit their relatives. • Chambersburg state, police said: •• Jeffers was from Finleyville, Pa. Police said their_ Voikswagon ran. , and Haynes -was from Pittsburgh. through the intersection at U.S. Route Both participated in intramural 30 into the Path Of a Chevrolet driven sports. Jeffers had worked part time by Robert:•& Fisher, 33, Mapleton at. Centre Hills golf course. Galvin ,Theiceident occured at•10;45 said they both, were to graduate this - spring ;but had , no definite plans. All three pers9ni werejaken to the "Both were really nice guys," he said. .Chtimbersburg',.. Hospital, where -"l'm still too shocked to say much." Jeffers - and Haynes werepronotuiced Jeffers and Haynes will be buried dead. -Fisher suffered multiple today in their hometowns. BINDICItT , • II 402 PA+TIX White beats Bliley 30-21 The White team defeated the Blue tam _3021 - Saturday at the annual Blue-White game in Hersey. Quarter back Chuck ,Fusina threw 34 passes. Story and photos, page 11. will close, take charge 4 -» COPIZS Photo by Bob Strang