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The first place award was unexpected because of Delta Kappa Phi fraternity's youth this is only the fraternity's fifth year at the University and only its third year in Homecoming competition. • The winning combination used the theme of "We Are the Wonderful World of Penn State" and swept first place prizes in three of the four required areas of competition.' Delta Kappa Phi and Alpha Gamma Delta took first in the float, Madhatter, and standard competitions and tied for third place in the window painting. . . The rest of the placings in the overall competition were: second place, Kappa Delta Rho fraternity and Kappa Delta sorority; third place, Delta Tau Delta fraternity and Kappa Kappa Gan)ma sorority; fourth place, Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and Pi Beta Phi sorority; fifth place, Acacia fraternity and Gamma Phi Beta sorority; and sixth place, Senators disagree on embargo .WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif., said in an interview released yesterday the lifting of the economic embargo against Rhodesia would show, that the United States is no longer taking sides in that African dispute. • On the other hand, Sen. George McGovern, D-S.D., said lifting_ the embargo now would put the United States on the side of Prime Minister lan Smith and "would not be helpful in the search for a peaceful solution." McGovern and Hayakawa agreed the United States should be involved in ef forts to try to bring about peace in Beirut fighting threatens peace move BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Sporadic'tank and artillery fire broke out yesterday and right-wing Christian forces hinted the' flare-up could undo last week's peace moves that ended eighty months of the worst fighting Beirut had ever seen. , ' Sniper duels also flared up bet Ween Syrian troops, and the Israeli-armed Christian militia forces on the southeastern edge of Beirut, residents said. 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"Moreover, lifting sanctions nom, would constitute support for one party td' the conflict," McGovern said. "Thin would not be helpful in the search for a peaceful solution." • Hayakawa said, "We promised to lift the embargo if they formed a govern: ment in Rhodesia that would hood toward •majority rule. And that's precisely what they have done. It seems to me that we ought to give them that chance." Hayakawa said it is "a great, great mistake" for the United States to try to stay out of the Rhodesian conflict. ' I:: ...6010: 14'0