Ifr-•The Daily Collegian Friday, Feb. 16, 1979 Studying panes The windows of Thompson Hall frame these two late-night studiers booking it in an attempt to get a head start on next week's final exams. Conflict Examination Schedule Accounting (ACCTG) 101 F 4 40 309 Boucke 201 Appt 401 S 10 10 308 Boucke M 10 10 308 Boucke Appt Agricultural Economics (AG EC) 421 Appt Anthropology (ANTHY) , 1 M 12 20 Architecture; Engineering (A E) 124 Th 12 20 Army ROTC (ARMY) 302 Appt Aslrondmy (ASTRO) 1 Th 4 40 105 0 L Biological Science (BI SC) 3 Appt Biology (BIOL) SBOO 2138 L Appi Thlo 10 2138 L Appt 473 Appt Biophysics (BPHYS) GO GREYHOUND GO GREYHOUND Winter Term —1979 Business Administration (B A) 330 S 10 10 Business Law (B LAW) Th 10 10 308 Boucke Th 12 20 308 Boucke Business Logistics (B LOG) 102 F 12 20 Chemistry (CHEM Th 10 10 1030 L FBOO 1030 L SBOO 1030 L F 10 10 1030 L Th 2 30 105 0 L Civil Engineering (C E) 41 Th 8 00 108 Sac 44 F 2 30 108 Sac 51 Appt 61 Th 12 20 107 Sac S 4 40 107 Sac F 2 30 107 Sac FlOlO 110 Sac Community Development (COM D) 405 Appt Computer Science (CMPSC) F 10 10 67 WI F 8 00 67 Wil Th 12 20 75 MI Economics (ECON) S 8 00 67 MI Th 6 50 67 WI Th 12 20 67 Wil SlO 10 67 Wit Educational Psychology (EDPSY) 10 F 12 20 209 Wil 300 S 12 20 209 Wil Education of Exceptional Children (E E C) 410 Th 4 40 417R8 Electrical Engineering (E EI 52 S 10 10 132 E E E 472 Appt Engineering (ENGR) 100 F 8 00 246 H B Engineering Mechanics (E MCH) 11 M 8 00 215 Th 8 00 Environmental Resource Management (ERM) 410 412 Finance (FIN) 108 408 Food Service and Housing Administration (FS HA) 402 Appt Forestry (FOR) 466 French (FR) 1 2 21 31 Appl S 8 00 F 2 30 F 12 20 Geography (GEOG) 2 Appt 20 S 10 10 Geological Sciences IG SC) 9 Tll 10 10 German (GER) 1 .. 2 3 16 Sparks 18 Sparks Health Education (HL ED) 19 Appt 45 Appt History (HIST) DAILY TO Leave 7:35 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 5:10 p.m. DAILY TO Leave 8:15 a.m. 12:25 p.m. 4:40 p.m. You'll need a reservation attached to your ticket no later than the day before you plan to travel. Minor officials would be exempt Corman favors ethics exception By TOM DEMEO Daily Collegian Staff Writer State Sen. J. Doyle Corman Jr., R -34th, said he favors making certain local offices exempt from the state ethics law. Speaking in an informal discussion with the College Republicans last night, Corman said "We have a tough enough time" getting people to fill the positions without the constraints caused by an ethics law. He said he didn't think there would be conflicts of interest involved with such offices as judge of elections, inspector 'of elections, and planning commissioner. The ethics law, passed by the General Assembly last November, requires candidates running for office to file a statement of income sources with a state ethics commission. It also requires the income sources of a candidate's family if they have any leases with the state, such as a state liquor store lease. The law does not affect incumbents until 1980. Last week the state House approved a bill to delay implementation of Act 170, the ethics laW, by six months. The Sente will vote on the bill next week and is expected to approve it. Proponents of the bill say it is needed because the ethics commission has not yet been set up to receive the statements. Corman is co-sponsoring the bill in the Senate. As for proposed amendments to the law, Corman said, "I really don't think there's enough support" to exempt candidates for offices with salaries of $15,000 or less per year. He said he thought there would be no changes in the law for one or two years, and that it is thought "problems will unearth themselves.' On another topic, Corman said the cost of operating the state Liquor Control Board had "gotten out of hand." He said two bills had been proposed to deal with the situation. One bill, sponsored by Sen. James Kelley, D-39th, would liquidate the board Printed below is the conflict final examination schedule for Winter Term 1979. Only those students assigned to a conflict examination period should follow the schedule outlined here. All other students will have their final examination at the time and place announced in the originally published schedule. The interpretation of the time designations used in the conflict final examination period schedule is as follows: Th Thursday, February 22, 1979 F Friday, February 23, 1979 S Saturday, February 24, 1979 M Monday, February. 26, 1979 8:00 8:00 a.m. to 9:50 a.m. 10:10 10:10 a.m. to 12:00 noon 12:20 12:20 p.m. to 2:10 p.m. 2:30 2:30 p.'rni to 4:20 p.m. ' 4:40 4:40 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 6:50 6:50 p.m. to 8:40 p.m. 9:00 9:00 p.m. to 10:50 p.m. Individual and Family Studies (I F S) 414 429 Industrial Arts Education (IA ED) 362 Appt Industrial Engineering (I E) 124 317 350 406 Insurance (INS) 100 21 Doke International Understanding (INT U) 200 Appt 21 Deike Journalism (JOURN) 240 Appt Landscape Architecture (LARCH) 474 Appl Man Environment Relations (M E R) (M ER) 100 341 Management (MGMT) 200 Appt 232 Appt Appt Appt Appt Appl F 12 20 5205 H Dev Appl HARRISBURG Arrive 9:55 a.m. 2:55 p.m. 7:20 p.m. PITTSBURGH Arrive 12:05 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Feb. 21 thru Feb. 27 State College Terminal 152 N. Atherton St. within a three-year period and delegate its responsibilities to - other state agencies. It would also eliminate state warehousing of liquors. A similar bill, sponsored by Sen. Richard Tilghman, R-17th, differs from Kelly's bill in that it would retain state warehousing of liquors, Corman said. On the proposed lowering of the drinking age to 19, Corman said that he had polled the people of his district twice and both times the response had been "overwhelmingly" negative. For that Marketing (MKTG) 121 Appt F 8 00 116 Boucke Appl Mathematics (MATH) 0 Th 8 00 116 M B 5 F 12 20 116 MB 21 S 4 40 62 Wil 35 F 6 50 115 MB 36 Appt F 1220 115 MB F 12 20 115 MB F 230 262 WI SlOlO 102 MB MlOlO 102 MB Appt Mechanical Engineering CM E) F 1220 152H8 , Appt Microbiology IMICRB) Appt F 8 00 S 2 F B Appt Appl Mining (MNG) 422 Music (MUSIC) 5 F 8 00 1 17 Music KING of PRUSSIA Arrive 11:59 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 9:20 p.m. J. Doyle Corman The time and place of a conflict examination for courses listed . by appointment (Appt.) should be arranged between the students and the instructors concerned at a mutually cor;) venient time, but in no case in conflict with any other regularly_ scheduled final examination, or at a time which would create three final examinations on the same day for any student. A student identification card is required for admission to Math Students with conflict examination schedules may obtain a copy ,of the assignment form at the University Scheduling Office, Room 110 Shields Building. If, for any reason, an in, structor has not received notificatiqh of the studentS assign to the conflict examination thb student's c6py"of the conflict examination request and assignment form may be used to certify that he has been assigned to the conflict examination(s) thereon indicated. Nursing INURS) 310 Nutrition (NUTR) M 12 20 Appt Th 4 40 Appt 100 220 351 458 5207 H Dev 5205 H Dev Philosophy (PHIL) 212 Appt Physical Science (PH SC) 7 S 4 40 Physics (PHYS) S 4 40 M 12 20 SlO 10 ThB 00 201 202 215 265 Plant Pathology (PPATH) 401 F 10 10 Political Science (PL SC) 473 Appt Psychology (PSY) Photo by Chuck A ndrasko t '), reason he would vote against lowering the age, although he personally favors it, he said. Corman said the General Assembly "probably will not be funding Penn State to the level -they're asking" this year. When asked if there would be a budget fight, he said he really didn't know. He said he would be looking to University President John W. Oswald and other administrators for their input in the funding process. . .1 Quantitative Business Analysis (0 B A) 101 Th 12 20 369 Wil 102 Th 12 20 219 Wit 103 F 12 20 219 Wil Reading, Communication, Language Education (RCLED) 5 Appt Recreation and Parks (RC PK) Sociology (SOC) 1030 L 1060 L 1060 L 1040 L Spanish (SPAN) 1 2 3 Statistics (STAT) Theatre (THEA) 100 109 190 PHIL. Arrive 12:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m. Th 8 00 219W1 F 12 20 251 WI Th 8 00 220 WI S 10 10 220 Wil Appt Th 6 50 251 Wil F 2 30 251 MI Appt Th 6 50 369 Wil