Living costs keep many workers out of town Continued from Page 1. are quite high; these people can't afford it —that's why they live outside the area. They have to live where they vp'n afford to live." The businessmen of State College seem to feel there is nothing wrong with growth if it can be controlled and the benefits go to the community. "Anytime we see it advantageous to expand we're going to expand. You Organizations seek 1979-80 activities funds By, JAN CORWIN Daily Collegian Staff Writer :About 50 groups have requested 1979- 80 :budgets from the Associated Student ACtivities Budget Committee, Chairman 14,rk Bell said. 'Under the new budget request system, grpups were limited to a ceiling figure established by the ASA on the basis of tlio group's services and membership. :Director of Student Activities Melvyn, Klein said the ceiling figures do not inelude' special programs, such as ZNntle Thursday (sponsored by Free Uriiversity) and Movin' On (sponsored by; the Association of Residence Hall Stadents ), since the sponsoring organizations request funds for these programs in the fall. ,Klein said "all organizations had the cOportunity to identify additional programs, services or activities they would like the committee to fund."' FREE FRIES WITH ANY SANDWICH & DRINK OFFER EXPIRESMAY 13 1979 i WUV I S Win ...I a. a fsst• • . lead this tapcir and Bass It cn. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS Tuesday, May 8 Science Fiction Society/STS, Tomorrows Program. STS videotapes, all day, HUB lounge; panel discussion, chaired by Phillip Klass, English, (pen name, William Tenn), on "Futurism: Preparing for Tomorrow Today," 7 p.m., HUB Assembly Hall; Richard Barnet, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C., on "Nuclear Disarmament: The Issue of Security," 8:30 p.m., HUB Assembly Hall. PS Credit Union Board meeting, noon, Telephone Bldg. Members welcome. Comp. Lit. Luncheon, 12:15; talk, 1 p.m., Hotel State College. Ernst Schurer, German, on "Gunther Grass: Germany's Voice of Conscience." Sports: women's tennis, vs. West Chester, 3 p.m. Campus Colleagues, 4 p.m., Nittany Lion Inn. E-Tu Zen Sun, Loise Gentry, Doris Seward, Beverly Lindsay and Nancy Chiswick on "Glimpses of Today's China." Latin American Forum, John Nichols, journalism, and Isabel Borland, Spanish, on "Cuba Today," 7 p.m., Room 158 Willard. Artists Series film, Marx Brothers, A Night at the Opera, 8 p.m., Eisenhower Auditorium. University Theatre, William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 8 p.m., The Playhouse. Meetings: Circle K Club, 7 p.m., Room 321 Boucke. Colloquy, 7 p.m., Room 320 HUB. Wargamers, 7 p.m., Room 107 Sackett. Management Club, 7:30 p.m., Room 308 Willard Star Trek Fans, 7:30 p.m., Room 169 Willard. Water Ski Club, 7:30 p.m., Room 373 Willard. VitAtuttm6MMAtiliblillWatiituttiWtialdiAolviAi6MmitillialkiDivitiAAldmi ". . . funny beyond the power of words to be funny— i ss i _ . i l l ". ` v f i , : c . ,4 1/71 i 11 • L q: ARTISTS SERIES FILM FESTIVAL BONUS FILM* The Zany, Madcap MARX BROS. "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA" Tuesday, May 8 8:00 PM Eisenhower Auditorium* either progress or regress —.you can't ride the fence," Shirk says "Normally, following stagnation you have decline," Martin says. "I think it behooves us living here in State College to start thinking about what we're going to do 20 years from now." . .. . . . The economic picture looks "pretty bright right now," he says, "and I think it will remain that way Supplemental requests will be funded by "soft" funds ASA receives over the summer from the University. Last year ASA received $53,000 in soft funds, and $119,048 in "hard" (or annual) funds. Bill Tracy, chairman-elect of the committee, said the ceiling figures give organizations "a little more respon sibility as far as money management goes." Tracy said . the committee will begin deciding allocations today and organizations will be notified of their allocations by the third week in June. Klein said the committee will assess the system next year to see how well it has worked, but said he does not know if ceiling figures will be changed. Bell said most groups requested their ceiling figure. The largest ceiling is $20,000, for Colloquy. Other major groups funded by ASA include: Organization for Town Independent Tickets on sale at door 7:30 p.m. Students: $l.OO General Sale: $1.50 e note this film will be shown in Eisenhower Auditorium Schwab, and admission is free to Tues. Night Subscribers. Students $11,000; Undergraduate Student Government $10,000; Graduate Student Association $10,000; WDFM radio $10,000; Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils $6,000; and Blue Band = $6,000. Also, On Drugs Inc. $5,000; Association of Residence Hall Students $3,000 (does not include Movin' On); Black Caucus $3,000; Free University $3,000 (does not include Gentle Thursday); and Hetzel Union Board $3,000. All residence hall associations have a ceiling of $l,OOO. Other groups with a $l,OOO ceiling are: Homophiles of Penn State, University Choirs, Penn State Symphony Orchestra and the Penn State Glee Club. The Veterans' Organization has a $6OO ceiling. Under the new budget system, student councils have a ceiling of $5OO. Requests were made by student councils for the " Mark ,Van Doren, Nation barring a national problem." But Short seems to sum up the prospects for the future of the Center Region best when he says the area must bring in more people before it can accommodate any more business or industrial expansion. "We can't base our growth on just retail hot dog stands," he says, "because they have to have someone in the area to buy all the hot dogs." Colleges of Engineering, Human Development, Liberal Arts, Science, Agriculture, Business Administration and Earth and Mineral Sciences. The International Council also has a $5OO ceiling. Special interest groups have a ceiling of $2OO, Bell said. Groups in this category who requested funding were Friends of India, Alpha Phi Omega and Gamma Sigma Sigma service organizations, Model Railroad Club, Astronomy Club, Yachad, Chinese Student Association, Circle K, Folklore Soceity and Eco- Action. New groups with a ceiling of $lOO were the Student Health Resource Organization, the Vocational Industrial Club and the Student Foundation for the Performing Arts. The Ukrainian Club has a ceiling of $5O. " THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF RESIDENTIAL LIFE PROGRAMS OFFICE OF HOUSING AND FOOD SERVICE OPERATIONS SPECIAL. NOTICE TO UNDERGRADUATES WITH FALL TERM 1979 RESIDENCE HALL CONTRACTS The VOLUNTARY CANCELLATION deadline has been extended to Friday, June 1, 1979. Undergraduates cancelling their contracts by written notice to the Assign ment Office for Campus Residences, 101 Shields Building, University Park, PA 16802, will receive a full refund of their $45.00 Advance Payments. Students considering off-campus housing for Fall Term 1979 are advised to make their decision prior to the new deadline. The estimated number of students scheduled to be assigned to temporary ac commodations in Residence• Halls Fall Term 1979, will not permit CONTRACT EXCHANGES to be made prior to Winter Term 1979. -, Therefore, students holding Fall Term contracts and wanting to avoid financial responsibility for the 1979-80 academic year, should cancel their contracts now. Full refunds of the $45.00 Advance Payments are not authorized beyond the voluntary cancellation deadline (June 1, 1979). Questions should be referred to the Assignment Office, 101 Shields Building, 865- 7501. 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