Redgrave's film 'The Palestinian' in HUB • A movie, 'The Palestinian', produced and narrated by Vanessa Redgrave will be shown at 7:30 tonight in the HUB Assembly Hall. ""'• • The annual Phi Sigma lota lecture will be presented ''at 8 tonight in 305 HUB. Albert Sonnenfeld, head of the i -' Department of ' Romance Languages at Princeton - 'University, will speak on "Writers as Readers." '?' • The last work meeting of the term for the Penn , 'State Model Railroad Club will be held at 7 tonight in 'their clubroom in'the HUB basement. • 'Merengue' will be taught at 7 tonight in 133 White '`) Building. It is sponsored by the Ballroom Dance Club. Refreshments will be served. 'l' • Li'l Abner will be presented at 8 tonight and ' lF tomorrow night in Schwab Auditorium by the Penn State Thespians. a Happy hours will be held from 4 to 9 tonight at the 'Penn State University Veteran's Organization house at '227 E. Nittany Ave. police issue bicycle instructions • Bicycles should be removed from campus between May 26 and June 3, the Department of University Safety Police Services said. Bikes which are left unattended or do not bear a current registration will be impounded by Police Services. Bicycles may be registered -at the kiosks from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays and in 12 Grange Building on the weekends. Students living in residence halls who wish to have their bikes stored during summer term or dUring term break should contact their area housing supervisor to make the necessary arrangements. Students living off campus will have to - :make other arrangements. -: Impounded bikes which have not been 1 :•claimed after a six-month period will be - -Aisposed of through Surplus and , „, ,Salvage. ~.,, ~-': • Paul Anderson (3rd-engineering) "reported Wednesday a check drawn 1:) , from his Mid-State bank account was .;:forged. The value of the check was $2O, ~-;lhe State College Police Department '" s aid ' , '"t , - ' • Two parking meters on the 300 block S. Allen St. were pulled from the ;."11 APPLICATIONS FOR C.B.A. *STUDENT ADVISORS available room 110 8.A.8. to return on or before May 15 *you must be 4th term as of Fall '79 THIS SATURDAY NIGHT ground, State College police said. The meters were valued at $5O, police said. • Diane Roan, secretary, reported yesterday the theft of an IBM typewriter from 218 Sparks. The typewriter was valued at $590, University Police Ser vices said. • Fred Sweely, maintenance, reported 8 - 1 AM Afr4I3ASSAUCU !JAL r.O nit STAUS , • The Can Film Festival scheduled for tomorrow at the HUB has been postponed until Fall Term.' • Students interested in taking Swahili Fall Term are asked to contact Peter Hagan in 136 Sparks or call 665- 8312 before the end of the term. The course is self ins true tional. • Shaver's Creek Nature Center will conduct a pond walk at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow beginning at the Nature Center. Further information can be obtained by calling 865-1851 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. • Overcomers Christian Fellowship meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Eisenhower Chapel Library. ,* A Mother's Day drill meet will be held from 1-5 p.m. Sunday in the old Ice Pavilion. Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC teams will exhibit precision, basic and trick rifle drills. The public is invited. • A wildflower walk will be held from 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the Shaver's Creek Nature Center. The public is invited. There is no admission charge. CCAIE IC ASiIID Wlllt - 1 yesterday that someone dumped two bags of grass seed on the practice field along University Drive. Damage was estimated at $74, University police said. 0 Leonard Soveroski (6th-division of undergraduate studies) reported Wednesday the theft of his bicycle when it was parked near the Recreation Building, —by Lynne Reese Only you can prevent forest fires. 0,,.. tic e. .... 0 SQIUAIIRE • • Phi Mu Alpha will hold their pledge initiation at 8 p.m. Sunday. All participants are to meet at the bulletin board in the Music Building. • Seniors are reminded that extra pledge cards for the Senior Class gift for 1979 are available in 100 Old Main. • Richard L. Morrill, executive assistant to the University provost, will speak at 11 a.m. Sunday at the interdenominational service at the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. His topic will be "Let there be . . ." • Students for PennPIRG will hold a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 20 HUB. • U.S. Rep. Robert S. Walker, R-Lancaster area, will speak at the University at 8 p.m. Monday in 102 Forum Building. His topic will be "Interface Between Science and Politics." • The Women's Resource Center will piesent a health night from 7-9 p.m. Monday in the center at 108 W. Beaver Ave. Monday's topic will be "Parenting." O 41Ttot r - -- -,,,„-----.- T i \ AIN YARD - DRNIS ---- .--. 3 r--_:_,.--- - =-,--,,------ -07,..* _ir 7 ... k y 4 4)3 _____, .4 -,.); '" 4 ' 0 40 --'.- ---\ Pcq# - l' r Vii *ILII / 1 .- ~,, L'IV / 0 04 •P-'- - - , Lio:i 6 - c ,_._> 4 GI 4 - -k7 g , g-Ati m a,,lizn; V;-.-tu4L-4L ~de.vul - c 8 4/ ,b,,, f• ), c- ' fij, - 0 V tz-I r_ m 4 A 4 ,i'fif t ` c(-v -a y ze. 6:La l ii O ° .. )r: ..4.°' % - - . . THE TI MM STATION ''''' • JUNCTION 0F COLLEGE AVE. 4, GARNER ST. OPEN DAILY 5 P.M.-2.A.M. FRIDAY opglo AT 3:00 'PK riarof,)„ A t rovi Conserve water. The Daily Collegian Friday, May 11, 1975-
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