18—'The Daily Collegii Thursday, Nov. 8,1979 Kinsmen given parade route GREENSF ro > nc - (UPI) Police reve yesterday that they reluctantly> ave a Ku Klux Klan smari a c j y of the route of the, Communl' Workers Party’s “Death to the Kir” parade two days before the maiv> which erupted in a gun fight thjleft five communists dead. • Capt James W. Hilliard told reports a man identified only as jDawsi* came to police headquarters last liursday and asked for the copy. Hillif-d said he admitted being a Klai? member when asked by of ficeg. ' Hi said officers called the city attorney’s office, which told them the march permit, which described the route, was a public document and could not be withheld. Hilliard’s revelation answered questions concerning how the Klan- Nazi group knew where the parade starting point was located. Handbills and posters issued by the CWP listed an erroneous starting location, a community center some distance from the site listed on the permit. The gun battle erupted Saturday after a caravan of vehicles carrying about 30 men believed to be Klan smen or Nazis drove to the actual Mayor-elect plans to unite polarized racial groups PHILADELPHIA our office, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or mailed to Room 126 Carnegie Building (make checks payable to: The Daily Collegian). DEADLINES . Classified.=ii-1 a.m. one business day before publication l,.ei,m v .qne business d?y,baf/ore!PUblicutiori,.., v later than ,11 a.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. : RATES Number of words One Two Tl 1.55' 2.30 3.05 3.60 4 1,95 2.90 2.35 3.50 4.65 5.80 3.15 4.70 6.25 7.81 POLICY • Ads must be prepaid. • Changes cannot be made after the first Insertion. • Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 11 a.m. the day before the first insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. • The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day’s in correct insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building immediately if there is an error in your ad. • The Daily Collegian will not knowingly cause to be printed or published any notice or advertisement relating to employment or membership, indicating any preference, limitation, specification or discrimination based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, Sex, national origin or non-job related handicap or disability. FOR SALE SOLOMON 101 'bindings ELAN CR 800 series 1 50cm. Call 238-7587 after 5 . LOWER PRICE than David Weis. All Zenith 1980 color TV. Television Service Center. 232 S. Allen. VIDEOCASSEJTESI Beta, U-Matic, and VHS. All lengths for all makes. Television Service Center. 232 S. Allen. FOR SALE: United Airlines round trip ticket, Pittsburgh-Seattle, Ist class. $4OO. Call 234-7946 after .8 p.m. FOR SALE: Continental 50% coupons to Hawaii. Also, American and United coupons. Men’s medium down coat. Call 234-7946 after 8 p.m. MOBILE HOME must sell. One bedroom across from Hills Plaza, lurnished, will sacrifice. 466-7566. FEMALE DORM contract for sale - spring term. Call Dbbbie 865- 4003.' . MALt PORM contract for winter and spring.' West Halls must sell 865- 7438, . MALE DORM Contract for winter and spring terms. I'm willin' to negotiate the deal. Call Paul at 865-8981 anytime, later. DORM CONTRACT for sale call Joe 865-5907. DORM CONTRACT for sale. Call Mong 865-6249. - ARMSTRONG FLUTE, $l5O or will trade for electric typewriter. 238- 6188. . FOR SALE: United 50% Discount coupon. Best offer. 237-1695 after 6 p.m. ; MALE DORM contract for sale West Halls area (Hamilton), for winter and spring, must sell immediately! Largest rooms on campus and very convenient. Call Jim at 865-4147 anytime MALE DORM contract for sale W/S $5O rebate Pollock Area. Call Ben 865-9618 FOR SALE: (4) tickets to Pitt football game Dec. 1. $100« Ph (717) 743-7164. • 35mm CAMERA OUTFIT: Konlca T 4 autoreflex, call Greg 863-0901 WATERBED MATTRESS- .$30.00. ■ 238-0020 AM-FM-AFC clock radio with: snooze alarm, wake to music or alarm, etc. $2O 234-4018 TWO AMERICAN airlines special y discount coupons available. Call \65-0035 9-5 or 234-8856 after 6 f.m. Best offer, Number of Days iree ■ Four Five .85 4.80 5.75 5.45 6.80 8.15 .75 4.1 FEMALE DORM contract. Must sell, Sue 865-8489 . FOR SALE: Female dorm contracts. W- Spr. Call Peg of Wendy 865-0116 MALE DORM contract, winter and spring. Call Steve 865-7340. MALE DORM contract, West Halls, Please call Jim 865-7438. RARE}, BEAUTIFUL things inexpensively!" Presents from The Past"--lnside Sundance Leather. Calder Square 1-5 237-9050.F0R SALE: United Airlines 50% disocunt ‘coupons. Call 863-0910 7:30-8 a.m. and 11:30p.m.-12 mid. . FOOTBALL TICKETS. Public and student tickets. Best offer. Please call Betty. 237-4542 JOHNNY CASH concert sold out. Tickets for sale face value. Call Reti. 365 5506 ■ BICYCLE English Raleigh 5 speed excellent condition best offer call Mike 865-9604 ' MALE DORM fcontract for sale winter spring. Must sell. Call Mike 865- 4669 - ■ SENIOR/GRAD Temple ticket for sale, Make offer. Call 238-3236 MALE DORM contract for sale. Call Mark at 865-3928 FIFTY DOLLARS cash to anyone who buys my dorm contract,, winter, spring. Call Tom 865-2279. KILN CRUSADER Cone-10, 42 amp, complete furniture, 2x2, used 2x, accessories, 355-0494 MALE DORM CONTRACT North Halls Winter Spring must sell Joe 5- 2065 ■ ATTENTION GUITAR INSTRUCTION: Classical, Jazz, Folk. Experienced college instructor. 18 years teachfng ex perience. John Mitchell 466-6806 SI IMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent or sale. Free T-shirt given with either. Unllmltled Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton St., 238-3037 __ RED LION chimney sweep Insured, t~ 0 r r,Fv"qTFP\/AN 1 v carnn area 2 Inexpensive, professional work, the 62 nas tanks 234-8579 August West System. Before you say —gastanKs ZJ4 __ yes to anyone get my price. Call 234* 1963 NOVA. No rust. Like new winter 3740, tires. Two spares on rims. Newly Inspected. 238-0440 INSURANCE FOR your auto, . motorcycle, home, personal VW PICKUP truck. Great on gas belongings, hospitalization. For $450. Call anytime, 234-7496. professional courteous service. Call 1974 TOYOTA SR-5, exc. gas 238-6633 mileage, 5 speed, AM-FM cassette, new paint job. Like new condition all around. $2400 or best offer. Robbie, 234-8406. WILL YOUR resume do you justice? Ours will! House of Resumes 237- 4508 . assembly point in a Greensboro public housing project. ' Police Chief W. E. Swing reported a white car believed to have been in volved in the shootings had been found, but it did not contain an automatic weapon police were seeking. Police are still seeking one ad ditional man on murder and con spiracy charges in the shooting, Hilliard said. The CWP aWo said yesterday it would file a $5OO million civil rights suit against federal, state and local officials for “orchestrating” the violence. Sally Bermanzohn, spokesman for the party, said the organization also will ask a federal court to impound television tapes made during the shootout between the Communists and the Ku Klux Klan and members of the state Nazi party. '“The FBI, the SBI (State Bureau of Investigation), the city of Greensboro and the Greensboro police, we acuse all of these of orchestrating the assassination of all five comrades of the Communist Workers Party,” said Mrs. Bermanzohn, whose husband was barred from seeking a third term by a city charter he unsuccessfully fought to change last year Green picked up 313,345 votes, compared to 174,083 for his closest opponent, Republican David Marston. Lucien Blackwell, a black in dependent running on the Consumer Party ticket, finished third with 108,447 votes. Nora Danielson, the Socialist Workers’ candidate, garnered only about 4,000 votes. The voter turnout was about 60 percent. Green, 41, who served six terms in Congress, promises to bring a new image to City Hall. SMALL REFRIGERATORS for rent ot sale: Free t-shirt given with either. Unlimited Rent-Alls. 140 N. Atherton 238-3037- RENT-A TV. New low rates for color or B-W.- Television Service Center, 232 S. Allen.. . ABORTION INFORMATION and counseling'. . Finest, medical care -available. 9am .- Bp m- -.Toil Free. 1- -800.t438-8039h-:.i3 DISCOVER FLYING AT a Cessna pilot center. ’ Ask about' our $lO discovery flight. Centre Airlines, 355- 7407 ■ BUSINESS PERSONAL and Student Loans. Any amount any purpose. Call K. Krevda 237-7104 THOUGHT MUCH about your resume? Others do! I have researched material which you will find helpful in getting the job you want. Send $2.95, AJB, Box 595, Hines. 1L60141. TUTPR NEEDED, knowledge of Minitab ' program and or econometrics. Call Chas. 238-2096. THE BOARD of Trustees of The Pennsylvania State University hereby gives public notice of meetings: November 15 11 AM, Com. on Educational Policy; November 16 9 AM, Com. on Physical Plant; November 16 10 AM, Com. on Finance; November 16 11 AM, Board of Trustees. All meetings are open to the public, Room 402, J. Orvis Keller, University Park, Pennsylvania FOUR PUBLIC reserve desperately needed for Temple and/or Pitt. Also student tickets. Call Alex 237-4542 THE GAMMA Nu Chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. is con ducting a can food drive to benefit needy families in the Philadelphia area. They will be collecting on the ground tloor of the Hub this Thursday, Friday and Monday. If you can’t come to the Hub, arrangements can be made to pick up your donation by calling 238- 068/. CASSETTE TAPES! Sony, Superscope,. BASF, "Scotch, Memorex, Ampex, Maxell, TDK. Television Service Center, 232 S. Allen STEREO EQUIPMENT, Calculators, - low prices. Call for quotes. Tapes, lowest prices in town. Bob 238-5868. PIONEER 1050 receiver 120 watts, channel $325 or best offer also Infinity Qa speakers. 234-5283 LARGE ADVENT speakers, excellent condition $2OO pair. 865-5600. PIONEER SX-1050 receiver - RT -707 reel to reel SR-202W reverb BIC T-2 cassette Allison II speakers 234-6860 daytime, 395- 5854 evening Tom CRAIG AM/FM 8 track stereo. - Excellent condition (Speakers Included) Call Andrea 234-8846 was among 10 persons wounded in the incident. The gun battle broke out while the communists were gathering for a “death to klan” march. Fourteen men have been arrested in the case. In announcing the suit at a Winston- Salem news conference, Mrs. Ber manzohn charged law enforcement' agencies helped plan “the escape of the main killers.” She also said .U.S. Attorney H.M. Michaux Jr. refused to respond when asked if any FBI informants or agents were among the Klansmen and Nazis that turned up at the march site. Michaux said a lawyer represen-, ting the widow of one of the men killed had asked “for some in formation that I was hot at liberty to give them. “I don’t know anything about any klan informants,’’ he said, adding there are “proper procedures” to be followed in obtaining the information. Earlier, the FBl’s special agent in charge for North Carolina, Cecil Moses, said FBI guidelines do not allow the use of informants unless there is reason to believe federal laws are being , violated. THE MUSIC WORKSHOP. Quality Instruction at affordable prices. All ges. All levels. 238-2660 AUDIO AUTOMOTIVE * Tremendously' boring, say Rizzo supporters, Mercifully so, say Rizzo critics. “The people have spoken clearly,” said Green, his Irish eyes twinkling as he addressed sup porters at a victory party Tuesday night “ They want new direction, Tiew spirit, new dimensions and momentum in the beginning of a new decade. “We set out to end the bitterness, the divisiveness in this city. Philadelphia is wnole again.” , Tensions were heightened in the city during CHEVELLE .MALIBU, 1968, good running condition Inspected till April 1980. Great for around town, Chuck 234-3892, $360 must sell. negotiable . ' PARTS CAR. 145 SW Volvo parts. Good for all 140 series. Let this car retire with dignity not a scrap yard grave. Engine In fine' shape $lOO negotiable. Call'John 805-5375 must sell quickly - v;u aU 1974 -DUSTER; excellent 'condition; must : see to appreciate; power steering, automatic, 6-cyl., $l9OO. 466-6805 ' ■ 1975 CHEVELLE LAGUNA S-3, AM/FM tapedeck, mounted snowtires, low mileage, excellent condition, $2,000 call 1/383-4779 after six ' 1968 THUNDERBIRD CLASSIC complete power accessories. Interior like" new. Low mileage. Needs paint and some work. Must sacrifice 237-4753. TEA for TWO and TWO for TEA (for the price of 1!) AT THE VIENNA PASTRY SHOP 246 Calder Way - Every afternoon be tween 2 and 4 p.m. - With Each Serving of Pastry - Your choice of our de lectable teas! tel. 238-7577 APARTMENTS COUNTRY SETTING, 1 bedroom .furnished duplexes, wall to wall carpeting, patios with lawn areas, very clean and quiet. Free parking, 2'A miles from town. Individual or married couple. No pets, $125-$l6O, 237-0286. FOR RENT winter/spring: one bedroom Beaver Hill apt., excellent con dition. For three. Call 234-1218. ROOMMATES WANTED. Inexpensive, FEMALE WANTED to sublet spacious 2 bdr. apt., great location. Cedarbrook apt. winter and spring. Need 1 winter only, 1 W and S. 237- Rent negotiable. Call 238-3659 any 9436. " time < THREE BEDROOM In Boalsburg, MALE, FEMALE, winter spring available winter term $270. plus $llB/month,\ utilities included 2 utilities. 466-7889, blocks from campus call anytime 237- APARTMENT FOR rent two bedrooms, ' 9ll \ ' two baths, have your own room, free bus pass, share expenses, ninety dollars a month, at Park Forest apts Call Mike anytime at 234-8611 ONE SPACIOUS bedroom apt utilities SUBLET: large one bedroom apt. Included C.T.V., $230 month winter and spring, free bus passes, unturn., $240 (urn. Dec. 1-Aug. Laurel Furnished or unfurnished. Call 238- Glen. Call 237-8684 after 6 p.m. 6351 or weekdays. ' 1 Saloon , y&s ORIGINAL GOLDEN OLDIES' with Ray Anthony Friday: Period of “EMOTIONAL READJUSTMENT’' 2-6 PM Friday & Saturday Night: SUCCESS Coming November 12th-17th STEVIE j& THE SIX PACKS • v Bon voyage President Carter bid his wife, Rosayln, farewell as she embarked on a tour of Cambodian refugee camps, yesterday. Mrsi Carter will urge Thai officials to provide relief for starving Cambodians on her tour with U.S. Surgeon General Julius Richmond and Mrs. Andrew Young. ' ‘" ml Vi TO 1 MONTH Free Rent!! for a limited time only Park Hill Is offering a special rate If you rent an apartment through May or August. All utilities are Included In rent. Call Jerry 237-4619 TWO FEMALES wanted for 1-br of large ,2-br Penn Tower apartment. Call 238-2829 Jill/Wendy GRADUATE CIRCLE One bedroom, $l3O mo., cable, electricity, heat .included,, Available,mldrDecernbe.r,.,Call 237-6763after,'4, . - ..., EFFICIENCY. APT. at Briarwood winter,spring term. $238 per month, furniture negotiable. Call Kathy 238-7002. FEMALE OWN room W/Sp washer dryer HBO fireplace $l6O utilities included:.Call 237-9473 MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for W/S to share efficiency on Calder Alley In fhe Americana House apts. Phone 238-7458 and ask for Bob or Joe FOR SUBLET: two bedroom furnished apartment Parkway Plaza 237- 6882, 237-2844 ask for Larry or Mike FOR RENT ROOM IN HOUSE, Boalsburg. Quiet, rent 90 plus heat and utilities. 466- 6790 or 466-7219. APT. FOR RENT all utilities paid except elec., available Dec. Two bdr. 529 W. Foster, 237-5862. BOARDERS NEEDED In fraternity house winter and spring term. $660 a term Includes room & board. all meals and social privileges. Call 234- ,2019 ask for Bob FREE NOV. Rentl Female or couple wanted for ’/a 2 bdrm Boalsburg Townhouse. ‘ Available immediately. $125/mo. 466-6098 anytime-Keep trying. AVOID DORM HASSLES! Inexpensive quality living: one bedroom mobile home near campus 237-0407 keen calling TOFTREES two bedroom Woodbine great view utilities included $330 pets allowed No. 203 237-5881,237- 9450 TWO BEDROOM duplex in Bellefonte. Nice yard, ample parking, good sized rooms. Only $165/month plus utilities, (owner pays water, sewer, refuse). Immediate possession. Cal 355-4603 after 5 PM SUBLET FREE MONTH, STEREO. Wintei Spring, ’/a of double, negotiable rent, includes everything, desperate Doug 234,4657 FOR SUBLET: your own room in luxurious Brlarwood townhouse. it 10 per month call Gregg 234-3249 the charter change campaign when at one point Rizzo bluntly urged supporters to “vote white” to counter heavy black opposition; He later changed his pitch to “vote Rizzo.” But Rizzo gave up his power quietly. After voting Tuesday, Rizzo told a reporter, “This isn’t my day. Today belongs to the other guys.”. The ex-police commissioner said Tuesday’s voters were given “an aVvful choice.” “I wish to Christ I could run. I’d win easy,” he mused in August. * Marston, 37, the former U.S. attorney who tangled with President Carter over the political ONE BEDROOM Lion's gate, all utilities (except electricity), bus pass, cable TV, W/Spr. term Call 234-3229. WINTER AND SPRING sublet: large efficiency. Rent neg. call Fran anytime 234-1879. SUBLET TWO bedroom. LMi'nliiied Lion's Gate apt. Free bus passes. Rent plus electricity. Negotiable. 1 234- 1847 v ' " 'O'.'J: ■— ‘'rCOZY EFFICIENCY sliblefwinter. and* " spring, $lB7. Close to :,campus. i Ist come, Ist serve. CAII 237-7333. ; ONE BEDROOM apt. Winter - Summer close to campus $2OO month. 238-5598. SUBLET EFFICIENCY apt. Colony close to campus . $175 plus electric. Call 234-0149: 6 - 7 p.m. SUBLET ONE BEDROOM furnished apartment one block from campus. $321/mon. for winter and spring. All utilities paid. 238-0096 ' SUBLET: Master bedroom/Briarwood Townhouse, own bath; winter only, male/female, only $lOO. Call Mark, 237-2347. ’ HELP MUST Sublet 'h of one bedrm winter spring Univ. Terrace Apts. 238-5402 ■ FEMALE WANTED winter (only) $BO/mo. (everything) Across from South Halls. Furnished. 234-1112 (Karen) or 237-8018 ■ SUBLET W/Sp/Su one bedroom -furnished apt. $215/mo. All utilities paid. Across from BAB 234-3372 SUBLET EFFICIENCY apt. winter and spring terms. Summer option. $125 per month. 2 blocks from campus. Call Barb 237-0485. SPRING TERM: Park Forest Villas-Own I room or bring own roommate, Beautiful: Price negotiable. 234-2062. ONE BEDROOM Park Forest apartment $235/mo all utilities included except electricity, bus pass 234-4281 MALE ROOMMATE '/z furnished apt., everything included, close to campus, $lO5/mo., call Larry at 237- 0713 SUBLET:' WINTER onlymlce room in 3 • bedroom suburban home costs me $l2B/mo. Best offer. Dale 238-3324. ONE BEDROOM apt.. Pugh-Hamilton, $,195 plus elec, free parklhg, available Nov. 19. 234-5625. TWO BEDROOM apt. winter/spring. $3BO/mo.' utilities incl. (Furnished) 238-9668. Vi’ONE BEDROOM Beaver Hill $llB month utilities included. 238-5956 2 BDRM. HOME, furnished, fireplace, garage. Milesburg. $3OO mo. plus utilities. Nov. 30 865-6252 or 355- 1892. ONE BEDROOM apartment for winter/spring, pets okay. $255/month, includes heat. Call 234- 3230 FURNISHED ROOM winter-spring $l3O/mo., kitchen privledges close to campus. Call Janet 10 a.m.-2 p,m. 865-4426. . WINTER TERM Sublet efficiency apartment Beaver Hill, furnished, occupancy for one or two , parking rent Vi price for this period. Call Keith 238- 4632. $3OO REWARD for person subletting AN EVENING OF Open Mikes. two bedroom luxurious Toftrees Saturday night 8:30-7? The apartment. Rent Includes utilities. 238- Jawbone Coffeehouse 415 E. Foster 6614 Avenue. Open to all performers FEMALE. BIG ROOM free heat cheap, excellent location. Call Ann/Clndy (avail, next week) 238- 9437 ' SUBLET: furnished two-bedroom PAYING TOP sss for gold class rings apartment 2'/i blocks from campus. you never wear. For Information $230/month. Nancy 865-9473; phone Irv, 234-0155 Karen 238-0317 SUBLET ovVii bedroom In two bedroom townhouse 234-6Q07 . t SUBLET 6 month lease. Spaclou: attractive one ’bedroom a'pf.'Jln Parkway Plaza Building A. Fully fur nished, balcony, all utilities, bus pass. $365.234-5095 ■■ r SUBLET % two bedroom apt. winter spring. 237-1232 1 WINTER: MALE one-fifth of 3 bedroom University terrace $9O/mo., excluding electric. Free bus. Call 238- 0451 ’ ■' SUBLET: must sublet! 2 bedroom apt.; lots of free extras Including $lOO deposit. 237-3257 - SUBLET: PARK Forest apt.,. 2 bedroom, partially furnished, all utilities included £295 mo. available winter to summer. Call 234-8258. ONE BEDROOM Deluxe apartment, all utilities and free bus. Starting winter term. Call Bob 234-8846 CEDARBROOK PARKING SPACE W/S/S $l5/mo. 238-7647 Rachel ONE BEDROOM apt. $2lO/month unfurnished, winter or winter and spring term all utilities except elec, included in rent. Also has free bus service and cable TV Located Park Forest apt. call 238-7938, rent negotiable ■ . FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to sublet '/« of 2 bdrm. Sutton Courts apt. All utilities included $9O mo. Winter only. Laura 234-6621. 1 BEDROOM unfurnished available D6c. • 1 Grads. Married or Professionals $215 1 month '234- 1680 after 5:00 PM ir C 11/9 FRIDAY 8 P.M. CREATIVE SERVICES &ONEG * FOLLOWING 11/10 SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TRADITIONAL SERVICES WITH KIDDUSH FOLLOWING hille JAWBONE Vour Last Chance to A Classified Coupon Giveaway! •Place a classified ad TODAY at the regular price •Receive a coupon to place your next ad Nov. 29 thru Dec. 12 for only 75 c spoils system,, fared badly in a'city where Democrats outnumber Republicans-by a 7-2 . HE margin. Not since Bernard Samuel ‘ defeated HE Richardson Diiworth in 1947 has a Republican H held the top post in the nation’s fpurth : largest ffi Blackwell, 47, .was a late-comer in the race, counting heavily on support in black". borhoods where 40 percent.of the vote is. But in the end, Green gave him a horse race in his own backyard and this spelled doom'for the independent, who nevertheless retained! his City Council seat. WANTED "NEED AMERICAN or United 50%' ~ coupons cell 237-65,74..",., . e . rnlpESflPflATßb i4inP.?o.tk*n4>'fO eneri fi' admission , or.. reserve.!!, Temple - tickets. Please call Patt 238-4349! TOP DOLLAR for gold, white,or yellow jewelry, dental gold, rings etc. Any condition. After 5 call Frank 237- 1095. . .’ ■ WANTED TO BUY: two tickets to Johnny Cash concert. Call 234- 4903 : .ROOMMATE TO share spacious <7 bedroom apt. 3 miles from Stejfli College, option to sublet beginning Dec. or Jan Ist, can move in any time, for more information 237r7831 after 5 p.m. ' : FEMALE ROOMMATE' needed winter term to share one bedroom apartment. Furnished. All utilities inA eluded. $l3O/month. Call 237-9521 WANTED: two General Admission tickets for the Temple game. Call. Al after 5:30 at 865-3280:. FOUR PUBLIC Reserve .desperately needed for Temple and/or Pitt. Also student tickets. Alex. 237-4542 WANTED 2 General Admission tickets , to the Temple Game. Cfall 237- 2592. Dan WANTED TO buy: two tickets 'ft Johnny Cash concert. Call 865 3642 or 238-4180. UPPERCLASS Art Student willing'to paint watercolor portrait. Mvst have sample of work and reasonable fee. Call Frank at 865-4117, during evenings LOST LOST: CHEM. 34 notebook, removed from 106 Bigler,‘OcL 31; Reward offered for return. Call 865-3020. CALCULATTOR, T 157, lost 11/1/79 Frizzell Room Eisenhower Chapel. Reward. Call Nancy 865-0203 LOST: SMALL GREY and tan cat wto white Ilea collar. "Sarah." Call MSsy Jo at 238-1875. - REWARD! For the return: of ’1976 CSHS class ring. Call. Paul 234- 8570. AT PHI Who Sat. nite SMAHS Tennis jacket. One of a kind. Henry 78, 865-4054. WRISTWATCH lost at Forum - Ladip’ gold digital Armitron. Please "qall 865-2073. Gift from my ’father means very much to me ! : LOST Black threefold wallet. Keep money. Call 238-6963 ' BUCK .KNIFE Nov.. 3. Sentimental value. Reward. Call- Bob Quinn 237-0321, (8-5), 355-1732 late I BMP f iub briefs Cam) Early registration to be held 1 Early registration for Winter Term ; classes will be held Nov. 12 through 16 at 112 Shields, the University Records Office announced yesterday. Regular registration will be held Nov. 27 and 28 at the Intramural Building. Preregistration forms for Spring Term 1980 will be accepted at Winter. Term registration or at 112 Shields from Nov. 2G through Dec. 19. , The Winter Term • deadline for Library hours to be extended Library hours will be until 2 a.m. during the final examination period, Nov. 11 through 15; \ The extended hours apply to the first, second, third and fourth floors of East Pattee, and the Reserve Reading Room in West Pat tee Circulation of materials will stop at 11:45 p.m. ; During term break, the library will be closed on weekends and will be open from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. during Program available for couples A free program to help married groups to learn and practice the couples improve their relationships is relationship enhancement skills, being offered by the University In- he nroaram is designed for Center l The"w^kly 1 sessions!^which tt°th Thdr Sria^for will continue tor ,0 t 0,2 week,, S£^ o S center on teaching such skills as j earn how to improve their listening expressing, problem solving and negotiating. v Anne Yenchko, program coor- Couples interested in more in dinator, said couples will meet formation may call Yenchko at 865- weekly either privately or in small 1751 weekdays from 8 a.m) to 5 p.m. Fun Run to be held Saturday More than 100 runners will par- a.m. Saturday, following two and ticipate in the Fun Run, sponsored by five-mile routes that are marked the RACE (Runners Act to Clean the around State College. Participants Environment) and Rapid Transit will pick up bottles and cans as they Sprotswear of State College. run, in an effort to keep the areas Runners will start the race at 10 clean. ROOMMATES FEMALE ROOMMATE needed two bedroom apt. Available Immediately $l6O. Utilities Included. Call 238- 3872. TO Share one bedroom •; apartment winter and spring. Rent ’negotiable, 237-3187.. 1-2 FEMALES. SPRING SUBLET, house two'blocks from campus, garage, $02.50/mo. plus utilities. 234- 4863. TWO MALES w/sp to share townhouse In Brlarwood. $lOO per month. Call 237-0725. ■ OWN ROOM in large house. Need 3 ■w', people winter term, rent negotiable. 9FEMALE rogmate wanted. House apartment. Own Room. Fully furnished $lOO/month. Call Joanne 238-6623. . ■ FEMALE roomate (Winter only.) iM‘ $BO/mo. (Everything). Across from South Halls. 234-1112 (Karen) or 237-8018. MALE ROOMMATE wanted. Toftrees. Own room.' Nonsmoking grad student only. Winter term. Call David, 237-1279. : MALE NEEDED W/Sp to share efficiency at Parkway Plaza $l3O/mo. Utilities, parking Included. Furnished, 238-2746. ((FEMALE ROOMMATE for winter spring. $9B/mo. Own bedroom. Free bus service.'All utilities included. Non-smoker preferred. 236-6424. FEMALE ROOMMATE, 'A Cedarbrook . Apartment for winter, spring. $llB/mo. utilities Included. Call 234- 20411 or 865-8493. lOM IN HOUSE, State Colleg'e. $9O pIUB utilities. 238-2096. ONE MALE to share 'A of apt. in Penn Tower. 105/mon. each, good study atmos. Mark 234-2866 SHARE 1 bdr. apt. Penn Tower winter and spring. $llO per month. Paul. 237-4519. ■ MALE ROOMMATE Wanted winter spring (summer.) 3 blocks from ttpampus share 'A of 2 bedroom. Quiet. iJrSI 10/month free heat, water call 234- '3309 MODERN 3 BDRM Apt. Fireplace bus service $265/month plus electric Boalsburg 234-4306 after 5:00 available for winter term. FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED: Beaver Hill Apts, One bedroom, Jtying room, kitchen, bath. Also balcony J*rid walk In closet. All utilities included 'sllB a month. Wlnter/Sprlng term. Call 234-8492 for FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted winter spring to share ’/« one bedroom apt. Laurel Glen call Joan 237-4215 MALE ROOMMATE for winter term. Furnished, three bedroom townhouse in Brlarwood. $7O month. 634-3628, FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for winter, spring Penn Tower apt. .$96/month everything Included. Call -237 5513 , ■ WANTED: female roommate to share % of 3-bedroom, 2-baths apartment winter-spring summei option £llO/month, 234-5048 fXCITING STUDENTS need roommate. Spacious apt. two blocks from 'campus. Only $81.25- utilities In ■eluded. 234-0446. fOWN ROOMII 3. br townhouse available Immediately: See to .-appreciate! 100-plus. You’ll love ltd •237-2026 _____ -FEMALE ROOMMATE sougnt to share jjj| 'A of 2 bedroom duplex, $l2O plus futilities. On quiet street, bus route, available Immediately. Call Connie 238- 0179. , ' FEMALE TO SHARE 'A room and one fifth house $95/month includes everything call 238-7232 ROOMMATE NEEDED for. one bedroom apt. close to campus. Call after four 237-4034 - ■ MLE ROOMMATE wanted winter. ' spring, two bedroom apt, free bus ; pass, $ll5 Including utilities, heat. Call 238-8927. FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to sublet 'A of 2 bedroom Sutton Oourta apt. All utilities Included, winter only. 890 mo. Laura 234-6621. registering late and adding classes is Dec. 10. The last day to drop a class is Dec. 19, and the late drop deadline is Feb. 8. Students may elect the pass-fail option for courses from Dec. 17 to 19. Dec. 19 is also the course repeat deadline. The last day of classes will be Feb. 20, and commencement will be held March 1. the week. The library will be closed Thanksgiving Day. Regular hours will resume Nov. 29. Pollock Library will close at 5 p.m. Nov. 16 and will remain closed until Nov. 29. Library books on term loan should be renewed on or before Nov. 23. To renew a book on term loan, call 863- 2174 between 8 a.m. and noon, l p.m. and 7 p.m., and 8 p.m. and midnight Monday through Friday. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED pu • professional IH services pH •qualified, knowledgeable staff FOUND PSU KEY, room 425 A. Key ring says Cathy. Pick up in Collegian office. BLACK LABRADOR found on Calder Way. Please call he misses you 234-6728 MIXED IRISH Setter puppy. Maybe three months old. At Beaver and Locust. Call Bob 234-5646. FOUND GRAY & black striped cat wearing white flea collar near N. Allen and Ridge. Call 234-8068 DORM KEY found Monday 11/5 in Muaic Bldg. On keychain with kitten. Call Chris 237-6060 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Available for Graduate Study in Metallurgy Applications from Good Stu dents In Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, are welcomed. Job Opportunities EXCELLENT Call (814) 865-5446 or visit 209 M.l. Bldg. ROOMS t=* FRATERNITY ROOM available winter term $630 includes meals and. social privileges call 237-5861 FEMALE NEEDED for co-ed cooperative house, winter/spring, walking distance, $460/term, room and board. Call 234-9978 FRATERNITY ROOMS available for winter on campus $695 Includes meals and social privileges. Call Dave 237-9610 or Mark 238-1049 HOUSES THREE BEDROOM house close to campus $325 plus utilities three students accepted. Call Associated Realty 234-3990 ONE: 6 bedroom 3 bath walk tc campus $530/mo. Second: 3 bedroom 2 bath on X-route $350/mo. Both plus electric and oil, 6-mo. lease possible. No pets. 238-3885. Also, garage space Barnard Bt. $2O/mo. PERSONAL H.O.P.S. GAYLINE . 863-0588 7-9 p.m. daily for raps, Information and referrals on homosexuality and gay lifestyles. N.F.L. FOOTBALL every Monday at ."The .Scoreboard"....7'.,-screen. Happy" Hour's' riitely"' (below ' The Scorpion). : |l :. YOUR RESUME Is an Investment In your future. Invest wisely. Call House of Resumes. 237-4506. OASIS HELP Centerl Free and confidential help with any problem. 234-0323 PLANNING to take a Graduate School Entrance Exam? (MCAT, DAT, GRE, GMAT, Nursing licensure)? Call Stanley H. Kaplan Ed. Ctr. to find out about our test preparation courses. 238-1423 RAPE ON Campus! Protect yourselfl. New shriek alarm scares UFL attackers! Heard for blocks! Send $3.49 plus 50c handling to: Campus Security, Box 149, Baker, La 70714. JOB HUNTING? We can show you how to make the best possible Im pression... to get resultsl Best Resume Service. 234-1220 YO BAGSFACE! This, means you : Phlegma, Laßue, Marie, Eatrus, Lexington, Festus, Cheswick, Magnolia, Blunderbust, and Pon derpus. Please don’t become ladles while I’m gone. Take care of each other, and don’t spend too many nights reading Peter McW. And never fear - I’ll b 6 back. . PRETTY SENIOR GIRL with short black hair, glasses and. blonde friend, Miami game. Our eyes met, can we? Date for Temple game or sooner. Let’s talk. Call T-ZDLT, Senior guy. SKIS CUSTOM hot wax to meet your - demnadsl Edges and tops con ditioned. Low prices. Thru ski season. 234-2127. HELP ME! I need two General, Date or Reserved tickets for the Pitt Game. Will pay! Call Maurice at 865-2634. SELL YOUR BOOKS for more! Use the Collegian's new classified category: "Books For Sale." SPECIAL RATES! 1 day/$l.OO, 2 days/$2.00. Ad must be placed Nov. 7,6, 26 or 27. SAVE MONEY next term! Buy your books through the Colleglan’snew classified category: "Book's for sale,” running Nov. 29 and 30 (the first 2 papers of winter term). Walt to buy your books and save! BLONDE USHER with white turtleneck at concert: Did your friend give you the message? Can we meet? Majorette, 866-8627. TO OUR PARTYING companions of Lawrence: Thank youl You really "screwed" us good last Friday! We only .party with the best, so we party with youl We love youl Your Faithful Female Friends of Pike DONNIE: keep a stiff upper lip, only 7 days 'till the end. Get psyched for the "Springs" because recreation Is your life. Love; Jo LONELY? Holiday special AKC Irish Setter puppies. Born 9/26/79. $BO Includes primary shot, adorable. 234-2082. DESPERATELY NEEDED! 4 General Admission tickets for Pitt game. Will pay reasonable price! I Scott 237- 8386 APOLOGIES • To my tailgate Invitees. I was a victim of circumstances (151 proof). How about remake for Temple game? - George BRAD Ist floor Beaver Friday, Saturday night. You have a beautiful smile. Love to see it again. Reply Personals —Betsy . PSU INTRAMURAL Ice Hockey Teams end schedules available Nov. 12, Jerseys available Nov. 25 at John's Derallleurs. Slgn-up still open. Any questions call Jim 865-9786 HEY FRUITS of 2nd Holmes, (I ATA THI) lotsa luck With finals! LoVe, your Co-ed. GORGEOUS. These last three years have been very specie): I will always be your friend and keep you forever In my heart. I see Chocolatetown, Ernie, and Rollle In your future. Bon Chance. Love, Lalnee JENNY, sorry about Ice cream next time I get medium you get small. GYF • >SOC SKI Division meeting Thure. Nov. 8119 Osmond Lab, 7:30 p.m. Bolivian leader concedes to hold elec LA PAZ, Boiiyia (UPI) The Bolivian army colonel who seized power in a. coup agreed yesterday to hold elections in an attempt to defuse a week-long political crisis and clashes between civilians and soldiers that killed 73 people. Col. Alberto Natusch Busch went on national television to announce his decision to eventually turn over power to a civilian government that will be in stalled Aug. 6 following elections in May. 1 Natusch said he has suspended martial law, ended press censorship and asked Congress to form a new government to return the country to civilian rule. Natusch tried to take sole power in a Coup Nov. T in which he declared himself president; but met stiff opposition, from worker’s organizations, civilian politicians and most importantly, from other sections of the armed forces. Bloody street fighting between civilians opposing the military takeover and soldiers killed at least 73 people in the week since the coup. Brown says he'll stay WASHINGTON (UPI) On the eve ot declaring his capdidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination, California Gov. Edmund Brown yesterday promised to stay in the race “as long as it makes sense.” Hours after Sen. Edward Kennedy made his candidacy formal in Boston, Brown told a news conference that the “election is wide open. The American people are mad as hell at what’s going on in this country. “I’ll be in this as long as I think it makes sense, if I have to hitchhike, if I have to take buses, if I have to. do whatever is required, I’ll get there,” Brown said. “I intend to shake things up, wake up the Democratic Party and provide a clear alternative.” Before flying to Washington, Brown, who admits he is in third place in the race for the nomination, took swipes at the two men he trails. “So far neither the president nor the senator from Massachusetts have struck a chord to bring Americans up to the challenges ahead,” Brown said at a brief airport news conference.in Los Angeles. “I am beginning a frontal assault on the conventional wisdom of a dying political GOLDZ GOLDZ GOLDZ Happy . Birthday to my long lost little llebchan, I'm tellink you! Did you forget abodt yotir friend Nancy Drew? Have a happy 19th anti call me, Katrinka! Your famous yet modest, beautiful yet classy ex-sleuthster ' RITA Happy 21st Birthday. Hope to spend many more with you. Love always* John ROOMlE—Remember the-past;* Dream of our future; Live for today. I love youl Jonl ' ■ T.P. Happy 20th. Don’t get Moosed on L.B. JOHN D, my dear: Leaving so soon? If you must, good luck - I'll miss ya. Love, you redhaired, greeneyed, Irish friend. DEAR GLOW: Happy Ist Anniversary. You have made my senior year one I will never forget. I hope this Is the first of many anniversaries to come. With all my love. S.L.A. KIM Thank you for seven great terms and all the memories. Good luck wherever you go Love The Brothers of APD APD Little Sisters You really know how to throw a party. We love you always the Brothers of APD MS. TIGGER, I still purr for you. You’re welcome back to my den anytime. Mr, Tigger. FOOTBALL TICKETS public and student tickets. Best offer please call Betty 237-4542 SPEEDSTER. Here’s your big chance to see that quickness CAN be what coutsl Good Luck! MICHELE and Charlene: Our two favorite freshmen. Maybe. you should go Into counseling? thanks for everything. Big "D" plus 1 PLC/FORTRAN beauty in Boucke Monday night. Another time when not so busy? Reply. Mark. RICHIE-TO a good pledge, and a great friend, the sun will come up tom morow-and you'll surive, bet your bottom dollar. - Love yal G. DEVILISH Smile & Fruitless Thanks for great party, let ps do it again soon. Your overnight friends. B & B CHRISTI TO a great talking head, Thanks: For the nightgowns, carl New York, but mostly for the good friend made this term. - Love always G. ATTENTION OCCUPANTS of 727- Thanks for everything! You're.a ireat bunch-G. MANDY B. 36-D ain’t too big for mel I’ve got the last laugh Love D.M. BO FROM Penthouse Sknaht Rof lla eht lufrednow semlt uoy evah nevlg em. I Hiw reven tegrof meht tub yltsom, I lllw syawla rebmemer uoy. Didn't that muck up your find. Love you slot, Susie. JUDY AND Dottle: It’s been a grand time. I’ll miss you both. So long. John . SUSIE-Q and Tammy: You all are great. Too bad about short time. Goodbye J.D. JEFF B: Give me a chance. Please call. I don't know where I stand with you and I'm afraid to admit defeat. NORRISINI Good things always come late, you know thatl Happy Belated 20 hope you got what you wanted! Dinner at the Dell after finals? Hmmm, sounds kinky! Love & hats, the Colleglannalre Diseases C. GLASS P.S.U. Miami game. Rum and Coke. Please call Greg W. 237-2207 DEGO, T.A., and Ist Stuart: Thanks foi use of room, floor. It's been real. Otto - DRIS & BARB, the time has come to say ? good bye, but we’ll always cherish the good times, memories, and friendship we've established.- You're Number 1 in our hearts. Love, Jayne & Petra DONNA AND Terry: vyhat can I say? You're both dolls, t'li think of you. John. ■ . MADELINE winter nights are longer and colder. I’m going to miss you so badlyl Pray for spring. I love youl Barry MADELINE I’m going to miss you tool Barry’s Puppy CLEO C The Belly Dancer: Thanks for the cards. We hope to enjoy your cones very soon.' You're welcome to sleep with us and eat our french fries anytime you like. You Knights in Shining Armor. MY DEAR, John, thanks for all the good times and thank you for being a friend. Love and good luck from your favorite Polack The United States last week denounced the coup as “a major step backwards" to the cause of human rights and democracy and suspended all military and economic assistance to Bolivia. Natusch told the public that negotiations with Congress were in progress to draw up an interim government to hold May presidential elections and install a new civilian government Aug. 6. He asked the people to understand “the external and internal circumstances that obliged the armed forces to take the action” that resulted in the overthrow of civilian President Walter Guevara Arze. Natusch, 52, also released political prisoners and gave guarantees of freedom to labor organizations and universities. He said his ouster of Guevara was “not a coup but an attempt to make a genuine social revolution.” According- to congressional and Catholic church sources, the armed forces and Congress Were negotitating to draw up a junta to run the country until in race Gov. Edmund G. Brown party.” The California governor, who has had trouble raising money and getting national attention, suffered another setback when the White House an nounced President Carter and Kennedy have accepted a Des Moines Register and Tribune invitation to debate in lowa in early January. SRF; STAY I Love, CMP TO MIKE in 3rd floor Lyons: It's been real nice knowing you. Have a nice life. CMP ■ FOR SALE: Sr/Grad football tlckets-two Temple, two Pitt. Call' before Saturday. 238-5450. DATEMATCH GIRLS with Todd on their .. list: please call 238:8378, mailman lost my list! 1.-..- GOD HELP the Athletes:in Actlonl GO FORTH! Guys AXE AIAI DAS! " Love, "The Girls" JIM IN 320 Watts. Thank you very much for calling and returning my IDI You made my dayl Mary Ellen HAPPY BIRTHDAY Maureen the GISL Guys BRENDA Thanks for being a super Big Sister, roommate, and friend. Best of luck In the future. Love always, Linda LAURA S., Thanks for talking. Let’s try it again AS A NURD you were calculating, as a BABY devastating. From what 37 could see, you need no Renovating GUY IN MY French class: Why bother exploring? I give guided tours. WANTED: GOOD (Can be great tool) Musicians who want to form' a pop rock n roll group to do 60’s, 70's and original material. Call Larry at 237- 2844 or 237-6882 help mm TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS: Market research survey. $l/question naire. Interview length 10 minutes. Females preferred. Call 1-643-2152. FAMILY WITH TWO working parents needs person for childcare and housekeeping duties. Must be highly -ellable. Regular schedule of 20-25 hours per week. Job to begin week of Nov. 26, 237-8827 after 5 or weekends. RENASCENCE THE /Qrn\ COOK’S NOOK P 0 Gourmet Cookware and Accessories CZZCJ 250 Calder Way U/ (Behind College Ave. Mid-State Bank) r Free Vacations to Las Vegas and Disney World For details stop In Saturday 10-5 Friday 10-8 Boyle to pay legal MEDIA, Pa. (AP) - A judge told former United Mine Workers President W. A. “Tony” Boyle yesterday to pay his own legal ex penses in appealing his conviction and three consecutive life sentences for ordering the 1969 assassination of a union rival. Boyle, Who will be 78 next month, testified that his only income was a monthly UMW pension check and Social Security benefits and said he owes his present lawyer, A. Charles Peruto, a substantial amount and has other debts. Delaware County Judge Francis Catania sentenced Boyle last month after he had been convicted a second time for hiring the assassins who shot Joseph “Jock" Yablonski, his wife and daughter as they slept in their Clarksville, Pa., home on New Year’s Eve, 1969. “The record is clear that Mr. Boyle has substantial assets and could utilize then to finance his appeal,” Catania said after Boyle testified that he was destitute and the court should BASS PLAYER WANTED: Experience, good equipment, time are necessary. Call 237-3705. Jobs are waiting nowll ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY Visiting Instructor of Electronic Technology, one year appointment for the 1980 calendar year, starting January 1 Tsj 1980. Teaching position ; in ECPP accredited Associate Degree : Program In Electrdnld'- 'TedhniJWgy. f Minimum, qualifications::for., position ‘ Include a Bachelor's Degree in Elec trical Engineering or Electronic Technology and two years full-time industrial experience, teaching ex perience in electrical shop related courses desirable. Salary com mensurate with qualifications. Ap plication dealine Is November 26, 1979. Submit resume to: Professor Fred Mullen, Search Committee Chairman, The University of Akron, Community and Technical College, Akron, Ohio 44325. The University of Akron is an equal op portunlty/affirmative action employer. TYPING «®8 THESIS/GENERAL TYPING, EDITING. Ten years experience Including Federal proposal development. IBM Correcting Selectric. 234-4288. THESIS DISSERTATION, term papers and resumes typed, product guaranteed, excellent skills and credentials. Dianne 234-1903. QUALITY TYPING services available at House of Resumes, 237-4508 IBM CORRECTING Selectrics for rent. As low as $1,50 per day. Unlimited Rent-Alls, 140 N. Atherton St., 238- 3037 TYPING - All kinds by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. 359- 2648 after 5 pm. DEB GREENE TYPING SERVICE, all kinds of work done. 355-9742 NEED TYPING DONE? Just callr< . Michele 865-1724 IBM Correcting Selectric experienced In thesis typing ' EXPERT TYPING of theses, term papers, book manuscripts, etc. Experience. IBM correcting selectric. 355-3575. TYPING: ALL KINDS. Good rates and fast service. Experienced in thesis typing. Call Joyce, 865-1814. TYPING: ALL Kinds. Reasonable rates, Experienced. Close to campus. IBM Correcting Selectric. 238-5842 6- 10p.m. EIGHT YEARS EXPERIENCE typing theses, term papers, etc. IBM correctable selectric typewriter. 238- 3017,6-11 p.m. TYPING NEEDED? Experienced secretary. Reasonable. IBM Correcting Selectric Typewriter. Call Pat 865-6361,8-12,1-5 HOLIDAY GIFT SHOP OPENING NOVEMBER 19TH MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10 A.M.-9 P.M. SATURDAY 10-6 THROUGH DECEMBER 24TH FINE ART AND QUALITY CRAFTS , CREATED BY LOCAL ARTISTS 133 WEST BEAVER AVE. (FORMERLY TEMPLE MARKET) The Daily Collegian the May elections, the third ft three years. Natusch and Congress presid expected to be members of the juni There was apparently no talk of Arze,. who was in office for ol whereabouts were not known. : installing Gutfvara ft; 83 days! His A week-long general strike protestpg the Natusch coup was expected to be lifted by theAolivia Worker/ Central today. \ In Washington, State Department officials said two U.S. Air Force C-130 transport planes evacuated 131- more American tourists and businessman from Bolivia yesterday before the crisis ended, flying uhem to Lima, the capital of neighboring Peru. \ On Tuesday, army convoys escortem some 500 European and American tourists to theCafi'fKiffW 01 ' special Bolivian flights to Lima. TYPING, QUALITY work for reasonable rates, IBM Correcting Selectrlc, Call Sherry, 234-7234 after 6 p.m. RIDES DESPERATELY NEED fide to.PSp, from . break. Call Randy 865-3175/ ' ' RIDE NEEDED to Philadelphia, Bucks County or Ridley Area, late Thursday November 15th or early Friday November 16th. Maryann or Elaine 5-8750 RIDE WANTED to Buffalo Area or Alfred Frl. Term Break. Michele SOS -6941. RIDE NEEDED from Venango or Clarion County exit on I-80 to U.P. Wed. Nov. 28 call Mark 665-3891 GOING SOUTH lor tho winter? Helpl • Need ride to New Orleans or * anywhere close (or term break. Call • Peter 5-8913 . •«•••••••••«••••••••••• 126 Carnegie 9:30-4:00 | OSSified. msmmSSSSi mmmmmm mm § 2KSremFm