2(s—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Nov. 8,1979 Economists say state recession likely WASHINGTON (AP) A recession may already have started in Penn sylvania based on the nation's latest unemployment statistics, according to Labor Department economists. Pennsylvania’s October unem ployment rate of 7.9 percent was highest among the 10 largest states and was a full percentage point above its October 1978, mark. Figures compiled by the department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics also show the stale’s unemployment pattern has generally worsened month by month in the past year. “The state labor force has gone up about 40,000, but the number of em ployed has gone down, and that is a recessionary sign no matter what ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * * t * Phi Who. You ran a\vav ■with ihr race anil our heart-' too! Mc^a-lliaiiks! Loro. 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Interested applicants should write or call U.C.P. 400 Taylor Ave. Falls Creek, PA. Phone (814-371 -3571) anybody says,” BLS economist Sylvia Small said this week. “If it were just a month or two, it wouldn’t mean much, but the long pattern indicates something real is going on,” she added • ... - ; . . Nationwide, the unemployment rate has remained relatively stable bet ween 5.8 percent and 6 percent raising some question as to whether the country as a whole has entered the long predicted recession Many economists expected the recession by this fall, but economic output during the third quarter rose 2.4 percent. Most states including several in the Northeast have.registered moderate employment gains for the past year, especially in service industries. : * ** oona lARGE! By comparison, New York’s unem ployment dropped to 7.1 percent from 7.9 percent in the last year and New Jersey held steady at about 6.3 percent. Fast growing Texas has the lowest rate among all states with 3.8 percent out of work. Most of Pennsylvania’s unem ployment rise appears due to slackened demand for non-durable items. Regions with the highest unem ployment rates in the state centered around the cities of Erie, Wilkes-Barre, Altoona and Williamsport. But unemployment has dropped slightly in areas around Philadelphia, Harrisburg and York, following the nationwide trend toward growth in service industries. Did You OO IT? If riot, see classified page for details. Hands-OrT "' Crash Craft GOT ABOUT 1/2 AN HOUR? JIM BOLT WILL BE TEACH ING HOW TO MAKE KEY^ABS. • 8 ' JlSOom ‘ 10^ Write a letter to a friend! interesting people read Collegian ads - THURSDAY EVENING 6:00 Ca) WEATHER-WORLD 0 | LOVE LUCY ® ® 00) @2)' NEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD CD HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 6:30 ® ELECTRIC COMPANY 0 CAROL BURNETT AND FRIENDS ® NBC NEWS ® ABC NEWS 0 TIC TAC DOUGH 03) @ CBS NEWS CD SANFORD AND SON 7:00 ® MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT . 0 M.A.S.H. ® ® © DAILY NUMBER 0 DATING GAME 03) HAPPY DAYS AGAIN CD ODD COUPLE (2?) MATCH GAME 7:01 ® NEWLYWED GAME ® P.M. MAGAZINE ©MAUDE „ . , 7:30® DICK CAVETT SHOW Guest: Rachel Roberts, actress. Oall'iN THE FAMILY published, head of a modelln’gagency. (D S 3) pamily Fpiin■ in the eauad room because of it. Baretta- Lyman P.. Dokker, Fed_ Baretta is. ©H T?CTACDOUGH (0) ©) HAWAII FIVE-0 Someone teamed with an FBI agent who is "°‘wha« he gBENHYH.LLSHOW 7-58© SblieT 0 ®Q®^® S CBSU^TEMOVIE'COLUMBO:Try n.nn r-n pupuiiur- at Ozawa CD KUNG FU And Catch Me Ruth Gordon stars ,as , a ‘ ° opens the program with Beethoven's 'Leonor- 9:30 © CAMERATHREE 'Philip Johnson’ Part I. mystery writer who uB ® s h ®[ °" n a’Overture No. 3. Boris' Belkin is guest soloist This is the first part of a two-part profile on ? v ®"9 e t £ e A d Mim o n The Hard Wav'Sta?s for Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto In D, Op. the life and work of the dean of American Pnnnnrd Maraof Kidder (fteoebt) 8 35. (60 mins.) Architects, Philip Johnson, who Is Interviewed Peppard Margot K.dder. (Repeat) O MOVIE -(SCIENCE FICTION) «*V4 by Rosamon Bernier, writer, lecturer. crHic, 12.00® SOUND OF PROGRESS Express" testing causes'anfs twn the hall or sit outside offices Director. Richard swails. To assist to be nervously students in determining where they’re { •portfolios. Soon a company going, the center has 10 professional and tatiye ; wijl escort one candidate three graduate, assistant counselors on tense one in. thestaff. students are .involved in the - The major focus of the center, Swails se-of the on-campus recruiting said, is to help studehts answer the , just one of the services offered questions, “Who am I?” ahd “What do I Career Development and want to do with my jife?” and then to demerit Center. \ help students-set short range career fix years ago the system was put into ~ ect as a tightening job market in- ' based career awareness among un j'classmen. It started as' a placement Lter. Career counseling was a part of IjCenter for Counseling until, it was ifbihed with the placement center, a result, the center expanded its PURCHASE Ir ■ V' iJogging Suits fkt' \ This is a limited^Saviiip^opptuhit^ \/rj :-<» /;■. . .-RAWsiM . r I .> -*.*i Stop by soon to see the complete^election. SSS, Wrangler St. Leg and Boot Cut Flare Leg Corduroys Jean Reg. 18.00 *l5" Reg. 17.00 5 13 95 Army Fatigues— variety of colors Reg. 14.00 $ 10 99 Work Rants $4 495 Reg. 14.00 ,11 Free Layaway Small deposit holds s 12 styles polyester or acrylic reg. price *22 95 $ll 95 A Afe - . . « 234 E. College Ave. ra Sr Under Mid-State Bank H ■■ ■ Hours 9:00-5:30 daily B Mon. &Fri. 8:00-9:00 p tJL \\ The Jeans Joint of State College Quality at the Lowest Prices Everyday Lee Pre-Wash St. Leg Jeans Reg. 21.95 $ 1 7 95 } Lee Boot Cut Denim Pre-wash Jeans Reg. 21.95 *l7" Lee Flap Pocket Corduroys Reg. 21.95 $ l7" Lee Painter Corduroys Reg 121.95 $ 1 7" Levi Unwash -Denim Jeans Reg. 19.95 $ 15 5 ° 'goals/ The counselors accomplish this by identifying the following main steps: exploration of self and society, crystallisation of alternatives, specification of a formal plan of action and implementation of the plan. Besides the counseling service, a Sweater \wide assortment of styles ■ from cardigans to V-necks reg. price up to $25 *6 M & 'a 1 " Iff* 326 E. COLLEGE W STATE COLLEGE, PA Lee Corduroy 1 St. Leg Jeans Reg. 18.95 $ 14 95 Lee Corduroy Bib Overalls Reg. 25.95 $22 95 Levi Pre-Wash St. Leg and Boot Cut Reg. 21.95 $ 1 7® 5 College Awe. Wlliom Mid Stala <—/ Barit* $ig 9 5 ' Reg. 23.00 help at career information center is available for student use. This center contains tapes describing all the majors available at the University. There are also tapes and literature available on careers, acadeihic planning, interviewing skills, making career choices and various other subjects. Another facet of the CDPC is the Alumni Placement Service, which is in its second year of operation. The service works on an employer referral system that matches alumni resumes with company requests. For a fee, alumni can have their resumes placed in a computer bank. Companies with available positions then contact the placement service and are given the names of candidates fulfilling the job requirements. “There are approximately 1,000 candidates in the bank right now,” said Richard Hess, head of the APS. “We also have 1,100 to 1,200 job requisitions on file at the moment.” “DAD" SORR YTO SEE YOU GO. WE WISH YOU LOTS OF LUCK. WELL MISS YOU (AR, AR, AR) LOVE, YOUR “DAUGHTERS" SHOWS MON-THURS 8:00 FRI*SUN 6:30 9:20 MATINEES THURS & SUN 2:30 THURS MAT ONLY $1.50 ■BHHH fvUu ■ A SAT MIDNKHT Boucke For upperclassmen making plans'' to interview for jobs, the library in 413 Boucke is like a do-it-yourself placement center. The library contains looseleaf binders full of current job listings categorized by majors, bookcases of company literature, and a file cabinet filled with job applications of each company represented by literature. Especially helpful to students who are granted interviews by visiting com panies are the racks containing brochures of each of these companies. Graduate and law school information can also be found in the library. The career information center has telephone books from all over the country and a file cabinet containing information about more than 100 U.S. cities. In general, for students who need guidance with their major and/or career choice, fourth floor Boucke can be a gold mine. l THE FLICK J ' .129SAtherlon 5U237-2.112. V , SilM As jocks they were jokes Julius Erving Meadowlark Lemon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar “THE FISH THAT SAVED PITTSBURGH” STARTS-:FR1.7:30 & 9:30, ONLY $1.50 : 7:15 ft 9:30 /<; •: Bruce Schappell, left, and Richard Shank (12th-civil engineering majors) wait in pinstripes for interviews at Boucke Building. MIS WEEK ON CAMPUS... Because there’s going to be nothing straight about a CHEECH & CHONG film. Every generation’has had their own'comedy duo: the 30’s had Laurel and Hardy. Abbott & Costello broke up the 40’s and Martin and Lewis really fractured the.'so s. CHEECH & CHONG have helped make the 70s go “UP IN SMOKE." CHEECH & CHONG are the comedy team that gave birth to rock comedy and in the process of turning on a whole generation, sold ten million albums, ; picked up numerous awards, including Cash Box and Billboard’s best comedy duo, and a Grammy for their album, “Los Cochinos." iMSilli and Stacy Keach as Sgt. Stedenko Written by Tommy Chong & Cheech Marin Produced by Lou Adler & Lou Lombardo Directed by Lou Adler flanavision® i&m • .MI ■ % c—» *i MCI 1 1 MIUMt KCUMITIN HWII M UVU IUiIKII 10 Sparks Fri/Sat/Sun Come and Huddle with the Cheerleaders!! 121 Sparks Fri/Sat/Sun Coming Attractions Richard Pryor - Live in Concert Phantasm Check the Daily Collegian for listings every week. § USG-JEM.... the BEST in on-campus entertainment “ The Daily Collegian Thursday. Nov. 8, 1979—27 Now it's time for a CHEECH& CHONG movie. C & C's “UP IN SMOKE" will make you feel very hinny. A tou AS*rprt>duettott jsmsiMmii TmSmt , V <1 , X- V. 5 'XV? -v *■ ••