• 16—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, May 7, 1980 . - • ii Timed dryers termed convenient Staff loses parking lot to students , A strip of parking places on Park parking facility since 1972, Harmon said. indefinitely, he said. • Director says machine vandalism down • ' Avenue near North Halls formerly But, he said, signs were never posted to "Students who live in North Halls designated for use by faculty and staff indicate that, and as a result there was can't just leave their cars there V.l the is now a student parking area, the little Police Services enforcement. time," Harmon said. By PAMELA MACLEOD the timers must be reset every 15 or "It's a very delicate and sensitive manager of University. Police Services Harmon said students often parked Harmon said a sign is now posted in Daily Collegian Staff Writer 30 minutes, students' are staying in machine," Brown said. "Sometimes said. there illegally for weeks or months at a the area identifying it for student The installation of timers on dryers the immediate area when drying when it doesn't work someone will Thomas Harmon said the strip is now time before receiving a ticket. parking and students who park in University dormitory laundries their clothes, instead of tying up the smash it with a clenched fist and put a Green-G parking area rather than a "It's been kind of a neglected area,' l unregistered vehicles on the lot .mill has succeeded in reducing dryer dryers by leaving for long periods of it out of commission." faculty-staff area, and is now considered Harmon said, "and our evaluation this receive a ticket. :--, vandalism, said the director of time. Brown said, however, that he does a part of Parking Lot 80. He said the year determined it was not needed for "It's sort of nice that for a change facilities planning. ' In addition, he said he thinks fewer not think vandalism has been too green designation means students with 'faculty and staff parking. So, we students can say, 'They gave us more Jack D. Brown said the timers were students leave their clothes in the much of a problem. "We've had a registered vehicles can park there legitimatized it as a student area and as parking,' " Harmon said. "And it's the installed on dryers last year for dryers long enough to result in minor amount of damage, actually," during the day. . . part of Parking Lot 80." closest student parking area to cam student convenience and to cut down damage to the fabric. He said this he said. The parking area, which is just off of The lot is primarily a commuter lot pus." on dryer vandalism. He said they was a problem before because He said the machines run out of Park Avenue,' has been a faculty-staff because students cannot park there —by Pam Macleod replaced coin-operated mechanisms. students could keep feeding money tickets quite often and there is "We're very happy with the results into the dryer without checking the sometimes a delay in refilling them - if t so far," Brown said. "We've had time. which can aggravate students. Fireworks factont.explosion lights the s"kyr' some vandalism, but generally we've After timers were installed on Brown said he is looking into the had a good reduction from past dryers, Brown said, the price of possibility of adding more laundry practices." washer tickets was increased 10 cents room space and equipment to some SPANGLER, Pa. (AP) A fireworks "It looked like a huge mushroom Roger Wolz, administrator at Miners Brown said the coin-operated to keep the program's financial dorms in the future. factory blew up in a series of thunderous . cloud," said Roger Kerekes, a Hospital of Northern Cambria. Six mechanisms were subject to "all status sound. "We're paying special attention to explosions yesterday, killing one person photographer for the Johnstown persons were admitted to - Miners sorts of abuse." He said students "We received a minimum of complaints in Centre and South and causing 10 injuries, officials said. 'Tribune-Democrat. Hospital and Altoona Hospital, he said. tried to stick paper, plastic and other complaints about the price increase," halls," Brown said. "But it's too early The blasts were heard up to 15 miles State police are investigating the Four others, including three firemen, objects in the coin slot. Brown said. "In a sense you pay 35 to say what, if anything, we might away. cause of the blasts, centered in a were treated and released. • He said dryers often broke down cents for a wash and dry." do." Windows *ere shattered and chim- building about 14 feet by 25 feet and an Wolz said the injured suffered burns, because of the treatment they Brown said he thinks the biggest Brown said he is in close contact neys. toppled within three miles of the adjacent trailer, both owned by Vincent cuts and bruises and fractures. received and caused a backlog for prob 1 e m Maintenance and with housing ' supervisors to get Terrizzi Fireworks plant in this Cambria Terrizzi. George Lewarchik, a night shift maintenance workers. Operations has had in connection feedback from students. County community in south-central Five nearby homes also were severely worker, said he had just gone to bed "Wejust couldn't keep up," Brown with dormitory washers and dryers "We're not turning a deaf ear," he Pennsylvania. damaged. Witnesses said the scene was said. . has been with the machines that said, "but we're limited by expenses "It was like a bomb exploding," said littered with broken glass, twisted metal when the explosions ripped through the factory about 1,500 feet from his hozri_?. Brown also said he thinks because dispense washer tickets. and space available." Iva Gordon, an employee of a lumber and splintered wood. company about a half-mile from the Killed was factory worker David "My boy was screaming .. . I thought scene. Conrad, 26, of nearby Marstellar, said I was back in Vietnam," he said. 11111°I . I • , , , , • , . . , . I . 0 Ii . • , , . gialp , NI . • . , ~ . mh Educational Center • .. . TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 • . . : •• Class Starts ir . . . 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SUNDAY • PENS A.M. TIL 11 P.M. MON. THAU SAT , 10 A.M. TIL ?P.M. SUNDAY . THAU SAT., 10 A.M. TIL 0 P.M. SUNDAY Symposium on reincarnation to be presented • Reincarnation A Symposium will 4!tie held at 7:30 'tonight in the Walnut ' 3,7 Btdding conference room. The event is sponsored by the Krishna Yoga Society It and Free University. rry • The Penn State Horticulture Club will meet at 7 tonight in 108 Tyson to discuss the 1980 Horticulture Show. All algtikents are welcome and refreshments ) ' , will be served. • Students for Anderson will hold an organizational meeting at 7:30 tonight in z..:1251 Willard. i • David and Barbara Middleton will • Overcomers Christian Fellowship • The Free University will present a 11, 5 arr Harrison, professor of polymer lead an Evening Bird Walk from 5:15 to 7 will meet at 9 tonight outside 202 HUB. film entitled "Cuba After the I .science, will speak on "Caoutchouc, tonight at Fairbrook swamp. The swamp Revolution" at 8 tonight in 319 Boucke. i *Keratin and Collodian —An Age of is located at the junction of Whitehall • A free concert featuring original Everyone is welcome. --s‘,l Feminist leader speaks tonight on changing sex roles BALAUR A DAVIS Daily Collegian Staff Writer Karen DeCrow, nationally known feminist and attorney, will speak on d "Changing Sex Roles in the '80s" at 8 • (t . '" tonight in the HUB Assembly Room. A Milner president of the National I .9: 'grganization for Women, DeCrow has bin' invited to the University by the Women's Studies Program. The address is open to the public free of charge. DeCrow's involvment in politics is highlighted, by her presidency of NOW from 1974 to 1977 and membership on the nationational board from 1968 to 1977. nal . . . • . 6 WA/ • PG • [TAR.Issp . ENDS THURS •EFLI C 7 . :st . 5 & 9:30 If It has a aw, s that II Isn't long enough 1 It will melt you 4.1 g Daffy delightful comedy It s good topical fun FRIDAY & SUNDAY mer ri men t. the ' tall blond man with one black shoe $1.25 112 KERN 7:00 & 9:00 4 SATURDAY & MON DAY MARCEL CARNg 9 ( Arbt..P ..' Tl S M l snn.m.. i n sr • •., _. m t 'A v i s!! -, 6 .-- 63 Enfant. an I mino, 8:15 lki 'I 51.25 rll2 KERN he Craz Cartoon Classics 1 of 1 Warner's • !imam p 1 , .. 4 ) it ~., I \ .- 51 . 25 / Al our Favorite Characters SATURDAY & MON DAY OKI $1.25 112 KERN pligrlNP" — "NrmiNfol4 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL -rues.6WED. ii. 5/6,5/7 All easels in stock 25% off All pencils and matboard 20% off 'Una e Ea ;is 119 E..BeaverAve. 238-1987 Plastics" at 7:30 tonight in 26 Mineral Sciences Building. The lecture is sponsored by the Earth and Mineral Sciences Student Council. • The Penn State Gavel Club will meet at 6:30 tonight at 240 E. Prospect Ave. A representative from Campus Crusade for,. Christ will speak. Everyone is welcome. • The Sailing Division of the Penn State Outing Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in 214 Boucke. She is a member of the ad hoc com mittee of Women for Human Rights and serves on the national board of the Gay Rights National Lobby and the board of advisors of Working Women United. The Syracuse, N.Y., attorney lectures extensively in the United States and has addressed groups in Finland, Greece and the •Soviet Union.DeCrow has ap peared several times on international and national television. DeCrow recently opposed anti feminist Phyllis Schafly of Illinois in an Equal Rights Amendthent debate sponsored by the Women's Law Caucus The E&MS Undergraduate Seminar Series Presents: Dr. lan Harrison Professor of Polymer Science speaking on Caoutchouc, Keratin, and Collodian AN AGE OF PLASTICS Wed. May 7th 7:30 p.m. 26 Mineral Science 11.042 ************************************, . . bum * * *. . „, .„,,,,._ .. -214 E. Cc•llege-Ave; ,, - :. ~ ,-.. ~,, I t * * * e ri f et 6 iSr l / g 4” " 1 v ift 4 PA. * * * * * * * * * * * . SALE * * * * * * * * * 10% .50% OFF 1 selected spring and summer * * merchandise * VISA OPEN * Mastercharge , Mon. and until Fri' American Express * 8:30 ************************************** Your Mother's Day Store! For the Happiest Mother's Day! Come in and see our complete Hallmark line a wide assortment of cards, gifts and gift wraps. Anything to help make your Mother's Day Special. . . D . , ~. . . 41 . florist - gifts A...ft, • 130 E. College Ave. 237-4994 rv• - SUPPORT JAFFA TEMPLE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL CRUSADE MAY 30 - 31, 1980 Practice mental hygiene - read Collegian Sports! Road and Fairbrook Road in Fairbrook Everyone is welcome. • The Penn State Sports Car Club will meet at 8 tonight in 318 HUB. Slides will be shown. • A presentation entitled "An Evening in Scandinavia" will be given at 5:45 and 6:45 tonight in the Maple Room of the Human Development Building. The presentation is sponsored by the department of Food Service and Housing Administration. of the Syracuse University College of Law and the Greater Syracuse Chapter of NOW. Schafly is an attorney opposing passage of the amendment. As an author, DeCrow's most widely known works are "Sexist Justice," published in 1974, and "The Young Woman's Guide to Liberation," publishedin 1971.5 he is working on a journal about the People's Republic of China. She has also written articles for various newspapers and magazines. DeCrow's extensive career includes positions as a teacher and editor. She is works by University students will be held at 8:30 tonight in the Music Building recital hall. The concert is sponsored by the School of Music' and everyone is welcome to attend. • Beta Alpha Psi accounting club will meet at 7:30 tonight in 209 Human Development Building South. Officers for next year will be elected. • Froth will meet at 7:30 tonight in 221 Boucke. listed in "Who's Who in America," "Who's Who of American Women," and "The 200 Future Leaders of America" printed in TIME in 1974. After obtaining a journalism degree from Northwestern University, DeCrow went on to graduate work in corn municationsat the Newhouse School of Journalism at Syracuse University and then studied law at the College of Law at Syracuse. She is a member of the New York State Bar. A reception for DeCrow in the HUB lounge will follow her talk. • • WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 7, 1980 8:00 63 WEATHER-WORLD 61 I LOVE LUCY CC CC 12 at NEWS ei JOKER'S WILD 1 ,? SANFORD AND SON 6:30 ( BASICALLY BASEBALL IVWELCOME BACK, KOTTER NBC NEWS Al ABC NEWS TIC TAC DOUGH Ct~flp a CBS NEWS oto ODD COUPLE 7:00 a) MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT ALL IN THE FAMILY al CCM DAILY NUMBER el FACE THE MUSIC am TIC TAC DOUGH • ®HAPPY DAYS AGAIN a MATCH GAME 7:01 CIL) NEWLYWED GAME (3) P.M.MAGAZINE — l2l FACE THE MUSIC 7:30 CD DICK CAVETT SHOW Guest: Ed Asner, actor. ffi THAT GOOD OLE NASHVILLE MUSIC CC TIC TAC DOUGH Hear the music of Randy Huglpes , Hear Randy Hughes tonight. From 9:30-12:30 this evening, Randy Hughes will entertain you at State College's Entertainment Restaurant and Pub. No Cover. No one under 21 admitted. • ta ' Val The PRESS BOX is located on 129 S Pugh Street in downtown State College, across from the r) t.:.)1.',, 1 m parking garage 15 )X • ; 10:000 NEWS SQUADRON:ForbiddenFruit'Boyington is glad Qp TWILIGHT ZONE (1) QUINCY To prevent an international to see thenew nurse on the island, but before he 1:00TOMORROW epidemic,Ouincyhuntsfortheaccompliceof an can rekindle the romance he discovers that she 1:30 iD ati) NEWS airplane hijacker, whohas thousands of dollars is General Moore's daughter. (Repeat) 'MAY- 2:00 0 JOE FRANKLIN SHOW in germ-contaminated cash. (Repeat; 80 DAY AT 40,000 FEET' 1978 Stars: David Jana- 6 THOUGHT FOR TODAY mins.) Ben, Don Meredith. MOVIE-(ROMANCE-DRAMA)•• 1.4 "Lively LIU VEGAS Dan Tanna is targeted for deathPRISONER: CELL BLOCK H Set" 1964 James Darren, Pamela Tiffin. The when he tries to protect a family that is being 11:50 MLOVEBOAT — BARETTALoveBoat•-•April's story of a swinging crowd at college, involved in killed off by what seems to be an evil curse. (80 Return' A one-time cruise ship stowaway re- sports-car racing. (2 hra.) mins.) turns as the star entertainer. Beretta--'Woman 2:30 in NEWS 10:30© EXCELLENCE FOREVER This documen- In The Harbor When a close friend is slain, Bar- 2:59 OMOVIE-(DRAMA)•• I / 2 "Dino" 1957 Brian tary explores the work of Internationally known etta encounters gangsters, possible police Keith, Sal Mineo. A Juvenile delinquent is be wood-carver August Crabtree. corruption and a missing $BOO,OOO. (Repeat; 2 friended by a social worker and a girl. (119 10:40 I ? KINER'S KORNER hrs., 15 mins.) mins.) 11:00 MACNEIL-LEHRER REPORT 12:00 0 MOVIE - (SUSPENSE-DRAMA)••• "The 3:00 a MOVIE -(ADVENTURE-DRAMA) " "Ell e M.A S.H. Brotherhood of Satan" 1970 Glenn Ford, gles Attack At Dawn" 1974 Rick Jason, Peter GUI I:1) (1b) CEEB at NE WS Rosemary Forsythe. The story of a secret fra- Brown. Israeli soldier vows revenge on sadistic BENNY HILL SHOW ternity whose power to achieve success for its commander of a prison camp. (2 hrs.) 11:30(14)) ABC CAPTIONED NEWS membersisequalledonlybyitadeterminationto 4:00 0 BIOGRAPHY Q KOJAK Ish those who atand in its way. (2 hrs.) • 4:30 0 BURNS AND ALLEN SHOW THE TONIGHTSHOWHost:JohnnyCarson. ID ODD COUPLE 5:00 0 NEWS mine.) 12:300 MOVIE -(MUSICAL-DRAMA)•• 1 / 2 "King LIFE OF RILEY i9O ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE (it dip CBS LATE MOVIE 'BLACK SHEEP Creole" 1958 Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones. 5:22 IS MOVIE -(SCIENCE) • "Creeping Terror" DATING GAME Teenager, involved in a holdup, becomes a big hit when he's forced to sing in a gangster's from another planet terrorizes the population, nightclub. (2 hrs., 29 mine.) 1964 Vic Savage, Shannon O'Neil. A monster and efforts to destroy it are almost impossible. .: \ . . k i - e A eile ;' )l * i t s 4 7.. 4 4 4 :,.+ 4 t l e 470 )Ik4mittta:t Ot 4 -/ oroc < \ ( C oft s , 4t W 4 . N,N As.l Campus briefs Normal closing hours at East Pattee will be extended to 2 a.m. from May 17 through May 21, during Spring Term final exam period. West Pattee's Reserve Reading Early registration for Summer Term will be held May 16 and May 19 to 23 at 112 Shields. Regular Summer Term registration will be June 10. Preregistration forms for Fall Term will be accepted at Summer Term registration or at 112 Shields until July 9. Registration for the eight- and six week terms will be June 30. Late registration deadline for regular Phone information line open Centre County residents needing information on continuing education and leisure services available around the country can call the Lifelong Learning Line at 234-3340. Mother's A selection of American presidential campaign songs will highlight the Penn State Glee Club's annual Mother's Day Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday in Schwab-Auditorium. • 4° € k t o t o \4 +&44, 44 ) 4. 4 . 4 : 14 4 4 1 55 ) & k4 1 4 114 A 4ZSI 4*‘4**34#445%44\4141°)5444A so4o\o 0 BENNY HILL SHOW takes Nicholastoanx•ratedmovie andthen it's C7® JOKER'S WILD revealed that he owns stock in the porno (D NEWS theater. (Repeat; 80 mins.) PRICE IS RIGHT . 0 BASEBALL Cincinnati Reds vs New York 7:58 in NEWSBRIEF eta 8:00® SHAKESPEARE PLAYS 'TheTempeet' The U 9) ®® SPECIAL MOVIE PRESENTATION finalplay of thesecondaeason andalsothelast 'The Memory Of Eva Ryker' 1980Stars:Natalie play written solely by Shakespeare, it is a Wood,RobertFoxworth.Awomanishauntedby mysterious and ambiguous play that finds her experience as a child aboard a sinking Proapero living on an enchanted island with his ocean liner which has rested for years at the daughter Miranda, a spirit Ariel and a half- bottom of the Atlantic but still holds a myster• human Caftan. This production stars Michael sous fascination for a number of people. (3 Horden, Pippa Guard, David Dixon and Warren hrs.) Clarke. (2 hrs. 30 mine.) (D LET'S MAKE A DEAL 0 MOVIE -(DRAMA) *** "Survive" 1978 8:30 (D BASEBALL Milwaukee Brewers vs Now Hugo Stiglitz, Norma Lazareno. A chartered York Yankees plane carrying 45 passengers crashes high in 9:00 (1E) DIFF'RENT STROKES Hospitalized for an the Andes Mountains of South America. All but appendectomy, Arnold falls in love with his 18werekilledinthecrash.Thislathestoryof the roommate, a white girl named Alice, with whom ordeal of these survivors, who survived by eat- . herunsawayafterherbigotedfatherinsiststhat ing the flesh of the dead for 72 days before she be moved to another room. (9apopl, 80 rescue could reach them. (Rated R) (2 hrs.) mins.) . •., , c - CO. REAL PEOPLE A menVihose home is made '''' CE) CHABLIE'SANGELST e sisterly affection ofjunk, a fairforpsychics, a contest forthebest ' . theangels usually feefforone anotherchanges men's legs, and a self-defense demonstration info explosivejealousywhen KellyandKris both Oxen 82 year old man. (80 mine.) fall in love with a young lawyer. Guest afar: Pa ll) EIGHTIS ENOUGH The Bradfords are in for trick Duffy. (80 mins.) the shock of their lives after Tom accidentally Library open Registration dates are set Day concert Sunday The Daily Collegian Wednesday. May 7. 19s0-17 late for finals Room and Pollock Library will remain open until 2 a.m. May 16 through May 21. Branch libraries will observe normal hours. Summer Term is June 20. Late registration for the eight-week term is July 17, for and six-week term July 14. The pass-fail deadline is July 1 for regular Summer Term, July 17 for the eight-week term and July 14 for the six-week term. Late-drop deadlines are Aug. 6 for the 10-week term, Aug. 12 for the eight-week term and Aug. 7 for the six-week term. Learning Line Coordinator Maureen Baldoni will be available to answer questions from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays; at other times clients can leave a message. The Hi-Los, a small group of singers from the Glee Club, will perform the songs, which range from George Washington's time to the present.
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