4—The Daily Collegian Monday, Oct. 12, 1981 Alcohol abuse: county is No.l Continued from Page 1 "Drunk driving is the extension of the toxic effects from himself to the rest of the community," he said. Hughes said the emergency room staff is well-acquainted with the ef fects of drunk driving. "We've seen little children who've been hit by drivers who had one too many it's tragic," she. said. "Alcohol is a daily visitor to the emergency room," Bem said.. Richard Eckenroth, a drug and al cohol abuse specialist from the men tal health and mental retardation Municipal tax increases possible Continued from Page 1. government for its revenue sharing program, Finande Director Ronald A. Davis said. - The municipality has used the revenue sharing funds for such projects as maintaining street lights, purchasing police cars And constructing the Alpha Fire Hall, Davis said. • Councilman Joseph P. Wakeley, chairman of the council's Public Works Committee, said a 50 percent increase in the earned income tax is inevitable. "I'd say there's probably going to be a significant increase even without Reagan's cuts. To be quite truthful, we've been 1 •,-;;,::-' it--, ‘ . - ' 4 TONIGHT V.C. B 1 h • 1 1 ick 7 forl Nor! THE _ „..; 4 ' Co ive\s) GDD )t -' 10l 111 I.S ST Serving Pepsi• Cola ELECTRICAL ENGINEER COMPUTER SCIENCE Watch Your Career Takeoff In Florida! roven COMPUTER Performance A Subsidiary of GOULD INC An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F unit, said many, of the emergency cases at the hospital involve patients whose blood alcohol content is nearly twice the legal limit for drunkenness in Pennsylvania. Eckenroth said Centre County ranks first in the state in low-heavy alcohol use and second in the state for high-heavy alcohol use. Low-heavy use is defined as a per son who: • Drinks at least every day, drink ing five or more drinks more than half the time. • Drinks three or four times a going hog-wild with expenditures (and) I'm predicting a tax increase without additional services," he said. He predicted the income tax rate will increase from an annual $45 to $BO or $B5, or two $45 payments a year. The 1979-80 and • 1980-81 revenue increases plus the $320,000 more in revenue estimated from Fairbanks' 8 mill-increase would result in a $1.3 million increase without any new services, Wakeley said. • "I think we have to have some cutbacks. My opinion is that the council should sit down and say this is what we can afford," he said. $15.00 or 20% Off (Whichever is higher) On complete . EyEs prescription glasses (No other discount allowed) "YOU SEE THE QUALITY" COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE WE WELCOME YOUR EYE DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION - WHY PAY MORE? 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If unable to meet with us at this time send your resume or letter of inquiry to . Sue Abbon dante, SYSTEMS ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, 6901 W. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33313. week, drinking five or more drinks nearly every time. • Drinks twice a day, drinking three or more drinks more than half the time. High-heavy use is defined as a per son who: • Drinks at least every day, drink ing five or more drinks nearly every time. • Drinks nearly every day, drink ing five or more times every time. •, Drinks twice a day, drinking three or more drinks nearly every time. Expires 11/30181 Expires 11/30181 BELLEFONTE Council could be changed Additional groups could be Continued from Page 1. constitution, the council's president is automatically the presi- USG President Bill Cluck said that if the proposed constitu- dent of USG. tion is passed, Executive Council would continue to exist and "I will recommend that the new executive council chooses its try to enlarge its scope to encompass the Graduate Student chairman from within," he said. Association or the Council of Branch Campus Student Govern- Black Caucus President Avery Rose agreed that the council ments. Those organizations are not included in the present should elect its own chair. Executive Council because, as a part of USG, the council can "Who cares that Cluck is the ,USG president?" Rose said. only represent undergraduates at University Park. "This is executive council it doesn't mean Bill should chair Graduate Student Association President Phill Gross said he the council." would not comment on what GSA would do until he presented But Calkins said that too many personality conflicts and the idea before GSA's Executive Board and its council. Gross bickering might arise if the council had to elect its own chair. said the earliest the council would act on the proposal would be • "I always worry about that when you put people with egos Nov. 10. like ours in a room and close the door . . . " Scott Kessler, Council of Branch Campus Student Govern- • With the revisions, the new USG constitution would be ments coordinator, said he did not know if Commonwealth streamlined and easier to understand, Krauss said. campuses would be given fair representation on the new "Basically, 90 percent of this is taken word for word from the Executive Council. • present constituion, but reworded and reorganized," he said. "I'm not sure how COBCSG can sit on Exec Council as an "It will give us a solid base to work from." equal because, the way I view COBCSG, we represent 19 special Another modification to the USG constitution changes the interest groups the branch campuses," he said. percentage of students needed to pass a student referendum Chris Hopwood, president of USG's Academic Assembly, said such as last spring's proposal to form the Penn State University the Executive Council would be strengthened if it was removed Student Association, which would have replaced USG. from USG. Under the present constitution, 40 percent of the student body has to vote on a referendum for it to pass, with a majority "I think it will increase the effectiveness (of the council) because it will make the members feel like it's their organize- approving. Under the new constitution, that percentage would tion and not just apart of USG," he said. be 25 percent. If the senate approves the new constitution, it would then go Cluck also recommended that the new chairman of the to the Academic Assembly and the Executive Council for council be elected by council members. Under the present approval, and, finally, USG's Supreme Court. • Gallop Into Autumn Horseback Trail Rides Hay Rides &. Group Parties Nittany Mountain Trail Rides, Inc. New Location Close to Campus Call 234-1300 for reservations. LIBERAL ARTS ALUMNI CAREER SERIES THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND PLACEMENT CENTER will sponger an open forum on October 13, 1981 10:30 a.m. 301 HUB Guest Speaker: Colleen M. DeCourcy • Public ServicelB . FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Ms. DeCourcy is employed by the Public Affairs Department of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA. She has also worked as a Legislative Assistant for a state senator and as a staff Assistant in the Office of the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Education. ALL STUDENTS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. 14 . 1 You have until. 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