6—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1981 Library poll results: Students want Pattee hours to be extended By MARY BETH HORWATH Daily Collegian Staff Writer Students want certain hours extended at Pattee Library, especially during final exams and on weekends, according to preliminary analysis of the a Library Opinion Poll by the, Undergraduate Student Government's Academic Assembly, Assembly President Chris Hopwood said. However, students do want the library to stay open later than midnight on weeknights and 9 p.m. closing time on Friday. Also, students seem to want the library to open earlier on Saturday and Sunday mornings, he said. "There doesn't seem to be much interest in extending hours during weeknights to 2 a.m." he said. "Most students use the library until midnight, then leave." "We thought that maybe football games might have an effect on whether they would open earlier on Saturdays because library use is so low on football Saturdays," Hopwood said. "But (Assistant Dean of Libraries Charles H.) Ness said that wouldn't matter because it's only during Fall Term, and only for a few weekends." Although the Assembly completed the polls, it may continue the poll for two additional days because of poor response, Hopwood said. "Turnout in (Pattee) Library and Kern Building was good," he said. "But it was poor in the dorm areas." Of the surveys, 2,500 polls were of the 8,000 distributed, he said. Assembly members may poll for two more days in Kern Building, and although a preliminary report of the results will be given to Ness by the end of the term, the Assembly may also poll during Winter Term registration. "Dean Ness said that although our poll isn't statistically accurate because it wasn't random, 'it is an accurate measure of student opinion," Hopwood said. Students who use the library frequently responded the most, and many students included comments on the backs of the polls about specific library problems, he said. Hopwood said he will turn in the poll information to Ness with information from a study conducted independently of the Assembly which' shows that library use remains constant through most periods of the day. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE ALABAMA AND NOTRE Dame se nior tickets for sale. $4O or best offer. Gall Marty 234.1486 . ALABAMA AND NORTE Dame freshman student ticket for sale. sso(or best offer.) Call ,Linda, 865- 7473 . ALABAMA, NOTRE DAME, AND Pitt reserved tickets 'for sale. Call Larry (412)276-6316 evenings BECKER SPEAKERS $lOO for pair 35 watts/channel. Jim, 237-1820. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION! (HOPED for sale! Two months old - must sell - am leaving USA. 80 mpg, helment included, $350. Call Joe $65-9580, 466-7705. Leave a mes sage ' CHEVETTE SNOW TIRES for sale; excellent conditlon•s7s for pair. Steel belted radials 237-5139 FWALE DORM CONTRACT for Sale starting winter. Call Corinne 865-7086 'EMALE DORM CONTRACT please call 865.8283 or 865.9410 and ask for Carolyn FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale. Call 237-5593 weekdays after 5 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT winter eind spring, West Halls. Call Amy 865-2367 or Betty 237-0498 FEMALE DORM CONTRACTS, 2 available Winter, North Halls. Call 465-2090, 865-2124 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for 4.9113, Pollock Halls, price negotia ble, call Linda 865-0206 or 234-8006. Desperate FOR SALE: FEMALE dorm contract fOr winter and spring term. Call Caren, 865-9106 FOR SALE: JR. and/or Fr./Soph ticket. $4O or best offer by 11/8. Call JOanne 865.7907 FOR SALE SHO•BUD pedal steel guitar eight and four. 944.9282 FOR SALE SONY Walkmen 2 used trio weeks. $135 234.6850 FOR SALE: USED furniture, chests, beds, sofas, chairs, dinettes, desks everything for your apt. Furniture Exchange, 522 E. College Ave. Dial 238.1181 FOR SALE: 2 D 78.14 Kelly-Spring field snow tires. One on wheel. $45, call 234.9037 evenings FOR SALE:2 student season passes to N.Dame and Alabama. Best offer. Call Tom 865-5074 IBM SELECTRIC TYPEWRITTER with dual mag-tape system - desk and 150 tapes Included. Perfect for typing thesis form-letters, etc. Eve nings 238.4492 MINIMOOG SYNTHESIZER FOR sale: Excellent condition - $725. Call 234.6068 NORDICA LADY ELITE ski boots, size 7 1 / 2 , used three times. Cheap. Marilyn, 865.2216 OLIN IV SKIIS 160 cm $l6O. Also Dolomite Boots $3O and Marker M -412 Bindings s7o.Call for Ken be tween 5 and 10. 238.7587 QUALITY WESTERN WEAR• Tony Lama, Justin, & Nocona boots. Leather vest, hats, shirts, sports coats• ask to see Kenny Rogers collection• Hat Ta Boot Western Wear• 237.8725 SHI-- ON PITT buttons and shirts while they last. 237.3085 6.7 p.m. only- SHOTGUN SHELLS:BUY one box and get the second box at half price. Trapping supplies at sale prices. Hecla Sports Shop Mingo vine open evenings 6.9, Saturday 1- 5 383-4425 STUDENT TICKETS FOR remaining home games one junior, one senior. Call after five 237-9059 TWO RESERVED SEAT tickets for Alabama and Notre Dame games. Best offer 355-4850 USED VACUUM CLEANERS uprights and canisters- starting at $14.95 and up. Penn State Kirby 355-9239 WASHER AND DRYER; Coppertone, variable temperature and speed; like new. First best offer. Call 237-9590 2 TICKETS FOR Pilobolus Dance Theatre, Friday, Nov. 6. Call Cathy 237-3684. Best offer 19", RCA COLOR TV. Exellent work ing condition, $2OO, 234.7229 AUDIO ATTENTION: UNHEARD OF dis counts on name brand stereos, cabinets, accessories, T.V.'s, P.A.'s, portable cassettes of all sizes, plus video cassettes, record ers, and cameras. Factory sealed. Full warranty. Monthly specials. Contact Joe Schraff, sales director 238.6107 MUST SELL— TECHNICS RM6-8 tapedeck. One year old. Used spar ingly. 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A real classic•must be seen. $1,900 or best offer. 234- 6807 must sell moving East Halls to remain one area USG senators from East vow to fight Supreme Court ruling By ANNE CONNERS Daily Collegian Staff Writer . Although the East Halls senators; do not approve of the change, East Malls will be represented as one area ra t her than three separate districts heel use of a ruling this week by the Under graduate Student Government Su preme Court. The court said its decision must be in all subsequent Apportionment and Elections Code Acts, effective Spring Term 1982. On Oct. 11, USG Senate Presi dent John Bravacos asked the court to clarify "the legality of two East Halls senators representing district:: in which they did not live. Senators Dar ryl Daisey and Darnell Daisey , otere elected to the senate from East I in the spring, but were assigned to o ther parts of East at the beginning of Fall Term when they became Resident Assistants. The USG constitution states that senators have to live in the "area" they represent; USG's elections code act, however, considers East Hall :3 an area "which shall be further divided into three districts." Because East was divided into three districts, it was unclear who should appoint the senators when a senate vacancy came up, said Bob Bielaus, chief justice of the Supreme Court:. "For the purpose of filling senate vacancies, each district would haVie to have its own authority," he said. However, only one authority the East Residence Association eiciats in the area. . Eluffil'fi Ottuern 4' il: - ... • - .... -. r ' il•s-....: . 4 • 4 4' '' : t i t l' • 1 1 '1 1 "'• . 23 , 5." .* ? . ? 4. ,' l ' f ' re..... k. V• 11.1 • 11 ... ‘. g - g- - '. 1 9 . • VoL . . " 1 t' 1 i i ' , iW : tl •- : 4 , 9 t: ... . J 1 ' .... 1.....-" • . ki.. 1.-"*. • . 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ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 115 OOMSof three bedroom furnished apart- II • '• , --" .• - . ment. Winter and Spring terms. $94 PRATER MITY WILL ACCEPT board- Per month, including utilities. Free ers winter term. Steve 234-58.80 bus pass. Call 238.2635 NEED A ROOM winter and spring? ROOMMATES NEEDED - FEMALE (Also winter only) Check out Zeta 2-Winter, 1-Spring, Summer option! Psi Fraternity at 225 East Foster Large 2bdrm furnished, close! Ave. or call 234-1161/238-9911. Ask 102.50/mo. Includes everything 238- for Robbi o or Tommy K 7596 ROOM ECM RENT in farmhouse 20 ROOMMATE WANTED, THREE minutes 'from campus. $75. per BEDROOM townhouse, Briarwood, month p Pus utilities. Phone 667- $l2O/month plus utilities, starting 2367. Winter Term, 234.5082 ROOMS I N COED HOUSE for Win ter w/ Spring option. One block from campus, $77/month plus utili ties. 23841379 or 238.4039 SHARE HOUSE, NEAR campus, kitchen, vvasher/dryer, utilities in cluded. 41 , 125/mo. 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Call 234-4527 FEMALE WANTED: SUBLETI/3 of 2 bedroom apartment spring and/or summer. Rent sllomo. neg. Call 237-0194 HERITAGE OAKS MALE grad. or senior share deluxe one bedroom. Utilities and b , us, 1751m0. Jim 234- 9076. Winter-on, November free! MALE, 7TH TERM or higher to share bedroom in The Commons. Jay 234- 2668 eIIANDYGIIII VALOON 12116 ToNighT: ENjoy ThE Music of With East as one area, several East Halls senators said they will not be able to represent their constituents. "The Supreme Court was very irre sponsible in their decision-making," Darnell Daisey said. "They didn't take into account that when they make East one area they make one senator responsible for 15 buildings." Representing students in an area she did not live in would be very difficult, East Halls Senator Jan Gou terman said. "The people who call me up are •in my area the people on the other side of the quad won't call me they don't know me," she said. And Darryl Daisey said he would fight to restore East to three districts even if it meant amending USG's constitution. "I'm _definitely not going to allow East Halls to go into one area because that's a ridiculous position," Darryl said. Bielaus acknowledged that the sen ate could change the court's ruling by amending the new constitution, which is now awaiting approval by USG's Academic Assembly and Executive Council. "They could make provisions for districts in the new constitution which we'll be approving in the future," he said. Darryl Daisey said the procedure by which the court made the decision is wrong. "We appealed to the same court that made the ruling we backed them into a hole they couldn't say ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Winter term, preferably male, $ll5/month. Chuck 238-1761 ROOMMATE WANTED. OWN room In Grad household. Walking dis tance $136/mo. Non-smoker pre ferred 238-3076; Kemal, 865-4832 4th MALE ROOMMATE needed win ter and/or spring in 2-bedroom. Pen n Tower apt, $127 Utilities included 238.5811 • AAA DOUBLE FOR sublet. Jr/Sr/Gd, females/males. Campus two blocks. Brian Kevin 238-8113. Primo housematesi DESPERATELY NEED FEMALE to sublet 1/3 of 2 bedroom apt. In Lion's Gate. Rent free for month of November. Free bus pass. Available Immediately. Please call 234.4811 DESPERATLY NEEDED:FEMALE to sublet 1/3 of Park Hill apartment (one block off campus). Winter, Spring/Summer. All utilities includ ed. Call 234-6033 EFFICIENCY AVAILABLE FOR Win ter with Spring option $215 per month plus elec. Close to campus 234-0518 FEMALE NEEDED: SUBLET 1 / 4 of 2 bedroom apartment' Winter and Spring. Utilities included. Call 234- 0563 FEMALE NEEDED TO sublet 1/3 Beaver Hill apt. Winter/Spring. $l2B/month. 237-0759 FEMALE NEEDED: 1 k large fur nished efficiency, quiet, next to campus. Corner Calderway Locust Ln $l3O 234-0113 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share 1/3 apartment for Winter/Spr ing terms. Rent: $127 (all utilities Included). Block from campus. Call 234-8491, after spm FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED to share one-third of furnished two bedroom apartment Winter term. 228 Bradley near Pugh and Ather ton. Nice area. Call Kathy 234-7487 FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED- Sublet 1/2 large bedroom/Park Hill Apt./furnished/winter-summer /close to campus. Call Cindy 238- 1629 FEMALE SUBLETTER WINTER term only $95/mo Includes heat! Call 237-5808 FEMALE WANTED: HALF large MULTI-COLORED SKI Jacket and one-bedroom; half block from cam- hooded sweatshirt (Harvard) found pus. Winter, Spring, Summer (op- on Chl-O hayrlde, 10122. Call 885- tion). 237-5138 5140 • cDeatfly g3tenda -Rh , With love, 4Cisham t~ .. ..0u~ . ..0u.0x.0x.0 , t0.1k0-x~x~ , • they were Wrong because they would look stupid," he said. Bravacos said in his letter he mere ly asked for a clarification of what an area was not a ruling on the consti tutionality of the issue. "I think that it's very unfortunate and. I'm surprised at the court," he said. "I assume they were able to look more at the (something) than the letter. But in handing down the decision, Bielaus said that Bravacos asked the court to rule on the constitutionality of the elections code act. Bravacos submitted a letter to the court on Oct. 8, which said: "I feel I Must. submit the case to the USG Supreme Court . . . I am concerned as to the constitutionality." In his appeal to the court, Bravacos said the court was negligent in its original decision because, "I asked for a clarification, I did not challenge the constitutionality." Bravacos' appeal also said that the court was not qualified to make its decision because it did not consult any East Halls senators or the East Resi - dente Association. Because East Halls is one area, it will probably have five rather than six senators, Bravacos said. However, he said he would have to check numbers before knowing for sure. The elections code act requires one senator for every 825 students or any number greater than half thereof. All areas shall be represented by at least two senators. FEMALE WANTED TO sublet Uni versity Terrace apartment winter term. Free bus pass. Call 238-5250 ROOMMATE .WANTED TO share furnished one bedroom apartment. University Towers across from cam pus. A/C, dishwasher, utilities in cluded. Call Lisa 237-7260 SUBLET: WINTER SPRING 113 of 1 bedroom apt. $lOO per month. Call Gary 237-2793 SUBLET 1 BEDROOM unfurnished cable bus pass $3OO utilities except electric after six 237-6027 TWO ROOMMATES NEEDED to share 3-bedroom apartment.. Call 234-2911. Tim or Jim WINTER SUBLET- MUST rent! Fur nished, cheap, close to campus. Females only. Chris after spm. 237- 5577 WINTER TERM SUBLET—One bed room Apt. $l9O/mo. Includes utili ties. Beautifully furnished. Lemont, bus Mara 238-2410 FOUND . "FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE FOUND BEIGE PRINTED eyeglass case In 111 Boucke 10/30. Call 237- 5593 FOUND: CALCULATOR IN 26 M.S CalL234-2409 after 4:30 ' FOUND— DIOR MONSIEUR brown glasses In purple print case on Shortlidge Road. Call 234-1516 FOUND ONE PAIR of contact lenses near Pattee Monday, Nov 2. Call 238-2050, ask for Bill FOUND WOMAN'S BLUE blazer with keys in pocket. 1112, 7pm, 105 Forum Bldg. Call 865-5454 Man's wristatch along McKean Road on east side of Pollock Hall near Eastview Terrace. Identify at HUB information desk. (Nappy ..Bitthday to you, you ate 2I now. S am ve'iy happy to know someone like you and <5 wish you happiness and success th'zough you'i life. PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of Act 175, July 19,1974, (as amended), notice is hereby given that the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Basic Education and the Senate Education Committee of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will conduct a joint public hearing on Friday, Nov. 6,1981.1 t will begin at 9 a.m. at Hetzel Union Building Ballroom, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pa. The agenda is to be announced at a later date John J. Zubeck Chief Clerk No formal response from government on desegregation By JOHN SCHLANDER Daily Collegian Staff Writer The fedei•al government has not yet formally responded to Pennsylvania's supplementary desegregation plan which does not include state-related universities like Penn State or com munity colleges. Jane Glickman, spokeswoman for the federal government's Office for Civil Rights, said the department is analyzing the plan. A formal response possible approval or a request for further revision could take a few months, she said. The supplerrientary plan is the state's second formal re sponse to charges by the civil rights office that the current plan, approved in 1974, is not achieving adequate results. One specific inadequacy of the 1974 plan, according the office, 'was the failure to include the state-related universities Penn State, the University of Pittsburgh, and Temple and Lincoln universities as well as community colleges. The 1974 plan only includes the 14 state-owned colleges. Conrad Jones, director of Pennsylvania's Bureau of Equal Educational Opportunity, said, "Essentially, our argument is that parity does exist." The state's letter to the office, submitted last month, "res tates missions for the 14 state-owned colleges," Jones said. The letter also restates Pennsylvania's reluctance to include the state-owned universities and the community colleges, he said. The civil rights office and the state have been involved in intermittent negotiations since 1974, but regular negotiations began in May of this year. Serious questions as to the adequacy of the 1974 plan were first raised by the civil rights office in a letter sent to the state on Jan. 16. In the letter, the office said Pennsylvania was not in compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The office requested the state submit a revised desegregation plan including the state-related universities and community colleges within 60 days. Pennsylvania received an extension of this deadline, and sent its first official response in April a letter stating opposition to expanding the plan and clearing up factual inaccuracies in the office's letter. I 1 1 GEORGE'S 1 I HOUSE OF MUSIC I I I NEIL YOUNG 1 LYNYRD SKYNYRD ' I I ! 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Please call 234.1823 INFORMATION:An v info. table will be set up on Nov. 9, 10, 11, !')..... -,. ~, 12 and 13 from 9 a.m. ', c-- , ~ .,:;.; : q •,fl' ~, • -- ,,,1 , :,;c. 1 ,- -, , to 4:30 p.m. in the '*- - ''''''''''-'- ' ' 1 ' 1 " HUB (Hetzel Union „ ':.1?"1-4.• 1:-444 , , p ., '‘.; k * 'k P I M, i.,...h.:`, • '4- Bldg.), on the ground 1, floor. , 4, FILM / INFO:Color, . eaCe 30-minute film will be dr) tips shown on Nov. 10, 11 & 12, in the Assembly deaceHall of HUB at 7 p.m. Free, open to all. Questions taken after rips film by a former volunteer. deace rps . • Apply Early . iI "lie ilk Aili Welcome to the World iss..!wog 16Y. SMALL BLACK RUBBER wheel to electric wheelchair. Lost on Curtin road. Call 865-6611 REWARD:BROWN WALLET lost Halloween night If everything In tact. Name-Dailey. Phone-237-6647 ::TuDENT:::: : : :SERVICE ..:,:::::::DlREcjc)2o.y.:: DON'T LET WET leaves ruin your lawn. Pro raking, disposal! Lowest I le ' rates. 237-3728 after 7pm BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn beautiful sollfree plants. Have a plant party. Call Kris 355.8781 SURPRISE iNTRO . dUCiNg I I :44 - 4;4 NEW CLASSIFIED SECTION _i. .... B i R Disapproval of new USG constitution has not been challenged By MARY BETH HORWATH Daily Collegian Staff Writer Vetoed approval of the new Under graduate Student Government constitu tion by the USG Academic Assembly still stands because it has not been chal lenged, Assembly President Chris Hop wood said. The assembly voted last Wednesday to approve the new constitution, which re moves USG's Executive Council from formal student government structure, but Hopwood vetoed the action because he said the assembly did not understand ,the motion, and because he said USG President Bill Cluck provided the assem bly with inaccurate information concern ing the council. Hopwood said after last week's meet- Lobby criticizes reapportionment By RON WATERS Daily Collegilin Staff Writer The state chapter of Common Cause will challenge the state's final reappor tionment plan in court, provided the chapter receives permission from the national organization, the state coordina tor said yesterday. James Eisenstein said the final plan announced by the state reapportionment commission on Oct. 13 differs little from the preliminary plan that was also crit icized by the citizens' lobby. "They tinkered a little bit, but not as much as they led the press to believe," he said. Under the commission's plan, four University residence halls in College Township would be placed in a district separate from the rest of the University. 0! •0. VfriNil)) Wednesday Kamikaze Night "go wild 118 South Garner Takeouts too! ~: .:HE‘f?..-.::: t uA.NT..p..:., ARTISTS AND CRAFTSPEOPLE. Exhibit/sell Nov. 7. First Saturday Sale, ,Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. 237-2634 COLLEGE STUDENTS, IF you like people, enjoy helping others, want full or part time work to pay for tuition, contact DBM Associates, RD 5, Box 235, Altoona, Pa. 16601 or call (814) 943-0136 CRUISES, EXOTIC RESORTS, sail ing expeditions! Needed: sports Instructors, office personnel, coun selors. Europe, Carribean, world wide! Summer career. Send $6.95 + $1 handling for application, openings, guide to Crulseworld, 93 Box 60129, Sacramento, Ca 95860 POSITION OPENING: SECONDARY school teacher. Permanent position at junior-senior high school level available immediately. Assignment consists of general science and physics. Previous teaching experi ence valuable; appropriate Pennsyl vania certificate required. Salary based on level of training and expe rience. For information on how to apply, call Mrs. Joy Leitch at (814)422.8814, Penns Valley Area School District, R.D;#2, Spring Mills, PA 16875 RELIABLE STUDENT WITH car or van to pick up cookies in' the Phila delphia (Abington) area and make deliveries to stores in State College twice a month. Write to Custom Cookies, P.O. Box 82, Glenside, Pa 19038 • (A) GOLD! CLASS Rings, coins, wedding bands, neckchains, etc. Paying to 100% of gold, market! Don't sell before you see me! Buy ing over 10 yrs. Will pick up. 460.- 7713 Boalsburg. BEARDED MALE IN brown car (Re- ALABAMA AND NOTRE Dame re gency Square). Intrigued about your offer. Respond personals with fur served tickets desperately needed.' Top dollar paid. Please call Jim 238. ther Info. Girl In red sweats 7858 BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY MEETING EUROPE FOR FREE! We need col tonight, 7:30, 8.9 Mueller. Dr. Buss will speak on a new course offered lege representatives to sponsor our this Winter: Genetic Animal Models Europe trips here on campus. Call for Biomedical Research. New 1.800-388-2006 ask for Nancy members welcome FLORIDA FOR FREEI We need CAPTURED CARROT MARY and LYN, PEOPLE SAY silence Is gold college representation to sponsor Sue from East Halls. Two captors- en. I never could afford gold! Better our skl trips here on campus. Call 1- would Tike to meet you. Reply per- late than never. I'm glad you're 800.293-9138 ask for Nancy sonals. Gametes back, Pam GOLD .AND SILVER. Will pick up. CATCH THE UNDEFEATED Ice Leland Enterprises 238.2553 hockey team home, Friday, 9:lspm, HELPER FOR HANDICAPPED lady. and Saturday, 8:00pm as they chat- Monday thru Friday. Full or part lenge the Upsala Rams. Students time. Strong person.. 238-5535 $l.OO. Tickets at the Ice rink HIGHEST CASH IMMEDIATELY. CRYSTAL AND TRACY - you can Class rings $5O and up. Anything have Second Beaml We wouldn't made of gold and silver. 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Reply Personals A BEAUTIFUL BLONDE:Our eyes' met near College and Gardner, our smilep were exchanged near Beaver and Gardner Sat.(lo/31) afternoon about Ipm. You were walking with friends, I was driving blue Celica. Reply Personals where and when to meet or simply meet me Thurs.(ll/5) 6:30 pm in front of HUB. Very Interested AJW, JE T'AIMEI SONG A SPECIAL THANKS to Steve and The Tinder Box from the Halloween Party at 227-D Executive House! ATTENTION: WHERE ARE all .the willing women? Call willing maes: Mark, John 234.8683 ing that although Cluck told the assembly that every member of the council wanted the change, the opinion was not actually unanimous. Hopwood said his veto will stand until an appeal is made to the USG Supreme Court, and that no one has appealed yet. The new constitution is scheduled for another vote at the assembly's next meeting next Wednesday. The assembly will discuss the constitution and make revisions before returning it to the USG Senate. "We have some major and minor revi sions," Hopwood said. "We would like to see (Academic) Assembly have the pow er to impeach a USG president. And we need some clarification of jurisdiction. "It may sound funny, but what does Hastings, Snyder, Stone and Stuart halls, in East Halls, would become part of a new 171st district while the remainder of the University would be located in the 77th district. Eisenstein said Common Cause main tains that the reapportionment plan is unconstitutional because the plan splits political .entities unnecessarily. He said the organization is still studying whether the proposed districts are as compact as possible. Members of the reapportionment com mittee were unavailable for. comment because the legislature is not in session this week because of elections. The state chapter reached its conclu sion after studying the final plan at its state Governing Board meeting Oct. 31. Eisenstein said he did not know when the DUO• WE'LL SHOW you a 'hard' i time! 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Private party with Nittany Mountain Trail Rides. Call 234.1300 THE CIRCLE K Club is sponsering a Food Drive benefiting the "Poor People in Appalachia." Drive begins November 2 and goes though No vember 6. Can goods, cereal goods, macaroni, food - staples and other non perishable items can be dropped of at the Riverside Market HEY YOU GUYSI Call up sexy cias- in the Hills Plaza and in the base- Happy Birthday 865-8986. Some sy fun-loving Gini and wish her a ment of the HUB. Help Circle K and thing might come of it. show you care HEE BOON•I did not hang up. We were cut off. Come to my house, or call me, David(234.2258) • H.O.P.S. GAYLINE 863-0588, 7-9 pm THE COLLEGIATE FFA Is having a citrus fruit sale now through No information on homosexuality and gay lifestyles vember sth. For Info. stop by 111 Armsby. (Arriving just in time for I ASKED THE time by the library, Christmas gifts!) but I don't know if I meet the other requirements. Details? THERE ONCE WAS a girl from 310, WANTED:TO NORTH or Central NJ says she, she'll do It again. But I the weekend of 11/6 to 11/8. Call I'D LOVE TO know who left panties really doubt, that she checked me John 865.3558 on my door late Sunday night. Call out, if so , I'd like to know when Bucco 237.8314 or reply personals reply; T.R. from M.A. KIKKIN' INN AT the Scorpion to• TO ALL OF my followers, Thanks night. Happy Hour prices for a great Halloween The Piper LADIES! WE NEED more of you to join us at Innovative Dating! We have over 200 active members now - twice as many men as women. You select the type of person you enjoy being with by answering our ques tionnaire. Deadline November 9th for matches before term break. Dis count when you join with a friend. Don't delay - USG's dating service Is not running this year, but we are! Call 238-4200 for application. Inno vative Dating - for people who enjoy meeting people LOST AT SIGMA Chi Sat. night, a tan hooded stadium Jacket. If you know anything, please call 865- 7069, because It's my only winter coat. Reward MARK "STUDYING" AT "the li brary" paid off. You dance great! See you this weekend? • Donna "MENAGERIE" COLLECTOR'S EP Is available from the band or local record stores. Brought to you by Red Dog Records! MUSICIANS: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Last Spring's hottest new band Is reforming. Guitarists, keyboardists call now 2340754 NANCY FROM GARDEN Spot, have a fabulous Wednesday, from a Jor dan Admirer PARADISE HOUSE - WE thought we would leave you with a remem berance of the season. Your Fall Friends `academic' mean?" he said. "By power (over academic affairs), we think they mean responsibility." Also, minor revisions concerning dates and wording . are necessary, Hopwood said. "If it was just those things we wouldn't bother," he said. "But (assembly staff member) Jeff Confer brought up some important revisions at the last meeting." Hopwood said.he is considering propos ing that the assembly be expanded by adding 10 members one member elect ed from each college. "These members wouldn't be affiliated with the college student councils or with the faculty senators," he said. "We have to investigate that." chapter would hear from the national organization, but said the answer will be received before the 30-day period for court challenges has ended. The state constitution requires that districts be composed of compact and contiguous territory, that separate politi cal entities, such as boroughs, townships, counties and wards, not be divided unless necessary and that districts be as equal in population as practical. James 0. Freedman, reapportionment commission chairman, told the Asso ciated Press when the plan was released that while he was satisfied with the plan, he expected it to be challenged. The state House and Senate legislative districts were reapportioned following the 1980 census. 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Please return or just drop them off • 238- 5407 TO EVERYONE ATTACKED, mol ested, or bothered by me on Hallow een. Please forgive me! I was possessed by evil Halloween spir- Its. Harpo P.S. I buried my horn TO MRLS- SARAH - Happy fing 21st! Cheers to a ling good time love YRBS Em TO PARADISE: GOOD luck in the playoffs! Love, Whifty (Do I really saah?)TUTOR NEEDED FOR EMCH 12 Immediately. Call Mike-234-3615 TWO RESERVED TICKETS for Notre Dame vs. Penn State. Best offer, call Bruce 234-9922 1981 Nelson Taylor Lectures in Material Science DR. IRVING WENDER Internationally Recognized Fuel Scientist Research Professor, Univerity of Pittsburgh "On Our Energy Outlook Through 2000" 4 p.m., Thursday, November 5 26 Mineral Sciences Building "Oil from Coal: Direct and Indirect Liquefaction Routes" 4 p.m., Friday, November 6 112 Kern Building Sponsored 'by Department of Materials Science and Engineering Business changes By SUZANNEM. CASSIDY Daily Collegian Staff Writer The Downtown Business Association, after reviewing a proposal by the State College Community Appearance and Design Review Board to amend the sign ordinance, has submitted several suggestions of its own in an effort to establish an ordinance satisfactory to municipal officials and members of the business community. Action on the proposed amendments to the sign ordinance was tabled at Monday night's meeting of the State College Municipal Council. Carl Hess, municipal zoning officer, members of the State College Planning Commission and members of the appearance and design board's Sign Review Board still have to consider the association's suggested amendments to the ordinance. They will then formulate a counter proposal, in which the suggestions by the association will be incorporated. "We're going to take the DBA's proposals and review them, make a counter proposal and then take it to council, but not for a month or two," Hess said. The major areas in the sign ordinance that the merchants are concerned with are those regulating and defining tempo rary signs, said George Morgan, chairman of the association's committee to review the sign ordinance, and manager of Dank's Department Store, 148 S. Allen St. Morgan said the present ordinance is especially confusing in its definition of interior signs as opposed to exterior signs. Some municipal officials, along with the association, question whether interior signs should be regulated at all, he said. The association has suggested that members be permitted to police their own area through peer pressure, Morgan said. Ted Connolly, president of the association and manager of the Student Book Store, 330 E. College Ave., said, "Our feeling is that temporary signs should be handled separately and that's why we're asking to use our own peer pressure to make sure that they are indeed temporary signs and that they are tasteful." According to the present sign ordinance, temporary signs are those that are "temporary in nature and relate to an activity or event internal to a specific premise." No more than two of ,these signs are allowed to be posted at one time, and they are not to be maintained any longer than 28 days. WE THINK WE'RE on the right track. Are you single, male, over 30, and wondering how you might meet some interesting, intelligent, attrac tive single women (slightly over 30)? We understand that this is an unusual approach to making new friends, but for us, nirvana Is nei ther being a barfly nor attending somber singles groups. We'd like to suggest that you join us for din ner--an evening of good food, good wine; and a positive outlook. Let us know your interests, your culinary preferences, your favorite wine, your age and . your telephone number. Adventuresome replies can be made to P.O. Box 455, Boats burg, Pa. 16827. DEAREST LINDA, HAPPY 20th Birthday! 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Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Daily Collegian will only be responsible for one day's incorrect 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 descrimination based upon race, color, sexual orientation, religious creed, ancestry, age, sex, national orgin or non-job related handicap or disability. • prepaid order form ads Just MAIL in the classified order form with the correct payment and your ad will appear when requested We must receive the ad the morning before publication. No PERSONAL ads accepted by mail. • deadlines classified 1 p.m. one business day before publication cancellation 1 p.m. one business day before publication renewal no later than 1 p.m. the last day the ad is to appear in the paper. Classified Mail Order Form Name (phone number published only if included below) Please print your ad one word per box ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY ins Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc 126 Carnegie Building University Park, PA 16802 Date ad be Total days in paper Amount •aid Classification NUMBER OF DAYS M OF WORDS apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale found (free) The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1981 An external sign is defined as any sign that can be seen from any public right-of-way or parking lot, and an internal sign is any sign that is visible only from within a particular building. The association does not want interior signs to be regulated at all, Morgan said. Members of the association said the time is right for amending the sign ordinance, because there seem to be positive feelings and open lines of communication between municipal officials and merchants. "I think most of (the) council members agree that we do need a sign ordinance offering as much freedom for the businesses as possible, while at the same time protecting the members of the community," said association member Shir ley Palermo, of Interiors by Shirley Palermo & Associates, 123 W. Beaver St. Joe Trimarchi, member of the DBA and manager of Moyer Jewelers, 100 E. College Ave., said, "I think we're getting closer to a sign ordinance we can all live with, but the sign ordinance we have now is difficult for all of us —the downtown businesses and the zoning officer who has to enforce it. The difficulty of establishing definite guidelines for which • signs are aesthetic and which signs are distasteful is the primary reason the businessmen want to police their own area • downtown, said Guy Kresge, association member and owner of Bostonian Limited, 106 S. Allen St. Kresge said he thinks businessmen should be open to their customers' opinions in establishing guidelines for tasteful signs. "If the consumer or if our customers were to complain to the association (about temporary signs), any member of the association or any downtown business would certainly be interested in satisfying his customer's interests," Kresge said. Merchants should at least be given the chance to control the temporary sign problem by using peer pressure, Trimarchi said. Hess said it has not yet been determined whether or not the merchants will be given exclusive rights to police their area, or if they will work somehow in conjunction with the Sign Review Board. "Most merchants want to keep the downtown area in good shape most of them realize that oversigning would detract from the appearance of their business," Hess said. INEXPENSIVE, FAST, ACCURATE typing, done by professional secre tary•lßM correcting selectric. 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