o—The Daily Collegian Friday, Nov. 13, 1981 `;~i 00000000000000 - 1 0 Tonight I B 0 SD. WiNTER INFORMAL 0 (LP • • 0 Rush (:) Rush DATES kr) ~__,o at the ,i a 0 DEC. 6 2 au THE ' Yijo V .0) DEC. 9 II 1.• LV ..:::: 1 4: BRICKHOUSE asARuIE 0 RSVP by DEC. 4 . 0 ' l. -Lt - 7 TAVERN .xwe 4941 5 8139 a v.-. . 4 O&Aefte.""Nit9Viltala 0 SEE you ThEN! tz ThE Phis of SDT 0 . 10:00 'til 2:00 u • 154 0 Located 11l Homes Alley oroood He comer from Hock EWs ; 0000000000 0 0 ...ftor,ri the east ex q uisite hand-made doisonde att objects impotted to State Colle g e ftom the .N.epublic of Citing. • .g)`ease calL.- 2. 3 8. - 7680 IA • *.Nr .‘ I.OA Al/4. 1 . .0" 1....- . •• • . The new HUB Food Services are open for your dining pleasure and conve nience before and after the game. In addition to the Fast Break, Greenhouse, and Food For Thought.... The Founders Room will be open for the Alabama and Notre Dame games Saturday Nov. 14 Brunch 9:45 to 11:30 Juice or Fruit Cup Creamed Dried Beef on Toast Points Quiche Lorraine Sausage Home Fries Brunch Menu Roast Tip of Beef Beverages $4.10 Afternoon affection Laura Baldwin (Genie Francis) and Luke Spencer (Anthony G eary), America's popular daytime romancers and adventurers, tie the knot on the Monday and Tues day episodes of ABC-TV's "Gener al Hopsital." SHORT AND MEDIUM • LENGTH REVERSIBLE spoRT JACKETS' .• MICHAEL'S CLOTHING.co. FRASER ST. geOlem • MINI MALL ‘ Qt eiY 238-4050 *********************** iat The Sisters of )kt T( Tom Onushco Gary Wirth --iK Jeff Price Jeff York Kirk Seager Welcome to our Zeta family! .10 u• 154 *********************** NOW OPEN! Dinner ZETA TAU ALPHA proudly announce their new 'Men of the Crown': t the collegian Ringo's release a real rip-off "Stop And Smell The Roses," by Ringo Starr, Boardwalk Entertainment. By PHILIP LEO Daily Collegian Staff Writer When Ringo Starr releases an album and Paul McCartney and George Har rison help produce and write songs for it, excitement builds there may still be a little Beatle magic left. If there is, it can't be found on Ringo's recent release, "Stop And Smell The Roses." The album is also co-produced by Stephen Stills and Ron Wood, who lend the 1p its most respectable moments as they wrote the two most listenable tunes. The album begins with McCartney's "Private Property'." Immediately the bubblegum-ish pop melody makes you wince, remembering when McCartney wrote serious music. The lyrics, "Pri vate Property,/ don't run off with it./ You'll be breaking it./ Love monopo ly,/ my philosophy," make you wonder what ever happened to "Let It Be." The next song, written by Harrison, numbs the initial pain. A semi-discd pop tune, so syrupy ("All the same I play the game/ Up and down old mem- 3:30 to 5:00 Dinner Menu Roast Prime Rib of Beef Breaded Fantail Shrimp Chicken Cacciatore McCartney's song is only a short break until side one closes with the title song, "Stop and Smell the Roses," which tries to imitate the style and humor of old Beatles' songs like I`,`Yel low Submarine. The cheap imitation of old vaudeville songs and silly lyrics ("Stop and take time to smell the roses/ Stop and take the time to fill your noses/ Stop as you try and stroll through life/ (pitter patter, pitter pat ter)") just ensure a break before you go into side two. Here, a few numbers could make the album if there were only more like them on the first side. "Dead Givea way" is certainly not a great tune, but also not one that repulses. Wood helped write it and also participates on Ringo Starr guitar, acoustic bass and saxophone. Musically it is a step up from the rest. ory lane") that the brain begins to There are two more songs in which ignore it the way it ignores an AM car Ringo tries first to be cute, living up to radio. his reputation as the non-musical By the time the fourth song rolls Beatle. He then attempts to go country along you are probably ready to hit the rock with a Carl Perkins tune. Both power' switch. McCartney, . however, are mediocre. provides some respite with "Atten- Finally the album includes a genui tion," a likeable pop tune; if only it nely good number, "You've Got A Nice was an indication of things to come. Way," written by Stephen Stills. ************************************* The Jazz Club Sponsors * * *Free Jazz Concert* * • T • •-•,,, i"he Gemmi Gee i * * * * * * * Saturday, November 14, 1981 * 8:30 p.m. HUB Fishbowl * * An Excellent It * * Study Break! 1 * * , R. 109 * I ********************************* cup of soup or fruit cup baked potato vegetable salad bar beverages dessert ala carte $8.75 6.95 5.50 Walkers stop downtown on way to Moscow By TONY PHYRILLAS Daily Collegian Staff Writer In, the spring of 1980, 30 people walked from Santa Cruz, Calif. to the Trident submarine base in Bangor, Wash, near Seattle a distance of 1,200 miles. But that was only the beginning. . Yesterday, a group of 35 peace walkers some from the original group arrived in State College, after a 3,- A 0 mile walk from the submarine base, but still with a long way to go. The final destination of their latest 6,500 mile trek is Moscow. Julia E. Warwick, one of the founding members of the grciup, "A Walk To Moscow" said they are here to call fora nuclear weapons freeze, a personal initiative against militarism and to promote the group's belief in a cooperative, non-violent lifestyle. "We want people to ask themselves why they are giving 52 percent of their tax dollars for the military while people all over the world are starving to death," police log • Lois M. Brewer, 216 Cycamore St., • The Ballroom Dance Club will teach told the State College Police Department the jitterbug to beginners at 7 and to yesterday that her jacket was taken on advanced dancers at 8 tonight in 133 Nov. 9 from the Grace Lutheran Church, White Building. South Garner Street and East Beaver Avenue. The value of the jacket is estimated at ics and homemaking will present a free $9O, police said. demonstration on lloW to prepare a typ ical Thanksgiving Dinner at 10 this morn- •Ed Johnstonbaugh, State College ing in the basement of the University RD/11, told State College police yesterday Baptist and Bretheren Church, 411 S. that someone forcibly entered Skimont Burrowes St. People needing transporta- Restaurant, Boalsburg, through the rear tion should be at the Graduate Circle bus door and removed an undetermined stop at 9:30 a.m. amount of beer and whiskey between Tuesday and Wednesday. 0.0••••••••••••••••00000 STAGE DOOR DELI b'UY 3 GET 1 FREE 1 • - • (least expensive is free) • Please call ahead! • Oiler good Nov. 13 -21 with ad. • 234 • Sorry. not good on delivery. - • 0 .• 0 Delivery notice: Delivery 5 p.m. - 2 a.m. - . 0 for finals. li 4100411.111.149049000000110•041140041110000 toeinooettetoooeoooooooeeees Kramer VSO ° Kramer lo O 5 Academy Awards ® • a O a a 0 DUSTIN HOFFMAN a o O ' MERYL STREEP a) ED (The French Lieutenant's Woman) a fi) FRI & SUNDAY 7&9 pm KERN 51.50 a) 0 a SQQQQQQQQQQQOQQQQQQQiiioIiiKeQQQ2 Warwick said The group was invited to participate in the day-long "Convocation on the Threat of Nuclear War," held Wednesday in the HUB. Major college campuses and military bases throughout the nation are regular stop ping places for the group on its journey. • "We are walking all over this country to talk to people about the problem of nuclear weapons," Warwick said. "We want the people of this country to educate them selves about the nuclear holocaust that could happen any minute." Warwick said it's time for the average citizen in both the United States and the Soviet Union to stand up to their governments and demand an end to the arms race. "The• same problem exists with both the American people and the Soviet people they blame the other side. We believe it's time to stop blaming everyone else and lOok inside for personal motivation to solve the problem," Warwick said. Another peace walker, Trena M. Cleland, said the collegian notes • The departments of home econom- • The'Krishna Yoga Society will hold a free vegetarian feast at 7 tonight at 103 National Air and Space Museum. The E. Hamlton Ave. trip will be on Saturday, Dec. 5, and the cost for bus transportation is $l7. e The Labor Studies Club will sponsor The University Readers will spon a LabOr Centennial Film Fest at 8 to sor two performances of "The Little night, Saturday and Sunday in the HUB Prince" by Antoine du Saint Exupery at Assembly Room. 12:45 and 3:30 Monday afternoon in e Rep. Gregg L. Cunningham, R- Schlow Memorial Library, 100 E. Beaver Centre County, will hold his weekly town Ave meeting at 7 Sunday night, in the ABC room of the State College Municipal Building, 118 S. Fraser St • The Centre County chapter of the National Organization for Women will sponsor a talk on women and science at • The Astronomy Club will accept 7:30 Monday night at the Women's Re money at 7 Monday night for a trip to the surce Center, 111 Sowers St. This Weekend at The Brewery Tahoka Freeway (Terry "Tahoka" Whitlock after the game) Come on down for a last fling before finals! (DAn erotic C TIV "Ranks with the bestr nn oecnt LAunA,NTONELL/ giANNINI 1, , ~,, sNi ' o : r._ 1(7 7 . 4,1 ,A 7 5A : 010 1 1 C 9 A , m R : 0 1 : ° O s a n 16 112 kern $1• 5 0 4,, •.- .• She was lost from the moment she saw him. "r *, MERYL • STREEP • ' • ' JEREMY IRONS .merfiench heutenaggs ci f — woman NIGHTLY 7:00 19:30 Wad., Sal., Sun. Wed. $1 6; 5W31.501116 Sun.sl.so tll 3 0 0 . . STATE. • 128 . W. College 237.7866 .. • . . _ In OXON MC 4111 Sobe. ~...11411.1 WWI 42 ° . Om. C••••••• CM. MO WC te...1. w. fir. •41.0111 NIGHTLY 7:30 8 9:30 • SAT I SUN 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 SAT $1.50111 e, SUN $1.50 111 5 .• • GARDEN • 114 S. ALLEN 237.0012 walk isn't an anti-Soviet protest, but a protest against all .the nuclear weapons and military policies of both superpowers. "We've got to stop pointing the finger at each other;" she said." This is a problem of survival for everyone." The walkers have supported themselves with person al savings and contributions from supporters through out the country, Susan I. McElhany, another walker, said the people of this country have been very supportive to the group's efforts. "We've tried to get people activated in every town we've visited," she said. "There are a lot of interested people out there and we want them to focus their energy Into their local communities." On the day after Thansgiving, the group is planning to make a stop in Washington, where they will begin a 21- day fast and vigil outside tha Pentagon. After a short winter break, they plan to charter a plane to London in February. Two brothers TNAP J trapped by a murder... UNITED ARTISTS DI Nightly 7:15 & 9:15 Wed. $1 1116 p.m Wed., Sat., Sun. Sat. 51.501116 p.m. 2:15, 4:15, 7:15, 9:15 Sun. S 1 .501115 p.m • ••••• SCREENING ROOM I • '127 FRASER STREET' • . - a.V w , .. .: • .It ..I.OP P. 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