Nancy gets a tree WASHINGTON (AP) A Christmas tree from Spartansburg, Pa., will grace the Blue Room of the White House, Nancy Reagan announced yesterday. The 20-foot Christmas tree, va lued at $7OO by the owners, was presented on the North Lawn of the White House. The first lady received the 28- year-old Douglas fir from Eric and Gloria Sundback of. Bethesda, Md. "I would love to accept that love ly big tree," Mrs. Reagan said. "I can't wait to see it all decorated." The Sundbacks have 85 acres of Christmas treep in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., greeted the Sundbacks and told Mrs. Rea gan: "We hope this represents a comeback for all the Christmas tree growers in Pennsylvania." The tree and the White House state rooms will be decorated in old-fashioned style this weekend by florists and other volunteers. . The Sundbacks also donated the White House Christmas tree in 1979. The honor is bestowed on the win ner of the national , championship growers' award, for which trees Are judged on color, shape and other factors. The Sundbacks also are provid ing 16 smaller trees to be used in decorating the White House. Live Entertainment at The Wine Cellar Thurs.,Fri., and Saturday 9:30-1:30 Happy Hours Thurs., Fri., and Sat 4:00-7:00 Join us for a 2 for the price Of 1 Superb Brunch 11-4 p.m Thursday Night Bob Sopol will be performing Also join us for all you can eat pizza $2.95 Friday Night Andy Mozenter and his rowdy music is back at the Wine Cellar Saturday Night - Randy Randy Hughes of Menagerie will appear for the first time at the Wine Cellar 119 S. Atherton St ARE YOU BORED? ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGE? This is your chance to get involved, gain experience and meet people. 211;Collegian Office Staff now hos openings! Applications are available For more information, in the Collegian Office at call Michelle or 126 Carnegie Building. Michael at 865-2531 ~~ 5 •3 ~ ~. w.~ Nancy Reagan accepts a.20-foot-tall, 28-year-old Douglas fir from Eric and Gloria Sundback of Bethesda, Md. The tree, presented to the White House yesterday for display in the Blue Room, was grown in Spartansburg, Pa. Sunday Champagne Brunch La Bella Vita "Under The Red Canopy" 1 ..;„v 1 1 .A • /*' I`~• ' `•~ Women's Studies Course Offerings Winter 81-82 English 194 Women's Literature, 28 Sackett MWF6-Braren Journalism 250 Women & the Media,l6s Sackett ITHIS-Toth Biology 341 Biology of Sex, 108 Forum MWF4- Wickersham Phys. Ed. 424 Female in Sport,lllWhite Bldg MWF4-Harris History 302 Seminar: Abolition & Slavery, 811 Liberal Arts TTHI3-Brown • Spring 82 English 494 Women's Writers, 366 Forum TTHI4- Rodgers Psych. 471 Psychology & Women, 351 Moore MWFI-Sherif Comp. Lit. 497 A Women & World Lit., 303 EEW TTHI4-Makward Soc. 30 Sociology of the Family, E2ll H. Dev.MWFS Women Studies 200 Women's Studies, 318 Willard MWF3-Chapman Social Science 22 Women, Minor & Work, 144 Fenske MWFS-Rozen Women St. & Hi. Ed. 597 A Women's Education & Professional Development„ 224 R.B. TWIS-Moore f sii k,„ ~ r.:-.., : ./ , .7,-..;!,,,,,. •: M. MEXICAN SWEATER JACKETS handknit 100% wool toasty warm SUNSHINE 220 S. FRASER (across from the post office). Holden will gives S 250,000 to Powers HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actor William his death would leave an "unfillable Holden bequeathed $250,000 to his long- void" in her life. time companion, actress Stefanie Pow- She suffered another tragic • loss this ers, with the bulk of his multi-million week when Wagner's wife, actress Nate dollar estate to go to his family, accord- lie Wood, drowned . ing to his will filed yesterday in Los Holden and Powers had traveled wide- Angeles Superior Court. ly together, to places including Africa, Powers, who co-stars with Robert New Guinea and other parts of the world. Wagner in the "Hari to Hart" television But he had said before his death that series, had had a longstanding romance their romance had cooled because of her with Holden, who was found dead Nov. 16 heavy involvement in the Series. in his oceanfront apartment in Santa "A ,TV series is legalized slavery for Monica. the stars," Holden had said. "I just don't Powers, who was on location at the time Holden's body was found, has said Amoeba parasite found ERIE (AP) The Erie County Health Department says a parasite that can cause a meningitis-like disease has been found in the city's bayfront. Studies are under way to determine if the amoeba can survive the winter weather. Department director John Toth said in a telephone interview yesterday that the amoeba, called Naegleria fowleri, can cause death if its presence in the body is not detected quickly. "It follows the olfactory nerve into the brain cavity," he said. No cases of infection have been report ed in the Erie area and the chances of NRC chairman tours Diablo Canyon plant SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) The head of the Nuclear Regulatory Commis sion said yesterday after touring the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, that he didn't know if he would vote for a review of a study saying the $2.3 billion facility was earthquake-safe. NRC Chairman Nunzio Palladino de scribed the $2.3 billion facility as "quite an impressive plant" with "a very fine technical support center." • However, when asked about the re view, he said he wasn't sure how he would vote. Two members of the five member NRC Peter Bradford and Victor Gilinsky already have indicated they favor such a review. During the visit, he side4tepped ques AP Laserphoto in Erie bayfront THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM 1982/83 PROGRAMS FOR AMERICAN STUDENTS D ONE YEAR PROGRAM—for 0 GRADUATE college sophomores and STUDlES—Master's, ' juniors. Doctoral and Visiting ❑ REGULAR STUDIES—for Graduate programs. college transfer students D SUMMER COURSES— toward B.A. and B.Sc. degrees. given in English. PLEASE CHECK DESIRED PROGRAM 'or Application and Information, write: 95 Mice of Academic Affairs krnerican Friends of the Hebrew University 1140 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036 (212) 840-5820 Name Address City/State/Zip Work, Learn and Enjoy Orientation 1982 The Office of New Student Programs is now accepting applications for the position of Area Chairperson to serve on thd Orientation Central Coordination Committee. This student volunteer position will Provide the following valuable experience: Practical Leadership Training Communication Skill Development Program Design Experience Exposure to the Administrative Operation of the University Increased Awareness About the College Student A Chance to Make Friends and Have Fun The position begins January, 1982, and con tinues until NOvember, 1982. Job descrip tions and applications are available in 135 Boucke Building. Application deadline, December 9, 1981. get to see her much when she is work ing.:' contracting the disease are "slim," he said. The amoeba has been found in warm water primarily in Southern sttes and more recently at warm water discharges of power plants elsewhere, Toth said. It was discovered in Lake Erie last spring when the Pennsylvania , Electric Co. was conducting°. an environmental study of its warm water discharge into the bay at the foot of State Street. Thellealth Department asked the Erie County Cotincil earlier this we,ek to re store about $2,500 in next year's budget to continue studying the organism. tions about flaws found at the plant, which has been the site of major anti nuclear demonstrations. He said flaws discovered so far involve the plant's design, not its construction. "There are always questions of making sure that the• (NRC) requirements are met and that the plants are properly constructed. ' "It just goes to show that people can make - mistakes and they've got to be caught before nuclear plants are li censed," he added. On Nov. A 9, after discovery - of .a num ber of design flaws, the NRC revoked a license it'had issued to Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to conduct low-power tests at the facility. 1:11TATIO1 11.11,1.1•S' Baker to attempt scheduling vote on extension of voting rights act By MIKE SHANAHAN states many of them in the South , Associated Press Writer must come to the Justice Department for WASHINGTON (AP) Majority approval for changes in voting statutes Leader Howard Baker said yesterday he ' or regulations.' will attempt to schedule a Senate vote Conservatives have argued that the so this month on a simple 10-year extension called preclearance provisions should be of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. extended to all 50 states, a proposal Key proviiions of the law expire next which critics say would have the practiz August and proposals to renew it seemed cal effect of making the law unenforcea t likely to set off a major Senate battle ble. • next spring. , In October, in a major victory for civil Supporters and many opponents of rights organizations and 'liberal Demo extending key provisions of the act agree - crats, the House • approved a tough ver that it has been the most successful of the sion which would extend the pre civil rights laws enacted during the clearance provisions indefinitely while 19605. . • setting stringent rules which would per- But there is fervent disagreement on mit a state to get out from under the law whether some states should continue to by proving that it no longer diserimi be monitored as to whether they discrim- nates against minority voters. inate against black and (Abell minority , President Reagan previously support voters. ed extension to all 50 states, but said last Under existing law, all or part of 22 month he will sign legislation which FOR SMTE-1 FEMALE DORM CONTRACT for sale. Available immediately. Call 865-3145 FOR SALE: FEMALE dorm contract. Desperate!! Will offer reward! Please call Denise 238-1419. Keep trying! FOR SALE: SINGLE bed with mat tress and box spring. $7O or nego tiable. Call Brenda 237-7389. Keep trying' ICE HOCKEY 'EQUIPMENT. Excel jent condition, reasonable prices. Call Allen at 234-2432, must sell! OLIN MARK IV 160 cm ski's, excel lent freestyle skits; :Marker M-412 bindings w/skibreaks. Package $2OO includes FREE poles. Also will sell separately. Call 466.6201 before I ' 11:00pm OVAL SHAPED V2K diamond en gagement ring. Brushed yellow 14 karat gold band. Excellent Christmas gift. Must sell. Accept best offer. 237-3740 SAVE MONEY BY buying your dorm contract (female) from me. Price negotiable. Call Karen 865-0900 SNOW TIRES—SEARS Dynaglas Fir:78.13; Goodyear polyglas G7B-14; KMS-100 700.13 mounted Corvair rims; all $40.00/pr. Call 238-4069 TAME FERRETS. SMART, loveable house-pets. Raccoon faces. Great mousers. Quiet. 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If they are funcrional, Plastict Fantastic will pay you 50 cents for DO YOU NEED another roommate each one. Bring them to 352 E. for Winter? Call Stu at 234.0629. College 234-3200 Prefer close to campus HAVING TROUBLE FILLING your Christmas gift list for friends and relatives who are single, a unique and very special gift is a mem• bership to Innovative Dating. $lB for six months(at least ten matches.) Call 238-4200 for free information package. And.... How about a gift membership for your self! Merry Christmas. ICE HOCKEY THIS weekend vs NCAA Division II rival Cortland State. Friday 9:lspm and Saturday 8:00pm. Tickets at rink; Students $l.OO. Don't miss the exciting ac tion INTERESTED IN LEGITIMATE game of Dungeons and Dragons with established group. fieply with par ticulars. Novice LINDA • MICROBIO MAJOR -helped to carry your groceries off the loop to Curtin tues. afternoon. Like to meet you again. Steve LOST AT FIJI Tuesday night: white, black and grey Mexican sweater. If found or info call Sarah: 865.9674 sreward MIKE FROM GERMANY-I'd like to meet again on Pattee steps! Give me a call sometime!-Diane, 237- 0642 MUSICIANS: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Last Spring's hottest new band is reforming. Guitarists, keyboardists call now 234-0754 SHOULD PENN STATE athletes be paid? Colloquy presents Dr. Allen Sack, founder of CARE (Center for Athletes' Rights and Education), who will speak on "Professionalism In Collegiate Sports," Thursday, Dec. 3, at 7:3opm, in the HUB main lounge. Admission Is freel SHY BLONDE IN Psych 2 class last term, I would like to thank you for your good luck on the exam. Re• spond Episcopal Lacrosse TO MY LOVELY 'teacher' Joanne, I'm very proud of .you - good luck! Love always, Shawn WELCOME BACK FRABLE! WHO IS WALLY CHANG? HELP WANTED ACCOMPANISTS NEEDED FOR ballet and/or modern dance classes. Sight-reading and Improvi sation skills useful, but not nec essary. Central PA Dance Workshop 237-2784. 11am - 7pm BUILD UP YOUR cash for upcoming holidays. By donating plasma at Sera-Tec, you can earn $2O or more per week. 237-5761 GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTORS - BEL LEFONTE YMCA Call Lewis Hal lock 355-5551 - part time from 3 to 10 hours per week HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY. De livery: 18 or older, own car with Insurance. Wages, tips, mileage and bonus. Apply Domino's Pizza, 421 East Beaver, rear Information on ALASKAN and OVERSEAS employment. Excellent Income potential. Call (312) 741- 9780 Ext. 7675 INFORMATION ON ALASKAN and overseas jobs. $20,000 to $50,000 per year possible. Call (602) 941- 8014 dept. 5606 OVERSEAS JOBS - SUMMER/yeat round. Europe, S. America, Austra lia, Asia. All fields. $5OO-$l2OO UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY of North Central PA, Inc. is accepting WANTED TO RENT GARAGE FOR RENT. Near campus Call 238.5215 or 865.7213 Collegian Inc. is seeking two students to serve on the Board of Directors Collegian Inc. is a private non-profit corporation, which is legally and financially responsible for The Daily , 'Collegian and related publications. The Board of Directors of Collegian Inc. comprises 11 members, who are charged with: • Overseeing the operation of The Daily Collegian and related publications. • Selecting the management personnel, including the student editor and the student business manager of The Daily Collegian. • Setting board policy and long range goals. • Ensuring the financial independence and the editorial The Daily Collegian The Weekly Collegian continues the current method of keeping close tabs on states which have a history of voter discrimination. But the president has also indicated opposition to the tough provisions in the House bill in which a state effectively could be excused from the pre-clearance requirement. A simple extension . of the existing law as proposed by Baker would eliminate that so-called bail-out provision. A simple extension of the old law would also eliminate another section supported strongly by civil rights leaders. The Supreme Court ruled that the Justice Department must show that local or state officials intended to discriminate or weaken the voting powers of blacks before they could bring a jurisdiction under the Voting Rights Act. The voting rights extension approved by the House would eliminate the intent requirement only that the Justice De partment prove that the effect of action be to discriminate against minority vot ers. BEST RESUME SERVICE 103 E. Beaver .Ave. Phone 234-1220. Job hunting? We can show you how to get the best results CENTRE FOR TRAVEL 114 Heister St. Phone ,238-4987. 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Klaban's Home and Appliance Co. 206 L. Allen St. 237- 7654 THE DECORATOR'S WORKSHOP 200 West College. Ave. 237-8900. Open monday through saturday 7:30 to 5:30, tuesday and thursday til 9. Offering everyday discounts on paint, carpeting, draperies and wallpaper THE SILVER CELLAR 153 S. Allen St. 237-1566. Custom design work by local goldsmiths. Repairs and remounting, gemstone restringing, yours or ours THE STATE COLLEGE. Family Chiropractic Center 905 West Bea ver Avenue. 'Open weekdays 9.9 Phone 238-0250 T V. or Stereo broken down? Our service is exceptionally competent, fast, and economical.. All brands serviced T & R Electronics 225 South Allen St. 238-3800 10P Collegian Inc. Collegian Magazine "Israel has been struggling for 25 years against Soviet weapons, politi cal influence and penetration of Arab states." :The debate turned stormy as Sha ron accused the Labor Party opposi tion of spreading "gloom and despondency" ' and "systematically and maliciously undermining our con sensus on national security . . . With the sole aim of returning to power." To outraged shouts from opposition benches, Sharon belittled his critics as "frustrated lawyers" and "retired DAN . . BRODY COLLEGE AND . FRASER 237-6708 "My 12 year's experience can help you take better pictures!!" FAST QUALITY PRINTS AT SENSIBLE PRICES OPEN DAILY 10.5 FEMALE NEEDED FOR I/4 2 bed room apt. winter/spring utilities in cluded. Call 237-1417, 118/mo. FEMALE SUBLET: 1 / 2 ' of two bed room (furnished) on bus route. Rent neg. Call Karen, 234-1181 FEMALE WANTED: SHARE 1/4 of two bedroom apt. $137.50/month - neg. at Loft apt. Non-smoking pre ferably. Call 237-0579 ask for Terri or Donna • ONE BEDROOM GARDEN apart ment in Amitie with fireplace and wash/dry. Available Jan. 1.863.2114 or 238-0145 SUBLET AVAILABLE DEC.I- 1 /z cozy one bedroom apt.• in house. Female nonsmoker. Five minutes from campus. Wendy 234.4382, Pam 237.4049 SUBLET HALF OF 2 bdr. furnished apt. Dec. 81 thru' Aug. 82. Rent $llO Incl. heating. Elec. extra. Call imme diately 234.3025 after 6 or leave message 865-2085 SUBLET - ONE BEDROOM apart ment, close to campus, March through August. 234.8860, John SUBLET WINTER SPRING efflclen cy apartment South Garner Street Close to campus. Utilities included Call 237-1309 WANTED: ONE MALE roommate to share efficiency. Close to campus 238.22677 PASSENGERS WANTED FOR roundtrip flight to Minneapolis 17- 22 Dec. $llO each for expenses 238- 3238 TWO RIDERS NEEDED for Christmas break trip to Florida call Emily 234.4663 or Ilene 238.1275 LOST LOST in Atherton Hall: Blue Gore- Tex down jacket from Recreational Equipment Incorporated with matching hood. Medium sized with pair of wool-lined men's leather gloves •in right pocket. Contact Steve at 5.4927 or 5-1667. freedom of the publications under the jurisdiction of Collegian Inc. The Board has vacancies for two Penn State students to fill unexpired terms. Undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to apply. Interested students must . submit a letter of application no later than 5 p.m. Dec. 9 to Gerry Lynn Hamilton; Executive Secretary; Collegian Inc.; 126 Carnegie Building; University. Park, Pa. 16802. Applicants should include in their letters their term standing, major and details on qualifications. Staff members of The Daily Collegian are not eligible for these positions. No-confidence votes defeated Continued from Page 1.• "Is there an•example in the world of an open agreement which details the number of tanks or ammunition that are stockpiled or (arrangements for) intelligence cooperation or infrastruc ture?" Sharon said. generals with pretensions to lead ership." He denied the opposition's conten tion that the pact opened the way for Israeli troops to fight foreign wars. Israel's considerations would always be based on its own security needs, he said. But with the agreement in hand, "Israel can defend itself in the gravest situation that can arise in the future," he said. He said he saw nothing wrong with spelling out "the holy name of the threatener (the Soviet Union) in the agreement. What difference does it make if we say it is against the Soviet Union or against communism?" This was in response to Labor's former foreign , minister, Abba Eban, who argued that no similar treaty GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up Leland Enterprises 238.2553 ICE HOCKEY GOALIE equipment, used. Call Roger 234-9917 NON-SMOKING MALE-IBR- Cen tury Towers- $l5O/mo.-Wlnter. Call collect (717)875.3693 TUTOR NEEDED: BEGINNING over break or at start of winter term for Psych. 415 and APL. Desparately needed, will pay $B. per hour. Call Janne at 466-7036, keep trying BEAUTIFY YOUR RESIDENCE. Earn beautiful soilfree plants.' .Have a plant party. Call Kris 355-8/81 s • Classified Information ca;Collegian - Mail-In Form •• Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first insertion Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first insertion. 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. e 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 Address (phone number published only if included below) Please print your ad one word per box Date ad begins Total days in paper Amount paid Classification NUMBER OF DAYS N OF WORDS apartments attention audio automotive for rent for sale found (free) ii t6 i 4 eite 126 To help you Carnegie 9:30-4:00 buy or sell ALL ADS MUST BE PREPAID AND MUST FOLLOW COLLEGIAN POLICY Classifications No PEHSONAL ads accepted by mail help wanted houses lost parties rides/riders rooms The Daily Collegian Thursday, Dec. 3, 1981— with any country had ever named the Soviets as a specific threat. Eban charged that the pact obliged the United States to support Israel against the Soviets and their allies, but not against "the real danger" the Arabs." • Shinui member Amnon Rubenstein, in presenting a motion, said Israel "extorted the agreement from Presi dent Reagan on the basis of things he said in his election campaign . . . It (the United States) gave in to a cam paign of pressure and pleas that would have embarrassed any sover eign nation." Meir Wilner, presenting the Com munist motion, warned: "You'll still need the help of the Soviet Union which is so close to this area." CCollegian I a ssified. Phone # Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc 126 Carnegie Building. University Park, PA 16802 roommates student service directory sublet typing wanted wanted to rent EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY