• 10—The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 4, 1981 . • • . a elm ou 0 a oin f 7.,;.,;.. 4 : i.,:„ ,v. ; • 2 T , , :v , i tsgic,; : '-','• ' ' '1•, ::: ' ''''' .It. -. * ,:l v ,' \Air 4* - „, z 74/ 2; ", A . : itli. •'' .44 1 / 4 , 44: 4 :'• - ", ( *.;',,,,.:"..:.:::::."`" , •: :.. :-..,. .. 4 . ,, ,..;..2..: " „..., . • '' , - 1, 4 ; -ri . • • - - . ••• .-....,.. 'y ~!; " ~,..', r -- ? - .. ....e ... .- : ~ joc - - ',.... -- ' , , 1 , 4 - ••••' ' - :t'‘ :: ‘ . : ~. ... . , ,:<.,., .- ; , .. ; 4, O'Y , , '•:•., - ... , t r ' .%-*,', < , , :t•-. -..,-: -•- ', c4 , ' .. * l4 r ' *4 ' Could still be re-elected, U.N. official says -..,-.--1... 4,•,, , - ,". „..• ~,, . 7 -_,..,,,,,:, .-...,•,... ~,, ....• ........,..,_ „„•,,, „, ~ ~,, rt'''',;: " V •;' -' f • • ( ' If .. - , ..... - ... . , ,:, , . . . ~„ ;p i . 7 .... „, • . • '''' 4F . 1 t ' 4 , •. A e• * ti` 1•- 7 ! ''. •t: .. --** - '7 - - 1 ' Pt..,:t A f ....4 -•..,. •4 1 , ~,,, ~. 4,,„ ', li, 4,' te , , i;„,, .;, ''' ......4.—...&. ' .„, ....., , „it•th „ By O.C . DOELLING • • ,•• • • ~ i l . ',: 6 41• ..;.," 1, .• -, "•*• , e '. ~q , ...,:ix 'NT, .. Organization of African Unity and the 93- pected the council to begin consultations ' • • 3• • / -•• •. ~, • i •,••• • ^ -, 4,, i 4. , ,, ••," - , • ,•.t,r , :. ~ '- • , _ ...,;,-4, 2 • A. •:. ' A.. A, Associated Press Writer nation non-aligned group. with a view to opening the race. ~...• , ...,) ~,eti, 4 , 40` ' .:4,' ~, UNITED,:•t=. NATIONS (AP) Kurt • Otunnu said it was possible that, if the Waldheim met with Otunnu at noon &',"'.‘ .4 , , , --- ' . ',A,"-:.-.4 0 ,- ~,..,4-4 /I- ,--- ...,......14 , ;* - _ - -,0::4 , . N'....2. , ` , - ..„ Waldheim dropped out of the deadlocked 15-member council could not agree on a and submitted a letter saying that, in '. ' • a - --, . ~ , I -„,.. , - r - N --- 4 O i l ' ' -`, •'. ~ .. , • • . ' '. ' N-1. ~.1 --, ....., , • balloting for secretary general yesterday compromise candidate, it might agree as view of the election stalemate "and in --- ... , t . • ` e „, Ain . , 6 i: • - - . At t ' • •11 '' 1 ' ' ••• • but a U.N. official said the Austrian a last resort to split the next term be- order to facilitate the task of the council, • . - , IN • . A • . . .. i , • ••1 ' incumbent still could be re-elected for an tween Waldheim and Salim. Under U.N. I would ask that my name not be included -,; 4 I ~ 1 ;•., Aif . Ati .' • • unprecedented third term. ~,..,.. .„..,,,,, rules, the organization must have a sec- in further ballots the council may hold. I • . / : , '•:-;:: i 1 • ' ••• • ~, 1 *: 17 • ';''' "ft Waldheim's Third World challenger retary general by Jan. 1, he said. i am making this request in the greater .• , , •• • 'l/- ,•,•,4 • , - 3 4 , , ~, * ' 1 ' • ' ' ;Tanzanian Foreign Minister Salim "But at this stage a split term is out," interest of the organization to which I ,• . , , • :Ahmed Salim, who also had been asked . , . by the Security Council president to 4 . stand aside, declared himself still a can- 1 and in order to facilitate the task of the , ,- . xlidate. . • • I A U.N. official who is close to Wald- council, I would ask that my name not be helm but refused to be named said the secretary general was ready to consider included in further ballots the council may hold. I . , any "reasonable offer" from the Securi- am making this request in the greater interest of , -ty Council to remain in office beyond the deadline of Dec. 31. the organization to which I remain unalterably , Ugandan Ambassador Olara Otunnu, cbmmitted.' Security Council president for Decem- • ~ f '.• r' ' . N Y • . ' 4 - 4 ' . 14 , 4,1..0 •i V.I.- .' : ber, said that after 16 rounds of inconclu sive balloting, which began more than a Kurt Waldheim, Secretary General of the , month ago, he had asked Waldheim and United Nations , , „ ' , - '-'-',- - 601 , Salim "to step aside so we can consider other candidates and Waldheim corn- - t• i * 'N% -•"' ' ' .': 4 1 '1 ' plied." China is committed to election of a Otunnu said, referring to strong opposi- remain unalterably committed." • Third World candidate and has consis- tion within the council. "Nothing is corn- The 62-year-old former foreign min tently vetoed Waldheim. The United pletely ruled out. It might be possible for ister of Austria has served 10 years in the .-, , ~.&• -„,,,, -,, •. ~.•• , „ pi , 4... , {.. States has repeatedly vetoed Salim. the council to arrive at a consensus." post of United Nations chief administra-. , ,V ' ' • . • ,- 1 , •.t , , • ~ N. 4.„ .. 0 . „ . c • The question of withdrawing Salim's This also opened the possibility that tive officer, having succeeded U Thant of - ;: ;: A ‘i , , • • t„.,,,,,k ,1 4 , , „, t .., ~, • . .„, ~.. , i •. ~ ~,, iTut, - r'• '", • • - • • •', •.t .-.' •, .4 t ` • ~ ' ' ... 4.4. , • r f y 4 " ;* / ti • name from the balloting was discussed at Waldheim or Salim could be picked with- Burma in December 1971. His main sup- ~ •, . , - .f,,- - -/, t <,... -444,,‘ , • <l4:, 1: <L,. ~ , , \AA, • . A meeting of the group of. African U.N. out formal balloting. This would provide port has come from the West and the •,:e • 'so ' 4o `.* '.• ''. ,‘.-,. • '' ,4 , ri ,, ). .„: ~,, ~„,„- , . ; , r, 4 ,.• c. , , Zt v member states after which Oumarou a face-saving device for either China or Soviet Union, which apparently prefer to ' :, ' '` ~, ,•••' -. ~; i '' . l• - ••, , :N . 4 •i t t ;,,,- ~ ~' 1 ' ~,. •,%: j ' t, l;'' * 7 , 1 t t .Ftif , 6 **"l.., , , Youssoufou, U.N. observer of the 51-na- the United States, whose vetoes have stick with a tried and skilled diplomat not • tion Organization of African Unity, an- deadlocked the election. known for taking undue risks. ' ' , ',.N1," ' •• , .."‘zs .s. 1 tut-- .4. .-• < „.,•.- A., . Y, • • •nounced: "Mr. Salim is our candidate." A Western council member said that U.N. sspokesman Rudolf Stajduhar, in • i•414-3 , ,,,,• ,, ' g, \\ , 3 ' ',. •„ , ' ~, . - 1 , -1 4 . t 14, ~ e Salim also reaffirmed that "I am still a rather than a split term, he foresaw the •• announcing Waldheim's decision, de- . . , ' ' . 3j , ' i yz. ' ..4 4 7 , ' 1 ) . ~ .44 .o. ,o 4 . • j., • ,., 1 1., .4 , ''',•:,,'• ~ ' "A 4 .." ~ ' 1:•"'`0 4 , • • - •.° 4 ' PO. candidate." He would not say, however, ) possibility of the council's deciding by dined to state outright whether it meant I , 1 „.. .„ A ,,, ~ , ~ ~ ,„ ~,, 4 ,... 1 .„ whether he might remove himself from consensus merely to extend Waldheim's that Waldheim had thrown in the towel • , -„Ns, . • e''',- ~ •" 1 ! t .‘" ~, - 7. 4 . /..., 1 ..,, ,„,.. f . ..,„ -.. . • • • ..„...... , ,i.' / „the balloting, at least temporarily, for current term for an additional two years. and would not even consider a limited ?../. • • •,.. - -the consideration of other candidates. "I want the matter to be settled before extension of his present, five-year term. . ... . . „ Memories perserved "There's no question of withdrawal," Dec. 15," when the U.N. General Assem- Since the on-and-off balloting began on . ., Algerian Ambassador Mohammed Bed- bly's current session is due to adjourn, Oct 27, Chinese and American vetoes s ', • :t ' ‘',, . 4 , ~. . .. , ' Cynthia Lennon, first wife of.slain Beatle John Lennon (insert), stands in front of - jaooui said after the Africans met. Otunnu said. The Security Council nomi- have stymied both Waldheim and Salim. Or 41,, ! ' • her ;25,000 painting which she donated to the Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled The 39-year-old Salim has been run. nates a candidate for election by the 157- Balloting has been suspended , since Nov. 1 . ' 4 ,1 1 8 ;1, ' iO- 1 - ‘ , , ,. ~..., ~.• 2 ' , Children. Lennon was shot almost a year ago in front of the New York apartment ning with the endorsement of both the member assembly. Otunnu said he ex- 17. ,T, ,A, , •. , , ~, ' building where he and second wife Yoko Ono lived with their son. . • . ..,.. . , • • • . .• .. ' : ' COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS_ HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY. De- . • FEMALE TO SUBLET 1/2-one bed-. LOST older , . ~ • FOR SALE ~...., , AUTOMOTIVE livery: 18 or own car with room Century Towers, rent negot. I --- insurance. Wages, tips, mileage i..,eb 238-9435 • abortion Answers ... , ~, • BACH STRADIVARIUS TRUMPET. - I t. g. FEMALE WANTED TO share 1 / 2 of 2 and bonus. Apply Domino's Pizza, A PAIR OF prescription glasses; FEMALE WANTED: SHARE 1/4 of free pregnancy (to yesterday's puzzle) Model _ 43, mint condition, $325, I ‹,.. al. ' bedroom apt. in S.C. house. Call 421 East Beaver, rear • round, brown frames; Tuesday, De- two bedroom apt. $137.50/month • negotiable. Call 865-3904 . ''. 4 * 141! 237.2898 OVERSEAS JOBS - SUMMER/year comber 1, between 2-3 pm; at fegis, neg. at Loft apt. 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If found, please call 234- apart- ro ,-, ~., ..•. a nu i- g... t y p. 1 - - r,e,a t 4 Please call Denise 238-1419. Keep sation skills useful, but not nec- 2165. Thanks ment in Amine with fireplace and ' d 3 ri i 511. E'S $ 1., A -,trying! "ThE bEST Wily TO essary. Central PA Dance Meeting, . . or 238-0145 R R • ' FOR SALE: SINGLE bed with mat- . // Workshop 237-2784. 11am - 7pm START YOUR wEEkENCII - 1 / 2 • tress and box spring. $7O or nego- EXOTIC RESORTS, SAILING expe -liable. Call Brenda - 237-7389. Keep cozy one bedroom apt. in house. ditions! Needed: sports instructors, : trying SAITURCIAy I office personnel, counselors. Eu- You won't find a sermon. FOR RENT, ROOM, meals, social Female nonsmoker. Five minutes - HONDA CL4SO, 1970. Artley flute. 2 IID rope, Carribean, Worldwide! Sum- But you may find a message privledges, parking to male stu- from campus. Wendy 234.4382, Pam womens • chairs. Come and check it out! 238- IF ARTy mer. Career. Send $6.95 +sl You won't have to kneel. • dents in fraternity, house close 237-4049 campus, 238-8248, 238-7021 .2803 - Alan handling for application, openings, SUBLET ■EFFICIENCY APART - ; ICE HOCKEY EQUIPMENT. Excel- I TT ThE DEN. pp guide to Cruiseworld, 93, Box But if you want, you can pray LEMONT ONE BEDROOM unfur- MENT, 421 E. Beaver, only one medical center Confidentials.ervce :lent condition, reasonable prices: 60129, Sacramento, Ca. 95860 We won't pass a plate when the nished, $220/mo. Utilities included, block to campus, available immedl- • • Call Allen at 234-2432, must sell! GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTORS - BEL- service is over. grad or prof: No pets, 238-8874 or ately, 238-4846 birth free outpatient 238-9639 • SUBLET HALF OF 2 bd r. furnished control early detection abortion . OLIN MARK IV 160 cm skiis, excel- 118 S. GARNER LEFONTE YMCA Call Lewis Hal- But we will shake your hand, lock 355-5551 - part time from 3to RESPONSIBLE NONSMOKING apt. Dec. 81 thru' Aug. 82. 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Accept ATTENTION: ROOMMATE NEEDED cy apartment South Garner Street. •search wanted. Centre County FEMALE NEEDED FOR 1 / 4 2 bed- Sundays at 10:45 A.M. Close to campus. Utilities Included. best offer. 237-3740 to sublet for an efficiency apart- Home Health Service is accepting room apt, winter/spring utilities In- Call 237-1309 • SAVE MONEY BY buying your dorm ment at $137.50/mo. Call 234-6287 applications from students inter- at the Friends Meetinghouse, eluded, Call 237-1417, 118/mo. , , Se% ' contract . (female) from me. Price soon ested in work experience on a corn- 611 East Prospect Avenue. WANTED: ONE MALE roommate to -.- - FEMALE NEEDED TO sublet 1 / 2 of 2 ; negotiable. Call Karen 865-0900 COUPLES; MALE-FEMALE or fe- munity home care agency. Projects share efficiency. Close to campus bedroom apartment on South Allen 238-22677 Wake up with ' TAME FERRETS. SMART, loveable male-female, we have one double in journalism, communication, per- Street. Call 23743516 -, - - 7 -I t house-pets. Raccoon faces. Great room left. 2 blocks to campus and sonnel, marketing, and resource . • mousers. Quiet. Clean, $60.00- all utilities paid, $225 per month- development available. Contact: FEMALE NEEDED TO sublet Spring term. 1/3 of a apartment $133 a —III=IIECHEIIt da ti l l l e y CO II eg ian ~.... _ ' $75.00. 1-717-349-7610 237-2895 Manager Community Relations, ' rums- ...), Centre County Home Health Serv- . month includes utilities and bus • USED VACUUM CLEANERS-' FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED - ice, 221 W. High Street Bellefonte, PASSENGERS WANTED for round- pass. Kathie 234.2322 - \ „oat , ....., ./...'44/ \\ • ' \ uprights and canisters- starting at share 1/bdr apartment condomini- ~.1557 - - - trip flight to Minneapolis, Dec. 17- FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED/ . $14.95 and up. Penn State Kirby urn. Ambassador Square. Excellent ''''''' • 355-9239 location $l7O/mo. Call Carol 238- UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY of 22. For help with expenses, your Share large bedroom/Park Hill costs would be $125 (or $lOO for • • 4780 • North Central PA, Inc. Is accepting Apt./Close to campus/furnished- . roundtrip Chicago or $75 for one- Now - summer/Rent negotiable/Call • . , . FEMALE SUBLET SMALL one-bed- • applications for Resident Manage way Dayton) 238-3238 Cindy 238 . 1629 Collegian Inc. is seeking two students room apartment, $137.50/month, in- rs. These are live-in positions, work - ATTENTION • . dudes utilities and furniture, ing with developmentally disabled TWO RIDERS NEEDED for FEMALE SUBLET: 1 / 2 of two bed persons, offering excellent salary, Christmas break trip to Florida call ' room (furnished) on bus route. Rent • ARE YOU INTERESTED in personal room and board plus fringe benefits Emily 234.4663 or Ilene 238.1275 neg. Call Karen, 234-1181 t® serve on the Board of located across the street from cam- pus. Air conditioning, balcony, ca- Directors • change, growth, via a group expert- ble, available December-August. •• once? Variety of groups available Call Debbie, 863-1326 - call CAPS 863-0395 or stop by 217 : Ritenour FEMALE WANTED: SHARE 1/4 of • ' . • • two bedroom apt. $137.50/month - - Collegian Inc. is a private non-profit freedom of the publications under the ' PORTRAITS-SKETCHED IN char- • coal by local artist. A unique gift for fera neg. bly. Call 237-0579 ask at loft apt. Non-smoki or ng Terri pre- corporation, which is legally and jurisdiction of Collegian Inc. • , • f X-Mas. Only $l6. Call for appoint- or Donna financially responsible for The Daily The Board has vacancies for two • ment. Jeff 466-7510 • LARGE CONDO near campus. 1-2 Collegian and related publications. Penn State students to fill unexpired : SPRING BREAK PACKAGE - Baha- girls now - Aug $175/ea. Completely mas - for more information call ' ATTEpiTioN The Board of Directors of Collegian terms. Undergraduate and graduate Debra at Centre for Travel 238.4987 furnished, gorgeous, quiet. 237- 2678 10-11 pm Inc. comprises 11 members, who are students are eligible to apply. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST MALE FOR ONE-THIRD large one charged with: Interested students must submit a • FELLOWSHIP is a liberal faith, a bedroom. Lion's Gate $125 month. caring community of free and disci- • Overseeing the operation of The letter of application no later than 5 Dec. 1 through May 31. Bus pass plined women and men who are included and furnished call 234- ' Daily Collegian and related p.m. Dec. 9to Gerry Lynn Hamilton; - seeking to unify all people in a large 8242 spiritual fellowship through a phi- publications. ios.- •-,- of rbligion that stresses 1 / 2 of 2-bedroom trailer. Furnished. ' • mat. goodness, and service. Join Everything included $l5O/mo. Ne- Non-L3usiness Students • Selecting the management 126 Carnegie Building; University •us ;.unuays, 10:30 am at 758 Glenn gotiable. Circleville Road. Winter personnel, including the student editor Park, Pa. 16802. : Road, State College Term. 237-3856 and the student business manager of Applicants should include in their ONE EXTRA LARGE single room • ' available 2 blocks from campus. • AP• ARTMENTS Female only. All utilities paid by The Daily Collegian. letters their term standing, major and • Setting board policy and long- details on qualifications. • landlord. $l9O per month-237-2895 , • FEMALE WANTED: SHARE 1/4 of ONE OR TWO roommates wanted Spaces available in the range goals. Staff members of The Daily • two bedroom apt. Non-smoker p re- for winter and spring term. Fur- • Ensuring the financial Collegian are not eligible for these ferably. Call 237-0579 ask for Terri nished three bedroom Briarwood • or Donna independence and the editorial positions. townhouse. Call 238-5931 ' following courses NICE ONE BEDROOM APT. In ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR rest of : . Call Jeff winter and/or spring terms. , home, Pleasant Gap. Ideal for pro- . 6pm • fessional or grad. $178.50 includes after 237 . • ; heat and utilities except electricity. thing -4307 $135/month incl. every- Collegian Inc. : Available immediately. 359-2101 or SHARE 1 / 2 OF TWO bdrm town- ' • 234-0339 house furnished, washer, dryer, Finance 100 MWF 3 8 Mueller • . • WANTED: NON-SMOKING MALE to dishwasher, util. Includ. 234-6047 , • share large one bedroom apart. WANTED ROOMMATE TO share 1/3 ' Mangement 100 MWF 1 102 Forum . The Daily Collegian The Weekly Collegian ment. $193/mo. Including all utill- of one bedroom Park Hill apartment. • ties and cable. Call Andy (collect) starting now. Rent negotiable call • •215.443-0866 237-7416 - Collegian Magazine : p 7,-,\**. V Z S - 4 ''.t• e ' t, - Z."Rs'' '"Z!. ' ':,_ v ~, ai. . . • 'N • r ...------- , collegian notes • Alpha Phi Alpha will sponsor an in-depth look at the black greek system at 9 tonight in the HUB lounge near the television room. The program will feature the documentary film "BrOth erhood," and a• discussion will follow. Admission is free, and 0 refreshments will be served. 11 • The Daily Collegian will hold'tryouts for its news staff at 7:30 Sunday night in 75 Willard. Bring a blue exam book. For more information, call Sally or Paula at 8654828. • The Newman Student Association will sponsor a pizza party after 5:15 mass tonight in the main lounge of Eisenhower Chapel. Officers will be introduced, and programs will be discussed. cs, . Interlandia Folkdance will sponsor a folkdance at 7:30 04 tonight in 301 HUB. Dances will be taught and requests will be bj taken. • Student counselor applications are due by 5 p.m. today M 135 Boucke. Student counselors are available for information, counseling or referrals from 4 p.m. to midnight Mondays through Fridays, and from noon until 8 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Applications are also available in 135 Boucke. Fresh men, sophomores and juniors may apply. • The World Agricultural Service Society is sponsoring an international craft sale from 6 to 9:30 tonight, 9:30 a.m. to 9;30 p.m. tomorrow, and I.p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday at the Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. The crafts are made by, people in developing countries, and the proceeds will help sponsor a trip to Puerto Rico offered by an international agriculture course. • The Hetzel Union Board Coffeehouse Committee will hold Wednesday night coffeehouse auditions from. 1 to 4 Sunday • The PSU Krishna Yoga Society is sponsoring a free afternoon in 301 HUB. Order filed for $1,830 Seafood company filed order against dead Sub. Shack owner The seats are unoccupied, the door is filed a $1,830.23 order for unpaid debts ' criminal homicide, two counts of theft bolted shut and an Order of Execution against the sandwich shops owner, Sesto and unauthorized use of a motor.vehicle, has been placed below the CLOSED sign A. Fabri. the Pike County Police Department said. aat Tony's Sub Shack. Fabri, 55, was found dead Nov. 25 in his Olswfski was arraigned last week be • The order, filed Nov. 13, states that all brother's cabin near Woodland Lake in fore Magistrate Carolyn Purdue, Mil of the contents of the restaurant are Dingman Township, Pike County. Mul- . ford, and held without bail at .the State levied by Centre County Sheriff Richard tiple sledgehammer blows' to his head Correctional Institute at Muncy. She was V. Waite and nothing can be removed and body were the cause of death, Pike apprehended by State Police after she without the sheriff's permission. The sub County Coroner James Martin said. • allegedly took $2OO from Fabri and left shack is located at 484 E. College Ave. Cathy Ann Olswfski, 17, 2004 N. Athei- the scene in Fabri's 1974 Pontiac, police Sunbury Wholesale Seafood Company ton St., was charged as an adult with said. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS FOUND • "FOUND" NOTICES • ARE PUBLISHED • FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE BASKETBALL IN SOUTH gym Rec. .Hall on the evening of Dec. 1. Call 865-9897 FOUND EVENING OF Notre Dame game: gold Bulova quartz watch. Stop at 606 Mueller and Identify FOUND MAN'S GOLD high school r•. ring before Thanksgiving break. Call 238.3083 to identify. Ask for Guy FOUND: 11/8/81, two suitcases on York Drive near Green Subaru. Call Marylynn or Missy 238.7321 RICHARD M. FOUND Pa. license at Gaff Sat., 11/14. Call Dean 234-2085 f~ERS:ONA•IS AAAAA FEMALE ENGINEERS - un fortunately, the crowd prevented our meeting last term, but we would Tike to try again. Interested? Please reply personals • Hopeful grds • ALEX S. HANDED YOU your cards at beginning of registration. Would like to hear what courses you finally got. Respond Cardhandier.AßE YOU LOSING your Social Security, benefits next year due to Reagan's policies? If you are please contact Mark Green at the Collegian. 865- 1828 DEAR CUTE AEROSPACE engineer at last term's botched resume pre- paration: I would like to see you again, but this time under better circumstances. If interested, reply ' Personals•curious Chem. E DISC-JOCKEY APARTMENT sale: • albums, 45's, new, used, collectables. 536 West College AO nue December 7-8 UP TO TWENTY-ONE. You've been the best. Let's continue thru many, many more. Happy Birthday, Julia. Love, Mike DON'T TRASH YOUR scratched re- WELCOME BACK FRABLE! .. cords! If they are functional, Plastic Fantastic will pay you 50 cents for each one. Bring them to 352 E. College 234.3200 GLENN, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! I can't wait for the other 95. I love you. C 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 A 1 about a gift membership for your , self! Merry Christmas. HELP!! LOST tan corduroy coat at KDR on Fri., N0v.20. Took wrong coat by accident. Please call 865- 3215 HEY JUDE - HAPPY Birthday. Now that you're finally 21, you can go out ‘: and "get it" done but don't forget p. V you'll have to "low" with every !' other Tom, Dick or Joe "Yeahesss" Love from us HEY LADY • NO bird stew for Peep Peep and Mr. Parrot! Please return! Sad Sak ICE HOCKEY THIS weekend vs NCAA Division II rival Cortland e State. Friday 9:lspm and Saturday 8:00pm. Tickets at •rink; Students • $l.OO. Don't miss the exciting ac • tion INDEPENDENT MOBILE D.J. Asso clation. 234-069 i INVITE A FRIEND to the Penn State Wrestling invitational, Friday Dec. 4 and Saturday Dec. 5, I&7pm. Razzle o 'em wrestlers! JOHN, ONLY A madman would be shot a with a hockey puck! But we like our men a little mad. Good luck t , with the icers 0 WHO IS WALLY CHANG? YACHAD CHUG BAYIT (dinner and discussions) 4:15 pm Sunday De• camber, 6th meet at HUB Info desk JUPERINO: HAPPY 21ST to my favorite cousin! Always remenber; Creamery trips,Football, Sophmore slump, • Penn Towers, eat lunch much? Are we really graduating? Oh well c'est la cake! Have a great b-day. Love, Trink J.B. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! J.B. LARRY, ASSISTANT ICER coach, you make us wanna Join the hockey team LOST AT FIJI Tuesday night: white, black and grey Mexican sweater. If found or info call Sarah: 865.9674 sreward MERLIN, ICER MAGICIAN, you make magic for us, you dirty old man, D.B. Enterprises 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 NO LONGER JAIL bait! Call Heath er W. and wish her a happy 18th Love, Tad PLANNING EXOTIC BIRTHDAY par ty: Adventuresome mature personi needed to help celebrate. Reply Personals 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 THE PENN STATE Bookstore. on Campus will be open•longer, begin ning-of-the-term hours: Friday, Dec. 4.8:30am to 8:00 pm; Saturday, Dec. 5-9:ooam to 5:00pm; Sunday, Dec. - 1:00 to 5:00; and Monday, Dec. 7- B:3oam to 8:00pm WHOEVER WAS SELLING the "fun .ny" 'Rama shirts...l need one for dad. Call Connie 5-5930 T.0.1.r. ********* * * * * * * * * * General Photo's NINTH ANNIVERSARY SUPER SALE! Hundreds of values in... * • Cameras • Lenses • Projectors And a Free Gift for you while they last tomorrow from 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. (Listen to WRSC during our live broadcast) Get your photo needs at special prices only at.. . GENERAL PINTOGRAPEC: 325 East Beaver Ave. ********* * * * * * * * * * vegetarian feast at 7 tonight and 5 Sunday afternoon at 103 E Hamiltion Ave. • The Penn State Ice Hockey Club will play NCAA Division II rival Cortland State at 9:15 tonight and 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Ice Pavillion. • Alpha Lambda Delta freshmen honor society will hold an Officers' meeting at 8:30 this morning in 135 Boucke. • The HUB Craft Centre is holding registration from noon until 5 p.m. today through Sunday in 312 HUB. Special two-week classes in calligraphy, drawing, batik, basketry, wheat weav ing, macrame, silk screen and stained glass will be offered. Four-week classes in pottery, loom weaving, card weaving•and watercolor are also offered. • The Harvest of Crafts will be shown from noon until 8 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Friends Meeting House, 611 E. Prospect Ave. The Central Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen is sponsoring the event. • The Art Alliance and Potters Guild sale will be held from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Art Alliance Building, Lemont. • State Rep. Gregg L. Cunningham, R-Centre County, will hold a town meeting at 7 Sunday night in the College Township Municipal Building, 1481 E. College Ave. :...i'. -- : - ...-:.'.::'.S..R .: V:IC'E . :: - .........:',):,... 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 Helster St. Phone 238-4987. Any way you want to go, any place in the world at no service charge CUSTOM SHOE REPAIR, quality materials, expert craftmanship for all your footwear. 210 South Allen St. 237-0827 CUT AND DRIED Hairstyling for men and women. Call for appoint ment. Open six days a week 9 to 5 GUARANTEED WATCH AND jewel ry repairing. Mur Jewelers 125 S. Allen• St. 237-3896. No charge for credit, free estimates INFINITY PHOTOGRAPHY 140 West Nittany Avenue 238-0583. We do Sorority and Fraternity formals, socials, 'composites. Also wed dings, graduations, other special occasions LYON'S KENNELS 328 W. College Avenue 234-2370 'Where every dog Is styled to look his best.' Profes sional grooming and grooming aids SERVICE FOR ALL small appli ances, hairdryers, curling • Irons, Irons, heaters, shavers, etc. Klaban's Home and Appliance Co. 206 S. Allen St. THE DECORATOR'S WORKSHOP 200 West College Ave. 237-8900. Open monday through saturday 7:30 to 5:30, tuesday and thursday 81 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. 2383800 • Accessories in debts PENN STATE. • • A QUALITY EDUCATION? A Panel Discussion Dr. Stanley Paulson • ' Dr. Caroline Eckhardt Dan Coffman Steve Osborn Tues., Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m., Lounge, Warnock Union Building, North Nails sponsored by The Forum for Free Religious Thought Dec. 6th 11:30 a.m. Lox and Bagel Brunch 2.50 members, 3.50 non members Sign up for the Decl 1, 12 & 13th weekend on the Mideast. 10.00 members 15.00 non members. Call 237-2408 today. Dec. 9th 4-7:30 p.m. 17th annual Jewish Food Fair at 620 E. Hamilton Ave. AV Baked goods; Israeli gifts, Chanukah wrap, and deli supper. Tickets available for 16 super prizes donated by local merchants. Tom.s to housebreak a butglimr. Remember, the average burglar will break into a house only when the going looks easy. Here are 7 effective ways to discour age him. 1. Install deadbolt locks on all exterior doors. 2. Make certain all windows and patio and garage doors are securely locked. 3. Buy an inexpensive timer to turn on your lights and radio when you're out for an evening. 4. When,you go on vacation, ask neighbors to keep an eye on things. Have deliveries stopped, mail picked up and keep your grass cut. The point is, make your house look occupied 5. Keep your lawn tractor and bikes locked up when they're not in use. 6. There is no place you can think of to hide a key that a smart burglar hasn't thought of first. 7. Never leave notes to delivery men indicating that nobody is home. Make Crime MoreTroubleThan It's Worth. PINNSILVANIAI • CJAMI Murder may be drug related After two months of interviews with On Dec. 14, 1980, Kinser disap- Lee Nollau and a team of officers more than 100 people, local police peared from his State College apart- traveled to Milwaukee, Wis., San An believe the murder *of Thomas Kinser ment, and was found shot to death in a tonio, Texas, Denver, Colo., Fort was drug related, said Police Chief wooded area 'near Skimont in Harris Jackson, S.C., and unspecified loca- Elwood Williams Jr. of the State Col- Township on Sept. 27. tions in Virginia to interview people lege Police Department. The FBI Crime Laboratory in who either knew . Kinser or left town ' The Bureau of Drug Control has Washington, D.C., has been used to hurriedly at about the same time he been cooperating in the investigation, assist in finding physical evidence at disappeared, Williams said. Williams said, but no details could be the crime scene, Williams said released at this time. Centre County District Attorney —by Francine Kaufman Annual festival heralds season By ELLYN HARLEY Daily Collegian Staff Writer Bright, traditional costumes, delectable international treats, unique arts and crafts, exhibits and films will be some of the major attractions of an International Fair held from noon until 6 p.m. Sunday in the HUB Ballroom as part of the eighth annual International Holiday Festival. The opening ceremony for this "Inter-Cultural Celebration" will be held at 12:30 this afternoon in the Kern Graduate Building lobby. The public is invited to all activities that are part of this 10-day long holiday event. The festival chairmanship, which is alternated yearly be tween James F. Lynch Jr., assistant director for International Student Affairs, and John A. McCauley, assistant director of student activities, will be handled this year by McCauley: "The University community will come out, and we never have doubts about the international community coming out," McCauley said. "We think our promotion has been better, and we hope we'll draw significant numbers of Americans. "Where else can you go to get food from 15 different countries?" McCauley said. McCauley said the committee charged with organizing the festival has been working since early Fall Term. The festival began eight years ago in an attempt to consolidate the diverse international activities that occurred at different times throughout the year and were much more low key, McCauley said. "We had a number of smaller events in previous years. A lot of international clubs would have a dinner once a year and show films," Lynch said. "We saw that there was definitely a market for a larger event." The International Fair, in its fourth year, is the major attraction of the Festival, Lynch said. The attendance at the Fair has increased every year, rising from between 800 and 900 in 1978 to about 1,500 people last year, Lynch said. The fair is popular with students as well as town Dec. 4th Liberal Services & Oneg c. sth 9:30 a.m. Traditional rvices & Kiddush 8 p.m. evening by the fire with music and board games hille .- - , r'sJustioe Commission , Harrisburg. Pa. 17120 GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up. DO YOU NEED another roommate LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOMS Leland Enterprises 238.2553 . for Winter? Call Stu at 234.0629. available at Alpha Phi Delta ICE HOCKEY GOALIE equipment, Prefer close to campus fraternity for winter and spring used. Call Roger 234.9917 GARAGE FOR RENT. Near campus, terms. Call 238-4589 Call 238-5215 or 865-7213 NON-SMOKING MALE•IBR• Cen tury Towers• $l5O/mo.-INlnter. Call collect (717)875.3693 STUDENT SERVICE DIRECTORY DEER AND OTHER skins tanned and bought. 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' "People call as early as September and say, 'Are you going to have that thing again?' Once a person comes the first time, they want to come back," Lynch said. However, the Fair is not the only event of the International Holiday Festival. Sunday will also feature a "Messiah Sing- In" featuring the University Choirs, the Lutheran Student Parish and the Nittany Valley Symphony at'3 p.m. in Schwab Auditori um. Exhibitions including "Art of the Contemporary American Indian" in the HUB Gallery and the "International Artifacts Sale" in the Kern Lobby will be displayed through Dec. 18, and a laser photography and Art Print Sale will be held next week in the HUB Gallery Monday and Tuesday will include noontime concerts of international music in the Kern Lobby. Also on Monday, a symposium on "International Development: Are Women Los ing Out?" will be held from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. in 101 Kern. A plant sale starting at 10 a.m., and a craft demonstration at 7 p.m., will take place Wednesday in the Kern Lobby, and Thursday's activities will include a Holiday Luncheon starting at 11 a.m. in Kern Cafeteria. Next Friday, a "Snowflake Buffet" will be held at 6:30 p.m. in 101 Kern. Next Saturday, a children's Christmas party will start at noon in Walnut Building and an International coffee house will be held at 8 next Saturday night in 102 Kern. The public is invited to meet at 8 p.m. on Dec. 13 in Eisenhower Auditorium to join in Christmas caroling around campus, the concluding event of the the International Holiday Festival. The organizations coordinating events in the International Festival are the Graduate Student Association, Hetzel Union Board, International Council, Kern Graduate Commons, Office of International Student Affairs, Office of Religious Affairs, Office of Student Activities, Paul Robeson Cultural Center, and Residential Life Programs. 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