, 1 6-The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 11, 1981 Boyle_ still interested F Women s studies ignores blacks, speakerisay II By RON CROW ~ dialogue between Smith and Harley. --- two programs yet. It can be,good however to combine in local government Daily Collegian Staff Writer "We need to show colleges how they can integrate the 'two ro ams to attract-more like last P gr people, "All the women are white, all the blacks are men," the black women's history into other courses in Black night's program, she said. , the sub-title to a new book about black women's studies," Harley said. • For the most part, colleges and "The two programs can be unified and , still be By MARGARET ANN WALSH volved process that might jeopardize the studies still applies to Women's studies, writer Bar- universities have impioved in their Black Studies different," Smith said." Black Women's studies Daily Collegian Staff Writer , funds for 1982, he said. bara Smith said during the keynote address on "The programs, she said. • should deal with women and blacks." Ray Boyle has not lost interest in local Boyle disagreed with Fairbanks as- Intersection of Black studies and Women's studies" "Black women's studies have unleashed a black James Stewart, director of the Black studies pro government even though he was not sessment: "Social service applications ' last night in the HUB. woman that black men aren't used to," Jim Stewart gram at the Univeisity, asked if the initial dynamism elected to the State College Municipal wouldn't take much time. Just a meeting • "Black Studies programs exclude black women (12th-journalism) said. He said black women now are and creativity of the Black studies movement has Council. . to review them." from teaching," said Sharon Harley, Assistant Pro- very aggressive and suggested- that some' kind of expended itself. Harley said it is a shame the pro- Boyle and several others have formu- Another problem with Fairbanks' pro- fessor of Afro-American Studies at the University of program needs to be formed to prepare black men to. • gram is losing dynamism and pointed out that Black lated a proposal suggesting uses for the posals, Boyle said, is that they really Maryland. Smith said -Women's studies programs handle this. studies don't have a movement to rely on. , federal Community Development Block ' only include State College. The entire have been predominantly white and were not addres : In response to Stewart's question Smith said Black Smith said the activist movement of the sixties and Grants. State College is receiving the county was designated the metropolitan sing their own racism. studies courses should deal with this. She said it helps seveniies provided a place for Black studies. Now the funds as a result of being designated a area - with State College being the "It's bankrupt to say you are teaching Women's a lot when black men can realize this and know their feminist black movement is paving the way for Black Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area center of the metropolitan area, he said. studies when all your teachers are white women," own limits. - Women's studies. , in the 1980 census. "There are a hell of a lot of needy Smith said. Asked if it would be detrimental . to the Black Harley and Smith were guests at "The Intersection State College can expect between $730,- people in this county," Boyle said. "I'd Last night's keynote address dealt with problems in studies and Women's studies programs to combine- of Black studies and Women's studies, sponsoied by 000 and $780,000 annually for the next like to see the money spread around a Black studies and Women's studies in the form of a them, Harley said they weren't ready to intersect the the University Black studiesprogram. three years, Municipal Manager Carl B. bit." , , . Fairbanks said. Boyle said he would like to see the ' r% ~ - • Boyle objects to Fairbanks' proposal money invested in social programs, such black and Women ' s studies share future, pBnel says . that the funds be used for street lights as a community action weatherization, a and road reconstruction. community action center or park, or a By PHIL EVANS is student body and a lack of money for the program, studies and a greater self-awareness of the goals of "That's forgetting the purpose of the community garden project. Daily Collegian Staff Writer . she said. The program suffers because students who each group. money," he said. "Offering people more He has also suggested that some of the Black studies and women's studies share a corn- major in other programs may not have time to take Black feminist Barbara Smith said that the Univer street lighting is not offering services. funds be given as "out-and-out grants to mon background of being repressed, and their future women's study courses as electives, Rogers added. sity is basically a "white male institution" because it It's more of a service to the State College programs that are going to be hardest hit lies in a strong coalition to combat discrimination, Pointing to this reality and acknowledging a moral sends its graduates into the white business world. budget than to the people." by Presidnt Reagan's budget cuts. panel representatives told students yesterday at the committment made by the administration, Rogers People are afraid of the coalition between women "The (council block grant) committee "It's been done in other areas with Paul Robeson Cultural Center. said, "The faculty is not behind Women's studies in and blacks due to the enormity of sexism and racism members should ask themselves 'are we block grant money and been very suc- The panel, moderated by Emily Toth, assistant any tangible way." ' in the world, Smith said. really helping people?' " Boyle said. cessful." professor of English and American studies, directed Rogers said the program would offer ..a . 21-credit She pointed to the rise of third world feminism as Fairbanks said the funds are allowed Boyle said the most important factor in its comments to the topic of the intersection of black minor in the field of Women's studies starting Fall proof of the unescapable fact of the struggle for to be used in three general areas:' to help deciding the use of the funds will be large and women's studies. - Term 1983. equality. low- to moderate-income citizens, to im- citizen input. Audrey Rogers, the coordinator of the University's Sharon Harley, representing the Afro-American James Stewart, director of the University's black prove housing stock and to encourage However, Boyle said he is "hopeful Women's studies program, said the Women's studies studies program at the University of Maryland, studies program, said the program had also been economic development. (council and committee member) Folic - program suffers from being established in a time of addressed the causes that women and blacks had created out of the activism of the '6os when "it was . retrenchment. supported constructing street lights in a sec- is Lewis will push for needed services." trenchment. supported together in the United States history. initially a matter of survival." tion of town that is utilized b all "The majority feels we've gone far enough,7 Rog- Women and blacks shared the title of a "lower y types of Lewis has said she is in favor of using ers said. "In the real world,•women are not making being" because neither could buy or sell property/or At the peak of program, black studies was featured people, the project is of benefit to low- the money to expand Schlow Memorial the strides they think they are." independently establish themselves, Harley said. at 600 campuses across the United States. Only about income residents, he said. Library, 100 E. Beaver Ave., to make it For example, Rogers said only one woman was The abolition movement during the Civil War is 200 campuses offer such a program now, Stewart Fairbanks said he also supports the more accessible to the handicapped and promoted to full professorship at the University in evidence of a successful ' coalition between the two said. construction projects because they can elderly, and create a community center 1981. groups, Harley said. He acknowledged the lack of women in the black be implemented without a great deal of that could be used by a number of service ."Women are like blacks - first hired, first fired," -To successfully integrate women and blacks, Har- studies program and the possibility of bias in the paperwork. However, deciding which agencies. She also suggested using the Rogers said. ley said more blacks must become involved in wom- present teaching where the role of the black woman is agencies deserve the funds and then funds to rehabilitate housing in the re- Women's studies faces the problems of an apathet- en's studies, more women administrators in black concerned. . distfibuting the money would be an in- gion. I . 1 . , . , . , COLLEGIII.ti CLIISSIFIED ADS ' • ONE BEDROOM APT. , available FEMALE - OWN ROOM in 2-bed- ' FOR SIR AUTOMOTIVE General Photo's spring summer. Rent $280.+ block room apartment, $l7O/month. Walk HOUSES WANTED 2 VOLUME set Phys. 1 from campus. 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Beaver Ave. * 4-401-114-*******4-44 : : - ...:....;........-.::::...,:.'..:'..P5T, -.. :'..:', - .....E'..:. : . ..;::.::::: BRIGHT ORANGE WALLET. Brown trim, Velcro close. Lost in town Friday. If found, please contact Tammy,238.3446 or leave at HUB desk. Contents•great sentimental value! GOLD CHAIN BRACELET in ground floor Willard 1217 after 9th. Senti mental, please call 865-9860. Re ward LOUNGE PIANIST WANTED for cocktail hours. Repetolre should BASS PLAYER left mainstream 'include smooth standards, easy tong Island recording band to contemporary pieces and familiar GOLD INITIAL RING. Initials S.C. come to PSU. Serious bands or sing-alongs. Call Tom or Kerry at Sentimental value. Please call Cln- musicians interested in conquering 247-5873 dy 237-0267. Reward! Penn State call Bill 237-4937 LOST A LEATHER Wilson NBA bas ketball on Sunday, December 6th in the IM building. Roommate's ball. Need desperately. Call Dave 234- 5096 LOST: FRIDAY, 12/4-Skull, Ladles gold Advance digital watch; Satur day, 1 2 / 4 -Rec, gray scarf 237-1894 LOST in Atherton Hall: Blue Gore- Tex down jacket from Recreational Equipment Incorporated with matching hood. Medium sized with pair of wool-lined men's leather gloves in right pocket. Contact Steve at 5.4927 or 5.1667. LOST ON THIRD floor Stone Hall friday Dec. 4 brown leather bomber jacket size 42. If found contact Andy at 865.4892 LOST ORANGE WHITE male cat longhaired Dec. 3 McCormick Uni versity 238.6643 LOST: SHORT•HAIRED black male cat. If seen of found call 234.0958 or 238-3375. 25$ reward ERIC-THOUGH I'M quickly becom- RUSTICAL QUALITY STRING Band LOST: WOMAN'S SLATE grey full- ing a Nemir Nadhlr fan, I'm still Square Dance, B.llpm, HUB Ball length raincoat on Thurs. 0ct.29 In crazy about youl Hope you're room, adults $2.00, students $1.50 BAB. Reward. Call 364-9911 cheering up! You know Ivan and I Tickets at door. are glad you're back! Love ya- Mar NAVY SUEDE GUCCI purse with red stripe at Fill Saturday, 12/5. Any info. Reward 865%2253 'FOUND "FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE FOUND: GRAY WOOL gloves in 309 Sparks, 1218. Call 234-4009 evenings FOUND: WHITE GLOVE behind Har tranft during finale week. Joe 865- 5183 HEAVY CHAIN AND lock for motor cycle/bicycle. Owner with key to lock can claim 237-2938 I FOUND A calculator. Wanf It back? Call 237-0635 ONE BLUE AND white Penn State hat; pair red/white mittens. Claim in 140 Chambers SET OF TOYOTA and Ford .keys in the vicinity of Beaver Hall. Call 865- 0095 SUE PI PHI found your pledge book Beaver Hills parking lot call 238- 2673 PERSONALS AAAAA - FEMALE ENGINEERS - please meet us inside main en trance of Willard Bldg. (facing Thompson) at 7pm Friday or 2pm Sunday - Hopeful Grads AAAALRIGHT!, DANCING AND par tying with Delta Sigma Phi— the Pink Elephant— tonight from 9:30 until ? 508 Locust Lane AHOY DELTA CHI! Let's do it again - lin Anchor Splash 'Bl. Get psy ched! Love Ruth and Nadine ALL STUDENTS WHO attend St. Paul's. Tonight's_ the night to dance!! 3rd floor Education Build ing, 9-12 pm. All welcome! Ques tions? Call Ellen 865-7203 ALPHA SIGS: GOOD luck with Anchor Splash. Love, Rosie and Sharon ANN KLEIN JEANS • Notre Dame game. Pope jokes! Had to leave early. How about a second half? Reply personals • ?s=! A Post• Pearl Harbor Day-Pre New Years Eve Blowout? Yupl Nit tany 40, Friday 9 pm. Bombs away!! AROUND THE WORLD In 80 beers ...only at Zeno's. 80 different Im ported beers for your enjoyment ATTENTION PENN STATE!!! Bob, Jack, Rick, Scooter, and Scott (Studs of Cedarbrook) Wish all of their friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!! BUTCH, DENNIS, FUZZY, Jack, Mike, Paul, Terry • Congratulations on your initiation! We're anxious to become your sisters and are looking forward to wild times to gether. Love, DTD little sister pledg es cash for passport ticket numbers Z O r e..0.4....,,,..,nap. 667 and 682. Mary Beth 234-0693 ATTENTION MIKE, HAD A good time at your party. Hope to see you again. Liz's Friend Sugarbush Skiers! MR. BILL. OH nooool Santa likes § Payment #2—sso chocolate too! From your S.S due today 12/11 MUSICIANS: OPPORTUNITY HUB Ground Floor KNOCKS! Last Spring's hottest Ist-6th periods. 1 new band is reforming. Guitarists, Those on waiting list keyboardists call now 234-0754 additional spots PARTY AT SIGMA Phi Epsilon on Stop down! § Friday night. Be There!!! P, I'M SO happy that you wanted to come up and even happier that you 42 - 4-6`ltGon.ol , --9 - 3e-Olt-91491 are up here. It will surely be a time to remember. Love, B SEMESTER CHANGE? WHAT'S a semester? Bring your questions and concerns about 'the semester system to the lunchtime discussion , led by Chris Hopwood, Head of the E.A.8., I'M SORRY for all I put you Academic Assembly, and Dr. Du through. I'll always love you, but gan, Secretary to Calendar Conver- I've come to realize that some , sion Council, In HUB Lounge on things lust weren't meant to Ye. I Monday, Dec. 14 at noon. Spon miss you. Let's be friends. George sored by Alpha Lambda Delta Freshman Honor Society EXPERIENCED ACOUSTIC GUITAR Instructor now scheduling students for winter term. Reasonable rates. Glenn Kricher 238.3664 FOR SALE: PANASONIC portable am/fm stereo cassette, two years old. $l5O. Price negotiable 2344942 FRED • HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Thanks for being there when I need you. All my love, Sue GET SEASONED WITH Cedar, Sa guia, and I Tapa Keg House at a Christmas bash Friday, Dec. 11, 9:30-ish. Where? Zeta Psi 225 Fos ter 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. HIGHER BUYER-TOP prices paid for gold and silver In any form, one day only, Dec. 5, 1 lam to spm, Sheraton Inn downtown, State Col lege 0000 0 9000- 'What a. Christmas Resent Ak 0 7 c f§P d o •0 • b§ , OS. - .\o' - L ir • a„1, at • e III6S.PUGH. I! 251-272(0 Ak Aft- next W 41, RdthSke liar 0 000 00000 KAPPAS : MISSING SOMETHING? KIMBERLY; HAVE A great 21st!! Remember, don't be too wd•I•d! Love, Jackie. P.S. Halfway to 42 and gray hairs! KIM (SOUTH HALLS ; Sue's friend; short blonde hair) - want your pic ture taken by a curly-haired photog rapher? Gimme a call (234.4257) or stop me next time you see me LOST PORT-FOLIO (Art 222) In V.A.B. over break. Please, please return! Very Important to Art major! No Questions. Amy 5.6955 MARIE, SMILE! YOU'RE the most beautiful woman in creation when you flash that sexy grin. I love you, girl-forever. pssst, pssst, pssst I 007 MAURY • I'LL BE at Pika this Satur day night. Linda MCDONALD'S EATERS: WILL pay SHY BLUE-EYED BRUNETTE, here's loolng at you, .kid. 5.4894, maroon Izod. SO MEB IS legal now Look outl Love Poots RT BI The Daily Collegian Friday, Dec. 11, 1981-7 Board of Health approves motion chasing criminals, not smokers." Kenneth Kulp, owner of Mr. Donut, 352 E. College Ave., and Baskin-Robbins, 358 to write new smoking ordinance E. College Ave., said he does not object to the board's proposal. "It's enforceable, and it makes sense," he said. Kulp had been opposed to the earlier proposal that required all restaurant owners to set aside a non-smoking sec ; tion. Because of the design and size of his establishments, it would be impossible for him, he said. Kroger said State College will never, pass a total ban on smoking in public, places. "It would infringe on constitutional rights," he said. The board's proposal will be based on existing laws in Utah, Minnesota and San, Diego, Kroger said. "(Drafting the ordinance) will be easy," he said. "Other people have done the homework for us. "It's a domino effect one community after another are adopting these ordi- : nances, which are sometimes known as Clean Indoor Air Acts," Kroger said. , By MARGARET ANN WALSH Daily Collegian Staff Writer The State College Board of Health has not given up its crusade to get a stricter smoking ordinance on the books in State College. The board approved a motion Tuesday to draw up an ordinance that "would prohibit smoking in public places of a non-commercial nature, excluding res taurants at this time," said Board Chair man Manfred Kroger. State College's existing smoking ordi nance gives businessmen the option to declare a non-smoking section in their establishment, he said. "It's rather toothless," Kroger said Although the board has not yet defined non-commercial public places, Kroger said it will include churches, libraries, and hospitals. "If it is accepted by council you can'no Group protests animal trappings By DENNIS SNYDER Daily Collegian Staff Writer Proponents and opponents of animal trapping are basically split on three main issues, the vice president of the Pennsylvania Trapping Association said last night. Sally Lipp, vice president of the Penn sylvania Trapping Association, speaking on "Controversies in Trapping," said the issues were the use of teeth on the jaws of the traps, the trapping of unwanted ani mals and the time difference between the setting of the traps and when the traps are checked. Lipp said teeth have been outlawed in Pennsylvania, resulting in more humane trapping. "The anti-trappers would have you STACY, LYNN AND Carla, last term LYON'S KENNELS 328 W. College was great. Let's make this one even Avenue 234-2370 'Where every dog more exciting. Your personal is styled to look his best.' Profes anchorman 'Dr. Gyno' sional grooming and grooming aids STORE YOUR MOTORCYCLE In our . THE SILVER CELLAR 153 S. Allen garage. Close to campus. $lO per St. 237-1566. Custom design work month. 234-8462 by local goldsmiths. Repairs and SUPER STUD AND •Rol: You . both remounting, gemstone restringing, mean the World to me!! I love you, yours or ours LA SUPER STUD OR better know as Santa Clause, the pleasure was all ours!! Love, your ♥ Rol and LA) HI 9. Offering everyday discounts TERRI -HAPPY 21st. You're the on paint, carpeting, draperies and wallpaper one... The only one... No matter what. Love, Nat T. V. or Stereo broken down? Our THE MAIN EVENT: Gunerman the service Is exceptionally competent, Great vs. Gavin the Geek. The prize: fast, and economical. All brands Thunder Thighs, the best with no serviced T & R Electronics 225 chest South Allen St. 238-3800 THE XI BUNNIES wish the DK Phi Demons a Happy Holiday. You are the greatest house anyone could want. Love y'all TO THE ONE and only Jonnie Jo. Thanks for one great year. Love Dave WAZ, PETER PAN returns this fri day. Clap your hands ten o'clock at the obelisk. Be therelWHO WOULD PASS up a free concert? A Christmas Festival helps you cele brate the season ZEBRA WOMAN - Is it love with one named Goddess? Look for me in grape tonite. Our lips are seated.. Jet Boy. HO HO HO Holly. Look, you finally got a personal. Happy 18th, now you're finally a mature adult like us. Mat's mid•munch kink wall and the cave. Love Mad and Bec I'M OFFERING A reward for the return of a blue backpack which was taken from the Student Book Store on campus on Tuesday. Please return it to the bookstore; I need my notebooks and I.D. INTERESTED IN MAKING $2OO-500 per week this summer? If so, meet ing at 117 Boucke Sunday Dec.l3 at 7:3opm JIM•THANKS FOR the wonderful year. Looking forward to many more of the same. Janet CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 17 ne\vest brothers at Acacia. Ken, Craig, Jim, John, Mark, Chris, Andy, Bob, Paul, Lance, Gary, Todd, Jon, Glenn, Dave, Joe, and Dan. You guys are great! Love 1095.5 'COOKING AROUND THE College' the perfect stocking stuffer for your favorite Penn Stater! $3.50 DENISE LI HAPPY B-day Feesh(l) In hopes that all of your Disco dreams come true...Hava terrific 18th. Love, Mena DONNA•I couldn't have gotten a better sister•mom! 'Hope we make it through oral pledge together! Alpha Gam Love, Michele 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 1.14 Heister 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 E. MOH 13 TUTOR needed. Willing to pay good money. Call Mike, 234- 3955 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 longer light up a cigarette or hold a cigarette in Schlow Library, (100 E. Beaver Ave.)" he said. The proposal should be ready to be presented to the council by March, Krog er said. The council should react more favorably to this proposal than it did to the board's last proposal because it is a "smaller option," he said. The board had supported a ban on smoking in all public places, but the council did not pass it after questioning the meaning of "public places" and how the ordinance would be enforced. Kroger said the board would have to "wait and see how (the enforcement) would be handled." Signs would be post ed and peer pressure would be used to quell smoking in these places, he said. "The police obviously do not want to be involved and I don't want them to be," Kroger said. "I'd rather have them out believe that traps still have teeth on the jaws," she said. Lipp said the traps now in use either break the necks of the animals, killing them instantly, or, in the case of traps used in water, hold them underwater for quick drowning. Some traps will hold an animal by the leg, but will not break the animal's skin because of rounded jaws. "They're designed to hold an animal until the trapper arrives," Lipp said. "A trapper traps to get fur, not feet." However, George P. Cave, president of the animal rights group Trans-Species Unlimited, a subcommittee of Eco-Ac tion, said the leg-hold trap is still inhu mane and that alternative traps could be used, such as a constant tension trap in THE DECORATOR'S WORKSHOP 200 West College Ave. 237.8900. Open Monday through Saturday 7:30 to 5:30, Tuesday and Thursday GOLD & SILVER HIGHEST CASH NOW! Class rings $5O and up. Wedding rings, watches, dental gold. Anything made of gold and silver. 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He said this would eliminate suffocation of the animal. Lipp said another topic of argument is the trapping of unwanted animals. She' said 'it was only an occasional event , ' because experienced trappers have the' knowledge to catch the right animal. Many cases involve cats and dogs, she said, though the law says that dogs are, not allowed to run free. Still, trappers are, . blamed "99 percent of the time," she said. Dana Stuchell, another member of Trans-Species Unlimited, said this im plies that each animal has an owner, which is not true. 110N5,21 I huge ferns, terrariums, flowering plants and indoor trees 105 E. Beaver Avenue Phone # EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY roommates student service directory sublet typing wanted wanted to rent