B—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1982 . ' . , f% . , . , . IN•,. - • . • . The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1982-9 ■ . . . • • • . . House goes on • . • p a y rais e . •, . , . • . .. . . ~...,, collegian notes . . , . . • • • police ~® , „. ,•• , • . despite veto threat •.: . , .House approves ChristmaS present for itself, Senate , / - • Eco-Aetion's subcommittee, Trans-Spe- Building. Call Mark at 234-8467 for more Drug and Alcohol Problems” - at 8 tonight in des Unlimited, will meet at 5:15, this af- information. 244 Hammond. ‘ • Jean Birnie, 466 Nimitz Ave., told the police said. State College Police Department on Monday . . • By MIKE SHANAHAN ' speaker of the House would rise from ,ternoon in 147 S. Burrowes Building. - 1 that someone cut the top off a Colorado blue •Jo Ann Farr, 357 E. Prospect Ave., told WASHINGTON The Demo- asked to remain unidentified, said , • Associated Press Writer 'Good pay is essential for goo d . governmen t . $79,125 to $91,000 and cabinet officers . ~, • • • . . • Yachad, Penn State Friends of Israel, ' spruce at her residence. Damage to the tree is State College police Monday that a concrete cratic-controlled House, scorning Reagan "will not accept any . $5 . would go from $69,630 to $BO,lOO. • The Lion's Guard Drill Team will meet will meet at ? tonight in 212 HUB. •• The College of Business Administration estimated at $lOO, police said. oriental temple was missing from her yard. a reported veto threat, marched billion jobs bill, but, depending on ' , WASHINGTON The House ap- Bad pay is leading to bad government.' The salaries of the remainer of. the at 7:30 tonight in 119 Boucke. Anyone inter- ' • Penn State Sailing Club will hold a fall r and the Business Student Council will hold a The value of the lawn ornament is estimated toward approval of legislation what the Senate comes up with, he proved 303-109 yesterday a $9,138 ' federal employees covered would be estedin a trick drill team is welcome. • m a w o a t irodns callpar t 2 y 34 a - t 3 8 34 : 3 3 0 0 t r o B n 6 i g 5 4 h t 3 . 4 F 0 . o rmorei n f o r -• Guy Mussey, supervisor of landscape, at $250, police said. needed to keep the government might take a look at something . ..... Christmas pay raise for itself and the • Rep. Clair W. Burgener, R-Calif. capped at lower levels. 'if Business Christmas Administrationat 5:30 this ßoi l d a i f n t afternoon n o d i n m 2 i o n l. - told University Police Services on Monday from running out of money at much, much less." • Senate. The 15 percent increase . The related Senate action on out- • . .that unidentified people had cut the top off an midnight Friday. ~ would put congressional salaries at • side income, in the closing days of the . ? :.t.c.hoi7se.aeTfrhtseerfonEroonEngnliginslhißs4oodinempaasjro2tromsB,efrn2ootzw23ill:Bl4,spatrnoedsse2:s3nolt 'w e istrators, l c o nio. A f a cul buffetty and dinner business will n be included students a are n e evergreen tree at the University picnic area • Pauline Ponish, housing supervisor of The House debate came as Dem-, : , $69,800 annually. lame-duck session, blocks a sched- . • The University Readers will present the festivities. Porter Hall, told University police Monday House Democratic Leader Jim House said inflation has left the in- The increase is attached to a stop- near Jeffrey Field. Damage is estimated at ocrats in the Senate sought a vot4 • . Then, on 208-208 tie, the House uled $9,099 annual cap —or 15 percent Tony , Kern, AA t z u 's d a i tn Christmaso n r lui4amlr. Carol"e A a d d m in g o f Charles - Wright of Texas said it was the comes of members of Congress far gap spending bill to which is alsos3oo, police said. on a $10.2 billion jobs bill their ' . defeated a move to rescind the raise of the current, $60,662 congressional . Willard. .The program is open' to Englishthird floor of Hartranft Hall. A damage e first step toward the country help- behind others of similar stature in attached a $5.4 billion Democratical- • • majors, .those interested in majoring in En . - own; one even party aides con- .. it had just approved. Speaker Thom- salary for payments for speeches,• The Interfraternity Council Dance Mar- mate was unavailable, police said. ash, and any other interested students. ing itself out of a "deep depres- other professions. ly sponsored jobs program, which ceded was doomed to defeat at the • . as P. O'Neill, D-Mass:, was, among articles and other honoraria. The , .Admission is t f o r n e i e g . ht in athon Committee is accepting dancer applica- • Frank Vongehr, University finance offi ethnes'K' sion." "We have lost far more than any President Reagan has threatened to ~ ~ hands of the Republican majority. those voting "no" on that tally . action affects only members of the lions. The applications can be picked up in ter , told University police Monday that $375 But Rep. Silvio Conte, R-Mass., other group in our society," said Rep. - veto. . . .. • . f T nr o h e ee forof h charol Amateur i d agy e Radioby radiop hg hone na l u em b as n i . s y wil a t a n h k s es i taking g eg e a i nsp arept h l i e- • Alexa Grantz, 525 Shulze, told University miss reported that President Reagan That plan was expected to come ." .thereby preserving the increase by a Vic Fazio, D-Calif., the principal sup- However, if the Senate does not now , Senate. The vote was final, since - 0 American Society of Civil Engineers will The groupat7to w n i ir l tonight a th p e iz H z U o BpaArstyseimmbmlyedßiootoomly. sentcatilio. 203-B . HUB. ,- was missing from 128 Willard. police Monday that two textbooks were single vote. Traditionally the speaker House agreement is not required. ing from the fifth floor lounge of Shulze. The was prepared to veto the jobs up as an amendment to a bill ~ porter of the 15 percent hike. act on the pay raise issue by Friday, legislation even if it meant shut- providing a nickel-a-gallon in- ':;,• does not vote, unless needed to decide Opponents like Rep. Sam B. Hall / representatives and senators will re- There is ' now no ceiling on the total- • i t g i • n o n S o t u t d 7 i e t o s n w i g i I h l t h i o n l 3dlaB • April Easky, 123 W. Nittany Ave., told value of the textbooks is estimated at $35, ling down the government. crease in the federal gasoline tax, -,: the issue or in other rare instances. Jr., D-Tex., said he could not go back ceive automatic cost-of-living in- outside income senators can 'make • following the meeting, at 507 Century Towers. U.S. or Canada. Message forms are available . at the HUB or in the Collegian. The complete State College police Monday that unidentified police said. "I don't give a damn if its Fri- a measure Reagan supported af- The issue now goes to the Senate, to his congressional district and face creases even bigger than the boost - other than the $2,000-per-speech limit , people drilled holes in the door of her •resi day night and the government is ter it picked up bipartisan con- , where tough opposition was expected. unemployed workers and say "It is approVed by the House. The automat- that applies to all federal employees. . • address of the recipient is required. HUB. uF 0 •0 rBe T i ghne Studies Office of co r F i e o n r t e o ' • , • dente. A damage estimate was unavailable, —by Michael J. Vand brought to a standstill. I won't sign gresssional backing last month. • Earlier, the Senate voted 54-38 to time for a congressional pay raise." is raise would be $16,700. The repealed cap 'was to have taken • History Roundtable will present three ' • . • . a (bill) that has jobs legAlation in That bill already has passed the .".• repeal a limit on outside income for Rep. Richard Bolling, D-Mo., "This The pay increase also affects about effect next month. • . , , 'documentaries on the Middle East at 7:30 • • , - it," Conte quoted the president as House and Senate Republican 1 its members. - is an issue that it a test of the courage 32,000 of the top federal employees , House members, are, limited to a tonight • in 271 Willard. Admission is free. ~. minenthteßoliivldiningg.cAenilteorewofthe members Hum are an • The Justice Action Group will meet at 7 • D to o n v ig e h lo t p . Center will hold a holiday party tonight at telling GOP lawmakers at a White Leader Howard Baker has pre- :: "Good pay is essential . for good of Congress." . and Cabinet officers, including the total of $18,200 in such outside in- • The Centre County Women's Resource 7:30 at 111 Sowers St. All member§, friends College sells tuition gift coupons House meeting. dieted Senate passage later this government," said Rep. Clair W.. Many of those who voted for the pay vice president. The president and come. Senators 'had . been limited to , !' ~ • Kalliope, the Penn State literary mag- and those interested in becoming acquainted GREENFIELD, • Mass. (AP) —Greenfield Beryl Holloway said yesterday. A White House official, who week. .. Btutener, R-Calif. "Bad pay is lead-, raise are lame duck 'congressman federal judges are not affected. $25,000 a year, but that limit was azine, is now taking submissions for fiction, welcome. with Women's Resource Center are invited to Community College is selling Christmas gift The certificates are sold in any amount. ing to bad government." who no longer must face the voters on Under the measure, the annual repealed in October 1981 in favor of 'poetry, artwork' and photography. Work can • attend. Everyone is asked to bring a decoraz certifi9tes for tuition and fees. Tuition is $317 for a semester for a full course • -.• . --..•- Supporters of the increase in the the politically volatile question. salary of the vice president and the the •15, percent formula. ' •_. .be submitted at the HUB Desk and the Coin- . 0 Free University and On Drugs are offer: lion f or the holiday tree. Refreshments will be , "It's just like a regular gift certificate. 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