.2—The Daily Collegian Thursday, July 28, 1983 collegian notes • Energetics Exercise Hour will science fiction writer, at 7 tonight, in be held from 5:30 to 6:30 and from 111 Boucke 6:30 to 7:30 tonight in the Walnut Building • The State College Bicycling Club will sponsor a Bellefonte-Valley View • The Penn State Science Fiction 20-mile loop ride at 9 a.m. Sunday. Society will present Jack Chalker, a Call 238-7765 for more information. police log • Two women reported two sepa rate indecent exposure incidents on Tuesday, University Police Services said. The first incident occurred on University Drive near the Forest Resources Laboratory, police said, while the second took place outside Shields Building. • Lt. Col. Vinson San Angelo, asso ciate professor of naval science, 315 Wagner, told University police Mon day that a typewriter and an electric pencil sharpener were missing from his office. Police estimated the value of the missing items at $696. • The State Gollege Police Depart ment reported Tuesday that a chain saw belonging to David Ziegler of Pleasant Gap was missing from 305 E. Waring Ave. The chainsaw is valued at $490, police said. NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this.policy is to discourage the placement of advertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. answers to Monday's puzzle FOR SALE - AM/FM STEREO RECEIVER; built-in turntable; 8-track player /recorder; base reflex speakers. Call after spm. 238-0850, 238- 6288, ask for Ginny AUTHENTIC WESTERN CLOTH ING, boots by Tony Lama, Noco na, Justin, & Bona Allen. Made in Texas and all leather. Also western shirts, vests, sport coats, square dance accesso ries & hats. Quality is Hat Ta' Boot 1359 E. College Avenue. 237-8725 A 1979 KAW KZ6SO. $5OO new work. Has fairing, custom acces sories etc.:. Great Shape. Must sacrifice Call Tim 238 , 2581, leave message FOR SALE: GLASS shelves $75, oak bed frame $2O, stereo $l5O, pine:slab coffee table, bookshelves, rocker, lg. basket 238.4085 FOR SALE 1970 12'X70' Mobile home on rented lot in Boalsburg, very good condition, 466-7732 INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, motorcycle, home, personal be• longings, hospitalization. For professional, courteous service, 238.6633 • Thomas Tomayko, 319 Hiester Hall, told University police Tuesday that 45 record albums were missing from his residence. Police estimated the value of the missing albums at $4OO. • State College police reported Tuesday that unidentified people slashed tires on a car belonging to Raffaella Boce, 184 Legion Lane. Damage to the car, parked at 1000 Plaza Drive, is estimated at $l6O, police said. • Kristi Reahm, 270 Chambers, told University police Tuesday that a sketching and a silk banner were missing from Chambers. The missing items are valued at $125, police said. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS MALE DORM CONTRACT for sale for upcoming year. Call before spm. 717.862.3478 MALE DORM CONTRACT for sale. Call 234.4276 MEN'S 10SP. RALEIGH, new, silver, $l5O. Women's 10sp. Ross $7O. Ca 11.237-5349 SPECIAL: 25" USED color tele vision guaranteed. $lOO wltrade. 50 acres land. Julian area. Boyd 364.9664 YORX AM-FM STEREO w/digital clock, turntable, cassette, 8- track, graphic equalizer, 6 months old, $250. Mark 237.7664 3-FAMILY YARD sale. 10 speed, tires, compact washer, men and women's clothing, puppy, books, kitchen and hardware items, 1973 Opel, 711 Boalsburg Pike, Boalsburg. Saturday, July 30, starts 9:00 1978 DATSUN 210, 41,000 miles, good condition, call 237-2781 1974 CHEVROLET 80,000 miles, good condition. $6OO call 466- 6117 or AE BLDG— room 222., Nakao 1973 OPEL MANTA 4-speed, good engine, new tires, body wrecked right side, good for parts. Best offer, call early or late 466-7727 HOMES 2 and 3 bedroom houses. Carpeted. Some with fire places. Reason able rent. Students per mitted. Available August 21. 234-4001 ATTENTION HOLISTIC MASSAGE THERA PY-, treatment of athletic injuries through massage, as well as tension and health prevention. Faye Burtch, licensed 'Massage therapist. Community Chiro practic Center, 237.5061 STUDENT looking to help you fix-up or repair your house or apartment. Skilled in carpentry and other handy work. Own tools. 237-0427 after 5 p.m. —by Michael J. Vand TELEVISION SERVICE CENTER at Acorn. Prompt, expert, affor dable. Specializing In Zenith and Sony. 232 S.Allen, 238.6021 THE UNITARIAN UNIVERSAL IST FELLOWSHIP open to all, seeking to unify all people in a large spiritual ,fellowship through a philosophy of religion that stresses reason, goodness, and service; helping each per son to gain increased depth of faith, strength of character, and greatness of soul. We invite you to join us, Sundays, 11:00 a.m., 758 Glenn Road. For a ride, please call: 237-7605. $l.OO Off OUP usual low price on Markley Electric and Bass Guitar Strings That's over 30% off!! eor es House of Music 126 N. Atherton , Expires 8/1/83 Mon-Fri 11.8 Sat 11.7 AUTOMOTIVE CAMARO, 1975 VB, auto trans, a/c, stereo cassette, many ex tras, excellent condition, eves 237-8060 CONVERTIBLE 1975 BUICK LeSabre (last of the big ones). Black with red leather, air, cruise, tilt/telescoping, excel lent condition, $4,500. Call 814- 234-0269 MUST SELL SUZUKI T-500 1972 16,000 miles, runs great, $5OO negotiable, Terry 234.5861 or 865-5481 YAMAHA 360 GREAT shape, 7,- 000 mi., 1977. Includes clear fairing and Contis. $6OO, Call Phil, 863-0525 SUMMER CLEARANCE FINAL SALE at The Family. Clothesline Savings up to 80% OFF! * All women's Bobbie Brooks and $9.99 - Danskin Swimsuits reg. up to '32 (1 piece & 2 piece) * men's and women's gym shorts 2 for $6 (all cotton or blends) reg. up to $ 6 each * women's cap-sleeved and $2.99 muscle shirts reg. up to '9 * women's Bobbie Brooks skirts $9.89 and slacks reg. up to $34 * Men's and women's nylon $4.99 running shorts reg. up to 'l2 (fully lined with back pocket) * women's summer shoes and e 8 a pair sandals 2 for *l5 reg. up to '4O/pair * men's and women's *18.99 Ralph Lauren polo shirts reg. '33 short sleeve ‘lO different colors) Hurry in for these and other great savings ask a friend about The Family Clothesline serving Penn State students since 1975. 237-1946 Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30.8:30 p.m Sun. 11:00-4:00p.m. SEDA-COG votes not to buy rail lines Planning group cannot reach price agreement with Conrai By AMY McCARTY Collegian Staff Writer The SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority, after fail ing to come to mutual terms on the purchase price of railroad lines being abandoned by Conrail, voted recently not to apply for a federal grant large enough to save Centre County lines, a rail authority official said yesterday. SEDA-COG, an economic planning and devel opment agency that serves 11 counties in central Pennsylvania, has been trying to raise funds, from several different sources to purchase 77 miles of track. The lines include the Bald Eagle Branch, the Bellefonte Secondary and the Pleasant Gap Indus trial in Centre County, and the Bloomsburg Branch line in Columbia, Montour and Northumberland counties. Ownership of the lines, which Conrail is abandon ing because of decreased rail traffic, is to be transfered to the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority, established by the five counties containing portions of the lines. However, when Conrail and SEDA-COG met in Philadelphia last Tuesday for the first time since the 30-day negotiating period ended on July 1, the two were still far from agreeing on a sale price for the lines. "Conrail came down on the price of the Blooms burg Branch, but wouldn't budge on the (Centre County) lines," said Robert DeVine of SEDA-COG. DeVine said Conrail is sticking to the $3.2 million price for the Centre County lines because it can use the high quality rail on the Bald Eagle Line for other rail repairs if SEDA-COG does not meet Conrail's price. AUDIO ACCUPHASE T 202 INTE GRATED amplifier 100 watts /channel, matching TlOl FM only tuner. Acoustic Research model AR3B speakers. Pioneer PL2 turntable with ATI2SLC car tridge, 1 mo. old. Call Karl 238- 9965 between 8:00.11:30am 1982 CHEVETTE 9 months old, 9,500 miles, a/c, am/fm, perfect condition, leaving country, loan possible, $5,500. negotiable 234- 2324 1973 AUDI FOX, body and en gine in good condition $1,300 negotiable, 237-6416, afternoons and evenings 1969 VW BUG, good body interi or. Needs engine work, $6OO or best offer t ie Itt.. .•: .- p.poTmENTs_. AVAILABLE 126 E. Fairmount; 204, 210, 220 East Hamilton; Efficiency $260. One bedroom partially furnished $325-$340. Unfurnished $300•5320.238-0883 the family clothesline 352 E. College Ave DeVine said 24.5 miles of the Bald Eagle Branch are in good shape but the Bellefonte Secondary is in poor condition, and the Pleasant Gap Industrial tracks need some maintenance. So the SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority, which has an Aug. 1 deadline to apply, for an Economic Development Administration federal grant, decid ed not to risk the Bloomsburg Branch just because negotiations do not look good on the Centre County lines. The authority voted to apply for the grant in the amount needed to purchase the 36 1 / 2 -mile Bloomsburg Branch, and not to include the Centre County lines as originally planned, DeVine said. "The SEDA-COG offer is substantially below that of the Net Liquidation Value (market value)," said Tom Ramsey, Conrail regional market developer, regarding negotiations earlier this month. Conrail officials would not comment after Tuesday's for mal negotiating session in Philadelphia, saying only that negotiations would continue. Because buyer and seller failed to come to an agreement within the 30-day negotiating period, the Interstate Commerce Commission was asked to intervene, and it has 60 days to set the terms of the sale. Conrail and SEDA-COG will keep trying to reach mutual terms until Aug. 29, when the ICC will set the purchase, price, DeVine said. The ICC's terms will be binding on Conrail, but SEDA-COG will have 10 days to accept or deny the offer. "I don't think (buying the Centre County lines) is a dead issue," DeVine said. Although Conrail's price for the tracks is too high for SEDA-COG to pay even with the EDA funds, the Joint Rail Authority has pledged to continue trying to save the 41 miles of Centre County track, DeVine said. CENTURY TOWERS 710 South Atherton St., State College. Lo cated 7 blocks from campus, next to tennis courts, baseball field and shopping center. Furni shed/unfurnished efficiencies and one-bedrooms starting at $330/month, 'lncludes all utili ties, electricity, cable and park ing. Phone 238-5081 DOWNTOWN FURNISHED EF FICIENCIES for rent. August 21 Move in date. Starting at $275. Call 238-4684. Leave Message FALL RENTALS: ONE bedroom apartments furnished and unfur nished $225 to $255/mo. Call 238.4938 FEMALE NEEDED FOR 1/4 of 2 bedroom apartment. Close to campus. After 2pm, call 237- 0947 ' ONE AND TWO bedroom apts. starting Sept. 1, one block from campus, females only, no pets, call evenings 238.4537 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT perfect for couple or single per son. Walk to campus. Call 237- 7722 QUAINT 3 TO 4 person apart ment (three bedrooms) In a house close to campus 237-7722 TOWN VIEW APARTMENTS now available. Two bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. Call 237-3270 4-BEDROOMS, 2 baths, Living, Dining, Kitchen. Great for stu• dents 234.5600, 466-7251 FOR RENT AVAILABLE FALL SEMESTER 5 bedroom duplex. Corner Legion Lane & University Drive. $720 month plus electricity. 238-0271 FALL RENTALS, EFFICIENCIES 522 East College Ave. $275/month plus electricity Call Associated Realty FIVE EFFICIENCIES FOR fall in Ambassador Building across from South Halls. Call 466-6878 or 234-4084 2 doors up from Baskin•Robbins NEED MALE to share apt. with 3 guys 120/mo, Includes every thing. Call 238.7596 24 hrs NOW LEASING FOR Summer and Fall. Free bus service, free parking, laundry facilities, cable TV. 1 & 2 bedroom units avail able, in 9 & 12 month leases. Park Forest Apts., 901 W. Aaron Dr., State College, Pa, 238-1443 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT, 10 minute drive to campus. 355- 8927 after 6pm. Rent $375 2-BDRM UNFURNISHED NEAR campus. Quiet, fireplace. Prefer grad/stud. (312)752.3210 after 11pm weekdays, anytime week ends '. - 'ROOMMATES.: . FEMALE NEEDED TO share 1/2 of one bedroom in large two bedroom apartment in new Alex ander Court. Call for Information 234.0715 or 238.1342 Female Roommate needed for Sept. Own Bdrm in spacious 2- Bdrm apartment. Across from shopping center, within walking distance to campus. $lBO plus utilities/month. 237.1137 Pam. FEMALE WANTED TO share apartment with two other girls fall term. Excellent College Ave. location. $l4O monthly plus utili ties. Call Tony 865-8576 after 1:30 p.m. Recently, the Centre County Board of Commis sioners voted to pledge $50,000 toward the pur chase, adding to $135,000 contributed by three county firms Corning Glass Works, Claster's (a lumber and building supply concern) and Sutton Engineering Co. and leaving Centre County's total contributions not far from the $200,000 re quested by SEDA-COG. "I doubt that we will get more contributions," DeVine said. He explained that the limestone companies are very important to the success of the project, but that they will not contribute because they do not have rail traffic to make it feasible. Also helping to ensure area businesses and man ufacturers access to rail transportation is state Rep. Ruth C. Rudy, D-Centre County, who co sponsored an amendment for improvements to rail transportation in Centre County that was cut from the state's original general fund budget last week. Rudy, however, was successful in restoring the appropriation in the supplemental budget bill signed into law on July 21. Rudy's amendment allocates $200,000 from the 1983-84 state budget to needed maintenance work on the Bald Eagle Branch, the Bellefonte Second ary Line and the Pleasant Gap Industrial Line in Centre County. An additional $150,000 is slated for accelerated repairs on the Conrail Bloomsburg Branch. "Many area businesses and manufacturers de pend on railroads to transport raw materials and finished goods," Rudy said. "This allocation will not only keep jobs in our area by keeping a vital transportation network open, it may entice new industry to locate here." FEMALE WANTED TO share townhouse. Own bedroom, close to campus, $205 plus elec tric. Available Aug 15 234.5269 HELP!!! TWO guys need a place to live next years. Call Dave at 237-9167 MALE NON-SMOKING ROOM MATE wanted to share studio apartment at Parkway Plaza for 83/84 school year. Rent $157/month. Free bus pass in cluded. Call Jim after 7:00 at 234-3105 NEEDED TWO ROOMMATES for fall/spring. Furnished two bed rooms $125/month, 234.6250 NON—SMOKING ROOMMATE wanted to share one half of one bedroom University Towers apartment. Rent $2Ol/month. Call collect. Karen 201.786-6022 NON—SMOKING FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share first floor apt. of house 3 blocks from campus, 234-2338 ONE BEDROOM OF two bed room apartment. $187.50/month starting August 23. Heat includ ed, fifteen minute walk to cam pus. Must be grad/non-smoker. Call Deb between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. 863.0525 OWN ROOM IN two bedroom apt. 15 min to campus, $lBO per month. Heat included, move in by Aug. 15 237-1233 or 863-2587 OWN ROOM IN 2 bedroom apartment. $162.50/mo. plus uti lities. Close to campus. Prefer Grad. or older, undergrad. Call Chris 215-757-2580 ROMMATE WANTED TO share 1/2 Penn Tower studio, rent ne gotiable with summer option. Call Tom collect (717)652-8626 ROOMMATE NEEDED TO share 1/3 of a 2 bedroom apartment in College Park apartments. Call 943.8518 after 6pm rent $135/mo SHARE NEW 3-BEDROOM/2- BATH Park Forest home. Fully furnished. Female graduate/ pro fessional. sl6olmo. plus share utilities. Days, 863-0407; Eve nings, 234-0180 WANTED: MALE ROOMMATE 1 / 4 of 2 bdrm Briarwood apt. fall & spring. Tom, 695.3402 10-6 pm 3 FEMALES TO share large dou ble, New Alexander Court, block from campus.sl39.oo monthly. 234-9616 state/nation/world Castro uses military buildup to split U.S., Latin America SANTIAGO, Cuba (AP) Presi dent Fidel Castro appears to see the U.S. military buildup in and around Central America as a fresh opportu nity to promote his long-held goal of driving a wedge between the United States and Latin America. In his speech Tuesday night, Castro said the struggle of the Central Amer ican revolutionaries is beginning to "awaken the conscience" of peoples throughout Latin America. "Fascism is in crisis and progres sive and democratic ideas are gain ing ground in the heart and mind of the Latin American people," he said. Soviets shipping more arms than last year WASHINGTON (AP) About a dozen Soviet-bloc cargo ships are headed for Nicaragua in a new surge of arms deliveries, Pentagon officials said yesterday These officials disclosed at the same time that nine shiploads of equipment already have been delivered to Nicaragua this year so far. By comparison, only five shiploads of military gear landed in Nicaragua in all of 1982, they said. These officials, who spoke only on condition they remain anonymous, did not provide any tonnage figures. But if the average shipload were the same in each year, the 21 ships in 1983 nine unloaded plus the 12 expected would. VIVS,4WX. i:t;114:60 qtgd 620 VIVKIVF :SIP'S MIMI Me egPN r=4l V. 71 i I Ati. 44,. , ..r, ~. r ~,. 1 ott /. / - V ~ .:: '- it2 n "4 %). kik it 7. 238.1443 ;Ig. s• dio r. mi Park Forest Apts. :fit: itie: 901 W. Aaron Dr. ME g : ...... 2,. - . _-___,..... :its II • free bus service • free parking kt tIE• laundry facilities IN • cable TV *sti; *3 1& 2 bedroom M Alllr • : units 441 9& 12 mo. leases kik klk Avail. Aug. 22nd ;H: Non Agziezierg.inzikzioiNexs ,, m.: . . ROOMS . FRATERNITY ROOMS AVAIL ABLE: singles for summer, dou bles in the fall. Kitchen and social privileges included. Call Mike 234-6072 or 237.9923. After 6pm please NON—SMOKING GRADUATE STUDENTS preferred for private rooms near campus with quiet study environment, 237-6581 - GRAD WOMAN'S DREAM. Two single rooms side-by-side avail. In Graduate Rooming House 237-7722 LARGE ROOM IN house, $95/month. 'Available August Ist. Call 2386351 any time. Ask for Tony QUIET, STUDY•ORIENTED per son wanted. Small room in 3 bedroom apartment. Very close to campus. $lOO/month. Call Frank, Chu•Wai 238-6909 SINGLE ROOMS AVAIL. in Grad uate Rooming House. Walk to campus. 237-7722 • 114 OF 2 BDRM, 2 Ilvlngroom apt. In the Lofts, $145/mo. Call 237.2956 Collegian ads really work. You're reading this aren't you? WANTED TO RENT HELP!• SENIOR WHO despera- tely wants to graduate needs a place for fall semester. Call 237- 2521, ask for Dave MATURE ENGINEERING STU DENT, nonsmoking, tidy, seeks quiet residence (own room) MIF $ll5. Please Call Cathy. (212) 866.9699, (212) 687.0630, (212) 388-6004. , 1 , I . , ; "In the struggle to awaken our consciences, the people of Central America have positioned themselves at the vanguard." Castro also sought to deflect crit icism that Cuba has swapped depen dence on the United States for dependence on the Soviet Union. The speech offered scant reference to the Soviet Union and it suggested that Cuba will not even need Soviet help in the event of a military attack by the United States. In the face of "imperialist Yankee threats," Castro said, Cuba soon will have some 6 million people about COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS QUIET, NEAT, PROFESSIONAL young woman seeks to rent Apartment or efficiency In pri vate State College home near campus. $180•$200 Call 238-5136 CLASS RINGS! GOLD! jewelry. etc. Don't sell before you see me! 100% cash market! For fast pickup, 466-7713 State College DESPERATELY NEEDED: FE MALE Dorm Contract for Fall Call 14412) 462-5914 after spm FEMALE GRADUATE STUDENT wants room close to campus Non-smoking. Call 863.2718 FEMALE LOOKING FOR dorm contract. Call collect Meredith McShane (412)437-6861 GOLD AND SILVER. Will pick up. Leland Enterprises 238-2553 NEED DORM CONTRACT for fall 'B3. Call Tara Sterner (717)462- 0490 collect WANTED: SENIOR/GRAD Sea son Football ticket 863-2065 WANTED SENIOR/GRAD sea son football ticket. Phone 234 1845 to win at: ASK MR. FOSTER TRAVEL For all your travel needs 220 Calder Way 237-6501 HELP WANTED HELP DEFRAY TUITION cost by becoming a Sera Tec plasma donor, 237-5761 HELP WANTED! TRANSLATION of correspondence In Japanese required. Contact Dave 466-6275 ext. 386 dwh, 234.1846 awh NEW PROF NEEDS babysitters approx. one evening per week for two physically handicapped boys (4 & 7). Prefer Sp. Ed. Majors. 237.4575 PART TIME SALES help wanted in Downtown State College. Ex perience only. Call 2376716 for appointment SALESPERSONS: FULL TIME for hi•fi store. Sales experience preferred. Send replies to: Centre Daily Times, Box 89-618, State College, 16801 WORK STUDY OPPORTUNITY: If you have a work study summer appointment and no job, we have work for you in a science laboratory. Cali Dr. R. Wilson, Department of Veterinary Sci ence. 863.2630 tx - ;Nokk.4 4; •5 , 0 • • ". • ?•%? . g! " „... , 60 percent of the island'— with an active role in national defense. In a statement clearly aimed at Washington, he said, "such a people could be swept physically from the face of the earth but it can never be conquered." represent more than four times the arms deliveries of last year. The first of the 12 ships now reported en route probably will reach Corinto on Nicaragua's Pacific coast on Satur day, they said, This ship, which passed through the Panama Canal on Tuesday, is the 13,150-ton Alexander Ulyanov, a 460-foot freighter mentioned by President Reagan at his news conference Tuesday night. _ _ According to officials, shipments this year so far from Soviet-bloc countries have included tanks, artillery, rock ets, trucks, helicopters and a variety of electronic equip ment and weapon systems. WORK/STUDY. VETERINARY science laboratories. Fall, spring semesters. Wash glass- ware, prepare solutions, general laboratory work. Must Have CWSP Award. Dr. Patton, 125 Henning Building (863.2166) AARON TYPING SERVICE 85¢/page, accurate, fast, cam pus pick-up/delivery, Call Julia I 237-1462 anytime welcome ABC TYPING, LOW rates, fast, accurate, experienced. IBM typewriter, spelling corrected. Campus pickup. 238-1933;234- 4507) ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL TYPIST close campus, IBM Memory typewriter, .letters, re sumes, papers, theses, Diane 237-4948, 237.3027 ALL TYPING GUARANTEED. Grad school approved. Rush service available. Call Bonnie 466-7857 after 5:30 p.m. CALL BARBARA, 238.7207, pro typist/secretary, registered w/grad school, cassette tran- scription, theses, dissertations, business/technical/academic MARY'S TYPING SERVICE: us ing a word processor. Your pa per, resume, thesis, or letter typed quickly, cheaply, perfect ly. Editing services. We deliver! Call anytime: 238.3823 PROFESSIONAL TYPING FOR all your needs. Grad school cer tified. Campus delivery. Rush jobs possible. 359.3068 LOST LADIES GOLD BOLUVA CarSve la wrist watch lost in State Col lege Area Approx. July 20 sentimental value reward 355- 9246 FOUND "FOUND" NOTICES ARE PUBLISHED FOR THREE DAYS AT NO CHARGE FOUND GRAY FEMALE Kitten 7/20 in front of Pattee approx. 6 months old call 237-6553 A - _Or' SCIENCE FICTION OCl]ettiNiftwri 0 y ;......., ef @ON.IEK:TriI©K_ JULY 29, 30, 31 PARACON SHERATON PENN STATE STATE COLLEGE, PA GUEST OF HONOR BEN BOVA OTHER GUESTS INCLUDE:NANCY SPRING ER, HAL CLEMENT, JANET GUEST ARTIST ROGER POLLOCK SU C H M A O RI I T R IaLVDrH A A I L K D E ELZtrA T IA I cj SPECIAL GUEST VIRGINIA KIDD RYAN, JULL BAUMAhsjtt F N IT G In Activities: Art Show and Auction, Panel Discussion, Author's Readings, Games, Masquerade, Dealer's Room, Films, Parties, Banquet Performance By Penn State Readers' Theatre. Memberships $13.00 Available at the Door Information Phone: 237-5262 • Special rental opportunity for summer and fall EFFICIENCIES, ONE-BEDROOM, AND TWO-BEDROOM 9 and 12-month Leases Available • Free Centre Line Bus Passes ' • Concerned Management • Free Parking • Free Tennis Courts • Gas Heating and Cooking included in Rent • Air Conditioning • Pets Allowed • Large Rooms & Closets • Beautiful Grounds • Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments AP Laserphoto Fidel Castro FOUND KEYS on north tennis courts 7/11. Ask at Warnock Post Office for details 1 ANd 2 BEdROOM STUdENT ApARTMENTS ComplETEly FURNIShEd 1 block FROM CAMPUS BALCONIES LAUNdRy FACILITIES PAokiNc i AVAILABLE REASONABLE RENT AVAILABLE AugusT 21 WACiNER ANd GillilANd 234-4001 PERSONALS ABORTION ALTERNATIVE GOLDEN Cradle Adoption Serv ices. Free housing, counseling, medical care. Recipient of Unit ed Way Donor Option Plan. A state licensed agency. Call col lect (215)289•8A8Y BACK SCRATCHERS: Call the professional Nail Artist at El wood's Hair Studio to sculpture your nails and create a new image. Phone 237-6663 BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY, SPECIAL occasion?... Send a singing telegram. Deliveries with a flair. Call Daydreams... 234.7490 DEAR MARY, I look forward to meeting you at Good Buy Mr. Chips, (behind the Train Station next to Domino's), almost as much as I look forward to biting into one of their outrageous icecream cookie sandwiches. You are the next best thing to being there. Your favorite choco late chip. Claude IF YOU DARE! Send a Bur lesque-a-gram. Call Daydreams at 234.7490 ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE HERE, AT RATES THAT CAN'T BE BEAT Senate approves MX deployment By MIKE SHANAHAN Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON The Senate approved 58-41 Tuesday night the deployment of the first 27 MX nuclear missiles in underground silos in Wyoming and Nebraska. Then, with the MX fight over, the Senate voted 83-15 for passage of an overall $2OO billion Pentagon budget con taining an array of other strategic weapons which corn erise President Ream's rapid military buildup. The MX vote cast aside a long-fought amendment by presidential contender Gary Hart, D-Colo., to delete $2.5 billion in production and deployment money for the 10- warhead MX. The bill contains a total of $4.6 billion in MX funds, including research. In a second vote, the Senate also refused, 57-42, to block MX deployment while allowing production to proceed. Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., joined opponents on the second vote. It was a major victory for President Reagan, who won House approval of the MX last week, 220-207. Still, a House-Senate conference committee will yet have to work out minor differences between the separate versions of the Pentagon budget. Underscoring the importance of the new missile to the administration, Vice President George Bush presided over the Senate for the vote, although the outcome was never seriously in doubt. Days earlier, Bush cast the tie breaker which approved the first production of nerve gas since 1969. Eventually, 100 MXs each carrying 10 nuclear war 'heads, would be installed in existing Minuteman missile silos. The first 27 would be deployed starting in 1986 and through 1989. In a similar test last May, the Senate agreed 59-39, to authorize flight testing of the MX. On Tuesday, there was MELISSA, HAPPY 21ST Birth day! Look out State College- We're on the loose now! Love, Nancy MELODYGRAM IS BACK! Send someone a song In English, Spanish, or French. Just $lO. 237• SONG NEED HELP with CMPSC 101, 411, 453 or any other computer related course? Call 237.6142 THE BALLOON BABOON deliv ers a dozen colorful helium bal loons and sings too! TRULY YOURS 238.4619 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, an international pa- per, available at 208 S. Allen and Graham's AIRLANDSEA TRAVEL 216 W.College Ave. 238.6000. We offer the lowest airfares to worldwide destinations, free ticket delivery, and we love groups! APP.. _ACHIAN OUTDOOR HOU i, 324 W.College Ave., 234 •A. We have a large selec no.. spring outdoor clothing lc, , 1 and women, hiking and cicr•• shorts, rugby shirts, sr and hiking boots. Some r,,••• or everyone! ATT NTION BRIDES! CAPTURE you' ,pecial• day with beautiful phol 'graphs from Louis Patnik Photography. Call 238.2112 ATTENTION: THE NEW York Times and USA Today are avail able at reduced rates to stu dents and staff. Call 234-1788 for more information A-1 COPY: COPIES - Reductions, oversize, Seif-ServelWe•Serve, printing, binding, cards, rubber stamps, labels, two-sided copy ing, laminating, typesetting. 224 S. Fraser across from the post office-237 4411 FLYING F er.C.EPS TYPING Serv ice: a compute typing service one block trfini campus. 10:30- 4:3opm Mon-Fri 119 S. Fraser St., Suite B. 237-2905 FROM NEW YORK The Chang ing Times Hair Designs--A very special place! Part of ZOTOS creative design team. 111 West N I ttany Ave. 238-3315 GNOMAN COPY. 130 W. College Ave. 237.1111. Open Bam to 9pm. Thesis and resume quality Xerox and offset copies, binding and laminating. Wide range of paper MCADAM'S TRAVEL WORLD, 103 E. Beaver Ave, 237.6463- Book now for all European trav el. Eurail passes, charters NAOMI & CO Your cmplete hair care center! Hair styling, perms, cellophanes and much more OLD WOOD ANTIQUES Special izing in buying and selling fine antiques and collectables. 328 S. Allen St. (814) 234.3570 Tues- Sat. 12-5 PAT'S TYPING SERVICE. Versa tile, very qualified, reasonable, experienced resumes, letters, term papers, dissertations. Call 237.2461 RENT: IBM SELECTRICS and small refrigerators. 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Opposing him were 46 Republicans and 12 Democrats After the vote,. Hart said he knew of 10 or 15 senators who will likely vote against the missile in the fall if Reagan fails to make some serious moves toward arms control talks with the Soviet Union. Reagan and other supporters argued the MX must be built to prove to the Soviet Union that the United States will match the Russian missile program, and thus force the Soviets into serious strategic arms negotiations. In the closing minutes of the debate, Hart insisted that deploying the MX "is not arms control." "That is an invitation to nuclear war," said Hart, who earlier led a two-week filibuster against the MX. Rather than encouraging new negotiations, Hart said the result will be a new round of strategic weapons developments on both sides. But opponents in both the House and Senate say they will fight another day when a military appropriations bill containing MX funds is debated, probably in September. The first step, the overall authorization bill, also sets aside funds for 10 B-i long-range bombers, the devel opment of binary nerve gas for the first time since 1969, and a new M-1 tank for the Army. "At long last we are close to a decision on whether we will modernize our aging ICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile) force,!" said Sen. John Tower, R-Texas, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. THE WESLEY STUDENT Center 256 E. College Ave. has rooms for student activities. Call 238- 6739 TY A NEW look for summer. Call Valerie, 234.2073 for a compli mentary facial from Mary Kay TV, STEREO BROKEN down? Our service is exceptional! We service all brands of television and stereo equipment. T & R Electronics, 225 South Allen St. 238.3800 YARD WORK—weekends we will clean and beautify your yard for you. You supply the tools and we do the chores. Call for appointments and fees. 237- 0427. PREGNANT? State Licensed Child Placing Agency has loving couples eager to adopt your child. 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