I t • . 4—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Feb. 16, 1984 , The Daily Collegian Thursday, Feb. 16, 1984-5 collegian notes . i 0 ^ e• / Campaign 84: • Balanced budget amendment , . • The Administration of Justice • The On campus Peace corps • Pollack Nittany Residence Hall trian Division will meet at 7 tonight in •, • Nittany Skydivers will meet at Department will present speaker Recruiter will answer questions from Association will hold an Hawaiian 319 HUB. 7:30 tonight at 500 S. Allen St. Candidates Niie for Susan B. Anthony endorsement garnering increased support Howard Stewart at 7 tonight in 18 9:30 to 12:30 and from 2:30 to 5 today Luau Dance at 8 tonight in the Pol- , . , Human Development Building. in 219 Agriculture Administration lack Rec Room. , t Once the amendment has been offered, the process then Building. • Eco-Action will meet at 8 tonight • Penn State Orienteering Club ' By JILL LAWRENCE leading Democratic presidential had the greatest setbacks of the last By TOM RAUM becomes the same: it must be ratified by three-fourths of • The Writing Center will conduct • Penn State Outing Club-Eques , in 225 HUB. will meet at 6 tonight in 103 Wagner. Associated Press Writer Associated Press Writer the states, or 38 states. • challenger Walter Mondale to help 50 years .. . All of our gains are "celebrate the power of the gender being dismantled, especially for the a learning assistance center from 7to • The Returning Adult Student 9 tonight in 12 Sparks. Center will hold an open house from 1 Correction WASHINGTON Suffragist Su- gap" • at a Susan B. Anthony cock- poor," she said, adding that women WASHINGTON Proposals for a constitutional amend- In New York, the state Senate's Judiciary Committee • to 5 today in 204 HUB. police log 7. , san B. Anthony proved yesterday, tail reception. have become "the poorest of the ment to balance the federal budget have lain dormant in approved a balanced budget resolution last week. It could Congress for more than a year, but in the face of deficits be up on the floor of the Republican-run Senate there as • Penn State Lacrosse Club will ,on what would have been her 164th Meanwhile the Democratic Na- poor." , meet at 7 tonight in 52 White Building. • The Student Counselors will hold - birthday, that she can still stir up a tional Committee held a college Earlier, Anthony said she re- soaring toward $2OO billion, activity is increasing on the early as next week, although backers are less hopeful of a a study skills workshop at 4 today in thia Ruffner was incorrectly identi- political storm over the women's women's vote seminar called ceived a last-minute invitation to state level to force the national government's hand. victory. in the Democratic-run New York General Assem • The Rehabilitation Education 319 HUB. The topic is "catching up." o The State College Police Depart- 210 Ellen Ave., was escorted by Uni- • Michael T. Haywood (senior-ac- fied as Kalliope's publicity director in vote. "Let's Save Susan B. Anthony's the Reagan event, but declined. Balanced-budget proponents say they are well within bly. Organization will meet at 7 tonight in ment reported Tuesday that $757 was versity Police Services Tuesday to counting), 7478 Whitehall Road, told yesterday's Daily Collegian. Cheryl "She has become the most popu- Reputation." "I told them I would have loved to striking distance: 32 state legislatures now have formally Votes could come within the next few weeks in Ken -320 Boucke. • The state College Chapter of the taken from an office and from a coin District Magistrate Clifford Yorks' University police Tuesday that two Sacra (senior-journalism) is the pub- t , lar endorser in the 1984 campaign," "The name stems from - the Re- come but that I was coming up petitioned Congress to convene a constitutional convention tucky, too, where 22 of the Senate's 38 members are co- NAACP will meet with University changing machine in Barrel of Fun office where he was requested to pay books, a ring of keys arid a savings licit director. said her grand-niece and publican Party's initiatives to (from Florida) for a non-partisan to draft an amendment to require a balanced U.S. budget sponsoring such legislation. And a similar measure is • Penn State Fencing Club will President Bryce Jordan at 7:30 to- Inc., an arcade in the Nittany Mall. $915 in parking and traffic violations. account book were taken from a Page 4 namesake, Susan B. Anthony. "She claim her," said Barbara Hansber- event and also that I was a except in times of war or other national emergency. progressing through the Vermont legislature. meet at 7 tonight in 33 White Building. night at 411 S. Burrower St. Police said Losey failed to pay the backpack left in a second floor class- really is the belle of the ball. Every- ry, an aide to DNB political director lifelong Democrat," she said. That's just two away from the 34 states required under In California, backers are using that state's ballot • State College police reported body's vying for her." Ann Lewis. "We're saying, 'Let's Susan 13. Anthony voted once in Article Vof the Constitution. Proponents of the measure fines and spent the night in Centre room in Willard. The items are va- initiative process to get a statewide referendum on a Tuesday that $BO was taken from The event that drew the most fire get history straight.' " her life, in 1872, and was arrested now are beating the bushes in at least four states New lued at $45, police said. balanced budget amendment on the ballot in November. • State College Bicycling Club will • • The Paul Robeson Cultural Cen- clothes dryers at 917 and 113 S. Allen County jail. . , . was a Susan B. Anthony dessert The suffragist's grand-niece, a for it. She voted for Republican York, Kentucky, Vermont and California —in hopes of The Reagan administration has been neutral on the meet at 7:30 tonight at Schlow Li- ter will sponsor the movie "Carmen Street sometime between Feb. 11 and ' , , fund-raiser for the Campaign Fund lecturer and author, was in Wash- Ulysses S. Grant, at least partially coming up with the additional two states this year. subject of a constitutional convention although it has brary. Jones" at 7 tonight in the Assembly 13. The dryers are owned by Lenwood • Kelley L. Shaffer (sophomore- 0 Victor P . June (freshman-busi- for Republican Women. The princi- ington to launch a non-partisan because she was an abolitionist, They claim momentum is on their side. "We're only two strongly supported a constitutional amendment for a Room in Walnut Building. Corporation Apartments, police said. nutrition), 108 Irvin Hall, told Univer- nets administration ), .. 609 . McKean pal speaker: President Reagan. voter registration drive that aims and he was a member of Abraham states away and the impetus is greater now than ever sity police Tuesday an organic chemi- Hall, told University police Tuesday balanced budget. In his 1984 State of the Union address, "Throughout her life, Susan An- to register 1.5 million women by the Lincoln's party. because people are so concerned with high deficits," said President Reagan mentioned his support for such an • The Wildlife Society will meet at • PSU Mining Engineering Socie- • Gregg Losey ( freshman health , cal kit was taken from 107 Chandlee $3O was taken from a men's locker in thong struggled to correct .. . in- Nov. 6 election. Maureen Reagan, the president's David Keating of the National Taxpayer's Union, which amendment only in passing, despite an unmet 1980 cam -7 :30 tonight e in 301 Agricultural Ad- ty will meet at 7:30 tonight in 218 Laboratory. The kit is valued at $l6B, White Building. / justice.s. She traveled the land, The drive is sponsored by 65 daughter, said her father suggested has been promoting the balanced budget amendment for ministration Building. Mineral Science Building. physical education and recreation), police said. —by. Leslie Thomas ) paign vow that he would balance the budget by 1984. organizing women's groups, writ- church, peace, social, professional observing Susan B. Anthony's nearly a decade. Balanced-budget proponents point to the inability of ing pamphlets, and speaking at and political groups ranging from birthday during a discussion last "We've always thought Congress would not pass a even an administration as conservative as Reagan's to get • Allegheny conventions .. . Her trial (for vot- the National Aticirtion Rights Ac- summer about holidays that aren't balanced budget resolution without heavypressure from federal spending under control as a prime reason why a Women's Center UINIV E RSITY CALENDAR ing in 1872) helped awaken our tion League to United Methodist celebrated. the states," added Keating. He claimed the decision by the restriction on federal borrowing should be written into the an out patient country's conscience," Reagan Women. "I don't believe there's anS% politi- Missouri legislature last May to join the call for the constitution. medical clinic offering said in prepared remarks. "Everybody is trying to claim amendment, after it repeatedly rejected such proposals 1 • abortion Thursday, February 16 , a cal party that can lay a claim to Efforts have been under way in Congress for some time "We can all be proud that, as Aunt Susan today .. . but her heart earlier, supplied the "dramatic turnabout" proponents ' c mire to approve a balanced budget amendment, but the amend- Susan B. Anthony," added Wilma needed to get their effort back on track. • tree pregnancy tests Ind CDPC.seminars, Interview Skills, 6th period; Resume Preparation, 7th women have taken on new roles in belongs to only one cause, the cause ment has never won the approval of both houses. „„ • personal counseling Goldstein, director of the GOP , • birth control services period, Conference Room- McAllister Bldg. American society, the GOP has of women," said her frail grand- If two more states follow suit, Congress would be bound In 1982, the Republican-run Senate passed such a mea- • gynecological care given them firm support," he • niece, engulfed in a red cape as she women's campaign fund. "She was , to call the first such constitutional convention in the sure by a 69-31 vote, but it died in the House later in the • Morning Alter Treatment Student Assistance Center meeting, 4 p.m., Room 319 HUB. never a person who considered ( \ added, naming the Republican stood before a huge birthday cake. herself a partisan." nation's history.' ' year, even though it received a 236-187 .vote a solid . 162-2920 HUB Eateries 5 .m. Founder's Room s ecial dinner. , P , P . women in Congress and his Cabinet Although the event was billed as The Founding Fathers provided two routes for amend- majority, but still short of the two-thirds margin required. Paul Robeson Cultural Center movie, Carmen Jones, 7 p.m., Walnut and listing his administration's non-partisan, the 67-year-old An- However, Democratic women i n g the Constitution. Congress, by two-thirds votes in each Congressional balanced-budget advocates are prom , Center East Building Bldg. Conference Room. general achievements in the last thong departed from her prepared and some Republicans maintain ising to step up their activity this year. The Senate chamber, can propose such an amendment, the course • Right illih Boot) three years. text to take a swipe at the admins- the GOP is trying to do just that and that's been followed for each of the current 26 amend. Judiciary Committee has scheduled a hearing for March 6 Nhillield Street Cinematheque, The Parallaz View, 7 p.m., HUB Assembly Room. 1 Not to be outdone, the National tration. complain that Reagan stands ments. Or, a constitutional convention can be called for on a balanced budget amendment by Chairman Orrin G. " S Outing Club-Equestrian Div. meeting, 7 p.m., Room 318-19 HUB. Organization for Women invited "In the past four years we have against everything she fought for. drafting amendments upon the petition of two-thirds of the Hatch, R-Nev., which is widely supported by Senate n New Life Student Fellowship meeting, 7 p.m., 323-324 HUB. conservatives. New Life Christian Fellowship meeting, 7 p.m., Room 305 HUB. r, state legislatures. P.S. Sailing Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 106 Boucke. ; P -....-...c."2,-...---.../.....--...4.--/-_,-_,---,-....--_,-_,---2.-...-_,-...-_,-...-....-...e...c.-_,-....--_,-_,-1,1 4 „„-- -....... „...._ -....„ ............... „< „ ,. / 7 - ---- \---....„,..,........,,,,,,,.....„,,,,,-,.. * $2.00 ARENA I ONLY! 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' ' • birth control services period, Conference Room- McAllister Bldg.. Eisenhower Chapel, in order to interview students interested Pitchers 2-6 p.m. • gynecological care • Morning Alter Treatment Student Assistance Center meeting, 4 p.m., Room 319 HUB. i in working at a Christian summer camp. Camp Sequanota J.B. Bond (No Cover) a camp of the Lutheran Church and located in the Laurel HUB Eateries, 5 p.m., Founder's Room special dinner. 362-2920 . Highlands is in need of cabin counselors, lifeguards, nature only of Paul Robeson Cultural Center movie, Carmen Jones, 7 p.m., Walnut specialist, and grounds crew personnel. Staff training will The Skeller h'egheny Penth ouse CenteriiEasstho7llding Bldg. Conference Room. begin on June 4th with the summer program concluding on omen's 21;N:r u t s :Witt:lel; st reet Cinematheque,Cinematheque, The Parallaz View, 7 p.m., HUB Assembly Room. August 18th allowing for eleven paid weeks of summer C en t er Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Outing Club-Equestrian Div. meeting, 7 p.m., Room 318-19 HUB. employment including room and boiird! , New Life Student Fellowship meeting, 7 p.m., 323-324 HUB. If interested please contact the Lutheran Office at 112 TAn urnbrella a frisbee, or both. New Life Christian Fellowship meeting, 7 p.m., Room 305 HUB. Eisenhower Chapel, (Ph.) 865-0033 in order to arrange an P.S. Sailing Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 106 Boucke. interview. Please write or call the Lutheran Office for an Be prepared for the great outdoors. Check the •Collegian Artists Series, Randall Hodgkinson, piano, 8 p.m., Schwab Auditorium. interview. weather forecast before gearing up for another day. I =h. : . Penn taiS.g tg. .* * . eatlin g •* Club 4. i.g. 4 ,*- Meeting Thursday, February 16 . * '•g- ' 106 Boucke 7:30 pm -,-Air '-g- * * Elections for New Officers arms .g. * Refreshments 0173 a g. . 4 . 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