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grjssM&awB. f rom the associated press mam^w-, -^ Trop I News Roundup: | hies On Display I From the State, ally To Welcome Joe Home The college coach of the year re- yesterday that rush scheduled between I Nation & World turns home tomorrow and his Univer- 1 and 2 p.m. has been rescheduled for sity will be there to meet him. Monday. The exact time will be an- The World Students for State is planning a nounced on the radio. "Welcome Home Joe" Conflict pep rally to hon- Fox said the highlight of the pro- Lebanon Attempting To End Israel or Joe Patemo who coached the Nittanv gram will be "Coach Paterno's arrival BEIRUT, Lebanon — Premier-designate Rashid Karami's Lions to an undefeated season and then and the presentation of the victorious attempts to cool off Lebanon conflict with Israel ran into on to a 15-14 victory over the Kansas team. We also hope to have all the opposition yesterday from striking students who want " a\ " hard-line policy. Jayhawks in the Orange Bowl. awards on display. • •• -a. - a« failed so far to reconcile the right wing A key to the University will be pre- to form a widely representative government. He took over The awards, along with key to the Thursday from Abdullah Yafi who resigned as ,a result sented to Paterno in "recognition of his University include the Orange Bowl of the unchallenged Israeli commando raid oh Beirut contributions to Penn State." Fox said, trophy, the National Collegiate Athletic Intc-national Airport Dec. 29. Association trophy for Coach of the Karami has failed so far to reconcile the rightwing" Also to be honored is Edward M. Czekaj, athletics, Year, the Lambert trophy representing follov. cr.= of former President Camille Chamoun with those business manager for of millionaire Socialist Kamal Jumblat. , who was recently named Business Man- supremacy in Eastern football and the Both groups want Cabinet posts. But Jumblat refused ager of the Year by the National Colle- Coaches' All "American awards to Ted to participate in a government in which the pro-Western iate Athletic Association , and Ernest Kwahck and Denny Onkotz. Chamounists are represented. g Karami continued his contacts with political leaders B. McCoy, director of athletics. "We hope students take the time to throughout the day. He says he wants to form his Cabinet Jon Fox, coordinator Quickly in view of the "dangerous times" through which of the rall y salute our great coach and his team. Lebanon is passing. said the Blue Band will begin a campus- The rally is planned to begin after wide march at 1 p.m. leaving from the lunch in the residence halls and will be * * * parking lot across from Big ler Hall m over in time for the 3 p.m. Super Bowl Russians Launch Second Venus Probe East Halls. At 12:45 p.m. the State Col- broadcast." Fox said. lege Hi gh School Band will leave from Fox and Students for MOSCOW — The Soviet Union yesterday launched its the Pollock Library. Both bands will Working with rally, arc the second unmanned Venus probe in five days. Both space perform while marching to Rec Hall. State in coordinating the •hips were reported heading for a mid-way rendezvous assistant coaches and their wives, the with the earth's cloud-wrapped sister planet. Invitations to speak at the rall y athletic department, the football team The Tass news agency said the new probe, Venus —Collegian Photo by Plerro Belllclnl have been extended to Pennsylvania or- 8, would attempt a slow descent through the atmosphere COACH JOE PATERNO standing at the and the heads of various student sidelines of the Orange Bowl in Miami. There Governor Raymond P. Shafer. Univer- and a soft landing on a part of the planet's surface are many limes when being the coach of a winning ganizations. not illuminated by the sun. team can be one of the loneliest sity President Erie Walker and Lau- jobs in the world. There are other times, government organizations Venus 5 launched Sunday, will attempt a similar landing though, when everything seems to have been rence Lattman. professor of geomoi- Student on a different part of the planet's surface. worth the effort. ' working with Fox include the Asso- Information . radioed back to earth from both probes phology. The Governor s Office, how- , The Men's ever, said yesterday that ciation of Women Students will .be compared to provide "a still greater amount of Shafer could the Intel-fraternity scientific .information" about Venus's hot atmosphere, cloud not attend the rally Residence Council, because of a pre- Councils. cover and surface crust, Tass said. vious commitment to appear at the and Panhellenic A Western science specialist said the two space ships ' s apparently would try to maintain radio contact longer Farm Show in Harrisburg. The Town Independent Men "S", the Graduate Stu- than Venue 4 did in October 1967. President Walker said he Council , Block Venus 4 has been the only space ship to make a must be , the class governments N. Vietnam Given in New York today, but that he will dent Association «low descent through Venus' atmosphere. and the hat societies will also help m try to be back at the University in time ¦ organizing the rally. • • • * * to speak at the gathering. Fox said he has received "enthusi- Wilson Refuses to Budge on Compromise Mickey Bergstein, general manager astic support from individual fraterni- Diplom at of WMAJ radio will act as master of Rights State College LONDON — Prime Minister Harold Wilson , under ties, residence hall floors, concerted attack by Asian and- African prime ministers STOCKHOLM — Neutral Sweden, government of South Vietnam," press ceremonies for the program. residents and .students living down- of the Commonwealth, yesterday refused to budge from haven for American defectors from town." Britain's offer of a compromise with the all-white government the officer Robert J. McCloskey said. The Panhellenic Council announced In-Rhodesia. Vietnam, war, yesterday became the The communique from the Foreign Wilson also rejected a new African demand for a first Western country to extend Office coincided with the return to British invasion to topple the rebel Rhodesian government diplomatic recognition to North Viet- Stockholm of U.S. Ambassador William of" Prime Minister Ian Smith. "The appeal came from President Kenneth -Kaunda of Zambia, which lies on nam. Heath. Rhodesia's northern border. The Swedish government, after two "I have just been told of this de- Kaunda stood ' alone -in the .call for force. None of weeks of secret discussions, invited velopment," Heath said at the airport. Registration Card s Due the other 21 1 Commonwealth;, prime ministers took it up, ^ Hanoi, to-establish-diplomatic, relations. "I am hardly prepared" to comment at Students planning to enroll Studcnls whose last name scheduled for March 27 an'i as some had at Commonwealth conferences iifpast years. , will be open Wilson said a war against. Smith would lead to an It said it was "in line with the this time. You all know the U.S. objec- for Spring Term must falls between P and 7. are 28 .it rtiv Hall development of contacts between prc-register bv Wednes d n y, to follow the activation only lo freshmen , re-admlt*. even worse bloodbath in southern Africa — and Britain the tive is peace in Vietnam." , other did not have the ' military might any ' more to mount an two countries." .Inn. 15, according to Mrs. procedure on ihe second day adjuncts transfers from Sweden for the last three years has Charily Kellev , registration of classes, Tuesday. April 1. colleges . studcnls with invasion in what was once the distant reaches of its In Washington, a U.S. S tate maintained unofficial relations with . assignment sheets, empire. manager In the nlternoon a limited incomplete Department spokesman said "while the Hanoi and it allowed the National Lib- make-up jienod will he held stude nt^ u.lio\c course failure Mr*. KcUcy said I h a I .ed m-ce.ssllatcs ch.-ing e, and tho-, Swedish government's decision is, of eration Front to open an information their for all students v. ho mis- '* students who turned in their orignnl aclivalion period. w hose change in major * * * course, its own to make, the U.S. office here. There was speculation in Spring Term class schedule Mrs kolley said . necessitates a revision . Mrs government does not believe this newspapers that the next at registration last week and lo Kelley explained. Swedish , must Students plannlnt The Nation decision will help the cause of peace move would be recognition of the NLF. want to make a change graduate at the end of Spring Students who do not pre do so by Wednesday A new reg ister l»\ .Ian. la. however. in Southeast Asia." Sweden's relations with South Viet- be Term can file a diploma card Saturday Evening Post Says —30— number two card must at Ihe Hull . «IU not he permitted to attend Sweden's action comes at a time nam lapsed two years ago filled out , marked revived in NEW YORK — The Saturday- Evening Post, which when the The usual aiean registration . reclstration . Mrs. Kelley »ald "when the Hanoi regime still continues new Swedish ambassador to Bongkok the right hand corner, Mjtned for H7 years focused on the simple. delights of American and dated by the student's life will publish its last, issue Feb. 8, the victim of changing its efforts to overthrow with armed was not, like his predecessor, accredited adviser, she explained. times. force the elected constitutional to Saigon.