The Daily Collegian Friday, February 11,1977 f \ I (,(//( W ///( Iff l \i ii 11 f (f' t < / j3ts flj/ l \ \ l r k \\ n <• -a\ u §_ a vetu axmt alfanafot,, whoA, la Mb 7'o-AfiMtsjirUJtjau /i 1 /1 n/n i, 1 1 1 /1 a/ > ' i / /il// • /// U// i 1/ /< i/// iU/mnn t ii/U//i/i \u/tW//mii/ii// /*//, \u ummuitf, /kaatiAtfoto, -falbpM" AiOMCOaMA )nAkifmLM‘u6b& condition fetputitfwoct- 234-8080 fri til 8-30 jfofL N OWE ■ NOW''f) PAL . \\*f Family program The Shaver’s Creek Nature Center presents a family program on lichens 2 p.m. Sunday. Student Associates are asking everyone to save old license plates for future recycling in an effort to support Red Cross Aid the Disaster Victims. Watch for futher details. Collegian notes Phi Mu Alpha holds pledge interviews 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at 901 K Park Forest, W. Aaron Drive. The Phi Mu Alpha-Mu Phi Epsilon Sweetheart Party will be held at the same address at 10 p.m. The Archery Club will not meet as scheduled. Registration begins at 9 a.m. Sunday’ in 33 White Building for the men’s and women’s beginner and in termediate fencing meet. The film “Step by Step” depicting the growth of the Gas suspected PITTSBURGH (AP) - An unidentified gas caused the explosion at a University of Pittsburgh lecture hall last month in which two people died, a university investigator testified yesterday., “The evidence is over whelming that it was gas,” said Dr. Maurice Sussman during a break at a coroner’s hearing into the Jan. 20 blast, which killed two women and destroyed a part of Langley Hall. “It could have been due to methane from some gas pit or it is possible it was natural, gas from a leak,” said Sussman, chairman of the Life Science Department and head of a university com mittee formed to examine the explosion. Another witness, Capt. Norman Sanner of the Pitts burgh Fire Department agreed that the gas could have been methane or low HER ( x-X CNb T...X l - mx Bahai faith will be shown noon and 7 p.m. today in the HUB Assembly Room. Practice for men and women divisions of the International Soccer Club will be 10 p.m. tonight and tomorrow in the north gym of White Building. The Student Nurses Association has its last meeting of the term 7 p.m. Sunday in the Human Development Living Center. The College of Science Student Council meets 7 tonight in 106 Boucke. "• Marlin Kauffman speaks at the Full Gospel Business Mens Fellowship Inter national 7:30 tonight in the Boalsburg Fire Hall. Changes magazine staff will have a brainstorming session 2 p.m. Sunday in 316 HUB. The Centre Coin Club sponsors a coin show 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow and noon natural, but he also said he hasn’t ruled out propane. Sanner, however, disagreed with Sussman’s theory on the exact location of the ex plosion. Sussman and a city detective said the blast originated in a crawl-space located on the ground floor between an electron microscope laboratory and a. lecture hall. But Sanner said the point of origin was in an adjacent electron microscope laboratory. Both Sussman and Sanner testified there were two ex plosions. “From eyewit nesses we have concluded there were two explosions, a soft-crump and then a loud bang,” Sussman said. Sanner said that tests made Jan. 21 indicated there was no natural gas present in the microscope laboratory. The tests, however were made Mil mi 1 , a ~4c/ just t&ll’ “fec/MV on lichens set to 5 p.m. Sunday in the Colonial Room of the Nittany Lion Inn. Champ, an organization raising money to send Harlem children to camp, sponsors a spaghetti dinner 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Wesley Foundation. Six of the world’s top air hockey players, including world champion Pat “Spider” Wolff, will give an exhibition 4 p.m. Sunday at Playland. USG Supreme Court holds hearings for the Nittany Chemical Society and the Art and Architecture Student Council 7:30 p.m. Sunday in 227 HUB. Commonsplace Coffeehouse presents Tom Dumm, Barb McKeehan and Denny Strausforgel 8 tonight in 102 Kern. Roberta Nelson speaks on “Dimensions of Religion" 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Unitarian Chapel, 709 W. Ridge Ave, in Pittsburgh before the discovery of an unused, broken pipe that contained natural gas. That pipe and another pipe from the building’s basement were shipped by Equitable Gas Co. to a metallurgical consulting firm in Texas for analysis. Allegheny County Coroner Cyril Wecht successfully Bail posted A University student charged with receiving stolen goods was released on $l,OOO bail after his preliminary hearing yesterday before District Magistrate Clifford Yorks. FsR-52 FREE Software offer. 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Carnegie-Mellon, 1. p.m.; Bucknell v. Valley Forge, 2:30 p.m.' Sunday’s schedule: Carnegie-Mellon v. Valley Forge, 1 p.m.; PSU v. Bucknell, 2:30 p.m., PSU v. Valley Forge, 4 p.m. University President John. W. Oswald will speak and answer questions at the USG Senate meeting 7:30 p.m. Monday in 225 HUB. Dorothy Shemick will address a meeting of Returning Women Students on “Exercise and the Mature Woman" noon Monday in Eisenhower Chapel lounge. The Unicycle Club meets 7 p.m tomorrow in the Wagner Building Drill Room. explosion subpoenaed Equitable to obtain the pipes and utility reports belated- to the ex plosion. Utility officials were scheduled to testify later in the hearing. By chance the explosion was recorded on a tape recorder operating in another nearby lecture hall, Room 223. for student William. McCullough (sth psychology was arrested by Police Services Jan. 18 for allegedly receiving a calculator taken in the Dec. 18 and 19 burglaries of Deike and Sackett. The calculator was valued at $lOO. . A telephone was taken from outside 279 , Chambers yesterday, according to Police Services. The telephone was valued at $3O.