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Newspaper union chief to speak The president of America’s largest newspaper union is scheduled to speak on campus tonight. Charles Perlik, president of the Newspaper Guild, will speak on “The Future of Newspaper Unionism” at 8 Shop window broken by tossed brick* A brick was thrown through the window of the Mr. Charles Shop, 230 E. College Ave., between' Feb. 12 and 13, ac cording to State College police. Damages were estimated at $250. Police log Cash amounting to $2lO was stolen from 605 Hartranft Hall yesterday, according to p.m. in 112 Kern. The lecture, ’ which is open to the public, is, sponsored by the Penn State Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi. Perlik was born in Pitts burgh, and received his bachelor’s and master’s Police Services. The cash belonged to Tony Frank (2nd agriculture). Cash and books valued at $58.50 Were taken Sunday ■from four rooms on the 1 fourth floor of Ritner Hall, according to Police Services. The burglaries occurred in rooms 403, 406, 407 and 408, police say. Nancy Luongo (7th- degrees from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Perlik worked as a reporter for the United Press in 1 Pitts burgh and Chicago and for the Buffalo Evening News. He went to work for the guild. English) reported the theft of her- bicycle from outside Ritner Hall to Police Services Sunday. The bicycle was valued at $7O. ‘A calculator was taken from 506 Shunk Hall yesterday, according to Police Services. The calculator belonged to William Pyle (2nd agriculture) and was valued at $55. 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The Newspaper Guild currently is striking the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News. Stereo equipment was taken from Mr. C’s, 112 W. College Ave., Sunday, ac cording to State College police. Value of the theft was $5O-$6O. The windshield of a vehicle parked at 303 Fraternity Row was broken by vandals Sunday, according to State College police. Damage was estimated at $l5O.
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