—The Daily Collegian Monday, February 28, 1972 Student falls to death By 808 YUKSAVAGE Collegian Staff Writer State College borough policecontinue to investigate the case of a University student who plunged to his death Friday from the fifth floor of an apartment building. Edward E. Kuhn (11th psychology-Orrtanna) died from a compound fracture of logbook the skull sustained in a fall from', a sth floor balcony outside his-apartment at 521 Beaver Hills Apartments, police reported. Police said the death,, was accidental pending the coroner’s report. According, to Charles Berrigan trial awaits emergence of witness HARRISBURG (AP) The before a federal grand jury Besides the Kissenger government’s chief witness at that later indicted the Rev. scheme, the defendants are the Harrisburg 7-. conspiracy Phillip-Berrigan and his six- charged with conspiring to trial comes out of hiding this codefendants on conspiracy blow up tunnels that carry week to testify how he kept charges centered around heat to federal buildings in the FBI informed about an their-opposition to the Viet- Washington, D.C., and alleged' anti-war plot to nam War. vandalize draft board offices kidnap presidential adviser Without Douglas there around the country. Henry Kissenger. probably., never—would-have The defense has told the Everybody is waiting for the of Boyd Douglas, Jr. the judge, the jury, and especially the defendants. He disappeared l 13 Vi months ago, immediately after he was paroled from prison and went secretly Construction started for tallest apartments Excavation has already begun on what will be the tallest building in the Borough of State College: a 12 story apartment house on lower East Beaver Avenue ; between Locust. Lane and McAllister Street? The' State College Planning Commission authorized last Thursday the building permit for this new venture of Alex Woskob, owner of Parkway Plaza and Beaver Hill Apartments. Although State College has an ordinance against buildings above 65 feet in height, permission was granted for Woskob’s 100 foot plus construction. Wallis Lloyd, chairman of the Planning Commission We do all types of auto repair at reasonable prices. Free pick-up & delivery. Long’s Arco, 624 E. College Ave., 238-9935. - THE FOLKLORE SOCIETY presents DOC WATSON AND HIS SON MERLE . $ (E 9 ’ %jt £ H - w •c ' Friday, March 3rd 8 p.m. in SCHWAB AUDITORIUM Tickets : , on sale starting today HUB main floor * . 51.75 for members . $2.25 for non-members Grimm, senior-vice president of Central Counties Bank, the amount of money taken from the North Hills branch, 1821 N, Atherton St., in a daylight robbery Wednesday was $17,630. - State Police at Rockview, FBI agents, and borough police continue to search for leads to the identity of the lone gunman who left with the money on foot. Four persons, including two University students, received hearings Friday on charges of shoplifting before State College district magistrate Clifford H. Yorks. Yorks fined John' C? Mood (6th - agronomy - Horsham) $l5O plus costs on a charge of shoplifting from Weis Market Feb. 14. Mood plead guilty to the charges and already had been a trial, now expected to cost the Justice Department around $1.2 million and the«, defense about half that much. “He’s the key, no question about that,” acknowledged the government lawyers. “He knows what happened and how.” gave several reasons for the exemption. The developer allowed for a pedestrian recreation deck to cover about two thirds of the parking deck in the rear of the building as well as promising to screen "all utilities on the roof. He is also allowed only the same number of units (about 120) that he could include if the building were under the 65 foot limit. v Save up to $4OO on your new m-cycle and tour Europe! But new BSA, Triumph, Norton, tax free from one of England’s oldest dealers, est. 50 years. Huge stock too of guaranteed used models at England’s lowest prices. Full in surance for Europe & shipment back to USA arranged, or we guarantee repurchase. Write now for full details, George Clarke (Motors) Limited, 136-156 Brixton Hill, London, SW 2, Eng., Tel. 01-674-3211. made restitution In a .hearing before the district magistrate, Yorks found Ronald Migdon, of State College, “guilty on a charge of shoplifting .from Penn Traffic in the Nittany Mall Feb. 23.- Migdon received a fine of $l5O plus costs and restitution for taking a double stereo tape priced at $17.95. Steve S. Hennessy, of 243 S. Pugh St., State College, plead guilty before. Yorks on a charge of shoplifting from Weis Market. Hennessy received a $lOO fine plus costs and restitution for taking a package of cheese and a package of sardines priced at $1.04. Yorks fined Harry H. Ha milton ( 8 t h - c i v i 1 engineering-imperial) $lOO plus 'costs and restitution on a jury of nine women and three men that there was neither •kidnaping or bombing and that draft board raids, when they occured, were the acts of CU, concerned-individuals Douglas, 32, met Berrigan in April 1970 when both were in prison at the Lewisburg, Pa. Penitentury Douglas for assaulting an FBI agent and forging checks, Berrigan for destroying draft files.' Douglas, at the time, was attending classes during the day at nearby Bucknell University, the only inmate among 1800 on a work-study release program. The government claims the Catholic priest recruited the prisoner to smuggle mail in and out of the prison via his school note-books-and-that he turned informer when discovered. The Artists Series “This was a superb concert by a magnificent orchestra plainly o its mettle.” New York Times “Symphony concert is superb Viennese music treat." _ Cleveland Plain Dealer “Playing that was beautifully poised and full of vitality.” ' Washington Post PROGRAM Don Juan, Op. 20 Richard Strauss Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Carl Maria von Weber Paul Hin demith Symphony No. 9 in C Major Schubert - . Sat., Mar. 4„8:30 p.m., Rec Hall Tickets: HUB, Free to full-time_£SU students Tickets: HUB General sales..s: Student Tickets. On sale starting 1: Commissioners mustbe notified USG revises strsteg'V Steve E. Swarm, of .<L 7 Milesburg, arraigned Thur sday before Yorks on charges of burglary., larceny, and receiving stolen goods, remains in Cerffre County .jail in lieu of $2,500 bail. Rockview state police arrested and charged Swarm with the Jan. 18 burglary of the Wee-Nee Hut'on North Atherton Street. A hearing on the case has been set for today. Swarm was also fined $5 plus costs on a charge of trespassing on University property: University security filed the charge. • Borough police reported two accidents with injuries Friday, one involving a University student. A car operated by Michael A. Tilbr.ook, of Pittsburgh, turned left, from College Avenue into the parking lot of .Roy Roger’s restaurant and skidded on ice into the building, Friday at 8:27 p.m. police said. Both Tilbrook and a passenger, Peggy Conrad (llth-consumer related studies - Vandergrift) sustained minor injuries and were taken to Centre Com-, munity Hospital. Both were released after treatment. Damages were estimated at $3OO to the auto and $5O to the restaurant. Police reported at 7:46 a.m. Friday a car driven by Christopher T. . Flynn, Bellefonte, collided, with an auto on the inside lane of East College Avenue operated by David L. Rotolo, Charleroi. The Flynn vehicle attempted to move from the outside to the inside lane, police said. Upon impact, the Rotolo vehicle bounced into the opposite lane and collided with an oncoming vehicle operated by Sharon L. Keramati, of 445 Waupelani Dr., State College, police reported. Della Merryman, of State College, a passenger in the Keramati vehicle, com plained of injuries but did not require immediate medical treatment. Damages were estimated - at - ssoo to the -Keramati vehicle and $2OO each to the Flynn and Rotolo vehicles. presents 3fie v . l)ioia Svntjjhbnv --(Ordiestra v JOSEF KRIPS,-Conductor ' The Undergraduate Student Government- yesterday revised its statement of last week regar.ding-.the problem of students whose voter registration., applications' have been rejected by the Centre County Board of Commissioners. In the earlier statement, USG Department of Student Political Affairs urged contested registrants to boycott appeal hearings scheduled lasL-Wednesday through Friday, and again today, if they had not yet obtained any of the proof of residency documents required by the Com missioners. USG petitions for unification The USG Department of Student Political Affairs has started a petition for a separate University Park voting district. Currently, the campus falls into three dif ferent voting precincts that also - include off-campus areas. Bruce Shaw, department director, explained the campus now includes parts of the East, East-Central arid West-Central districts. Of all the students eligible to vote, Shaw says “a rough guess is that a minimum of 350 have registered to vote on '-campus. By the’ primary we hope to have 500.” According to the law, a voting district must .have at least 100 voters. Shaw added, “The ideal size is about 600 to f'e.nde., telecaster with hwm ftnn ” bucking pickups and Gibson acoustic Call OW - 237-1233 The petition will be sub mitted to Centre County judge R Pail] pamr>K/\]l hnnp tLMMAGE SALE SWEATERS 70 percent K. campoeil. we nope off A ll pants S 3 95'Urge selection Many tO have the petition filed by man sizes Brazina's basement thr id of the Sh?- .ie end of the week, —iaw dormitory contract for sale spring said, “or by next Monday.” term. Cheap East Halls. area For in formation call 865-9343 -Once submitted, there will be a two-week period during which opinions can be The department now ad vises rejected applicants to notify the commissioners’ secretary if they ..will not be appearing to appeal their rejection at the date and time prescribed by the com missioners. “The phone call or other communication to the commissioners’ office is the vital element,” according to the new statement. - ■■ The department also urges every rejected applicant who was scheduled for an appeal last week and who did not show up, to notify the com missioners’ office today that they would like to appeal at a later time. presented to the court. After this period has ended, Campbell will make his decision. Under the current law, Pollock and South Halls are in the East District, with the exception of Beaver Hall, which us- in the West-Central District. Beaver is located in the middle of the East District, however. . Currently, all students must vote off-campus CLASSIFIED FOR SALE )OKM CONTRACT SPRING term Call Mason at 865-8804 between 7 and 9pm THE REVOLUTIONARY ' ADVENT loud speaker listen to it . at High Fidelity House U.? N Atherton St. 237-8888 STEREO EQUIPMENT ALL makes at discount prices, call Hall 238-1491 INSURANCE FOR Auto. STUDENTS Motorcycle, Hospitalization, Fire, Ac cident, Life Good rates, fast service Phone 238-6633 - FOR SALE 56 FORD van New inspection needs work $2OO Call Brian 238- 1831 between 5-7 00 p m ' KIP ME OFF and buy my Sawyers slide projector (list $129.00) for only $75.00 Also 2 elect flashes $l7 00 and $25 00 Nikon 2x converter. $2O 00 light meter $5 00 Call Jim 865-4090 6-7 p m only HARDTOP FOR MGB excellent condition New was $l6O. will sell for best offer. Call 238-5811 1966 TR4-A, 6 Michelm-radials, 2 studded snow, hard and soft tops, latest inspection, ••midnight blue" $800466-6875after 5.00 p m DORM CONTRACT FOR Spring term Call after 5 30 865-5920 PINBALL MACHINE IDEAL for fraternity concession or gameroom Call Nate 238- 4082 ELECTRIC BLANKET FITS King-sized bed Sears brand Good condition $l5 00 Dave 865-2811 • WESTINGHOUSE COMPONENT STEREO Acoustic suspension speakers BSR turn tale AM-FM receiver $2OO _CalI Bob 865^!938 ENGAGEMENT RING AND wedding band —for sale Like new -Cal! 237-6326- - SEARS SUPERS MOVIE camera 6..1 Zoom excellent condition original price $139 to sell $99 Call 238-4781 ATTENTION STUDENT WITH TRUCK for hire ' Leave message 6-8 p m Paul 865 : 0608 IT’S "HAPPY HOUR" every night at Hannaman's Brewery from Bpm to 9 30 p m Try our egg rolls PLAYLAND BIGGER AND better than ever ' The get together spot—Everybody meets" at Playland Open Bam to 4 a.m New games every week Campus Shopping Center FREE DRAFT COUNSELING. All alter natives considered, call afternoons or evenings at the Peace Center 237-0222 FOLKFANS-DOC WATSON and his son Merle will be performing on Friday March 3at 8 OOp.m in Schwab Tickets on sale next to the RUB desk Discount for Folklore society members NEED ROCK BAND for Fri night dances at Beech Creek'Commumty Center Pay 60 percent of door Call 717-962-2543 eves" WILL TYPE PAPERS Very cheap. Ca!L237- 1331 » SEE YOUR ARMY representative at 431 E Beaver Ave . State College and ask about training and travel enlistment optibn CLIENTS NEEDED PHOTOGRAPHY for all occasions Engagements, small weddings and gifts Very reasonable Mike 237-9322 LEATHER AND SUEDE jacket sale New spring leathers at lowest prices now at Brazina's basement. NOTICE FREE TO RESPONSIBLE persons with good homes Kittens S weeks' old Call _ Becky 237-8563 * . FOUND CLASS RING Mt. Union near Porter rvPINiT IBMSELECTR.C, mal h 4 GreeK • Ha "' " y ° UrS Ca " ‘ Qc. symbols available Guaranteed Call Mrs. ‘ ' ' _ 11 •Jones 237-0792 after 5 30 typing - REPORTS. TERM papers, theses __elc Electric typewriter Call 238-4896 n SILVER WIRE RIM glasses on campus or in town Please call Ron 238-2053 LOST MEN’S PSU class ring 1969. initialed JTY reward Call Glynn 237-7294 anytime before lunch RINGS GOLD BAND, rectangular Onyx Indian ring turquoise chips Lost in HUB bathroom Jerry 237-6845 LOST 72 PSU class ring by computer center Call-Dan 238-1552 USG officials .explained their failure to establish the necessity of contacting the commissioners for an appeal delay. "We were led to believe that the rejected applicants could show up at a later date (until April 10) and wait for the commissioners to have some spare time in which to listen to the appeal,” the statement reads. This impression was held, they said, after a brief con versation with Commissioner J. Doyle Corman of Feb. 14 and after numerous com munications .. with staff members at the Elections Office in Bellefonte. . However, The Daily Collegian reported Friday Corman had criticized USG’s The sisters and pledges of Alpha Xi Delta congratulate their of Cyrus James Baldovich Michael Biddle William Drazdowski Barry Ellen “ David Helmer Ronald Wygonik and Robert Sodini-Quillman WANTED WANTED ROOMMATE (FEMALE)'large 1 bdrm apartment close to campus Spring term. Rent $65 possibly less Call 237-6153 after 6 30 WANTED ONE MAN for foursome spring term $35-month plus utilities Call 237-0268 FEMALE ROOMMATE TO sublet my share of two bedroom furnished apartment for' Spring term Own room. Available March 16 March for free Call 237-8785. FEMALE ROOMMATE CLOSE to campus. Own bedroom_s6?_per-month—Available Spring term No lease Call 237-0867 or 237- 0193 after 4 30 Ask for Carolyn. FEMALE ROOMMATE TO share' 2-girl aprtment m house close to campus Spring term Call 238-5838. ROOMMATE WANTED FOR Southgate apartment unique setup Call Marcus for info at 237-4876 WANTED-GROUP OR individuals (males) to occupy srpall'living Complex next fall. Block from jcampus Home-cooked food Large rooms 238-7251 2 ROOMMATES WANTED spring & summer one bedroom furnished $7O a month in town 238-4443 1 ROOMMATE NEEDED for 2 bedroom apartment in Southgate vicinity rent is negotiable Immediate occupancy. Call 238- 4884 RIDE TO FLORIDA for two girls. Can leave anytime after March 15th Call 237-9221 WANTED. .ROOMMATE SPRING term College Avenue apartment across from the wall 46 67 month. Patty 238-7935 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED for spring term in U T summer option Call 237-9332 or 238-7370 ‘ . ONE or two roommates for spring (summer option) cheap apartment ■‘‘close to campus 238-7024 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Kenfield apts. reasonable rates efficiency Spring -term Call 237-0431 — WANTED- PLACE —TO stay "in'" Fort Lauderdale during spring break Will share expenses. Howie, 237-9143 HELP WANTED , JOBS“IN~ALASKA‘ , "avaIIabIe now This handbook describes summer and career opportunities. covers all fields; qualifications, employers Plan your ad venture! $3 00 JIA, Box 1565. Anchorage 99501 JOBS ON SHIPS' Men Women Perfect summer job or career. No experience required Excellent pay. W’orldwide travel. Send $2 OOfor information:Seafax, Box 1239- PA. Seattle. Washington 98111 FOR RENT ONE BEDROOM APT. available for spring term, unfurnished, air conditioning, dish washer etc Logan House 238-1146 SUBLET SPRING SUMMER 3 bedroom house $175 mo near Park Forest Cal! 238- 0775 SUBLET-ONE BEDROOM apartment Close to campus Available anytime Call Bonnie or Karen 238-0329.. . .. THREE BEDROOM HOUSE for rent $175.00 per month Immediate occupancy near campus Married couple Call 237-2065 APT TO SUBLET Private room and bath plus wat£rbed in Bluebell for any length of time from now through summer Call 237- 9053 ' SUBLET SPRING SUMMER option to renew Large two bedrooms Unfurnished (Can furnish) A-C, free bus low rent. First month free 238-5211 SPRING AND-OR SUMMER sublet one bedroom furnished One-fourth block from -HUB.lawn-Call Stu 238-3878- - «■?. FOUNDS advice - to contested registrants to boycott their appeal appointments until a drivers license, credit card or some form with a local ad dress to prove residency ' could be obtained. Corman said he would consult the county solicitor to find out if those who did not show up for their scheduled hearing would be permitted to appeal .later. Nevertheless, USG still maintains part of its original statement which reads “Under no circumstances do we advise that, .rejected ap-' plicants should go to the Courthouse (in Bellefonte) to appeal their rejections' until -they—have one —of- —the documents which the ■ com missioners require.” David Link Michael Rickert Richard Scheib Edward Simpson Deluiis Smith ADS Buy term papers, reports, and research. 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