— The Daily-Collegian. Tuesday,-March 7, 1972 Numerous campus thefts 2 robberies By 808 YUSKAVAGE Collegian Staff Writer State College _ borough police reported 1 two instances of armed robbery over the weekend. At 8:25 p.m. Saturday a his P? cket and sprayed the man entered the lobby of aidant, who then slammed Cinema I Theater, Heister cash drawer shut. Street, pointed a small pistol T , he suspects fled without at the cashier, and escaped . B ettln e an y cash - P°hcesald with $131.25, police reported The cashier told police the gunman entered between shows. When "she hesitated upon his demand for the cash in the drawer, she continued, the suspect reached in the drawer, grabbed the cash, and'.fled;. • Police' continue to in vestigate. They ask any persons in the, area at the time of the robbery to contact them for possible in formation. In another robbery, two men entered the Plaza Gulf Station, 705 S. Atherton St., at 9:41 Saturday evening and Bounce-a-thon raises money for heart fufid A 48-hour Bounce-A-Tho'n at the foot of the University Mall raised si;7so for the Central Pennsylvania' Heart Association this weekend. The event was sponsored by Delta Delta “Delta sorority_ and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity and little sisters for the fourth consecutive year. “Each time . that we bounced a ball, we hoped that there might be a contribution -to save a heart beat,” Dennis Miller, Lambda Chi AJpha . vice president, said. "Miller said that four years ago, his fraternity heard of a Douglas testifies o - - 1 against Berrigan ...HARRISBURG (AP) J. Edgar Hoover’s cry of con spiracy brought a sudden end to plans by the Rev. Philip Berrigan and six others to kidnap presidential adviser Henry Kissinger, FBI in formant Boyd Douglas testified yesterday. He said a plot to blow up Washington heating tunnels also collapsed. Douglas ended a week-long direct examination with testimony that in the af termath of Hoover’s /Nov. 27, 1970, statement Douglas was accused -by defendant Elizabeth McAlister, a Catholic nun, -of leaking in formation to the FBI director . “Elizabeth McAlister was highly suspicious that I was the leak,” the 31-year-old ex convict told the jury of nine women and three men trying Berrigan and the six others on federal antiwar conspiracy charges. “She was quite paranoic toward me,” Douglas went on. “She also told me as far as the kidnaping—of~ Kissinger was’Concemed, that'only'the inner circle knew about the kidnaping and that she could count the number of persons on her'hands.” Plants keep quiet In their search to find ways of creating a more attractive environments landscape designers and homeowners have found that plants can reduce the amount of noise that reaches the ear. This use of plants to control sound around buildings is a rapidly developing phase of landscape planning, J. Robert Nuss, Extension ornamental horticulturist - at the University, said. : Shandygaff Wed 8-9:30 Beer Blast Coming April 1st — Breakthrough craft supplies 101 S. HiesterSt. for information or Special orders call -238-5538 asked the attendant for change. When the attendant opened the cash drawer to ,get change, police said, one of the men pulled a spray -can from Campus Patrol reported 11 campus-" thefts the •weekend. Friday afternoon a male student told Campus Patrol that between Friday arid Sunday afternoon someone entered his room in Nittany 23 by breaking the window and removed stereo equipment valued at $728.30. A coed reported that bet ween 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday someone -entered her unlocked room and removed a purse valued at $25 plus her room key. Campus Patrol received four separate theft reports similar event called a “Bounce for Beats” at another school. The groups tried it here and changed the name to “Bounce-A-Thon.” The previous three years they have raised. $4,493 for the Heart Fund in- Centre County through'the event. The Bounce-A-Thon was held from noon" Friday,’ 'March 3 until noon Sunday, March 5. Some students.were responsible for bouncing the basketball while others collected funds from passers by. - On hand for the opening “You were a member of the inner circle?” asked U.S. !I District Court Judge R. Dixon Herman, taking a hand in the -questioning. “Yes,” Douglas replied. Douglas also said'he asked another defendant, the Rev. Joseph Wenderoth, “if the Washington action was out.” ' “Joseph Wenderoth told me ‘well, at least at this time, it is definitely out,”’ the witness added. With the conclusion of Douglas’ direct examination, the trial was adjourned until today. The delay reportedly was to allow' the defense to make last _minute preparations for a cross examination of Douglas that is expected to be vigorous and lengthy. The witness took the stand Feb. 28 and spent 17 hours under government questioning. W- QWK* QUICK RADIO*FM/ninety-seven Progressive Radio SPECIAL INVITATION TO STUDENTS FROM ABROAD INTERNATIONAL "NITE , AT COLLEGE LIFE "For there is no distinction ... .the same Lord is Lord of all" —Rom 10:12 HUB Lounge Sponsored by:- Tonight 7:00 PM - Campus Crusade tor CHRIST reported just after midnight Saturday morning. One female staff member reported the theft, of a fire extinguisher valued at $27.30 from'the lounge kitchenette in Stevens Hall, while another female staff member told Campus Patrol that a wallclock valued at $8.44 had been removed from Cross Hall duty office. - The faucets in the men’s restroom of the second floor of Frear Lab were removed, according to a male, staff member, while a female staff member reported the theft of a bench valuecf at $27.70 from Cross Hall. At 11:15 a.m.' Saturday a male student reported to Campus Patrol that a toolbox and tools worth $125 had been taken from his locked car in Parking Area 83 sometime between Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. A resident assistant reported the theft of a fire extinguisher worth $52 from were: Coach John Bach and Chuck Crist of the University basketball team and Centre. County Junior Miss, Doris Bierly. Others assisting in the opening were: Mr. and Mrs. Duane . Doty, advisors for Lambda Chi Alpha; James M. Elliott, ‘Centre County Heart Association chairman; Robert Kidder, State College Heart Association chairman; and John Mertz, Central Pennsylvania Heart Association five-county chairman. “It was a lot of fun. People were very cooperative in giving their time and money,” said Gail Shut tlesworth, a participant from Delta Delta Delta.—PW Start SWIMMING in MARCH at LAUREL GLEN APARTMENTS Come to Sate College’s most riiodem apartments that offer these luxurious conveniences at fantanstically low rents: A store on the complex that will open in March Free bus service to town and campus Ample Free parking Wall to wall carpeting Coin-op laundry Gas for cooking, heating and hot water Free' cable TV The sw.irriming pool membership fee is $250.00 per year • . BUT THERE IS NO FEE TO RESIDENTS We’re located at: , .Office Hours: 10 Vairo Boulevard 10 - 12 and 1 - 5 State College, Pa. Mon. thru Fri. Phone 237-5351 the second floor of Harhilton Hall. The fife extinguisher was reirioved between 9. p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday. A male graduate student told Campus Patrol his 35 mm.' camera, worth $l4O, was removed from the basement storage room, of Pavilion Theatre between 4 p.m. and 7:35 p.m. Saturday, i Friday night a male student told Campus Patrol that between 1 p.m. and 10 p.m. Friday someone entered his locked car in Parking Area Red C, across Route 322, and removed a 35 mm. camera valued at $270. A male student 'reported that between 4 p.m. Saturday and 9:30 a.m. Sunday his unlocked room in Porter Hall had been entered and drafting material worth $25.30 was .removed. A coed reported to Campus Patrol at 6:30 a.m. Saturday the presence of a man in her room whom she did not wish to be there. Campus Patrol was dispatched and the man was asked to leave. He did so without trouble. Security Patrol ap prehended a.male student in 115 Music Building at 11:30 p.m'. Saturday. Entry had been gained through an unlocked window, patrol reported. An unknown person or persons entered‘the Record Room, 350 E. College Ave., _ between 2_ p.m. and B:3o_p.m. Sunday and removed $2OO cash, police reported. Police, who continue to investigate the case,- said entry was gained by prying open the rear door. Borough police reported at about 11:30 p.m..Sunday the. cigarette machine on the second floor of Beaver Hills Apartments was broken into and the .change box plus contents were removed. No value was given. PliQne service busy at PSU When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone iffe probably didn’t realize the effects his device would have on the world. ■? Next to Edison’s light bulb the phone is probably the most useful utility in the house.- College students, too, recognize' the importance of the telephone. As one Penn Stater put it, “At a college where the. ratio of men to women, is 3 to 1, getting socially adjusted is really rough for a guy without a phone.” Getting fast- phone service to Penn State students is a big problem, especially when University Park becomes deluged with 28,00 0 new residents each fall. The State College Bell Telephone office has learned What to expect when Happy Valley comes to life. Jim Walck, State College business office manager, stated “This year we borrowed 22 service representatives from other offices in the area-do help our ABSOLUTE AUCTION Bell Telephone Co. of Pa.; 160 automobiles, 40 Econoline Vans; April 1, 1972, 10 AM, Moiit gomeryville, Pa. Location: Sale site on Stump Rd. between Rte. 309 & 463, 20 miles north of Phila.; 160- 1962 Falcons, Valiants, Chevys, etc. 40-1963-66' Econoline vans. Inspection: March 30, 3L Terms: Complete Payment sale day, $l(io cash knockdown deposit required. NOTE: Bank holiday March 31st. Bidders & registrants must be 21. Proof of age -required. Everything sells on an “as is” basis. Everything sellfregardless of price. Call 215-699-3381 for brochure. Louis Traiman Auction Company, 1519 Spruce St.7Phila.' Pa. UNDERGRADUATE students CM in. oge 1 9 4 completion of ot f«o»t I year of college 5 GRADUATE STUDENTS and FACULTY MEMBERS THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS . . . comprising 350 outstanding Boys. Girls, Brolher-SUler and L Co-Ed Camps, located throughout the New England,-Mid? die Atlantic States and Canada. ... INVITES YOUR INQUIRIES concerning summer employment as Head Counselors, Group Leaders, Specialties. General Counselors. Write, Phone, or Call in Person Association of Private Camps Dept. C Maxwell M. Alexander, Executive Director 55 West 42nd Street, OX 5-2656, New York 36, N. Y. 10 regular girls.*” In addition to the 22 service represen-' talives the StatejCollege plant utilized 18 more cdni v munications servicemen and service center people as well. Much of the work ac complished by the phone l company is dependent upon the students. According' to Walck’-“notices are mailed in,. the spring asking when to terminate service for the summer . and when to reconnect for the Fall Term.. This helps us .to plan our rush schedule.” p Walck asked The' Daily* Collegian to clarify one fallacy which is of special interest to students. He said earlier this year, county commissioners and con cerned citizens alike were urging young people to obtain Bell Telephone., credit cards as their proof of residence in order to register to vote. He said that these credifcardS are not, necessarily a proof of residency. Rather, credit cards are issued only if a person has been a “good customer,” he said. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR. SALE VOIGTLANDER 35mm RANGEFINDER camera, 2.8 lens, built m meter, self timer and proximeter. $65, Perry 237-8956 1971 PINTO. 2000 cc, 4-speed, disc brakes, 13,000 miles. $1775, call 237-1372. 1970 M.G MIDGET beige $l5OO, mileage under 10,000 call 237-6420 . 1970 VW-BUG EXCELLENT condition also, 1968 Pontiac Tempest auto P S air Cheap price Call 238-6315. - - LANGE PRO SKI boots, excellent condition used 15 times must sell $9O 00. best offer 238-1509 STEREO EQUIPMENT J ALL makes ‘at "discount prices, call Hall 238-1491 STUDENTS - INSURANCE FOR Auto Motorcycle. Hospitalization, Fire, Ac cident. Life. Good rates, fast service Phone 238-6633 FOR, SALE 56 FORD van. New inspectior needs work $2OO Cal! Brian 238 1831 between 5-7.00 p.m DORM CONTRACT FOR spring term Simmons Hall Call anytime Ellen 865; 7375 DORM CONTRACT FOR sale. Call 865-5674. WINDOWED VAN 67 Ford Econohne heavy duty automatic transmission excellent condition $950 865-7276 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER SMITH Corona, super sterling model, carrying case, practically untouched, half pncc. Call 865-5157. FOR SALE 1970 Suzuki 250 trail Savage. Good condition Must sell Call Bob 237- 0873 WILL SUBLET MY Executive House apartment $l2O monthly. Unfurnished. Starting June 1. Call Maria 238-1154 after 5 BEDROOM'SUITE SOLID oak. In very good condition $250 or highest bid. Call Joyce 865-1549 GUITAR: FENDER *DUO-SONIC“ 2 pickups list $2OO will sell $100; Electro Voice 664 Mike with stand list $99 for $45 237- 7803 STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEMS. Prices start at $25 per pair Call Jack 237-0716 ATTENTION PROFESSIONAL BASS GUITARIST with N Y. recording experience seeks to join group or form with musicians into jazz, rock. No real loud stuff. Call Bob at 643-0237. FLY TO EUROPE from $170.00 round tnp, student vacations and tours, employment services etc. Air mail for full details. Campus Agents required AAS A. Limited 15 High St Ventnor I W , England/' STUDENT WITH TRUCK for hire. Leave message 6-8 p m. Paul 865-0608 THE *‘ALPHASON'\ A new bio-feedback training device to control your brain’s alpha rhythms. Learn to meditate, relax. Many other uses Price breakthrough, only $24 95‘Order Now' EMS Products. Box 308. Stcwartstown, Pa' 17363 PLAYLAND BIGGER AND better than ever The get together spot Everybody meets at Playland. Open 8 a.m to 4 a.m . New games every week Campus Shopping Center FREE DRAFT COUNSELING. All alter natives considered, call afternoons or -enings-at the Peace Center 237-0222. CLIENTS NEEDED- PHOTOGRAPHY for all occasions Engagements, small weddings and gifts. Very reasonable. Mike 237-9322 APPLICATIONS ARE NOW being accepted for positions at Cinema Theaters, usherettes, concession’s clerks fot Spring. Summer terms' Call 237-7657 for apjfcuitment. TYPING TERM PAPERS and reports Cal! B&W ENLARGMENTS TO 8x10” $1.50 ea Call 1-383-4330 5 to 6:30 p m. NOTICE TYPING WILL TYPE term papers theses etc. Reasonable rates phone 238-4730 INTERESTED STUDENTS AND political science majors-who would.enjoy.practical _ political experience call 237-0025 or 466-7207 Richard Shoemaker Enterprises.' TYPING REPORTS. TERM papers, theses, etc Electric typewriter Call 238-4896. TVfMNG: IBM SELECTRIC, matti & GreeK symbols available. Guaranteed. Call Mrs. Jones 2374)792 after 5:30 LOST WOR CHESTER _ TEtH class ring, 1970, TKE letters, call Bob 238-3296 Reward LOST BROWN PAIR glasses in Willard Building if found please return Call 237- 9661 after six o’clock. WANTED FLORIDA DESPERATELY NEED ride for 2 girls over break. 238-3571 Sherry or Barb Share costs. ROOMMATE (MORF) WANTED for frnng and summer in quiet house along bus route Call 237-9019. 237-5511. ROOMMATE WANTED J4B-MONTH all utilities and cable included Call 238-5536. ROOMJdATE WANTED PARK Forest Ap’f. $5B 75-mo. Call 238-5257 ask for Frank. WANTED: ROOMMATE - FEMALE Spring $5O-mo, furnished E. Beaver. Call Barb 238-7024. Desperate! ' -NEEDED: 3.0 R .4 BEDROOM house for summer—term. -Doctocal student and family. James L. Crawford. Jr.- 1938 Lafayette Road. Gladwyne, Penna 19035. ROOMMATES MALE (FEMALE) 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment, pool, air-conditioning. Pets allowed. Own room or share. 237-6845. ROOMMATE WANTED SPRING $lOO rooming ' house Park Avenue next to campus. Bill 238-2611 leave message. SEVERAL PEOPLE NEEDED, modem. furnished, Beaver Terrace apt. available now, rent negotiable, mquire<>2o2 evenings. ONE ROOMMATE FOR 3-man Beaver Terr. apt.; Spring term only. Call Scott 237-3082. SPRING SUBLET - MALE Beaver Terrace S7O-mo. 238-2594. ROOMMATE WANTED ' KENFIELD - apartments’ share 4-man apartment. Spring-Summer'air conditioned, swimming pool, $4O-mo. 237-1712. * APT. WANTED: SPRING sublet 1 bedroom. Preferably furnished and close to' campus. Call Carl 237-1840 urgent. WANTED: MALE ROOMMATE to sublet Beaver Terrace Apt. Spring term (Summer opt) Close to campus 238-3313. cork cork cork deep textured dark tone cork from Spain 3 pieces for 2.95 1 ft, x 3 ft: x Vi in. sofa & chair 127 e. beaver 237-6612 FEMALE WANTS TO rent quiet peaceful , room on weekly or monthly basis. Call Carol 237-1255. WANTED FOR SPRING term: Female roommate; two bedroom .apartment Holiday Towers $55 month. Call 237-8565. ROOMMATE WANTED FEMALE single bedroom. Cali Gloria anytime after 6:00 3-SPEED BIKE, G'JY's or girl's in good condition, will make good offer. Call 065- 5157. ONE IOR TWO) roommate for two bedroom townhouse. Spring (Summer) Has everything $55 call 237-3128. WANTED- ROOMMATE SPRING term. 566-mo, utilities included. Parkway Plaza call Rich 237-8484. NANNY TO CARE for two decent college students Spring term. Free room large apartment 238-4437. FOR RENT SUBLET FOR SPRING aiid-or summer, a large furnished 2 bedroom apartment w all utilities paid. Within walking distance of campus si3s-month. Call 865-6441.. FOR RENT ROOMS in friendly house two blocks from campus, 130 North Gill Street. 237-1767 SUBLET- SPRING TERM one bedroom apartment one block from campus. Rent not bad. utilities included Call 238-0189 around 6 or after u SUBLET SPRING SUMMER efficiency close to campus, $l2B month Call Edie 237-9683^ TWO-MAN FURNISHED apartment in Park Forest for Spring term,'sl3s. Call 237-1689. SUBLET MY HALF one bedroom modem no security deposit; parking everything in cluded, waterbed. 238-4104 Jim SUBLET SPRING SUMMER my v 4 of rent in Beaver Terrace apt ask for A 1 or Huff 237- 3796 SUBLET ONE BEDROOM apt. $l3B month plus utilities available April. Call 237-1360. FOR RENT-SPRING term One or two man efficiency apartment in U T Call 237-0214 After five p.m UNFURNISHED, BEDROOM, '-modern, parking, no security deposit, everything included, after 7pm. JB. 238- 4104 OPENINGS SPRING TERM for grads at plush University Club Membership, meal service, pnvate carpeted .rooms, parking next to campus, only $34.50 per week. Call room manager 237-2251. APARTMENT SPACIOUS THREE room Lions Gate available March 27 Summer option. 237-0873 ONE BEDROOM APT pets allowed, swimming pool. $l3O month. Park Forest sublet or lease 237-6914. SUBLET FURNISHED EFFICIENCY Barcroft House available Spring $l3B all utilities included Call 237-1255. FURNISHED ROOMS ON campus Spring term $175. Men. Call 237-8373. TAKE-OVER LEASE spring, and summer terms. onpt'toedroom n furnished UT apartment. month includes everything call Bob 238-7666 SUMMER SUBLET FALL option- 2 man U T. apt June paid. All the amenities of home, except us we’re leaving. Phone 237- . 1279 SINGLE AND DOUBLE, rooms for male students no cooking facilities Phone 237- 3332. Call before 6 p.m SUBLET SPRING (SUMMER option) two .... bedroom .furnished apt. close to campus availablelanytime 237-1521 " SUMMER SUBLET SPACIOUS one bedroom apt 2 blocks from campus 237- 8745 SUBLET IDEAL FOR summer, large one , bedroom apt., completely furnished ground floor of house 15 mim-from campus. Rent $ll5 00 month including utilities. Call 865 : 5157 APARTMENT FOR RENT starting Apnl 1. One bedroom SUO-mo. Call 237-8626. •-TAKE MY SHARE Southgate townhouse. Master bedroom w-walk-in closet, private bathroom sublet_spring jsjirnmer-Optional)-. “rent negofilble Call Bob 237-0931. SINGLE ROOM FOR rent with car parking & use of refrigerator. Call 237-2009 FOUND FOUND • CONALLSVILLE AREA, 1971 class " ring. Nat. locker Call 865-6644. ? OUND IN MIFFLIN'HaIIs girls room. Upper Menon High school girls ring, 1971. !all 865-5374. JOB SEARCHIHG Resumes that distinquish YOU Expertly planned, weU-wrttUn.to m you apart (ran the crowd Complete oerrice CONSULTATION WRITING EDITING AND PRINTING Call (or an appointment Penn Central Perrocnel Servlet Hotel State Collage <jia( over the ."Comer Room 1 > WM«ai _ •Relax in Acapulco , The Jewel of Mexico For $179 Via Universal European Summer Flights ' on June 30-Sept. sor July 31-Sept 1 Via BMA - —JLI99 'Limited Seating for PSU only. 1 Call Steve 238-5161 APARTMENTS HOMES for Summer and-or Fall,.very reasonable 1- efficiencies fori or 2 people 2- apartments for 3 or 4 people 3- Houses Completely furnished One Block from Cam Wagner & Gilliland 238-3863 and 238-8938
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