2 men charged "XESSLSSi with lewdness Estimated value was $243. Jonathan L. Zweizig and Frank H. Torok, students, jvere arraigned before; district Magistrate Clifford Yorks Monday and charged with open, lewdness and disorderly conduct. .The charges were made in con nection with a July 20 incident when two males allegedly themselves to a University female employe near Carnegie Building. A theft of stereo equipment was reported Sunday at the Masculinity conference slated Exploring and initiating the Holiday Inn. ways in which men can, Registration for the con support-other men will be the ' ference will be from 5 p.m. to theme of the second annual 8 p.m. Friday in the Gallery Men and Masculinity Con- of the Holiday Inn on S. ference, at 8 Friday night at , Atherton Street. HOMOPHILES of PENN STATE A discussion of our history and future directions Wednesday, 28 July 8 P.M. 365 Willard Fresh Seafood, Swiss Fondue THE TAVERN RESTAURANT Check our daily menu in window at 220 E. College A ve. (open 3:30 to midnight except Sunday) A Harrisburg woman was arraigned yesterday before District Magistrate Clifford Yorks and charged with at tempting to obtain-drugs by Police log fraud through a prescription. Lorraine Clarice Roberts, 512 Hamilton St.,- Harrisburg, was committed to Centre County Prison in lieu of $1,500 bail. Date for the preliminary hearing has been set for Aug. 3. istoric Charm & fine food: .. 'cheloh on draft .tbles for groups COG reviews code plan By LISA SPERR Collegian Staff Writer The Centre Region Council of Governments (COG) Monday referred the code enforcement program back to the municipalities for discussion. In a committee review of the program, Howard F. Kingsbury, its chairman, said the municipalities participating in the program (Ferguson, Patton, College and State College) ‘ should consider three questions: —Are the members, in principle, willing to support a regional code en forcement program? —Do the municipalities wish to commit themselves for a specific period of time such as three to five years, or would they rather have the current open ended agreement, an agreement that allows a municipality to back out if they give notice 60 days before the January 1 budget deadline? —What services do the municipalities expect from the program and at what BASKIN-ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORE 3SB E. eOUEII in Located at Phone: S.Garner eiNCS >►*< it*t« roiiKor r* ' Gut Pie Shop Announces its Four Cut Special Four cuts of the best Sicilian-style Pizza in town For Only $l.OO Offer good Monday - Thursday, 4 -8 p.m. More Pizza For Your Penny Open Every Day: 5:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m. Friday & Saturday til 1:30 an affiliate of Dante’s, Inc. 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The municipalities have two months to discuss these questions and make their recommendations to the code en forcement committee scheduled to report back to COG in October. in other matters, COG discussed the possibility of Centre Region localities giving financial support to the Centre County Home Health Services. Thomas S. Kurtz, COG general secretary, asked whether the service would be a good service or whether it would duplicate services already of fered. He asked whether the localities should pay for a county-wide service. State College Municipal Councilman Arnold Addison suggested that COG find out how much health service is provided in the Centre Region and to whom before making definite commitments. Hunt for kidnapers shifts to Northwest SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (AP) The nationwide hunt for the Chowchilla mass kidnapers shifted to the Northwest after con firmed sightings in Washington and Idaho of one man wanted in the case, the FBI reported yesterday. The bureau verified the sightings of James Schoenfeld in Spokane, Wash., on July 19 and in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, on July 20, according to Thomas Drukin, Montana- Idaho FBI agent in charge. Canadian authorities reported Monday that Schoenfeld unsuccessfully n > 30 O Z H The Daily Collegian Wednesday, July 28,1976 attempted to cross from Washington state into Canada on July 19 four days after the kidnapping of 26 school children and their bus driver. Drukin said both sightings were around “business establishments” and that Schoenfeld pawned or sold some materials at both locations. “Through investigation we came up with these sightings,” Drukin con firmed in an interview. He refused to say how the sightings were confirmed but said the store owners had not contacted authorities.