Drunken driving charged Edwin P. Sankey, a mechanical, engineering student, was arraigned before District Magistrate Clifford - Yorks on Monday and sharged with drunken driving. A car driven by Sankey had allegedly struck a Car driven by Sandra Cohen, (12th-individual and family studies), early Saturday morning at the intersection of The last summer publication of =Collegian is Friday, AuguSt 13 Our publication schedule for the beginning of fall term is as follows: Wed., Sept. 1 - Registration/Orientation Issue Deadline: Friday, Aug. 27, 4 PM - Thurs.; Sept. 2 - limited 12 page edition - Deadline: Tuesday, Aug. 31, 4 PM - Friday, September 3 Deadline: Tuesday, Aug. 31, 4 PM A Monday, September 6 - no publication Tuesday, September 7 Deadline: Thurs., Sept. 2, 4 PM Wednesday, September 8 . Deadline: Friday, Sept. 3, 4 PM Regular deadlines will resume with the Thursday, Sept. 9 issue :Collegian office will open for , business Thursday, Aug. 26 at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday Special 'it Need a New Pair P of JEANS? DISCOVER ZIFF'S jeans Lee, Wrangler, H. 1.5., Faded Glory, Rumble Seats, Viceroy, Landlubber "Nice, but no bread," you say. - - MAYBE THIS WILL HELP. ;r' Shortlidge Road and College Ave, University police said. Estimated damage was $l,lOO. Ross Grim, a student, was arraigned before Yorks yesterday and charged with theft and criminal mischief. According to ,the police report, Grim was ap prehended Aug. 6 in con nection with an alleged at tempt to remove a sign from Shortlidge road. .. Benjathin Berembeck, 445 Waupelani Drive, reported that his automobile had been stolen from Parking Lot 83 N Tuesday. Value of the vehicle is undetermined. 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The Haugh Tract, if finally approved and constructed, will have tennis courts, a playing field, a pond, a camping area, a wildlife refuge, an orchard and plots for growing crops. 1111 or I 0 $OO OUR PRICE ONLY . ir9s T & R ELECTRONICS 225 SOUTH ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA "THE PANASONIC STORE" The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Angina 11, 1976 TR-822 12" Diagonal 100% Solid State Portable Low 32 watts power consumption. Automatic voltage regulator. VHF/UHF unipotential antenna. Molded carrying handle. VHF/UHF clickstop tuning. Available in white, gold or orange. Regular List Price: $109.95 The Board also put off approval needed to transfer the title of Fairmount East Playground to the municipality of State College until an estimate of the value of the half-acre plot could be obtained. Babcock had urged the title transfer to the municipality "clear and free," because the municipality may assess the Board for im provement in the area. Rather than pay the assessment, Babcock said, the Board should give the title to the municipality because the municipality had been using it for a recreation area and had improved it with play equipment. Although the ground is too small to put up school buildings, several Board members had • suggested selling the land to the municipality or another party to supplement the district's funds.
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