Towanda man arrested in abduction incident A Towanda man was arrested Sunday after allegedly abducting a four-year-old child from a playground at 425 Waupelani Drive, according to State College police. Police say Murray Jacobson, 316' Main St., Towanda, reportedly got the child into his car and proceeded north on Route 26. The child's mother tried to stop the car but failed and notified state police at Rock view. Jacobson was chased by Bellefonte police and was finally apprehended by state police outside of Bellefonte. The child was returned safely to' his _mother, Police have not_ released the names of either the child or his mother. Jacobson was arraigned before District Magistrate Clifford Yorks yesterday and was charged with interference with the custody of children. He was committed to Centre County Prison in lieu of $5,000 bail. State College police repoit that $2,880 in jewelry was stolen April 8 at 963 E. "McCormick Ave. The house showed signs of forcible entry, police say. i • John P. Frantz, Julian, Pa., was arraigned before District Magistrate Zaire gets military aid KINSHASA, Zaire (UPI) French military transport planes landed Moroccan arms yesterday in the heart of Zaire's embattled copper belt. A Moroccan ex- peditionary force of 1,500 troops stood ready to join the fight against the five-week rebel invasion. French Communists demanded an immediate halt F r / 4p. OUTDOOR SEMINAR A DISCUSSION OF LOCAL ROCK-CLIMBING TECHNIQUES AT the Pathfinder.. LEATHER TO BOOT (next to Cheap Thrills) AT 116 W. College open daily til 5:30, Mon. & .Fri. til 9 to the airlift and warned it was unconstitutional and could involve France in a "dangerous" conflict. They called for a parliamentary debate on the move. "From what we've heard, the French planes are landing in Lubumbashi," formerly Elizabethville, ip Shaba __. ._____ • province, a Western embassy spokesman said in Kinshasa. EVERYONE WELCOME! 137 Beaver _Ave . Yorks April 6. Frantz was charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in connection with an incident April 4 at the A & P Supermarket, Westerly Parkway. Frantz was released on nominal bail, Patrick Picciano, Penn State Trailer Park, was charged with simple assault, harrassment and disorderly conduct in connection with an incident that occurred April 7 at Wendy's Restaurant, 1610 N. Atherton St. Picciano was arraigned before Magistrate Yorks April 7 and sent to Centre County Prison in lieu of $l,OOO bail. Items belonging to Charles Duncan (14th-architecture) and Gary Rosand, 523 S. Atherton, were stolen from a locker on the third floor of Engineering Unit A, according to Police Services. Police Services report that a tool box belonging to Lee W. Sellman (Bth-theatre arts) was stolen from Sellman's vehicle while it was parked in lot Green D Friday. The box.and its contents were valued at $l,OOO. wdm presents An interview with John J. 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