State Assembly race overview on WPSX ,• "The People's Business," an - ''Overviewof the Wise-Cunningham race for a seat in the state House of - hepresentatives, will be broadcast at `1:00 tonight and 6 p.m. tomorrow on WPSX (channel 3). ' • • "I • The movie "Duel"by Steven `S'pielberg will be shown at 7, 8:30, 10 and •' 11':30 tonight in 102 Forum ILJ, • A Sky Watch will be conducted by `'the Department of Astronomy and the Astromomy Club from 7:30 to 10 tonight , `-^ t on . the roof of Davey Laboratory. The l'ghow, free of charge, will be conducted :'ender clear or cloudy skies. . ~ • The Free University courses for '!today are: Small Farmer's Collective at . 1 7130 p.m. in 309 Boucke; English Con- Il lersation for International Women from cio a.m. to noon in'the Phi Kappa Room of `'the Wesley Foundation, 256 E. College Ave. ; Interlandia Folkdancing from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the HUB Ballroom; Carter's Human Rights Campaign and Im perialist Morality at 7:30 p.m. in 304 Boucke, and Co-ed Volleyball at 7 p.m. in the South Gym of Rec Hall. • A pizza party will follow the 5:05 Mass tonight in the Frizzell room of Eisenhower Chapel. , Rev. Michael McDevitt will speak on spiritual life. N' • The Inter-Collegiate Academic Interest House will sponsor a car wash from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. tomorrow behind the Riverside Market at Hills Plaza. / 4' ig /D The Central Pennsylvania Chapter ,Bomb threat reported downtown • A bomb threat at Centre theft of items from a car parked in Blue ~ngineering, 1810 E. College Ave., was lot Eon September 6. TiLeported to State College police shortly after 8 p.m. Wednesday. ' A spokesman for the police said Centre Engineering received a call at about 7:40 (pm. saying that a bomb would go off in 45. minutes. When police arrived, the area had been evacuated. 1 ) Police searched the building, and after .finding no bomb concluded the threat •Nki.?s a hoax. i • Steven Kelly, 207 E. Park Ave., and jimothy E. Cooper, 446 Beaver Hall, l i were arrested by University police for IV c ltor***************************************o . 1„.., THREEMONTH—LEASESAVAILABLE t ..,,t, ..e.r . ~ . , iC • • -oc Efficiency, 1,2, & 3 bedroom apartments if t * O';• ' All utilities included * 4 C - , lO channel Cable T.V. !•(•-. i Noe- :I , Free bus to town and campus ~ 7,...:. 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Coke with a 15" Pizza You can call your order in at 863-1823 of the American Civil Liberties Union will hold its annual fundraising party from 3 p.m. to midnight tomorrow at the home of Bill Donovan, 1240 E. Branch Road, Lemont. • Sister Gloria Frank will give a talk and preview of "Genesis II," a program concerning spiritual growth in the Catholic Church, at 10 tomorrow mor ning in the Frizzell room of the Eisenhower Chapel. • The Bicycle Division of the Penn State Outing Club will hold a beginner's bicycle tour Sunday. Information and sign-up are available at the PSOC board in the HUB basement. • An Autumn Ramble will explore the world of creatures preparing for winter hibernation from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Shaver's Creek Nature Center, Stone Valley Recreation Center. • The HUB Craft Center will hold its second session craft course registration until Sunday in 312 HUB. • The Free U courses for Sunday include: Volleyball at 2 p.m.in the South Gym of Rec Hall; WOmen's Self-Help Workshop at 7:30 p.m. in the Women's Resource Center, 108 W. Beaver Ave.; Publish, Then Perish at 7:30 p.m. in 309 Boucke; Co-op Vegetarian Restaurant at 4 p.m. at 215 S. Pugh St., and Faster Reading Workshop from 7 to 7:45 p.m. in 312 Boucke. • Overcomer's Christian Fellowship will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Eisenhower Chapel library. • Edward Antoini, 128 Mifflin Hall, reported to University police the theft of a color television from the lounge in Mifflin. The set was taken sometime Wednesday night or Thursday morning. • University police have taken a black, brown and white female beagle, about three years old, to the veterinary hospital of Charles L. Meyers, on West College Avenue in State College. The owner may claim the dog there. —By Bill Leonard to benefit Leukemia lst-6th period PIZZA at 111 We are open: 11:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. I 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. ; A career in law without law school Ater just three months of study at The Institute for Paralegal Training in Philadelphia, you can have an exciting and rewarding career in law or business—without law school. Aa lawyer's assistant you will be performing many of the duties traditionally handled only by attorneys. And at The Institute for Paralegal Training, you can pick one of seven different areas of law to study. 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Darlene May 8-9 THE CHILD AS A VICTIM OF SEX CRIMES Dr. JoAnn Farr 9-10 ASSERTIVENESS CAN PREVENT POTENTIAL RAPE Ms. Annette Ranck ENCOUNTERS FROM DEVELOPING INTO A CRIME .. . . Ms. Louise Sandmeyer OCT.. 26 7-8 PM THE INVESTIGATION OF RAPE Cpl. Robert Abernethy 8-9 RAPE AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Mr. David Grine-District Attorney 9-10 HOW A RAPE CRISES CENTER CAN HELP THE RAPE VICTIM. Ms. Becky Stout FREE REGISTRATION Please register me for all lectures. Please register me for only the following lectures: (NAME) (ADDRESS & PHONE) MAIL OR BRING REGISTRATION (BEFORE OCT. 23) TO STATE COLLEGE BUREAU OF POLICE SERVICES 134 S. Fraser Street -uott.wrwieu.alme4igr j p. PHI MU is ON THE MOVE • • find out what's happening i 2 Heister U . . -030 . 10444. The Daily Collegian Friday. Oct. 6, 1978 Tommy Wareham and the "Fabulous Intrigues" Today at PHYRST HAPPY HOURS 5 PM!
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