—The Daily Collegian Monday. Dec. 18, 1978 Time out Joe Paterno took time out from his busy coaching sched- Saturday. Seated with him is Robert Scannell, dean of ule to watch the Penn State-Syracuse basketball game the College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Deadline extended for would-be counselors • The deadline for applying for the Student Counselor • The Folklore Society will meet tonight at 7:30 in 117 program has been extended until Dec. 20. Drop in at 335 Boucke. Boucke to schedule an interview. • Alpha Phi Omega will hold a brothers' meeting • The Recreation and Parks Society will hold a tonight at 7in 117 Boucke. IVinter Holidays Celeh't•ation featuring snacks, punch and a doorprize tonight at 7:30 in Thompson Lounge. A donation of 25 cents will be requested. • Anyone who cannot go home or who will be alone over the holiday break is invited to a free Christmas dinner at the Assembly of God Church, 2643 . W. College Ave. between 12 noon and 4 p.m. on Christmas Day. Please call 238-6665 for reservations before Dec. 22. Rides can be provided for students. Keep lia Ex...•" New.. 201.,,,t: D ar. Sala „ow Now! Announcing Patriot Ni ht Every 'rues ay! Save 900 on our special SIRLOIN STRIP DINNER py Valle beautiful. flop% litter. 4:00 pm to close ravvl T r il i 1660 So. Atherton St. (at University Drive) Collegian notes • The human Development Student Council will meet tonight at 7 in the Living Center. ' j 11111101% - IIr t ,OA . ' It:: .% .1.. .... , • , -,,‘" ' :. , • ~.- 1 LS - 'l.,' =MB North Ireland bombings continue,' BELFAST, Northern Ireland (UPI) A guard from the Long Kesh prison narrowly escaped death yesterday when a bomb exploded beneath his car as he drove to work a tactic favored by the Provisional Irish Republican Army. Police said the bomb was designed to go off when the car started. A fishing line that ran from the ex plosive to the rear wheels was designed to trigger the device when the car began moving. The bomb was planted at the Man on trial for raping his wife SALEM, Ore. (AP) A Salem man goes on trial tomorrow on a charge of raping his wife in a case that authorities say is the first case of its kind within memory. John Rideout, 21, was indicted Oct. 18 by a Marion County grand jury, eight days after his wife, Greta, told police he had attacked her during an argument at their apartment. Rideout, a restaurant cook, is free on•$5,000 bail. If convicted of first-degree rape, a felony, he faces a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $2,500 fine. . He is being prosecuted under a revised rape statute ap proved overwhelmingly by the 1977 .Legislature. District At torney Gary Gortmaker said the change removes marriage or consensual cohabitation as a defense against rape. Gortmaker's office said Delaware and lowa are the only other states in which a husband can be tried for raping his wife. A change in New Jersey law will make such cases • The Gay and Bisexual Women's Support Group will meet tonight at 8 in 316 Boucke. • The Gay and Bisexual Men's Support Group will meet tonight at 8 in 171 Willard'. • Campus 4-H will meet at 7 tonight in 215 Armsby. The meeting will be followed by practice for the Farm Show square dance competition. • C.W. Haeseler will speak on "The Pennsylvania Grape Industry" tonight at 7:15 in 10 Tyson. USG Chartered Express Buses save you time and over 20% of the regular fares Departures: PHILA—Sat. Dec. 16 at 12:00pm, Mon. Dec. 18 at 4:00pm; Tues. Dec. 19 at 1 2:3opm PGH —Sat. Dec. 16 at 1 2:3opm, Mon. Dec. 18 at 4:3opm, Tues. Dec. 19 at 1 :00pm NYC —Tues. Dec. 19 at 12:00pm (optional) Returns from: ~ Round Trip: Round Trip: Round Trip: Tickets on sale Weekdays beginning Monday, Dec. 11, 9 am-4 pm, at the HUB Desk. Quan tities are limited, please buy early. For more information, call the USG Office at 863-0295, or stop in at 203 HUB. FOR CHRISTMAS BREAK? WHY DRIVE IN THE SNOW?! PHILA & PGH—Tues. Jan 2 at 2:3opm NYC—Tues. Jan. 2 at 2:3opm Buses will begin loading each day in front of the HUB fifteen minutes before departure time. Stops at John Wanamaker in the King of Prussia Shopping Center, and downtown at the Reading Terminal on Market Street. Arrives in Philadelphia in approx. 4 hours Bus Terminal Price: $14.15 USG Price: $12.00 One Way: Departures as above. Return Trip Express will begin loading at the Reading Terminal on Market Street at 2:00 p.m. and will depart promptly at 2:30 p.m. Stops at John Wanamaker, King of Prussia. Bus Terminal Price& $26.90 USG Price: $21.50 Buses will begin loading each day in front• of the HUB fifteen minutes before departure time. Stops at David Weiss in the Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Monroeville, and Downtown at Heinz Hall, sth and Penn One-Way: Arrives in Pittsburgh in approx. 3 hours Bus Terminal Price: $12.25 USG Price: $lO.OO Departures as above. Return Trip Express will begin loading at the Heinz Hall, sth and Penn at 2:00 p.m. and will depart promptly at 2:30 p.m. Stops at David Weiss Store, Miracle Mile Shopping Center, Monroeville Bus Terminal Price: $23.30 USG Price: $18.50 Buses will begin loading in front of the HUB fifteen minutes before departure time. Stops at Gate 23/25, Port Authority, N.Y.C. Arrives in N.Y.C. in approx. 5 hours Bus Terminal Price: $23.35 USG Price: $18.75 One-Way: Departures as above. Return Trip Express will begin loading at Gate 23/25 of the Port Authority at 2:00 p.m. and will depart promptly at 2:30 Bus Terminal Price: $44.40 USG Price: $35.00 front wheels so the force of the blast would be lethal to the driver. But when the guard got into his car for the trip to Long Kesh, 15 miles west of Belfast, the device malfunctioned, police said. The firing pin on the bomb failed to work properly and the bomb was pulled to the back of the car. When it did ex plode moments later, the impact blew the front of the car and the driver for ward. Drugs stolen from pharmacy. • A gunman entered Penn-Whelan Pharmacy at the corner of Allen Street and Beaver Avenue and or dered that all hard drugs be placed in a bag, State College police said. They described the suspect, as a white male, five feet seven inches tall with a slim build, and said he was carrying a .38 calibre handgun. Police also said that the gunman barricaded himself in an apartment Saturday night at Southgate. The gunman jumped from the balcony when police arrived. Police have not apprehended any suspects and value I 411 li] ' [1" i1 1 k A Philadelphia Pittsburgh New York City Express A Service of The Undergraduate Student Government and JEM Productions possible after Jan. 1. . i I Gortmaker and other local legal authorities say they knoWof no previous cases in which a man has been tried for rape'fOr having sexual intercourse with his wife. There have been cases: where a husband has been charged with rape after helping 4 third party engage in sexual relations with his wife. -. , "If we win, it is going to show men they can't do what tMy' want with women," said Mrs. Rideout, 23, in an interview. ',qt.; is inhuman to think you can abuse and manipulate your spouse . , i - because you have a legal document behind you ...." . . Gortmaker said: "Historically, there have been so ma‘ny ( :'.. cases of mistreatment of wives by husbands where she's had no place to turn. She had to accept criminal acts on her person:l The people now realize this is a major problem, that eifgla+ person's individual rights can't be violated whether by,' a husband, friend or brother." . ' `• 41 The officer was taken to a hospital! with only minor injuries. Police said RI was a "miraculous escape." 1 Hours before the attack on the guard'l2l car, several shots were fired into ther upstairs bedroom of a prison officer's' home in north Belfast, narrowly missing; a sleeping baby. The latest attacks follow a spate of 20 letter bombs, made up to look like. Christmas presents, mailed to prison ; officers' homes during the vast week. ,'' 1 of the drugs taken from Penn-Whelan ; is unknown. . , _ • Five-hundred dollars in cash was \ stolen from Something Old►; Something New, East Beaver'; Avenue, Saturday, police said. The •: cash drawer was left unattended, :.- police said. ... • Geraldine Stine, Johnston dining :- hall, reported that two deer had run ,t . through a window in -the Johston LS,' lobby Saturday, University Police :: Services said. Value of the damages := is unknown —by Joyce Fassl :: YOU SAVE: $2.15 YOU SAVE: $5.40 YOU SAVE: $2.25 YOU SAVE: $4.80 YOU SAVE: $4.60 YOU SAVE: $9.40
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