—The Daily Collegian Thursdi Closer to the sunshine Members and friends of Delta Upsilon fraternity sit on the roof of the fraternity house to enjoy the beautiful pre-spring weather. Underworld boss gives up after mistaken release BRIDGEPORT, Conn, (UPI) Carmine Galante, the reputed New York underworld boss released from prison last week in an apparent misunderstanding, surrendered to authorities yesterday. Galante appeared in U.S. District Court and was jailed pending his transfer today to the Metropolitan THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS... "ATIERRIFICALLY • ENTEMNING —Vincent Canby, New York Times "Great and glorious "Movie magic! entertainment! 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New York federal prosecutor Peter Sudler had urged Galante's lawyer to surrender his 70-year-old client to federal authorities in Manhattan to•await a new parole hearing. $1.25 7:30/9:45 $1.25 7:30/9:15/11:00 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS . Thursday, March 8 Spring Term classes begin, 8 a.m. Preregistration forms accepted through March 28, Room 112 Shields. Sign up for University garden plot, through April 13, Room 305 Kern. In formation, 865-9061. • ARHS Book Co-op, 9 a.m:-5 p.m., HUB Ballroom. HUB Craft Center course registration, through March 17, noon-10 p.m., weekdays, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., weekends, Room 312 HUB. Drop/Adds, 1-4 p.m., HUB station, through March 19. National Nutrition Week Lecture. Deborah Faul, food advertising expert, on "Public Relations and the Food Industry," 7:30 p.m., HUB Assembly Hall. Meetings: Marine Science Society, 7:30 p.m., Room 112 Walker. Penn State Dames, 7:30 p.m:, Room 101 Kern. Studeths for PennPIRG, 7:30 p.m:, Room 316 Boucke. ji.Ll 3 MURPHY'S HAS. SUPER "DOLLAR DAYS" BUYS FOR EVERYONE C MURPHY CO. Blumenthal said Judge T. F. Gilroy Daly refused to set bail for Galante, but ordered a new parole revocation hearing be held for him before March 22. Galante's 1974 parole on a narcotics conviction was revoked in October 1977 when he was found to have associated with known criminals. 'HE TIME TO INCREASE YOUR BUYING EVERY DEPARTMENT IS FILLED WITH DOLLAR SAVING BARGAINS FOR YOUR HOME AND FAMILY! Photo by Jos ~; , , ,...,• .„,...-7 :- .! , ~ . -,...., i. - . t,!...4 ...... -2,.. L .., ,:... ...,,,,...,..„.....,.. .. irk . • . 'Ai4 4- -;/' %, fl 7,' ' z .', ''-:.,. ... • ,07 -,7v,:sttk *.;• it , • ..z. r, THRU SAT., HlO Pattee to offer tours today and tomorrow 1 • Tours of Pattee Library will be conducted for undergraduates at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. today and tomorrow. Graduate tours will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. An evening tour also will be held at 7 tonight. • Robert Boyd, a member of state Sen. J. Doyle Corman's staff, will be available between 7 and 9 tonight in 324 HUB to talk individually with con stituents about state-related problems and activities. , • The HUB Craft Centre will hold registration for craft classes and for membership in the Craft Centre from noon to 6 p.m. today in 312 HUB. • The Penn State Astronomy Club will University student is missing • Stacy. Fowe (3rd-science), 403 Stephens Hall, was reported missing March 1 by Wayne Grosnick, 100 Hoyt Hall, University Police Services said. At the time she had been missing for more than a week ; Grosnick told police. • Edward Sarson, 276 Rec Hall, reported on March 5 the theft of four flags valued at $420 from the main gym, University police said. • A leather handbag, blood pressure pump, blood withdrawing equipment and bandages belonging to Susan Stark, 117 E. Fairmount Ave., were reported stolen from the rear parking lot of Roy Rogers Family Restaurant, 322 W. hold a meeting at 7:30 p.ni. today in 445 Davey Lab for anyone interested in visiting the National Air and Space Museum on Saturday, March 17. A $13.50 travel fee will be collected. itc,, - • Penn State Coalition Against Apartheid will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the Paul Robeson Cultural Center. • College of Science Student Council 4 will hold nominations for new officers at 7 tonight in 106 Boucke. e Charles P. Thornton will speak about the history of sailing ships at the Marine Science Society meeting at 7:30 p.m. today in 112 Walker. Elections also I will be conducted. Collgeg Ave., State College police said. Estimated value of the stolen articles.is $166, police said. • A Mid-State bank checkbook, a "Rosey" card, a backgammon set and a radio cassette belonging to Regina Dorsey (10th-speech communications) were reported stolen from an apart ment at 472 E. College Ave. sometimet between Feb. 28 and March 5, State College police r said. The estimated value of the items is $65, police said. . • Lauren Thomas (4th-liberal arts) reported the theft of her television set, from 109 Hibbs Hall, University police. said. The value is unknown, police said. entre Hardware For all your needs. •EXTENSION CORDS •LIGHTBULBS •PLUGS •LOCKS •KEYS •PLANT & PICTURE HANGERS •BICYCLE LOCKS & CHAINS •CAR WAXES •PAINT •MOPS, BROOMS, SHOVELS *TOOLS ,NTRE HARDWARE 221 S. Allen St. 237-4962 GREAT FASHION BUYI MEN'S SPORTY JOGGING SHORTS OUR LOW $2 PRICE Action-cut style shorts of easy care poly/cotton. Solid colors. Sizes S, M, L and XL. 131 S. ALLEN ST.