The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 08, 1979, Image 5

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    The Daily Collegian Tuesday, May 8, 1979-5
College Life will hold co ff eehouse
ManB rraigned for burglaries • A coffeehouse will be presented at 7 tonight in the HUB • Speakers for next year will be discussed at the Colloquy
north lounge by College Life. meeting at 7 tonight in 321 HUB. All members are urged to
• Robert A. DeArmitt, 18, of Pine floor exit smelled the smoke, found a stolen yesterday from Abramson's attend.
Grove Mills, was arraigned before cardboard box on fire underneath the Auto Wrecking, 2268 E. College Ave. • The Penn State Water Ski Club will hold its meeting at 7:30
m District Magistrate Clifford Yorks staircase and removed it, police said. The car was found in the woods near tonight in 373 Willard. • The College of Science Student Council will hold a short
• yesterday on 20 counts of burglary. Fox Hollow Road with the windshield meeting at 7 tonight in 106 Boucke. All student advisors for
, DeArmitt's arrest in connection •An attempted rape near 112 W. and lights smashed and the roof • A panel discussion on Futurism: Preparing for Tomorrow next year must attend.
. with a series of burglaries of College Mitchell Ave. was reported to the caved in from someone jumping on it, Today, chaired by English professor and writer Philip Klass,
~ • Township businesses during the State College police Sunday. The State College police said. Estimates will be presented at 7 tonight in the HUB Assembly Hall. • The Penn State Outing Club bike committee will present a
', morning of May 4 led to the closing of assailant grabbed the victim from of the damage are unknown. slide show on the Bikecentennial and other trips by Guy
. - several , other burglary cases, the behind, placed his hand over her • The Rules Committee of the Graduate Student Association Strayer at 8 tonight in Schlow Library, corner of Allen and
-- - State College Police Department mouth and pulled her to the ground, • Leslie Powell (9th-accounting) will review the PSU Turkish Student Association's petition to 'Beaver Streets.
~ ~ said. , - police said. ' Saturday reported the theft of her register as a student organization at 6 tonight in 305 Kern.
. . DeArmitt's preliminary hearing is The girl got her mouth free and Schwinn 10-speed bicycle from the • Music at the Mansion, a concert and champagne
set for May 16. He is being held at the screamed. A neighbor heard her and basement of Century Towers, 200 • Arthur Ciervo, director of Public Information and celebration benefitting the restoration of Boal Mansion and the
' . . Centre County Jail in lieu of $lO,OOO turned on the porch light causing the Highland Ave. The bike was valued at Relations, will speak at the management club meeting at 7:30 growth of the music academy, will be held at 4 and 8 p.m. May
: bail, assailant to flee, police said. $250, State College police said. tonight in 308 Willard. 19 at the Boal Mansion. Call Lynn Petnik for tickets at 234-1947.
Investigation by state police at The assailant was described as a
Rockview is continuing; State College black male in his twenties, six feet • Lemont Lynn Carpenter, 1800 N.
) police said. tall with an afro hairdo. He was Allen St., was arraigned before
wearing dark pants, sneakers and a District Magistrate Clifford Yorks Bill for rape victims introduced .
• Two fires of suspicious nature white jacket, police said. Saturday on charges of driving under
. .., „ were reported to the State College the influence of alcohol and not HARRISBURG (AP) Abill to set up assistance to local crime victims' said. "It will be an office within the
police over the weekend. • Jacqueline Rogers, 502 E. Foster driving at a safe speed. His a statewide office to help coordinate programs and develop a comprehensive governor's office."
, . The first fire was at the Lenwood Ave., Saturday reported the theft of preliminary hearing is set for May 9. funding and services for victims of rape plan on crime victims' needs. The office would be paid from a $lO fee
Corporation Apartments, 917 S. Allen • her three-speed bicycle from her , and domestic violence was introduced O'Pake stressed that he wasn't imposed on those who plead guilty or
1 4 , , St. The fire, which was reported home. The bike was valued at' $75, • Nancy Swank, assistant yesterday in the Senate. proposing an addition to state who are convicted of crimes and from a
Sunday by a tenant, was in a card- State College police said. housekeeping supervisor, reported The chief sponsor, Sen. Michael bureaucracy. $5 fee added to the cost of marriage
board trashcan in the laundry room yesterday that the legs were removed
O'Pake, D-Berks, said local programs "We're not creating a new agency," he licenses.
at the apartment building. The fire • Donna Schaeffer of Littletown, from the ironing boards in the sixth
are struggling and face elimination
was put out by the tenant before the reported someone slashed the left floor laundry room in Packer. She
without state help.
arrival of the police and fire front tire on her car while it was also reported that the door to the
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- departments, State College police parked near 278 Osmond SL The tire sixth floor study lounge was removed
said, was valued at $5O, State College and placed in the laundry room. recognize the importance of such LOW iCO st Krunchin i
The second fire took place at 212 police said. Damage was estimated at $5O, programs and lend what resources it
, College Ave. Sunday. A visitor who
- ' was going from the third to second • A 1971 Ford Pinto was reported
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—by. Lynne Reese can," O'Pake said at a press conference
called to announce the bill.
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