The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 19, 1979, Image 10

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18—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 19.1979 .
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) Private • Detectives Ltd., Kolins works for some inconsolable over the loss of his prized Toga on the deck of the boat, secured TONIGHT . . 74. if .
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detectives are accustomed to dogging of the city's top lawyers. German shepherd. with a 20-foot leather lead and a choker
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tracks in search of missing persons, but He is working on the Toga case per- "I agreed to talk to the young man," collar, while they went ashore for din- 9:00 *
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a local sleuth has added a variation to sonally, along with two full-time in- Kolins said. "In the past, I've always ner. 4 .
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that routine he's tracking a dog. vestigators. steered clear of animal cases, but I felt Toga, a five-year-old amiable male at • x t •
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Russell David Kolins, one.of I'd look into this one out of friendship for weighing about 80 pounds with black and • ,
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Philadelphia's top private investigators, Dick Atkins." beige markings, was gone when they - 1111 Pin . • ......•• ..- tel l' - /2. n ' ..
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has been engaged to find Toga, a missing The dog's owner, who is 28 and lives in returned:
German shepherd whose owner has suburban Bucks County, declined to be ilk lir •
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offered a $5OO reward for information identified.
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leading to his return.
"In the 10 years I've been in practice,
I've located a lot of missing persons. But
this is the first time I've ever accepted
an assignment to find a missing dog,"
Kolins said Monday.
As head
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Gas-guzzling
cars given
to Goodwill
PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) Good
will Industries has added the gasoline
guzzling automobile to its normal in
ventory of out-of-fashion clothing and
beat-up furniture.
Owners of such eight-cylinder mon
sters, unable to sell them foi' a decent
price, are donating them to the non
profit organization for tax deductions at
the vehicle's book value.
"We're just now getting into selling
used cars," Owen Blaisdell, Maine
Goodwill director of operations, said
yesterday.
"The response has been terrific. Right
now we have a 1974 Buick Estate
Limited with crushed velour upholstery
and fully automatic options, and a 1973
Chevy Impala with V-8 and automatic
transmission.
"I just got two calls from people in
terested in donating 1973 station
wagons," he said. "The reason is all the
same. They just can't get a good price by
selling them.
"The Buick should bring in $l,OOO. The
owner donated it after he was offered
about $5OO by a dealer," \ Blaisdell said.
"The book value is $1,960, and they got to
write off the whole thing."
"This is a pattern going on all over in
Goodwill, especially the East Coast," he
said. "I think there were 37 cars dohated
to a Connecticut Goodwill over a seven
week period."
• Maine's Goodwill is showing the cars
at its Portland headquarters and sen
ding descriptions and pictures of the
vehicles to each of their five retail
stores, where written bids have been
accepted.
Blaisdell said the cars can be started
and driven around the parking lot, "but
we can't let them out for test drives
because we don't have any kind of dealer
plate, which requires a two-bay garage
and a full-time licensed mechanic.
"We sell them pretty much on an 'as
is' basis to the highest bidder," he said.
British
writes
of fantasy
LONDON ( UPI) —. Britain's Royal
Family yeslerday unveiled an author
among its ranks -- heir to the throne
Prince Charles.
Four pages of a short story written by
the 30-year-old bprince for his younger
brothers Andrew and Edward years ago
was included in an exhibition entitled
"Children of the Castle" that opened at
Windsor Castle.
The prince spun the .yarn of a Scot
called the Old Man of Lochnagar, who is
transported through the heavens by
eagles, and confronts such unlikely
characters as a three-legged underwater
mammoth haggis and a grouse which
repels its visitors.
The tale is reminiscent of many an
English children's clissic —"Toad of
Toad Hall," or "Alice in Wonderland,"
and displays a traditional British sense
for the eccentric.
In one extract, the prince describes an
encounter between the Old Man of
Lochnagar and Mr. Toad, who helps
guide the old man back to his cave.
" 'Only too easy, my dear fellow,' "
Mr. Toad tells his companion.
"'Hang on to my foot and say after me
"The wind in the willows , ker bang
tiddley splash.' "
"He did so, and at once there wa§a low
mumbling sound followed by a
swooshing noise."
Prince Charles wrote his story some
years ago on royal notepaper while
vacationing with his family on• the royal
yacht Britannia and at the Scottish royal
home of Balmoral.
To complement the tale peppered with
Scottish names and pasttimes the
haggis, grouse-shooting, the old man of
the lochs Sir Hugh Casson, president
of the Royal Academy, illustrated the
manuscript with a dozen watercolors.
"Prince Charles wrote to me and
asked if I would do it," Sir Hugh said. "It
was enormous fun."
"My only regret is that Prince Charles
didn't illustrate it himself. He's a very
fine watercolorist."
The prince never completed his flight
of fantasy leaving Lochnagar
hanging, so to speak, on eaglesrwings.
"Prince Charles hasn't yet resolved
the old man's final adventure," Sir Hugh
said. "I don't know if he ever will. It's a
very personal thing between him and his
brothers."
heir
tale
"Anything less would be unthinkable,"
he said. "I wouldn't have gotten into this
unless I intended to go all-out.
"One of my people has an appointMent
with a dog psychologist today. We want
to get deeper insight into the mental
processes of a German shepherd under
stress caused by disorientation," he
said.
Kolins became involved after a
prominent Philadelphia lawyer, Richard
Atkins, told him the son of a client was
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"I'll do anything to get him back," the
young man said. He has distributed
more than 1,000 posters in the
Philadelphia area bearing a photograph
of Toga in addition to the $5OO reward.
Kolins said'he's never heard of so high
a reward for an animal.
"Sooner or later it might stir things
up," the detective said.
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24 West Virginia product
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6 Giraffes, once
7 Terrible ruler
8 Egg --
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10 Haunted house decoration
11 Competent
12 Like a lemon
13 Pegs for the links
21 Shoe parts
23 Hockey's Bobby and family
25 Where London debtors once went
26 Tire feature
27 Telephone word
28 Confederate man
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41 Navigation aid
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47 Traveling bag
50 Went south, perhaps
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57 Inlet
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63 Fly a one-seat plane
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