10—The Daily Collegian Tuesday Oct. 14, 1980 Fire company starts new phone information service ay LISA HILL •baily Collegian Staff Writer : A new telephone service providing fire safety information to people in the Cen tre Region the first of its kind in the area was started yesterday by the Alpha Fire Co. • "There is no other service like this on the East Coast," said TOm Hand, chair man of the Fire Prevention Committee of the Alpha Fire Co. The service, called STOP (Safety Tips on Protection from Fires), was designed by Alpha's Fire Prevention Committee to answer fire safety questions on topics ranging from precautionary measures to installation of wood buring stoves, Hand said. , Callers can contact STOP by dialing 237-8270. After listening to a brief in troductory message, the caller should identify himself and ask his question, Hand said. Questions will be recorded by an answering machine and checked by the committee. A return call to answer the question will be made by a committee member, he said. STOP was unveiled at Alpha's second annual open house last weekend held in recognition of National Fire Prevention Week. Other displays at the open house in cluded: a safety program, "Learn Not to Burn;" coal and wood burning stoves; boating safety; and fire extinguishers. Alpha's fire fighting apparatus was also displayed. The fire company provided oppor tunities for visitors to extinguish a small fire with a portable fire extinguisher. • The State College Police Depart ment said an armed robbery took place at the Pizza Hut, 2609 E. College Ave., 1 a.m. Saturday. Police said a white male wearing jeans, a tan • down parka and sunglasses entered the store and pointed a canister filled with an unknown substance at a cashier. The man took an unknown amount of money, police said. • Frances Fogle, administrative aide, told University police that a chair was stolen from Davey Lab lob by on Friday. Police estimated the value of the chair at $438. 13270 • State College police said vehicles driven by Patrick M. Socoski, Osceola Mills, and Kenneth E. Kehr, Littlestown, collided on South Ather ton Street at Highland Alley on Sunday. Police estimated damage to Socoski's car at $l,OOO and damage to Kehr's car. between s4oo' and $5OO. Socoski was cited for violation of traf fic control devices. y Joe MaWeis Police report Pizza Hut robbed • University Police Services said someone defecated on the Nittany Lion statue, then poured French dressing on it and wrapped it in toilet paper early Saturday morning. • Timothy Doyle, 736 E. Foster Ave., told State College police a brief case, chain saw, circular saw and other tools were stolen from his car on Saturday. Police estimated the value of the items at $368. • Anne C. Cynkar, Glenshaw, told State College police her car was struck by a vehicle which then left the scene of the accident on West College Avenue near Burrowes Road on Sun day. Police said the other car left 58 ' feet of skid marks. Police estimated damage to Cynkar's car at $1,500. • Rhoda Carson, 408 McElwain, told University police her clothes were stolen from a dryer in the base ment of McElwain on Friday. Police estimated the value of the clothes at $122. TODAY Is E ST DAY TO RETURN YOUR CARLY SIMON TICKET FOR A REFUND HUB DESK, 9 A.M.-4 P.M. • (1.1.9 • Richard Wealock, 725 Beaver, told University police his jeans, wallet and watch were stolen from his dormitory room •on Sunday. Police estimated the value of the Items at $306. • Vanessa Thompson, 520 Curtin, told'Universitypolice her jacket was Car rocked by A car driven by a State College woman was damaged early yester day morning by a crowd of people celebrating the Philadelphia Phillies' victory in the last game of the Na tional League playoffs, the State Col lege Police Department said. Bernadette Lewis said she was driving east on Beaver Avenue on her way home from work when she saw a crowd of people in the street. She said a policeman waved at her with a flashlight to slow down, but did not tell her to turn around or stop. The crowd surrounded her car at stolen from her dormitory room. Police estimated the value of the jacket at $95. • Mary Snodgrass, 217 E. Nittany Ave., told State College police a man on the fire escape next to her apart ment was looking in her window yesterday Phillie fanatics about 12:45 a.m. and began to rock it, she said. "I really got scared," she said. Lewis said she began to beep her horn and race her engine to try to scare the people away. The crowd began to kick and pound on her car, she said. "I was prepared and scared enough to keep on driving, right over peo ple," Lewis said. "That's a pretty ter rible feeling." Lewis said damage to her car was estimated between $3OO and $5OO. —by Becky Jones -by Becky Jones • Film series • The Comparative Literature Film Series will present "Death of a Bureaucrat" at 7 and 9 tonight in 112 • Kern. • The Liberal Arts Student Council will meet at 7:30 tonight in 124 Sparks. • The Penn State Outing Club moun taineering division will meet and give a slide presentation at 7:30 tonight in. 213 Sparks. • Charles Bierbauer, a Penn State Alumni Fellow and ABC News cor respondent in Bonn, West Germany, will be the guest at a wine and cheese party sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, at 7:30 tonight• in the University Club Red Room. Fall Tenn initiation also will be held. •' • The College of Agriculture Student Council will meet at 7 tonight in 301 The army was no laughing matter, until Judy Benjamin joined it. • GOLDIE • HAWN • "PRIVATE BENJAMIN"vo :MON tbru FRI 2:00.8:0040:00 $1.50 at 2:00 ,SAT & SUN 2:00-4-6-8-10:00 $1.50 at 2:00 "An elegant game of cat•and-mouse... uutthstances most comedies by a mile." —Rex Reed • Glenda Jackson • Walter Matthau .IN .6 HOPSCOTCH" (11) ;MON thru THURS 2:15.7:45-9:45 51.501112:15 41)..§141 4 , 4 4 ' 1 .----1) t \ THIS WEEK . : 4 Q . ::), LIONS P6:1113 .:4N,„lL_____6°A%...l-g I ..,e--6 '. ' 911/41.11,13& ZR . i I. ,xn , Reti Zr e : S i t er- ' 4IY--- 4d 2.st. 1,2-1 14 .. .., '''l o 4- -- iorr tl w L g ", o tße b .0, 7 s ya .., fla.A2fis : 1-- -- ------ e pg.R. oPA CD ft , b 2 ' . 3. s ftot. sfic.ro.r, lit2u/rt Lp.r..: ..4 lia 4t- 0. 1 4 - ir- 2 - ONS PRIDE 111),,vj s‘. 1011 t 114 E.College Avc,Slatc 234-21 53 _ GREEKS ¶hvented almost everything except pizza. Now they can claim they p'erfected that, too! BELL'S GREEK PIZZA E College Ave. 237-8616 Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily 1, itif 2 Friday & Saturday FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY from 4:30 daily presents 'Death of a Bureaucrat Agricultural Administration Building The Ag 'Hill Festival will be discussed. • The Penn State Science Fiction Society will meet at 7 tonight in 311 Boucke. The third episode of the British ' • The Jazz Club will meet at 7 tonight radio comedy "The Hitchhiker's Guide in 119 Boucke. Planning for the Jazz to the Galaxy" will be played. Festival and record purchases will be discussed. • The Society of .Women Engineers ian will meet at 8:30 tonight in the HUB Colleg Gallery lounge. Kris Gleason and Dick Newark from Cummins Engine Com notes pany will speak about the transition ,from college industry. An African Studies Symposium will be • The Hetzel Union Board will meet at held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the 7:30 tonight in 307 HUB. HUB Fishbowl. • The Bread of Life charismatic prayer group will meet at 8 tonight in the Frizzell Room of Eisenhower Chapel. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR THE ALUMNI HOMECOMING BRUNCH. When: October 19, 1980 Where: Nittany Lion Inn. Time: 11:00 A.M. Price: $5,25 per person For reservations and information stop by the IFC/Panhel Office in 203-B HUB or call 865-3455. Hope to see you and your parents there! R• 064 *********************** * * * MANAGEMENT CLUB ,4_ - 7• AT * MEETING * - 4 1 ( Tuesday, October 14, 7:00 P.M. * * • at 75 Willard * 4( Presenting: General Electric Career Opportunities * 4( in Financial Management . * * All Welcome! BQWEAI) * **************************l********* • The Orthodox Fellowship will hold Vespers at 7 tonight in Eisenhower Chapel. o The deadline to turn in Winter Term Free University course initiator's forms K UP YOUR A THE BOX OF PERMIT l'O LAUGH T 14(Tues.)--7:00 & 9:00pm.--112 KERN---$1.25 • South Africa in Southern Africa is Oct. 31. Forms can be picked up or turned in at 223 HUB. • APES will meet at 8 tonight in the Anthropology Museum (behind Spirks underneath the blue awning). Jeff Rich will present a program on "Mississip pian Archeology." • Omicron Nu professional fraternity will have a "Let's Get Going" meeting at 7 tonight in the Human Development Living Center. Officers will meet at 6:30 p.m. • Red Cross Bloodmobile Registration will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. tomorrow through Friday in the HUB basement. • The Conversant Program gives in ternational students an opportunity to make an American friend and learn about American culture. For more infor mation call 863-1604. ' *********************************** 4 ( THE PIKA.. RE HERE! TTKA *********************************** 4.4‘41.z 4 g 1, 81 1 Me ,,,,,, , Register at the HUB desk, Kern desk or in 203-A HUB c3r more ir - ifc•rrriatic•n call 865-9111 or stop by 203-A HCIE3 R. 034 r tA 454 W&% A (c'l / 4