he Daily Collegian Friday, Feb. 10, 1984 iller time? Tickle Your Valentine! . 1 7 1, 11* 4 4 k6_ , Og , 4 firog - -*Tr 'l l / 4 Have you tickled someone today? The FTD Tickler ® Bouquet. Cash and carry special this weekend $9.90 WOODRINGS 145 S. Allen St. 238-0566 Send your thoughts with special Ct care. , is, Hangglider pilot Ralph Piper of Woonsocket, Rhode • 41 46404 ' kt, Island, soars above a Massachusetts beach recently as ALL YOU CAN $3 FOR ALL THE PLAIN PIZZA YOU CAN EAT! SAT., FEB. 11 - 5:00-7:00 434 E. College Ave. , ". '''' "FUNNY, OFFBEAT AND ORIGIN Perhaps the best film of its kind since 'The Graduate:" Richard Freedmnn, Nronintisr NEWSPAPERS "It makes you laugh hard and relive your own high school days. If I were 17, I'd see It 6,000 times!" JOPI SlPtiel, Goon MORNING AMP RICA Place: Time:Fri., Sat.: 7,9, 11 Sun.: 7, 9 ******************** Vally Girls mommemismaillin a k in •og r sti 711 = t 70-- MoirIME • 7 , i; STARRING CINDY SHEPARD, MISTY DAWN DESIREE LANE, KIMBERLY CARSON win+ DOMINIQUE, BECKY SAVAGE ""t SHAUN MICHELE AND PAUL THOMAS MN ERIC EDWARDS, RON JEREMY HERSCHEL SAVAGE AND JOHN HOLMES 14""'"*""" "" ei° 41 %,„,...7 "••••• •••• 00, • "SENSATIONAL • XXX RATED!" • Place: Time: 105 Forum 111 Forum Fri., Sat.: 7,9, 11 Sun.: Sweep yields 6 indictments for computer part smuggling of Cornwells. Heights, Pa.; Robert Ellis, 53, of Elkins Park, Pa.; and his son, David Ellis, 26, of Bala PHILADELPHIA A nation- Cynwyd, Pa. wide campaign against computer The indictments also named pirates resulted in the indictments three companies operated by Keh of six men today on charges of and Chua and two Companies oper smuggling counterfeit Apple Com- ated by the Ellises. puter components from Taiwan, Arrest warrants were issued, authorities said. but no attempt to take the men into Assistant U.S. Attorney Ed Zit- custody had been made, Zittlau tlau said the smugglers brought said. If convicted on the charges, parts into the Philadelphia area to they face prison terms of sto 25 build copies of the Apple II person- years and fines of up to $50.000. al computer, U.S. Customs investigator Bill The 17-month investigation was Fleishman said Keh and Chua are part of a nationwide investigation both Filipinos of Chinese extrac into the smuggling of counterfeit tion. Chua is a U.S. citizen, while products, "Operation Trip Wire," Keh's nationality is not known, he coordinated by the Customs Serv- said. ice in Washington, D.C., said in- The fake Apple H computers vestigator David Warren. seized in Philadelphia were being Federal authorities seized 50 of sold at retail for $3OO to $7OO, which the assembled fakes after they c,ompares with a $1,300 list price were sold to undercover agents in for , the genuine product, Hecker March 1983 - for $24,000, Zittlau said. said. An attorney representing Apple Charged with conspiracy and Computer Inc. of Cupertino, Calif., smuggling were Alfonso Keh, 42, hailed the indictments as a break -and Alberto Chua, both of King of through for • the enforcemnt of Prussia; Pa.; Daniel S. Ryan, 58,. " copyright laws protecting comput of Philadelphia; Joel Isadore, 29, er products. By KARL. SCHOENBERGER Associated Press Writer AP Laserphoto 7,9 108 Forum Place: Fri., Sat.,: . 7, 9:15, 11:30 Sun.: 7, 9:15 Time: Kelly's Heroes Place: • Pollock Rec Room Time: Fri., Sat., Sun.: 7 & 9:45 ******************** EMI collegian notes o' The Association of Residence Hall Students will take reservations for the March 2-11 trip to Daytona Beach, Fla., until Feb. 20 in 101 C HUB. •, Nittany Divers will hold regis tration for their Spring Fling to the • Yachad Penn State Friends of • The Institute for Arts and Hu- Florida Keys from 9to 5 today in the Israel will sell candy for Valentine's HUB ground floor. Day from 10 to 4:30 today in the HUB ground floor • 0 Interlandia Folkdancers will sponsor recreational folkdancing at 7:30 tonight in 310 HUB. • Pollock-Nittany Residence Halls Association will sponsor "Make your Own Sundae" at 8 Sunday night in the Pollock Rec Room. • The Men's Rugby Club will hold practice at 7 tomorrow night at the IFC Dance Marathon support centers Look for stores displaying the red logo: • Posters ,--v- , -, --... 5 .A.,„ 5W4: " 4 10 • Marathon Magazines q 11 S- . - ill *.-- 4, • Ten Top Tips for Dancers : 1 - At '' ' MA R AIHO L N lIELP THE AIM SMILE - . MICE ME 'A' WIIILE IY I EIP A Ka• Si I i tE , ENCE• 1 1 1 REMVE Support Centers Are Members Of DBA Downtown Business Association Centers Open Feb 13 Until The Marathon i Indoor Sports Complex • The International Student Coun cil will spgasor an International Vol leyball Tournament at 10:30 Sunday morning in the I.M. Building. • Energetics will hold an Energet ic Exercise Hour at 5:30 tonight in the Assembly Room df the Walnut Build ing. • The Astronomy Club will hold an open house at 7:30 tonight on the 6th floor of Davey Lab. • The Penn State Bookstore On Campus will sponsor the "Penn State Storytellers," students from the Col lege, of Education under the direction of Dr. Jane Madsen at 9:30 tomorrow morning in the children's book sec tion of the bookstore. police log • Robert Tsikalas ( sophomore film ), 1B Vairo Blvd., was arraigned before District Magistrate Keith Bierly Tuesday and charged with possession of marijuana. A spokeswo man from Bierly's office said Tsika las was apprehended by Patton Township police when 575 grams of manistic Studies, Medieval Studies Committee and the Department of Art History will sponsor a lecture by Kathleen Weil-Garris of the Institute of Fine Arts in New York speaking on "The Death of Raphael and the Transfiguration" at 8 tonight in 26 Mineral Sciences Building. marijuana and marijuana seeds were found in his possession. • Tsikalas was released after posting 10 percent - of the $5,000 bail, she said. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday, before Bierly. —by Anita Huslin and Leslie Thomas The Daily Collegian Friday, Feb. 10, 1984-7