6—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 26, 1985 Laws to be enforced during Briarwood Blowout, police say By LINDA KRIEG Collegian Staff Writer People attending the Briarwood Blowout today should be warned that the noise ordinance, open container law and parking regulations will be enforced, a State College Police De partment spokesman said yesterday. However, Lt. Jack Orndorf said no special patrols will be called to the area for enforcement and only rou tine checks will be made unless police see a need for more officers. The Blowout is the residents' re sponse to the cancellation of the Briarwood Bash, an 11-year-old tradi tion featuring beer and bands at the apartment complex. This year management did not au thorize the day because of the 'open' container law, the noise ordinance and the state drunken driving law, said Charlie Rush, the regional man ager of U.S. Shelter, which owns Briarwood. "We've enjoyed having the Bash, but.we feel that with the laws on the books we can no longer support it," Rush said. He explained that the firm's attor ney advised management not to con done the Bash because it could be held liable for anyone who was in an accident or hurt after drinking at Briarwood. Because the manage ' ment is not supporting the Blowout, it cannot be held responsible for peo ple's actions, he said. Dear Skulls, You're one in a million! We loved going from RAGS TO RICHES with you. You made our . dreams for Spring Week come true. All 'B4 graduates of University of Pittsburgh masters' programs in industrial or environ mental health are working in their chosen fields, with salaries ranging from $26,000 to $33,000. How you can do it • You can specialize in industrial or environ mental health in four terms of full-time study or part-time evening programs at Pitt's Graduate School of Public Health. For information, call Karen Peterson, 412/624-3002. Or write to her at 115 Parran Hall, Pittsburgh, PA 15261. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH University of Pittsburgh `We've enjoyed having the Bash, but we feel that with the laws on the books we can no longer support it.' —Charlie Rush, regional manager of U.S. Shelter Rush added that another reason for the decision is concern for residents who might come into conflict with the open container ordinance. For exam ple, he said, three roads surround Briarwood, and someone living on Stratford Drive who Walked onto Waupelani Drive might be arrested for having an open container of alco hol on public property. As far as he knows, Rush said, the Blowout has been a rumor. He said management has not notified police or taken any special precautions be cause "we don't know if there's going to be a Blowout or not." But one student who asked not to be named said her apartment is plan ning a happy hour today and other apartments have parties planned for tonight. She said she did not antic ipate any problems because most parties "will just be small gather ings." The Chi O's eer PharmaCy intern charged with theft A Thrift Drug pharmacist intern was arrested Tuesday on charges of stealing more than 5,000 pills and capsules since he was hired last July. Charles S. Talarigo, 25, of 1104 Plaza Drive, was arraigned before District Justice Clifford Yorks. The charges were: possession with intent to deliver; acquiring or obtaining controlled substances by misrepresentation and adminis tration; and dispensing, delivery or prescription of any controlled substance. The charges were filed after about 5,134 pills and capsules were missing from the Westerly Park way Plaza thrift Drug store, re ports at Yorks' office stated. , The State College Police Department and the state Attorney General's Office of the Bureau of 'Narcotics Investigation filed the charges. FIND READ 114 E WEEKEND Love, soo A MUSICAL LOON AI IRE NISIVaII of AMERICAN VOA • v.sa Was CAPISTOKR DIINANG tom% W.1.W01111 • vissato 111 the POINSIKIE 21 RESIDE% IMIRE ORO • IVEP PLA11101131.• tnom APRIL 19,20, 23-. IlltilltalStat65 A .1654 . 11Eaf txE , . oUT WHERE TO Closed-circuit television tapes show five incidents on four days when Talarigo took pills out of the narcotics cabinet, -put them into his hand, then pocketed them, according to the report. Talarigo was hired by Thrift Drug as an intern July 16, 1984. Thrift Drug personnel would not comment on the incidents. An audit conducted by ,the Thrift Drug Loss Prevention Depart ment showed that 4,816 units of 23 varieties of controlled substances were missing between May 1, 1984, and March 14, 1985, the report said. In addition, 318 units of six varieties of controlled substances were missing between March 3 and April 1, 1985. Talarigo was released on nomi nal bail pending a preliminary hearing May 2. —by Kim Ajeck Concrete canoe race slated Civil engineering students from several universities will race their homemade concrete canoes tomor row during the University's fifth an nual Concrete Canoe Race at Stone Valley Recreation Center, the Ameri can Society of Civil Engineering ad viser said. Randy Dymond said students from man, said. Unfortunately, one com at least 10 universities will enter petitor, the University of Maryland, canoes in the race, sponsored by the will not enter the competition be- ASCE, to compete for awards for the cause it is hiving its own ASCE fastest canoe, the best built canoe and chapter canoe race at the same time, the best technical paper explaining Morey said. how the canoe was built. 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Each university will race at least one boat, Kent ,Morey (senior-civil engineering), concrete canoe chair- Valley Civil Engineering entrance, the second entrance to Stone Valley, near the boathouse, Dymond said. —by Kathy Jo Mapes Midnight light Students burn the midnight oil as the lights of the University and State College cut through the foggy night air. The view is from Mt. Nittany Alpha Chi • Phi Psi • Alpha Chi •.0 Phi Psi's 7,0 Alpha Chi's • Let's clFantasize! :E 0 .a • 140 e4dIV • Isd 14d • 140 e4dIV i• We're #1 Dank's Building Trivia Contest! Now During Dank's Downtown Construction Sale you're Invited to play Dank's Trivia Contest. There are 10 challenging trivia questions to,answer, one in each department, one In our credit office and one In the front window. Watch for clues because Dank's is rewarding a $25 gift certificate to the first person who answers all 10 questions correctly. Contest is taking place only in our State College Store. 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