B—The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1985 NOTICE Collegian Inc. reserves the right to release the names of individuals who place advertis ing in The Daily Collegian, Colle gian Magazine and The Weekly Collegian. The decision on whether to release this information shall be made by the management of Collegian Inc. The purpose of this policy is to discourage the placement of ad vertising that may be cruel or unnecessarily embarrassing to individuals or organizations. ******* * THAT'S RIGHTI * * * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 * J ll's soon Homos' Dirthday * Love, Cheryl & Dionn YOUNG COUPLE ANXIOUSLY wishes to adopt new born to give financial security, Family envi ronment in the highest moral ARTS AND ARCHITECTURE IN- values. Let us help you through TEREST HOUSE female dorm this difficult time period. Confi contract for sale. Spring. Jan or dential and legal. Please call Colleen 862-7264. collect 516-328-1489. FOR SRt€ AUTHENTIC WESTERN CLOTH ING for men and women; largest selection of leather boots. Super leather jacket selction. Great Great prices check us out. Hat ta Boot. 1359 E. College Ave. 237- 8725 FANTASTIC PRICES ON IBM computers. New IBM equipment and a variety of peripherals are now available at prices well be low university discounts. Any customer configuration. Call Scott 234-1995. FOR SALE: MALE DORM CON TRACT Spring 'B6, bunks includ' ed. 862-6355 Eric. GOAT HAIR RUGS from Oman. Unique Christmas gift $lOO-$l2O call 237-9644 MALE DORM CONTRACT for sale now for Spring 1986. Call Bob 862-7705. MEMBERSHIP LADY NAUTILUS Aerobics Plus beginning Dec. 1 to Aug. 12, 1986. $155.00. After 5 p.m. 466-6511. SCHWIN varsity 24" 10 speed. Fix up for Christmas $lO. Wanted: 4' bamboo shade, bongo drums. 238-7587 SKI BOOTS. SOLOMAN SX9O fits size 9 - 11.5. Must sell fast. $l5O, make an offer. 237-1495. 1983 TOYOTA PICKUP Truck with cap, am-fm, 29,000 miles, excellent condition. $4,200. Call 355-7513 RTTCNf IQN ARTHUR GOLDSTEIN IS alive and well and playing jazz piano at Cale 210 West every Tuesday. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS CHRISTMAS CAROL-SCROOGE AND TINY Tim. Sunday, Decem ber 1. Eisenhower Auditorium. Tickets on sale now! COMPUTER TERMINAL’ RENT ALS, low rates, long or short term at ACORN RENTALS, 232 S. Allen, 238-6021. HOSTELS: THE RIGHT way to see the world! Write: AYH P.O. Box 46006 Monroeville, Pa. 15146. CASH PAID FOR Lionel Trains, old metal toys and figures. Search attic over Thanksgiving! 238-3651. PENN STATE SKIERS- Ski Sug arbush Valley, VT January 5-10, 1986, $199 complete, 5 days first class trailside condos, unlimited skiing on 2 mountains, nightly parties at Sugarbush nightspots, all taxes and gratuities, optional lessons, equipment, transporta tion. Contact Steve Sumner at 237-3623. Student Travel Serv ices. RENT MOVIES AND Players any time. Low rates, your choice of movies. ACORN, 232 S. Allen 238-6021. 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A widow who filed a cigarette-linked wrongful death lawsuit against a tobacco company described her husband’s last years of life on bottled oxygen and testified yester day that he said “smoking wasn’t at fault.” Elayne Galbraith, the first witness called by lawyer Melvin Belli in the lawsuit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., told jurors her husband, John, smoked three packs of cigarettes a day during most of their married life and sometimes awoke during the night to smoke. “If he woke up during the night, as soon as he put his feet to the ground, he lit a cigarette,’-’ she said. Galbraith said her husband smoked Camels until the early 1960s.when he switched to Winstons, which had filters. “He had read some information in magazines and newspapers about filters and how they filtered out tars and he decided he would try them,” she said, adding that a few years later he switched to Salems. All three are R.J. Reynolds brands. By 1976, Galbraith said her husband was suffer ing dizziness and periodic blackouts. “I suggested smoking was perhaps the prob- Smith to stand trial for second-degree murder of Belushi By LILA CAMPUZANO Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES A woman who has acknowledged injecting comedi an John Belushi with “speedballs” of cocaine'and heroin during a three day binge before his death was or dered yesterday to stand trial. for second-degree murder. Cathy Evelyn Smith, a former backup singer and companion to rock musicians, wept as Municipal Court Judge James Nelson said she must also be tried on 13 counts of furnish ing and administering cocaine and heroin to Belushi, star of television’s “Saturday Night Live” and such films as “Animal House” and “The Blues Brothers.” Smith’s lawyer, Howard Weitzman, contended that she should never have Call Mary at 238-0534. peflsoNnu • Pets welcome (Subject to management approval) • $lOO Deposit • Semester, 9 mo., 12 mo. leases been charged with murder, and that maximum sentence of 15 years to life she was “nothing more than a lack- on the murder charge and 10 years on ey. . .someone Mr. Belushi managed the drug charges, said Deputy Dis to manipulate.” trict Attorney Eldon Fox. She is free “There’s something inherently on $50,000 bond, wrong with the system when a worn- She said nothing as she left with an is charged with second-degree Weitzman, who successfully defend murder when she simply acted on the ed former automaker John Z. De wishes of another person,” Weitzman Lorean in his cocaine trafficking trial said outside court. in 1984. The judge had said in court: “Sure- Weitzman contended that someone ly Mr. Belushi issued the invitation in else or the portly comedian himself this dance, but it is an inherently had provided and administered the dangerous dance.” fatal dose to Belushi, who was 33 Under California law, anyone who when he died, furnishes and administers an inher- During the three days of partying, ently dangerous substance to another Belushi at times was joined by come person can be prosecuted for second- dian Robin Williams and Academy degree murder if the person dies as a Award winning actor Robert DeNiro, resu lt- although there has been no testimony Smith, 38, who was ordered to ap- to indicate they injected drugs, pear for arraignment Dec. 10, faces a Smith contends she last injected DUANE, MARY KATE, Maura, Dan, Dinah, Eric, Karen, J.T., Charlotte; We're praying for you. In Jesus your Brothers and Sis ters. 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John Nyhan raised the issue of the juror moments after the chief Rey nolds counsel, Thomas Workman, announced that the defendants in the $1 million lawsuit would not exercise the option to move the case to federal court and were ready to go forward. Nyhan said Mobarak’s co-worker, Janice Luc, the wife of an attorney, had provided the informa tion. Sue ‘Physics Major’ at Harpo and Scorpion. How about dinner and drinks sometime? Would love to meet again. Bruce Lions Gate Apa 424 Waupelani Drive 238-2600 RENT NOW FOR JANUARY AT THESE PRICES Efficiency 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom »Unlimited Free Parking • On CAT A busline ♦ Free Heat & Cooking * Furnished & unfurnished • Year and short-term lease • Concerned Management . Large rooms & closets > Beautiful grounds - Free Tennis * PETS ALLOWED The Reynolds lawyers submitted a sworn statement from Luc saying that Mobarak had signs posted at her desk regarding smoking and had told Luc “the smoking of her co-workers was ruining her health.” Belli and Paul Monzione, another defense law yer, argued that Mobarak had declared her will ingness to be open-minded. But Nyhan insisted she had withheld crucial information during jury selection by not mention ing the dispute at work over smoking. Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Bruce Dodd ruled for the defendants. “Based upon the material before the court, it is very clear to me, whether willfully or not, Moba rak substantially misled counsel,” he said. Monzione complained to the judge that the Reynolds team is “surveilling jurors” in the case, and said he and Belli might eventually move for a mistrial because of this. Belli is representing Galbraith’s widow and children in a suit which is seen as a potential threat to the nation’s lucrative tobacco industry. If Belli can prove that cigarettes cause cancer and Reynolds is liable for the death of one cigarette smoker, experts have said it would engender a flood of lawsuits from others. Belushi at 3:30 a.m. on March 5,1982, in the Chateau Marmont hotel bun galow where his body was found. She left the Sunset Strip bungalow before 8 a.m., Weitzman said. Belushi’s body was found between 11:30 a.m. and noon, and Deputy District Attorney Michael Montagna, citing expert testimony, said Belushi died sometime after 9:30 a.m. An autopsy determined that he died of acute heroin and cocaine poison ing. The prosecutor pointed out that Belushi’s body was found inside a locked room, and that testimony from a maid placed Smith in the bungalow as late as 7:30 a.m. Smith, a former backup singer to and companion of Gordon Lightfoot, was indicted a year after Belushi’s death. SMILE BBE, DON’T worry I'll never break any rules again! Challenge? What challenge! Love Irresistable! $290. $315. $395. nupio i-5 Sat. 10-3 Student leads others to fitness By LAURA PRAH Collegian Feature Writer Experience, enthusiasm, organiza tion and good music are the key elements in the success of a Free University aerobics program orga nized by Sue Morgan. Morgan’s endeavor to bring health awareness to people through an aerobics program draws about 60 students two nights a week to 106 White Building. “I enjoy helping others find themselves physically fit and find a general well-being in themselves,” said Morgan (junior-advertising). Certified as an aerobics instruc tor by Exercise Express, Morgan said she feels her ability to put exercise moves to upbeat music and the organizational skills she acquired from resident assistant training have been instrumental in making the program unique and appealing to students. “You can see results quickly and it feels good to do a workout,” said Jody Dively (freshman-business). In the past, Morgan instructed j! i 1 nopiyis $l5O/month, utilities included, and all parties. Full light show AVAILABLE FALL/ SPRING Details, call 234-9866. and sound system. Specializing MALE Rooms 2 blocks from cam- FEMALE NEEDED TO sublet 1/4 ' n . •"’aft™ qatq o6 music ' Ca " pus, optional meals, TV room, of large furnished 2 bedroom tlvln 31 ° outdoor pool 238-0934 238-9911 apartment. Call 238*9360 before FORMALS, WEDDINGS, REUN- NEW ROOMING HOUSE, 512 3:00 p.m. lONS, Independent Mobile Disc East College Avenue. Non-smok- FEMALE WANTED TO sublet my Jockey ~ Larr V Moore. 234-0691 ing. 237-6950. share of house on 212 C W. Bea- OWN ROOM IN HUGE HOUSE _ $l7O a month Includes every- FRATERNITY ROOMS: MEALS, thing. Two blocks from campus social benefits, parking, $1,290 HOBBYIST WANTS TO buy old/u- - SIAMESE CAT, FEMALE, 11/17, 234 ' 8479 (negotiable) spring semester, sed/antlque toy trains (prefer Li- TAKE USG EXPRESS'bus home fealpoint. 7 mos./Allen, 237-9270 ROOMS FOR RENT: Spring term Call 238-9965. onel). I will pay at least double for Thanksgiving. We service ' 23 °' 5812 Cathy lease; begins 12/24/85; pleasent need ONE FEMALE Takeover what your train cost when new, if Erie, New York, Long Island, house four blocks from campus; 0 r sublet my part of lease Spring it was built before 1970 and is in Pittsburg, Balt/Wash, Philadel kitchen and bath privileges; call . 06 $125 per mon th Across from 9°°d condition. Also intereste- phia. 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Available Immediately. Phone 234-1279 or 1-215-887-6388 (collect). PINEY RIDGE- 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage, $575. Jan. 6, (1 year). Townhouse- 2 Br., 1.5 baths, Immediately. $430. Col lege Hts. Contemporary- 2 car garage-$650.238-8080 UNIVERSITY GATEWAY; ACROSS from South Halls on College Avenue. Rent negotia ble. Microwave, dishwasher, fur nished. Sleeps 3-6. Available for Spring 86 with option for Fall 86 and/or Spring 87. Call 238-7781. 1 OR 2 BEDROOMS In nice house. 212 West Beaver. Fe males only. Sue, Carrie, 237- 7908. ; SUBI€T A BEAUTIFUL THREE bedroom apartment for three people start ing spring semester. Rent nego tiable. Call 234-6065. APARTMENT FOR FOUR Jan- May,close to campus,free par king,all utilities included,price negotiable call 238-4753 NEEDED ONE MALE TO SHARE 1/2 of 1 bdrm apt. 2 blocks from campus. Partially furnished. Qui et and clean. Laundry facilities below. Non-smoker preferred. Call Steve 237-1026. 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Mon.- Frl. 9-9, Sat. 10-4 (814)234- 2559 ROOMMATES NEEDED SPRING semester (January). Briarwood apartments, 237-9709. ~t&a—' - TWO MALE ROOMMATES needed. One block from campus $l5O/ea. month Includes utilities, parking 237-9029 123 HIGH NEEDS two room mates for spring semester in big house W/D rent reasonable 234- 7222. pnaTics ~ AAA, PHANTOM VIDEO or disc jockey services are available for any occasion. Complete with light show and .video/muslc by requst. 234-0211. RAY ANTHONY AND Asso ciates, 237-RAYA. The Centre region's most experienced DJ's. Now booking spring formals, weddings, parties. Vast music selection, even C & W. Some dates available for 1985. Please Call 237-7292 Give Blood. Give Life. American gggrcasn® ItetlCroHS »a®||S£S VlOll lk-lpVtlllYbu? aerobic programs for Pollock-Nit tany Halls, South Halls and the American Cancer Society, but she said she wanted to develop one of her own. The twice-a-week workout im proves coordination, flexibility and cardiovascular ability, Morgan ex plained, and it should produce re sults within three to four weeks. Christina Pasicznyk (freshman liberal arts) said she finds Mor gan’s workout hard but effective. “She does more exercises that everyone can do,” Pasicznyk ex plained. “She uses less dance than actual exercises. I like the ar rangement of the way exercises work together.” Morgan said she tries out new music with the workouts and changes the routine according to reactions of students. “I enjoy putting creative moves to music, but I stay away from counting and boring music,” Mor gan said. “I work different parts of the body for strength and flexibility. The way I put movement together IUfINT€P TVPING 237-2905. **ss%"' ®gEE§£ 238-1443 901 E West Aaron Dr. strengthens different muscles,” she added. “I like the up-to-date music she uses because you don’t feel the pain,” Becky Hartle (freshman-an imal bioscience) said. Becoming a certified aerobics instructor and having a minor in exercise science have also helped her develop the program, Morgan said. She tries to keep the workout at an optimum level so participants at any fitness level can do the exercises. She said she hopes to expand the program by creating a club atmo sphere somewhere people can be comfortable and get to know each other. “I will definitely continue the program in the spring and fall and try to incorporate Saturday morn ing workouts,” she said. “The program is an outlet for me because I enjoy making other peo ple happy through exercise and feeling good about themselves,” Morgan explained. “If I can help people become aware of them selves, that keeps me satisfied.” AARON TYPING EXPERI ENCED, accurate, fast; Report, term paper, group project, thesis, resume, rush job, campus deliv ery. Call Julia anytime. 237-1462. THESIS/GENERAL TYPING/edit ing. 15 years experienced secre tary on campus. Comprehensive service. 7-10 PM only. 1-667-2457. BIDES FOUND “Found” notices are pub lished tor three days at no INSURANCE FOR YOUR auto, charge. This policy does not ap- motorcycle, home, personal ply to “found” notices lor “PSU” belongings,hospitalization. For keys- professional, courteous service. If you find a “PSU” key or a key 238-6633. SAVE at Park Forest Apartments CALL NOW and get a Spring Semester lease at low Fall Semester Prices!!! Status of PSU women studied By JANE KOPACKI Collegian Staff Writer A study examining the status of University women is in the works and promises to make Penn State a better place for women, the chairwoman of the study said. Kay Moore, professor of education and senior research associate of the University’s Center for the Study of Higher Education, said, “we are trying to design a preferred future for the University.” Moore said the study group was jointly appointed by University President Bryce Jordan and Cynthia King, chairwoman of the Commission for Women. King said the members were chosen from many University positions including administrators, students, faculty, clerical and technical workers. Catherine A. Gohn, president of Nittany 9 to 5 a local chapter of the national clerical workers’ group 9 to 5 said women and their concerns should not be overlooked by the University. Women make up 97 percent of the office workers and a large percentage of the technical service workers at the University, Gohn said. The four broad issues of the study, which will be completed in two years, are: “the quality of life / institu tional climate, student academic programs and services, conditions of employment, retention and opportunities for advancement,” Moore said. police log • Col. Matt Waldron, 109 Wagner , reported yesterday that someone damaged the disk inserting door on a word processor in 109 Wagner by not shutting off the machine properly. Damage is estimated at $5OO, Univer sity Police Services said. • A $lOO bicycle owned by Susan collegian notes • The Residence Hall Advisory dent Council will meet at 7:30 tonight • Circle K will meet at 7 tonight in Board will meet at 6:30 tonight in 319 in 311 Boucke. 323-324 HUB. HUB. • The College of Education Stu- LOST BROWN LEATHER Tri-fold wallet November 21 in and around Osmond reward $2O call 237-5209 LOST: GEMEINHARDT FLUTE in black leather case. Last seen in E.E. West. Sentimental value. Reward 862-2429. LOST: PAIR OF GOLD FRAMED GLASSES Friday night. Tura Frames wih'repaired nosepiece. Reward 238-2487 S€RVIC€S _ . . . WALK TO CAMPUS from this HEY ERIE!.. USG Express bus is f our bedroom, 1 and 2 1/2 bath now available tcyour town. Take ranch w/large yardi fuM base . “S? T via f lanon ™ u " dtr ,' p ll for ment, available Jan.l. W/D, D/W, l! cke *® | ale " rst . fl ?° r optional garage 355-2567. HUB Nov 21-27. For more infor- -i- =—h mation 863-IUSG. TELEVISION, STEREO REPAIRS. Fast, expert service on most brands, video cassette recorders too. ACORN, 232 S. Allen, 238- 6021. It’s Personal... in the Collegian Classifieds! Grasser, 208 Stone, was reported North, University police said missing yesterday from the bicycle rack at Stone Hall, University police said • A $lOO car alternator belonging to Anthony Guidotto, 109 Hamilton, was reported missing yesterday from his vehicle parked in Parking Lot 83 • The Student Union Board will • The Science Fiction Society will meet at 7:30 tonight in 307 HUB. meet at 7 tonight in 316 Boucke. AIATHPAVS BALLOONS, BALLOONS, BAL LOONS. Delivered by either the Balloon Baboon or our new teddy bear. Truly Yours. 238-4619. BOBBY JO the Chi-O: Happy 21st birthday you nutty chick! Love Dayna, Lisa, Michelle. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRIAN! Love, Mary Ann HAPPY 21ST JAIMIE you're fi nally legal. Love, your sis i f HOUS6S y Pick Your Target... 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Helen Wise, a University alumni trustee, said becuase research has just begun, a plan of action for the project has not been determined. The group must find out what will make the University a better environment for women, Moore said. This includ es ideas on what would make the University a more appealing atmosphere to female students, she said. “We hope to make Penn State a better place for women and be a model for the rest of the country,” Moore said. “We have to have a climate where women have the right and responsibility to voice their complaints and con cerns.” Equality of salary and opportunity are two areas the research will deal with, Moore said. The group expects to see an increase in the number of employee grievances as it does its research. Wise said she hopes the system for dealing with com plaints will be improved. The Kangol Kid Hits 21! 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