6 —The Daily Collegian Thursday, June 26, 1986 Ivy-Leaguer accused of leading coke ring PHILADELPHIA (AP) An Ivy League-educated dentist pleaded guilty yesterday to masterminding a multimillion-dollar cocaine ring dubbed the “yuppie conspiracy” and •faces a possible life in prison. Prosecutors said Dr. Lawrence Lavin, 31, grossed $5 million a month managing a drug racket whose prin cipals included dentists, doctors, law yers, stockbrokers, a former airline pilot and several businessmen. About 60 people have been con victed or have pleaded guilty to tak ing part in the cocaine operation, said to be one of the largest ever uncov ered in Philadelphia, authorities said. The former Devon, Pa., resident pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise under the “drug kingpin,” which allows prosecutors to seize a drug dealer’s illegal profits. He also pleaded guilty to conspira cy and three counts of using the telephone to facilitate a crime. Lavin, indicted in 1984, jumped $150,000 bail but was captured May 15 in Virginia Beach, Va., where he was living uncjer an assumed name with his wife, Marcia, and two children in a fashionable, colonial-style water front home with a swimming pool and hot tub. Assistant U.S. Attorney Ronald K. Noble said Lavin agreed then to for- Girl accused of swindling her blind grandparents HOUSTON (AP) - A 13-year-old girl has been accused of stealing more than $25,000 from her blind grandparents by using their automat ic teller machine card to withdraw up to $6OO a day .during the past six months. The grandparents were unaware that their funds were being depleted because their granddaughter read their bank statements for them, said juvenile Officer Mike Knox. The girl, who name is being with held because of her age, has lived with her grandparents since her fa ther’s death in 1973. “She is very sharp and mature for her age and very knowledgeable about money matters,” Knox said. 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Call David (301) 868-4450 for more informa tion. MOVING MUST SELL Yamaha 550 Seca, usedpne season, 1000 miles, sport faring, garaged. Best offer. Call 238-6687. RUG, WALL TO wall available for dorm room Immediately. Call Marc at 238-1914. $35. SELLOUT PLATFORM DOUBLE bed-$lOO, double mattress-$5O, Schwinn Ispd blke-$5O, dual turntable-$50:237-6144. SPECIAL GUARANTEED USED color televisions $99.00 will de liver. Service all models Pat or Boyd 364-9664. WINDSURFER HI-FLY 111 excel lent beginners board, great price, 238-1206 after 6 p.m. 74 ACRE BEEF or horse farm. Boggs Township. 9 year old, 5 room, one story home. 1/4 mile of trout stream. Asking $139,000. Bill Brewer Real Estate Broker. 466-7160. answers feit several million dollars in .illegal assets, including his $235,000 home, two new cars, an,585,000 boat and more than $1 million in Stocks, bonds, mutual funds and other investments. “It’s my belief that he had been caught and that we would eventually get all assets,” Noble said. The drug kingpin statute, designed to “get the people at the very top,” carries a minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum of life without parole and a $lOO,OOO fine, Noble said. . Sentencing was scheduled for Sept. 4. Lavin remained held without bail. Assistant U.S. Attorney Tina Wil liams Gabbrielli said Lavin was not given a plea bargain but that prosecu tors will bring to the judge’s attention any cooperation he might give in the continuing investigation. Prosecutors said the ring distrib uted up to 175 pounds of cocaine a month in 13 states, the District of Columbia and Canada from 1978 to late 1984. Lavin and two University of Pennsylvania dental school class mates started the operation, authori ties said. Charges of accessory after the fact and related offenses against Lavin’s wife were dropped earlier this year, but Noble said prosecutors reserve the right to reinstate the charges. juvenile court with misdemeanor theft. “It’s a very hard thing for me to do this,” her grandmother said about filing charges. “But wrong is wrong no matter who does it.” The 65-year-old woman said she learned of the thefts after a store clerk called her about a credit card the girl had tried to use. The grand mother called her son, who checked their bank statements and found that $25,430 had been withdrawn between Jan. 3 and June 12.’ “She said she spent the money on jewelry, stuffed animals and clothes,” Knox said. The girl also told police some of her friends learned what she was doing and demanded money to keep quiets COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 1980 VW RABBIT - NEW tires, HMHHi JI M M HAVE Y 0? 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Open Sun- day-Thursday 4 PM-11 PM; Frl day-Thursday 4 PM-11 PM; Fri- day-Saturday 4 PM-3 AM day-Saturday 4PM-3AM . . DON'T MONKEY AROUND! Bal- TLEMAN seeks shapely female FOUND: LADY'S TIMEX watch in loons delivered by everyone's playmate. Descriptions held in Forum building June 22. Claim at favorite penguin. THE BUD confidence. P.O. Box 10659, Eisenhower Chapel 865-6548. VASE. Lowest prices. 237-1916. State College. QTT6NTION A sinkhole 80 feet wide and 47 feet deep'appeared on West Chestnut St. Tuesday in Macungie, Pa., about 10 miles west of Allentown. No one was injured, but about 20 families were evacuated from the area. City officials Sinkhole leaves Macungie residents agape MACUNGIE (AP) A huge sinkhole that swallowed up a street, a sidewalk, some small trees and parts of a parking lot continues to mystify officials in the small borough near Allen town, authorities said. No one was hurt and other than the land, there was no major property damage, said borough secretary Clarence Mohr. “But it sure was the darndest thing I ever saw,” he said. The hole, 80 feet wide and 47 feet deep, opened up without warning Monday at about 1:15 p.m. on West Chestnut Street, Mohr said. A mail carrier witnessed it and reported it to authorities, he said. assisting with housekeeping chores for one lady, 238-0355. personals ATTRACTIVE WEALTHY GEN “We were very fortunate that no cars were on the street or no kids were playing in the area,” Mohr said. About 20 homes and apartments near the site were evacuated Monday evening as a precau tion, said Police Chief Larry Boyer. But engi neers have since determined that the hole has “stabilized and is not spreading” and all but seven families have been allowed back, Boyer said. The affected families were asked to stay away from their residences until their utility services, which were interrupted by the sinkhole, could be restored, he said. City officials have yet to identify the cause of SUBLET CHEAP FALL SUBLET with spring option; share delux one bedroom 150-month/1 female 110-month/2 females. Don-. na,(412) 731-6892, collect after 9 p.m. UJfINT€D TO RENT ROOM OR SMALL apartment near campus July 10 to August 21. Call Bob 234-8144. FURN SHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE AMERICANA HOUSE 119 Locust Lane 1 /2 Block From Campus Efficiency $330.00 per mo. AMBASSADOR BLDG. 421 East Beaver Efficiency $320.00 per mo. COLLEGIATE ARMS 218 South Sparks 2 Bedrooms For 4 $600.00 And Up Includes All Util. And Parking. LAUREL TERRACE 315-327 E. Beaver Jr. 1 Bedroom For $395.00 Includes Utilities. 245 S. Allen St. 238-4400 have yet to identify the cause of the sinkhole, but some are pointing the blame on mine activity in the area. . .it sure was the darndest thing I ever saw.’ Clarence Mohr, Macungie borough secretary / the sinkhole, but some are pointing the blame on mine activity in the area, Mohr said. The borough has hired a private contractor from Allentown to determine the cause of the sinkhole, Boyer said. It will take two to four weeks to clear and repair the street, he said. notes • The Arthritis Support Group for Knowledge of Centre County will meet at 7:30 tonight at Centre Com munity Hospital Conference Rooms B and C. The meetings are open to the public. • The Graduate Student Associa tion will sponsor a free showing of the movie, “The Four Seasons,” at dusk (about 9 p.m.) tonight on Fisher Plaza in front of Kern Building. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and check at the Kern desk in case of rain. police log • Someone walked on a car while it was parked at the home of owner Robert Fox, 126 E. Nittany Ave., Sun day or Monday, causing about $2OO damage, State College Bureau of Police Services said. • A microwave oven worth $lB5 was reported missing yesterday from 456 E. Beaver Ave. by University Condominiums, State College police said. • Photography equipment and a television worth a total of $485 were reported missing yesterday from the residence of David Evans, 331 W. Fairmount Ave., State College police said. Police said the items are thought to have been removed Sun day afternoon or evening. • Nine class rings, eight synthetic stones, an ultrium display bar and case were reported missing Tuesday by Nikki Vescovi, 522 E. College Ave., State College police said. Police think the items were removed from her car June 8 while it was parked at her apartment. • State College police reported finding a gray 10-speed bicycle at 312 High St. Tuesday. y • Two hubcaps worth $6O were | reported missing from a car owned by Anita Hacker, New York, while it was parked in Parking Lot Blue G Monday, University Police Services I said. • University police recovered a stop sign Tuesday from a room in Heister Hall. APARTMENTS DISCOUNTED SUMMER FOR RENT: ONE bedroom apart- LEASES. Summer leases avail- me nt. $235/mo. 234-6207 or 865- able for spacious apartments, 7685. PANTRY AND LINE cook post corner of Beaver and Atherton at pi|R M |ei_,p n n nnu po R rpnt tion opened at Duffy’s Tavern. ties'llnoluded n |n d ren , t e Dkis “free Above ASIA restaurant. Graduate LOST: GOLD SEIKO watch. End pall for Interview 466-6241 be parking. Choose furnished or un student only. Call 234-2700. O^rdavs 5 ' 6 '' Ca " furnished. 237-0363. 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A grand jury has indicted the president of Westfield State College on four counts of indecent assault and battery stem ming from a complaint by a student who received a controversial $lO,OOO settlement from the school. Francis J. Pilecki, 52, did not ap pear for arraignment yesterday on the indictment returned-by a grand jury because he is hospitalized for “serious depression,” said his law yer, Robert Keefe. Hampden County Superior Judge Lawrence J. Urbano agreed to post pone Pilecki’s arraignment until July 9, and Keefe said his client will plead innocent. Urbano then sealed the indictment. According to court records made available to The Associated Press, the assaults upon which the indict ment was based took place in West- field and involved two male victims. The payment to the unidentified One of the victims was assaulted “on student for “academic impairment” or before May 15,1984,” and the other raised the ire of teachers at the 2,800- “on or before Sept. 3, 1984,” the student school in western Massachu records said. setts who saw it as a slight on their Each of the charges carries a maxi- abilities. The alumni association, the mum penalty of five years in prison, governor and other state officials also The charges stem from testimony demanded an explanation, presented to a grand jury convened Rumors surrounding the payment when it was learned a student at the led to the convening of a grand jury, school was paid $lO,OOO and provided The state attorney general’s office free tuition after he accused Pilecki acknowledged the student’s allega of sexually assaulting him. The tions against a “top official’’ of the school initially contended that the school and soon elaborated to make it cash settlement arose from allega- clear Pilecki was the center of the tions of academic malfeasance by the probe. college. Retired Superior Court Judge Ru- Pilecki has been on a sabbatical dolph Pierce is preparing his inde from his $BO,OOO-a-year job since Jan- pendent investigation of the affair. Cries of stabbed man ignored SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Pleas for help by a man bleeding heavily from a stab wound went unanswered as he pounded on door after door. He died after being found by police in a gut ter, authorities said. “Man and woman alike said some one did come to their houses, but they were afraid to open, the door,” said Sgt. Pete Graves. The victim, about 30, crawled a few yards from the houses where he sought aid about 1 a.m. Tuesday, Graves said. Police found him col lapsed in a gutter a half-hour later. He died from his wounds shortly afterward in San Jose Hospital. The officer would not speculate whether the man would have sur vived if one of the residents had Tb« Daily ColUglan Classified Information da,. y uonegian MaiMn For m • Policy Ads must be prepaid Changes cannot be made after the first Insertion , „ . Cash refunds will only be given for ads cancelled by 1 p.m. the day before the first Insertion. Only credit vouchers will be given after this time. The Dally Collegian will only be responsible for one day’s Incorrect Insertion. Please come to room 126 Carnegie Building Immediately If there Is an error In your ad. .... 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