4—The Daily Collegian Friday, Nov. 7, 1986 police log • 'l\vo people were apprehended Wednesday when they removed four milk crates from the loading dock at the University Creamery, University Police Services said. They were is sued citations and released. • A bicycle worth $BO was reported missing from outside the Forum Wednesday by Veronica Kraft, 424 McElwain, University police said. • An elevator door and cables in Snyder Hall were damaged sometime yesterday. Two individuals were ap prehended and released, University police said. —by Brian Hannon PSz Penn State Sub ramps • FREE DELIVERY 1 TOWN & CAMPUS , • 234-4 SUB Toftrees, Pork Forest Heritage Oaks 234-7000 Women's Health Services., For The Help You Need • Abortion Services • Free Pregnancy Tests • Confidential Counseling • Gyn Check-Ups 10? fitliat..DowntownPiti. "SoU Trea: 1-800-SU-4636 C`~J -IL I', HAVE FUN t - 7‘ -41( , Go Al! 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Also appointed were two deputy directors, both new positions, as the space agency continued its effort to strengthen the shuttle program and respond to severe management flaws cited by the Roger's commission that investigated: the Jan. 28 Challenger explosion that killed seven astro nauts. The announcement was made by Rear Adm. Richard H. Truly, asso ciate administrator for space flight, at a Washington news conference monitored by reporters here and at other agency centers. He said the management restruc turing will establish very clear lines of communications, strengthen shut tle leadership in Washington and make better use of center facilities. "The shuttle program needs full time leadership," he said. "The for-. mation of this program management organization is one of the most post tive'steps NASA has taken in the last several months to strengthen the shuttle program and return to flight status." Aldrich will move to NASA head quarters in Washington from his pre sent post as shuttle manager at the As a Marine Officer, you could be in charge of a Mach 2 + F/A-18A, a vertical take-off Harrier or one of our other jets or helicopters. And you could do it by the time you're 23. But it takes a special commitment on your part. We demand leaders at all levels. We teach you to be one. If you're a freshman, sophomore, For More Information call Capt. Hough at 237-8578. At The Student Book Store 330 E. College Ave. Fri. & Mon., Nov. 7th & 10th Time: 10am - 4pm the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Richard H. Kohrs, who has been Aldrich's deputy in Houston, was named deputy shuttle director for program, and astronaut Robert Crip pen, a veteran of four shuttle flights, was appointed deputy director for operations. Crippen said he would take himself off flight status. Truly also announced that William R. Marshall, manager of the shuttle projects office at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama, will report directly to Kohrs. The Marshall center is managing the redesign of the shuttle booster rockets. The Rogers commission blamed the Challenger accident on a faulty booster rocket joint and said cold weather on launch day contrib uted to the failure. In Aldrich's job in Houston, shuttle decisions from the Johnson, Marshall and Kennedy space centers flowed through him to the space flight head in Washington. Aldrich was one of the key officials in the launch control center who approved the launch of Challenger despite freezing temperatures the night before that left the launch pad caked with icicles. Officials at Marshall did not relay to him that day the fact that several booster rocket engineers had warned against launching because they feared the cold might affect the abili ty of 0-ring seals to keep hot gases and flames from leaking through the joints between booster segments. Go farther,.. faster. 67" 4/0"\ -- 22 . .14 .- - E t v' o o4: .1S; t:'• - C I ) . < ':.- • r i ~.. j o ; ;.- 4' - • • I COt• • • • . '''. : • . ' '''. 1`,..., ' „,:'"As'4. •• , 1.- ' 4.1%. ART CLASS RINGS or junior, ask about our Platoon Leaders Class program. if you're a senior, check out our Officer Candidate Class programs. Starting salaries are from $lB,OOO to $24,000. And you can ' count on going farther ...faster. t -11*-41"1- ocNd so,,te op to %50 4,0 ‘ifoooot t gotd cotege cti-‘g sty es tke'Oe *loclocM. ~ t, ~Y#~ ti ~~~ d ~ ~. :. r1):':-.1cF— $. r,..:(Vq( 237-7616 Immigration reforni signed into law . By SUSANNE M. SCHAFER "Our objective is only to establish a reasona- his last name first to tax overhaul legislation last Associated Press Writer ble, fair and orderly and secure system of immi- month. gration into this country and not to discriminate For aliens who have been living in the United WASHINGTON, D.C. President Reagan, in any way against particular nations or people," States illegally since before 1982, the bill contains signing into law the most sweeping immigration Reagan added. an amnesty provision that will enable them to reform in more than 30 years, expressed hope Some opponents of the measure had argued the obtain temporary legal residency. That can be yesterday that the measure will preserve "one of bill would prompt wide-spread discrimination converted to permanent residency status after 18 the most sacred possessions of our people against such groups as Hispanics. months for those who can demonstrate a mini- American citizenship." With nearly two dozen lawmakers and admin- mal understanding of English and some knowl- Millions of illegal aliens may become eligible istration officials standing behind him, Reagan edge of U.S. history and government. to remain in the United States legally under the used four pens to sign the two-inch thick bill Officials do not know how many people will fit act, approved in the waning days of the 99th during a brief ceremony in the Roosevelt Room. in that category but expect several million appli- Congress after years of political wrangling. "Future generations of Americans will be cations. . But sponsors of the measure have expressed thankful for our efforts to humanely regain Under the measure, the government changes fears the complex law may trigger an adminis- control of our borders and thereby preserve the hiring practices across the country by requiring trative nightmare. • value of one of the most sacred possessions of our all employers to verify that newly-hired employ- Reagan, before signing the measure, noted people American citizenship," Reagan said. ees are legal U.S. residents. that illegal immigration "should not ... be seen After signing the measure, - Reagan rose from And those caught hiring illegal aliens will be as a problem between the United States and its his chair and quipped, "I got my names in the subject to tough new penalties a system of civil neighbors." right order there," a reference to when he signed fines and criminal prosecutions. Bribery-conspiracy scandal jury includes two local residents By MICHAEL BLOOD Associated Press Writer WILLIAMSPORT Four women and one man were added yesterday to the jury being selected to hear the case against state Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer and former state Republican chairman Robert Asher, both accus ed of roles in a bribery-conspiracy scandal. Selected. were Stephen A. Kochersperger of State College, Car ol R. Hechman of Bellefonte, Centre County, Karen L. Dangle of Allen wood, Union County; Avanelle M. 11Frekokingkrafewgiadmen. , oa.,..\•k * :-.; ;.' ,- ...-..::04 .. . '. ~ : , . ., .: ;'.„.4 .1, , ,,- •• ~ .... •.vlt'x' r..- . ' ~!.--i• 0 ~. , t•C 1 ilq ..., il X E , e sa. •ki-a. AO C. 1985 AnCarved CLiss Rings Houser of Williamsport; and Carolyn Welshans of Avis, Clinton County. All the jurors said they had limitdd knowledge of the case and were not involved in any political activities. 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