Log ■ Criminal Mischief: John M. Foti, of parts were taken from his bicycle 532 E. College Ave., reported the while it was secured on the build windshield of his car was broken ing's south side between Monday between last Friday and Sunday and Wednesday, University Police while parked at his residence, State Services said College Bureau of Police Servcies said. ■ Disorderly Conduct: Two men. Psi fraternity, 403 Locust Lane, were cited for an early morning fight reported a $250 microwave oven yesterday in the parking lot in the missing from the house's kitchen, 100 block of Beaver Avenue, State State College police said. The oven College Police said. The police would was allegedly taken between Sunday not release the men's names. and Monday morning, police said. ■ Theft: Roosevelt Grier, 215 Hartranft, reported $260 worth Children escape blaze, parents die ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) A rooming house before firefighters could respond, house blaze killed a man and a woman said Deputy Fire Chief Ed Spann. as they struggled to save their nine Several of the children were treated sleeping children early yesterday, fire for minor injuries, but the only fatalities officials said. The children escaped. were the two adults, said Spann. The fire broke out about 12:30 a.m. Details of how the children escaped and destroyed the two-story wooden were not immediately available. r ig uNsA I 238-SUNS NE. ... =.l Nutrition Majors/Minors Learn About Careers in Nutrition* Friday, September 28th 101 East Henderson 3 p.m.-4 p.m. Featured Speakers: Gordon Jensen M.D., Ph.D. Geisinger Medical Center Idamarie LaQuatra Ph.D, R.D., Nutritionists, Heinz U.S.A. 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College Above Mr. Donut Next to Playland Two men to face rape charges in Dec. trials Two men were bound over for Strausser is accused of raping a 19-year- December trials on sexual assault old female student from the Universi charges in the Centre County Court- ty's Ogontz campus while she Comedian gets, some respect in suit against casino By TIM DAHLBERG Associated Press Writer LAS VEGAS Rodney Dangerfield was awarded $725,000 yesterday by a jury that believed the come dian's eye problems were caused by a steam bath accident at Caesars Palace. Dangerfield sued the casino-hotel for $5 million after Caesars balked at paying him for shows he missed after he claimed he was burned in a steam bath in March 1988. "We showed Rodney some respect," an unidentified juror said after Dangerfield thanked jurors as they left U.S. District Court. 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TUESDAY 10:00 AM TO 5:00 PM WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM TO 5:00 PM lartgßaMallooliyaw FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 5:00 PM and $500,000 for pain and suffering. The jury ruled that Dangerfield's contract obligated Caesars to pay for the missed shows because the injury should have excused him from performing. It rejected a $lOO,OOO countersuit filed by Caesars against its former headliner. "The truth won out," said Dangerfield. He decried as "nonsense and untrue" Caesars' accusations that he used drugs. "I'm surprised they went to that level to degrade me falsely like they did," Dangerfield said. "All they did in this entire trial was to try to degrade my character. "I wasn't concerned with the amount of money," he said. "Money is money. I was concerned about the truth. I was right. I wouldn't have gone through this unless I was right." The Office of Student Aid 314 Shields Building University Park, PA 16802 (814) 865-6301 ton St., faces charges of attempted rape and indecent assault for an alleged inci dent on Sept. 16 in Miles Township, the spokeswoman said. The alleged attempted rape occurred on Madison burg Mountain Road while he was giv ing the 20-year-old victim a ride home from Carl's Bad Tavern in Spring Township. COUNTRY HAIRITAGE DESIGNS Family Hair Design Center 1322 Charles St., State College (Off Branch Rd., near Centre Hills Sountry Club) Haircuts 9.50 Shampoo - Haircuts & Style 13.00 Perms - Haircut & Style included 35.00-55.00 Paul Mitchell/Sebastian/Redkin/Zoto's CALL TODAY 231-8888 Tuesday-Saturday VISA-Mastercard-Free Parking-Pamela McDonough-Proprietress The Office of Student Aid 314 Shields Building (814) 865-6301 The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 28,1990- The woman told police she was unconscious, but awoke when she felt Moser touching her, according to police records. She resisted the alleged attack by promising to have intercourse with Moser after returning to his apartment. Upon arriving there, she called her boy friend for help, according to police records. - by Shannon Kokoska Dangerfield said Henry Gluck, chairman of the resort's parent Caesars World Inc., had refused an offer to settle for $225,000. "We're very disappointed," said Bruce Aguilera, attorney for the casino. "We'll have to have our law yers look at the case. Dangerfield sought $5 million in damages plus $45,000 for each show hamissed the week of the acci dent. The hotel, in its countersuit, accused Dangerfield of breaching his contract and contended during the 2 1 / 2 -week-long trial that the comedian did not suffer permanent damage.. The 68-year-old comic testified he was hit in the eyes by a burst of steam as he opened the door to the steam room on March 16, 1988.