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Collegian Notes
■ The Alliance for Animal Rights will meet at 7:30 tonight in
109 Boucke.
■ The American Nuclear Society will meet at 6:30 tonight in
126 Sackett.
■ The Archery Club will meet at 7 tonight in Rec Hall.
■ The Asylum will meet at 6 tonight in 202 HUB.
■ The College Democrats will meet at 8:30 tonight in 167 Willard
■ The College of Arts and Architecture will sponsor an inter
nship/externship workshop at 7 tonight in 128 Arts.
■ Eco-Action will meet at 7:30 tonight in 108 Henderson.
■ The Finance Club will meet at 7 tonight in 351 Willard
■ Free University will sponsor a vegetarian cooking class and dinner
at 6 tonight in 373 Willard.
■ The Handball Club will practice at 5:30 tonight in Rec Hall
■ The National Panhellenic Council will sponsor a "Healthy Love
Party" at 7 tonight in the Paul Robeson Cultural Center.
■ The Office of Health Promotion will sponsor a discussion by Lesbian,
Gay and Bisexual Student Alliance members entitled "Healthy Same
Sex Relationships" at 7 tonight in the HUB Gallery Lounge.
■ The Penn State Martial Arts Group will hold a training session
at 8:30 tonight in the Intramural Building.
O The Penn State Science Fiction Society will meet at 7 tonight
in 113 Osmond.
■ Project Growth will sponsor a discussion called "Let's Talk
The Power of Words II: Are Violent Words a Crime?" at 7 tonight
in the HUB Fishbowl.
■ The University Lutheran Parish will sponsor a discussion of Parker
Palmer's book To Know as We Are Known at noon today in the Wilkinson
Room at Eisenhower Chapel.
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Police Log
■ Burglary: Mary Ann Probst, no siens of forced entry.
Kenneth Puhatch and Jon Scheffer The items are worth about $521.
of 500 E. College Ave. reported
that various items were taken ■ Theft: Sivan Grunfeld of 445
from their apartment between Waupelani Drive reported that her
Friday evening and Sunday Giant bicycle was taken from
evening, State College Bureau of outside the apartment between
Police Services said. 7:30 and 8 Sunday night, State
Among the items taken were a College police said.
portable cassette player, ear- The bicycle is worth about $lOO.
rings, a ring, some beer and a
small amount of cash. There were compiled by Jeannine Luby
Rockview inmate released
on furlough fails to return
By BRIAN C. RITTMEYER
Collegian Staff Writer
A man who failed to return to the
State Correctional Institution at
Rockview from a weekend fur
lough last week is still on the loose.
Vincent J. Card was furloughed to
his sister's house in Philadelphia, said
Jack Allar, deputy superintendent
at Rockview. Card was supposed to
return to the institution on his own
last Monday.
"He isn't an escapee from
Rockview," Allar said. "The charges
are about the same but it's a very
different issue."
The state police have no idea where
Card may be, said Cpl. George
Pelipesky of the Rockview State
Police.
"He's from the Philadelphia area.
Whether he's there or not we don't
know," Pelipesky said. Card's sis
ter is probably not involved, he added.
Card, 31, was sentenced to 5 1 / 2 to
11 years in 1987 for a Philadelphia
County robbery, Allar said. Card, who
is not considered dangerous, arrived
at Rockview in April 1988.
His first chance for release would
have been Jan. 8, 1993.
"That's all out the window now
McKeesport man faces charges
of homicide in teen-ager's death
CLAIRTON (AP) State police Donnie's Bar in Clairton.
charged a McKeesport man with Glover died of a single gunshot
homicide in the death of a Clairton wound about three hours after being
teen-ager who was wounded dur- shot•
ing a shooting spree inside a bar. Police said about 50 to 60 people
Joseph R. Taylor, 21, was arrested were inside and outside the tavern
Saturday and ordered held without when the shooting started.
bond in the Allegheny County Jail. State police patrol Clairton because
He was charged with shooting Daniel the borough laid off its police force
D. Glover, 19, early Friday at in 1985.
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because he hasn't come back from
the furlough," Allar said. "When he's
returned to Rockview, I assume he'll
be charged in Centre County with
the criminal crime of escape. He had
4 1 / 2 years in. Why he didn't return is
unknown to us."
The last case of an inmate fail
ing to return to Rockview from a
furlough was last September. The
inmate was apprehended by Phila
delphia police in November.
Rockview has a population of about
2,000 men, Allar said. In any given
week, about 20 are released on
furlough under a program started
in the 19705.
"The overwhelming majority come
back," he said. "Occasionally we run
into a situation like Mr. Card."
Inmates can only be furloughed
once they have achieved the trust
that they will return and have passed
several reviews.
The program helps inmates resume
their lives in an orderly fashion, Allar
said, and is often successful. Many
inmates use furloughs to secure jobs
for when they are released.
"It makes a better impression when
one shows up for a job interview
rather than sending a letter from
prison," Allar said.
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