Collegian Briefs Business college moves programs offices The Smeal College of Business Administration's undergraduate programs office will have a new home this fall. The offices will be located in the Beam Business Administration Building on Park Avenue near North Halls. The offices will include the advising center, undergraduate records and minority affairs offices and the office of the associate dean for undergraduate programs. The offices will be fully operational Sept. 10. Spread the word If any group, organization or individual has information they would like printed about an upcoming event, please deliver it to The Daily Collegian at least one day prior to the event by 4 p.m. Our address is listed below. Collegian Notes ■ The Alternatives Library will sponsor an art exhibit from 11 a.m to 2 p.m. today in 130 Willard. ■ Intramural softball and tennis singles registration will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today in 2 Intramural Building. For more information, please call 865-5401. ■ The Nittany Divers Scuba Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in 201 McCoy Natatorium. ■ The University Lutheran Parish will sponsor an ice cream social followed by a worship service at 9 p.m. today at the University Lutheran Center, 223 S. Garner St. N The Ultimate Frisbee Club will practice from 5:30 to 7 p.m. today at Pollock field. How To Contact Us Address: Collegian Inc. James Building 123 S. Burrowes St. University Park, PA 16801-3882 Office Hours/Phone: Business Division (814) 865-2531 Advertising, Circulation, Accounting Office open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays Corrections The calendar in the 1993 Collegian Magazine Orientation Issue incorrectly stated the dates of Penn State Parents Weekend. The correct dates are Oct. 2-3. If you have a correction and cannot reach the responsible reporter, editor or department, please ask for Mike Abrams, editor. Police Log Area man charged with assault William Mark Strong, 29, of Huntingdon, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest yesterday morning, the Huntingdon Police Department said. Police said they responded to a call that Strong was assaulting Lori Keller and her eight-month-old daughter. Strong was arraigned before District Justice James Kyper. Bail was set at $30,000. ■ Disorderly Conduct: D. Brad Patt of 200 E. Beaver Ave. reported yesterday morning that he was struck in the right eye after confronting a man walking on his lawn, the State College Police Department said. Police said they have a sus pect. ■ Fraud: Employees of three stores in the Nittany Mall, East College Avenue, reported yes terday that they received checks written on a closed account by the same individual, State College police said. Police said checks totaling about $lOOO were written to Mountain Court rejects appeal for death row inmate SMYRNA, Del. (AP) A federal appellate court yesterday denied the latest appeal for condemned killer Kenneth DeShields, who is sched uled for execution by lethal injec tion on Aug. 31. The U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia refused a rehearing for DeShields, who is fighting his death sentence and conviction. A three-judge panel of the appellate court had refused Aug. 9 to act on the case. Defense attorneys then petitioned to have the full court, consisting of 12 judges, to conduct a hearing on the appeal. That motion was denied yester day, a court official in Philadelphia said. The motion has run its full course in the Third Circuit, and the next step would be to present it to the U.S. Supreme Court, she said. Gary Traynor and Kevin How ard, attorneys for DeShields, did not return telephone calls to The Associated Press yesterday. DeShields attorneys also have petitioned the state Board of Par dons to recommend to the gover- News Division (814) 865-1828 News, Opinions, Arts and Weekend, Sports, Photo ■ 6 p.m. to midnight Sunday ■ 10 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday ■ 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday These office hours are in effect while classes are in session during Fall Semester, Spring Semester and Summer Session. Magic Inc., Holiday Hair Fash ions and Victoria's Secret. Police have a suspect. ■ Rape: University Police Services said a parent reported her daughter had been raped in a dorm during the summer ses sion by someone known to her. An investigation is continu ing. ■ Theft: Robert Oberheim, manager of Ag Progress Days, reported the theft of a feed chopper from a display at Rock Springs sometime Thursday evening, University police said. The chopper is worth $2,800. ■ Trespass/Soliciting: Resi dent Assistant Tammy Cun ningham reported two men were soliciting items on the third floor of Wolf Hall Monday afternoon, University police said. Officers found Christopher Baker of Furlong hiding in a women's restroom, police said. Baker was arrested, arraigned before District Justice Robert May and released on $5OO bail, police said. compiled by Rebecca Logan, Angela Pomponio and Paul Resch nor that his death sentence be commuted to life in prison. The board has scheduled a hearing for 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Del aware Correctional Center. There was some uncertainty yesterday as to whether the meet ing should proceed. Lt. Gov. Ruth Ann Minner, who is president of the panel, decided to go ahead after the Third Circuit denied DeShields' appeal, said Lee Ann Walling, a spokeswoman for the lieutenant governor. "She thinks the rules are pretty clear, even in an extraordinary case like this. All appeals have to be exhausted first," she said. DeShields is the first condemned killer in recent memory to appeal to the board. After 46 years with out an execution, Delaware exe cuted two men last year, but both men had given up their right to appeal. "They wanted to go," said Attorney General Charles Oberly. "This is the first person who has come this close, and it is involuntary, and he had every right to appeal for clemen cy." ,utons, locatelli cheese, strips of charbroiled chicken breasts and our own Caesar dressing rivia& +QBI en $9.99 Sera. Tee Biologicals Allen and Calder Way 231-576 E, Stop chasing 7 1 1 1 " A to $56 in two weeks! Hairstyles to match your lifestyle! rIPIPPPRIMIMMANN4111111111.1111111.11111141.11111.1.111111•111MISIPPIPIIIIMIIIIIMOPPPRIMWOPPNI1 I Special Perms • gists • Color i I $ -00 I off 5 I 1...........„,/,....._i 9, am 20 tail•° °ff all LI product S 512 E . C o llegeB/3 I --223 A ve. 2 37-9811 wokF I TN Els r Fh te ,o fr o? 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Health and Sports Care programs offered by Center Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Associates, as well as certified massage therapy. Celebrate with a 46 special offer of 50% off the initiation fee on our I=. Platinum and Gold memberships. But hurry. Downtown State College's largest and most • complete Health and Fitness Center has a limited 4 number of memberships available. MIMI MIIIIII MIIIII MIMI MEIIIIII 11 Milli COUPON 10 0 "" BODT WOR . S 1 ii 110" HEALTH AND FITNESS CENTER I 10 Tans for $25. 00 127 Sowers Street, State College, PA • 238-4617 ENNN lIIIIIIM MIN= MOM MIMI IMMO MINIM IMMO The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1993- er money... and earn UP h this ad, NEW and returning donors (not within the past 2 months) receive $lB upon your first donation! oft b C h arles Any service from $l5OO M,W,F 9-5 T,TH 9-8 Sat 9-4 expires 8/27/93
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