ColLyian'Notes ■ Alpha Fhi toega, Gamma Sigma Sigma and the American Red Cress will co-sponsor a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the HUB TV and Reading rooms. ■ The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics will meet at 730 p.m. today in 214 Hammond. ■ The Amateur Radio Club will hold a meeting and pizza social for new members at 7 p.m. today in 101 Electrical Engi neering East. ■ The Cycling Club will meet at 8 p.m. today in 73 Willard. ■ The Economics Association will meet at 7 p.m. today in 158 Willard. ■ Encore Books and Espresso and Q*s Cate will hold an afternoon tea from 3 to 6 p.m. today at 178 Rolling Ridge Drive. There will be seatings at 3, 4 and 5 p.m. For more information call 231-4833. ■ The Environmental Resource Management Club will hold a student/faculty mixer at 7 p.m. today in 105 Ferguson. ■ The Men’s Lacrosse Club will meet at 7 p.m. today in 107 Willard. ■ Nittany Divers will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in 201 McCoy Natatorium. ■ The Penn State Ad Club will meet at 6 p.m. today in 111 Boucke. ■ The Penn State Monty Python Society will meet at 7 p.m. today in 122 Classroom/Office Building. ■ The Penn State Rowing Club will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. today in 217 Willard. ■ Recreational Sports will hold intramural golf team and individual registration from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today in 2 Intramural Building. ■ The University Lutheran Parish will hold a worship service focusing on “A New Living Situation” at 10 p.m. today at the Grace Lutheran Church on the comer of Gamer Street and Beaver Avenue. 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Police Log ■ Accident: The State College munity Hospital by ambulance, Police Department reported one police said, person was injured in an acci- Luninacci was treated and dent Monday evening at the released, a hospital spokeswo intersection of Calder Way and man said. Garner Street .. , , . . ■ Theft: Kimberly Faulds of Police said a vehicle driven by 62 9 W. Beaver Ave. reported her Timothy Cole of 237 Johnson bicycle was stolen from the out- Terrace pulled out m front of a g j ( j e p at j o 0 f ber residence bicycle ridden by Harry Lum- between Friday night and Satur nacci of 333 Logan Ave. day morning, State College police Luninacci suffered moderate said, injuries to his arms and legs and The bicycle and attached lock was transported to Centre Com- are worth $3OO. Rock-throwing crimes increase RAVENNA, Ohio (AP) About damaging things. This has been 25 vehicles were struck with the worse. large rocks thrown from over- “If (the rock) hadn’t have hit passes as they traveled on Inter- the steering wheel, it probably stat» 76 through Portage County would have taken his head off.” over the holiday weekend. About four miles from where william Daugherty, 27, of Daugherty was struck, Nina Canton, was struck in the head on Hauger of Boardman suffered Saturday by a 30-pound rock that injuries Saturday to her chest through his windshield. He and hands when a rock crashed was treated at Robinson Memo- through her windshield, Thomas rial Hospital in Ravenna and said. released on Monday. Ms. Hauger was also treated at “This has been going on for a Robinson Memorial Hospital and couple of months,” State High- released on Sunday, way Patrol Sgt. Jack Thomas Thomas said the patrol plans to gnid “So far it’s been small increase troopers along 1-76. Suspected murderers found hiding in ditch By BARRY MASSEY Associated Press Writer SANTA FE, N.M. An ex convict and a teen-ager sus pected of kidnapping, car thefts and three slayings in Oklahoma, Missouri and Ohio were arrested today as they slept in a culvert State police found Lewis E. Gilbert, 22, and Eric A. Elliot,-16, after getting a tfe today from a motorist ate had given the two a ride Monday night from the edge of town toSaataFe and back. s!ie two were araed with two rifles, a shotgun and a handgun, said John Denko, rite Male police chief. They were sleeping on blankets in the culvert under a road when arretted by eight element of These office hours are in effect while classes are in session during Fall Semester, Spring Semester and Summer Session. pened,” Denko said at a news conference. “Luckily they were sleeping.” The motorist who notified authorities said the pair told him their pickup truck was stuck in a ditch. Another man reported giving the two five gallons of gasoline cm Monday afternoon. A silver Dodge pickup truck with Oklahoma plates was also found. A 1991 Dodge pickup of riie same color was missing from the home of a woman slain in Oklahoma. Elliot’s parents, Robert and Judy Elliot of Newcomerstown, Ohio, said they believe their son was forced to accompany Gil bert, who was released from prison last oundh. Robert EHiotsaid he does not believe his son is responsible for the slayings. SUPER kVER. ASSOCIATION of collegiate entrepreneurs NDIN Get Certified! Alcohol Awareness Mixology UabWly Our Value Plus Prices Levi's Mo Union Bay Jrs. $29.90 $17.90 $17.90 Basics Men $29.90 Girls $19.90 Boys $19.90 Jj /%. ■ ■ «-i» am i«- g >-;a < €>«»!«■ ;»«»*■ £ 1 i■■ *» .*■*■ ■* I ■ < lti»i»»«. 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