illegiao Notes 101 ■ The Department of Entomology will sponsor a lecture titled "New Approaches to Understanding Fruit Fly Evolution" at 11 a.m. today in the Agricultural Sciences and Industries Building. For more information call 865-1895. ■ The Department of Mathematics will sponsor a lecture titled "Numerical Analysis for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws" at 4:30 p.m. today in 102 McAllister. For more information call 865- 0695. ■ Encore Books and Expresso will provide folk and blues music by Kemper And Tolins from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Encore Books and Expresso, 178 Rolling Ridge Drive. For more informa tion call 231-4833. ■ Encore Books and Expresso will hold a book discussion on Jesus CEO, by Laurie Beth Jones, from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Encore Books and Expresso, 178 Rolling Ridge Drive. For more information call 231-4833. ■ International Recreational Folk Dance will be held from 7:30 to 11 p.m. today in 133 White. For more information call 234- 3704. ■ United Campus Ministry will hold Sunday Worship Service at 7:45 p.m. Sunday in Eisenhower Chapel. For more information call 865-7627. ■ The United Coalition of Centre County will meet at 5:30 p.m. today at The Friends Meeting House, 611 E. Prospect Ave. For more information call 234-4978. 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 two days prior to the event by 4 p.m. Our address is listed below. Because of space constraints, publi cation is not guaranteed. Notes will not be taken over the phone. 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 An article in The Daily Collegian yesterday misspelled the name of the director of Pollock Halls Residence Life. The correct spelling is John Hurst. An article in the Collegian yesterday about the Peace Corps contained several errors. The Peace Corps established in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy was the U.S. Peace Corps. Patrick Tobin's alma mater was credited to the wrong person. He was an undergraduate at the University of Georgia. The Peace Corps sends about 3,500 volunteers a year. The career development and placement director's name was misspelled. The correct spelling is Jack Rayman. If you have a correction and cannot reach the responsible reporter, editor or department, please ask for Courtney Cairns, „,,, : ,,,,,, . , ...! , ...4.: , :,..),-vskilr . ..:M` IP M :1 % ; ; 41 w:.00';i.” .'-: '''.c. . A . 4. ;:' ,. M‘ + ‘••• , 4, ''-•-•-- 4 . ■ Burglary: An employee reported yesterday morning that a black, steel and concrete safe Was stolen earlier that morning from Burger King Restaurant, 521 University Drive, the State Col lege Police Department said. The back door of the building was pried open, State College police said. Two or more persons are suspected in the incident, police said. A two-tone, full-sized 1989-1993 Chevrolet Blazer was seen in the area at the time of the incident, police said. The bottom portion of the Blazer is smoke gray and the upper portion is dark gray. The upper back portion of the vehicle is black with tinted windows. Police said they believe the Blazer has a Pennsylvania license plate. Anyone with information about the Blazer is asked to contact State College police. The safe contained $1,500. ■ Health and Safety: A Univer sity employee reported Wednes day morning that a person not affiliated with the University slipped and fell on the southwest steps to Atherton Hall, resulting in a dislocated shoulder, Universi ty Police Services said. The victim was transported to Centre Community Hospital, police said. ■ Parking Violation: A Univer sity police officer transported University student Samuel Kim of 924 V-222 Bellaire Ave., Wednes day afternoon to a district jus tice's office where he paid $l5O for outstanding parking viola tions, University police said. ■ Parking Violation: A Univer sity police officer transported University student Juong Kim of 924 V-217 Bellaire Ave. Wednes day afternoon to a district jus tice's office where she paid $lOO Baby delivered after mother shot to death in school bus By The Associated Press ST. LOUIS A teen-ager wait- the gunman, who was believed to mg at a school bus stop with a pis- be 16 to 18. Police were unsure of tol began firing after the bus a motive. doors swung open yesterday, Police were also uncertain killing a pregnant 15-year-old and whether Kyunia Taylor, who was wounding the driver before run- sitting in the first seat inside on ning away. The baby was in criti- her way to school, had been tar cal condition. geted or was shot at random. News Division (814) 865-1828 News, Opinions, Arts and Week end, 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 dur ing Fall Semester, Spring Semes ter and Summer Session. ' , illllllllllltllllll4lllll ~~~.~ y :. __ ' ~ for outstanding parking viola tions, University police said. ■ Theft: Barbara McKee of Bellefonte reported yesterday afternoon that two trenching buckets for a Case 590 backhoe and a mounting pin were stolen sometime between Jan. 12 and Jan. 29 from Ruetgers-Nease Chemicals, intersection of College Avenue and Struble Road, State College police said. One bucket is 36 inches wide and engraved with "McKee Exca vation," and the other bucket is 12 inches wide, police said. Both buckets and the mounting pin are owned by McKee Excavation of Bellefonte. The buckets and the pin are worth $2,319. ■ Theft: Matthew Rush of 787 Stratford Drive reported Wednes day that his bicycle was stolen sometime earlier that day near his residence, State College police said. The bike is worth $B4O. ■ Theft: Patricia Myers of 803 Stratford Drive reported Wednes day that her wallet was stolen ear lier that afternoon along the 200 block of Fraser Street, State Col lege police said. Myers dropped her wallet near the post office on Fraser Street and went to look for it when a passer-by told Myers that she saw another woman pick up the wallet and go the opposite way, police said. The wallet and its contents are worth $lO5. ■ Theft: A University student reported Wednesday afternoon that her identification card holder and keys were stolen earlier that morning from the women's restroom in the basement of the Business Administration Building, University police said. Dozens of police officers searched the city's north side for Take Out Beer Available 111 1 / 2 E. Beaver REHAB Auto, Work, & Personal Injury CENTRE CHIROPRACTIC 237-6220 Rehab includes use of Body Works Facilities SEND US A POSTCARD Stop in before you leave for break & we'll give you a label with our address Spring Break - Wish We Were There Book Buy Back going on everyday The Big Blue wants you to send SBS a postcard when you go on Spring Break, even if you just go home. IT'S EASY! Student Book Store 330 E. College Ave. 237-7616 The Daily Collegian Friday, March 1, 1996-3