ilegian Notes ■ Collegians Helping Aid Rescue Missions will meet at 8 p.m. today in 217 Willard. For more information call 237-4659. ■ Eco-Action will hold an informational meeting on Burma at 7:30 p.m. today in 117 Henderson. ■ Health and Human Development Honor Society will meet at 6:30 p.m. today in 121 Sparks. ■ KONu PhiU will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Living Center. For more information call 234-1443. ■ A Memorial Service will be held for Thalia Damaris Veve- Gonzalez, a graduate student in the Department of Geography, at 7 p.m. today in Eisenhower Chapel. ■ Men Stopping Rape will meet at 8 p.m. today in 269 Willard. For more information call 861-5730. ■ The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association will discuss autism research at 6 p.m. today in 151 Willard. For more information call 862-7972. ■ Penn State Filipino Association will meet at 8 p.m. today in 120 Classroom/Office Building. For more information call 862- 1771. ■ Recreational Sports will hold registration for an intramural tennis doubles tournament today in 2 Intramural Building. For more information call 865-5401. ■ Silver Circle will hold a discussion on the significance of the spring equinox at 8:30 p.m. today in 325 HUB. For more informa tion call 867-9468. ■ The Underwater Hockey Club will meet from 10 to 11 p.m. today in McCoy Natatorium. For more information call 861-3195. ■ United Campus Ministry will sponsor a lecture titled "The Power of the Spirit in the Lives of Women" at 8 p.m. today in the Harshbarger Room of Eisenhower Chapel. For more information call 865-7627. 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. How to contact us Address: News Division (814) 865-1828 Collegian Inc. News, Opinions, Arts and Week- James Building end, Sports, Photo 123 S. Burrowes St. ■ 6 p.m. to midnight Sunday University Park, PA 16801-3882 ■lO a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday ■ 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday Office Hours/Phone: Business Division (814) 865-2531 Advertising, Circulation, Accounting Office open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays If you have a correction and cannot reach the responsible reporter, editor or department, please ask for Courtney Cairns, editor. ■ Burglary/Theft: A University were stolen that afternoon from employee reported Saturday that the women's locker room at the someone entered 211 Henning and McCoy Natatorium, University removed a computer system corn- police said. ponent sometime Saturday, Uni- The items are worth $l3O versity Police Services said. The component is worth $2,900. ■ Theft: A person not affiliated Pa. was arrested yesterday for with the University reported taking his father's car without March 4 that his wallet was stolen permission six days ago, the State that morning from the men's lock- College Police Department said. er room at Rec Hall, University Carol Holt, an employee of Weis police said. Market, Westerly Parkway Shop- The value of the wallet and its ping Center, reported to police contents is $296. yesterday morning that a man was sleeping in a car in the shop- ■ Theft: A University student ping center parking lot, State Col reported Wednesday that his gym lege police said. In subsequent bag and its contents were stolen checks, police said they discov that morning from the men's lock- ered the car was reported stolen. er room at Rec Hall, University police said. The items are worth $l6O. ■ Theft: A person not affiliated bail, police said. with the University reported Fri- A preliminary hearing is set for day that her clothing and $l5 Wednesday, police said. Cause determined in woman's death A woman found dead Feb. 21 in a local hotel room died of an acute drug overdose, according to a news release from Centre County Coroner Kerry Benninghoff. Elevated levels of morphine and significantly elevated levels of cocaine combined to kill Rhonda Aughey, 23, of 333 Logan Ave., according to the release. The suppressant Benzodi azepine was also found in her sys tem. Although levels of the drug are yet known, the suppressant would intensify the lethal effect of the other drugs, according to the release. No medical conditions, injuries or alcohol levels were found that would have contributed to her death, according to the release. Late night fire kills one, causes retirement complex evacuation PHILADELPHIA (AP) —An 81- evacuated from apartments year-old woman died, three people overnight Saturday. were treated for smoke inhalation Red Cross spokesman Matt Fis and 182 residents were evacuated chtrom said it was the agency's following an overnight fire at a biggest sheltering operation in the retirement complex. city in more than a year. About 25 volunteers with the The three-alarm blaze at the American Red Cross of Southeast- Mount Airy Commons retirement ern Pennsylvania were on the complex was discovered just after scene yesterday helping feed, 11 p.m. Saturday in a third-floor clothe and accommodate the bedroom of an apartment build elderly residents who had been ing. These office hours are in effect while classes are in session dur ing Fall Semester, Spring Semes ter and Summer Session. ■ Unauthorized Use of a Vehi- cle: Paul Shade of Washington, Shade was arraigned yesterday before District Justice Robert Shoff and is being held in the Cen tre County Prison in lieu of $l,OOO The other occupant of the room, Amin Robinson, 21, of 836 Bellaire Ave., was bound over for trial on various charges of possession and possession with intent to deliver. Under the drug delivery result ing in death law, Robinson could be tried for third-degree murder if the drugs he possessed con tributed to her death. ' Centre County District Attor ney Ray Gricar said he has rot decided if Robinson will be charged in connection with Augh ey's death. Although Gricar said he met with detectives Friday, he would not estimate when a decision would be reached but said it should be soon. —by Anne Savanick 4ark Fo res art t Apments p .:,.. :..:, ... .. . . . 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