Ci liegian Notes * ■ I ■ Nittany Toastmasters will meet at 6 p.m. today at the South Ridge Motor Inn, 1830 S. Atherton St. For more information call 867-8749. ■ Office of Summer Sessions and Eberly College of Science will host a seminar titled “Spinning, Flipping and Connectivity: Solid-State NMR of Complex Solids” at 4 p.m. today in the Penn State Room of the Nit tany Lion Inn, 200 W. Park Ave. For more information call 863-0284. 1 ■ Womyn’s Concerns will sponsor a poetry reading at 8 p.m. today at $ the HUB lawn gazebo. For more information call 867-0578. i | Spread the word | If any group, organization, or individual has information they would l 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, publication is not guaran teed. Notes will not be taken over the phone. How to contact us , Address: Collegian Inc. James Building 123 S. Burrowes St. ■lO a.m. to midnight Monday University Park, Pa. 16801-3882 through Thursday. ■ 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday. Office Hours/Phone: „ Business Division (814) 865-2531 Office hours are in effect while Fax: (814) 865-3848 classes are in session during Fall Advertising, Circulation, Semester, Spring Semester and Accounting Summer Session ■ Office open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m weekdays News Division (814) 86S-1828 Fax: (814) 863-1126 News, Opinions, Arts and Entertain- Corrections ] If you have a news-related correction or complaint, please contact Managing Editor Amy Brosey or Editor in Chief Rachel Hogan at 865- 1828. ■ Burglary: Wayne Walters, of of South Pugh Street. The bike the 900 block of Boal Avenue in had gold lettering, silver sprock- Boalsburg, reported yesterday the ets and a Schwinn seat and has theft of six long rifles from his been missing since July 5, State residence. The theft occurred College police said. between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tues day, State College Police Depart- ment said. The estimated value of the and its contents were stolen from rifles is $3,500. a locker in Rec Hall, University ■ Theft: A resident reported Police Services said. Tuesday the theft of his dark blue The estimated value of the mountain bike from the 800 block stolen items is $155. Missing child may have been spotted in area A child reported missing last March in Columbus, Ohio may have been seen July 12 on the Benner Pike, a news release from the State College Police Depart ment said. Three-year-old Aaron Cody Stepp was reported missing March 11. He is described as a white male with blond hair and blue eyes. When he was last seen he was 38 inches tall and 39 pounds. On July 12, between 3 and 6 p.m., an individual reported see ing two women with a child fitting Stepp’s description at DeFluri’s Restaurant, 1225 Benner Pike. The first individual is described as a white woman with shoulder length dark hair and 130 pounds. Her estimated age is between 30 and 40. The second individual is described as an Asian or Pacific- Islander woman in her late teens or early 20s, with very short dark hair and dark framed glasses. She is between 5 feet 4 inches and 5 feet 6 inches and 130 pounds, and was wearing blue jeans or blue-jean shorts. The two women were with three children. One child appeared to be about four years old and resem bled Stepp. No obstacles stand in way of Robbins trial No pre-trial conference date ristown State Hospital last Octo has been set for Jillian Robbins, ber for 90 days. Her stay was the area resident charged with the lengthened to 6 months and she first-degree murder of University was released this week. student Melanie Spalla last Sep tember. Centre County District Attor- remain until her trial begins, ney Ray Gricar does not expect Robbins is charged with one the Robbins case to face any count of first-degree murder and obstacles that could hinder the four other counts of attempted trial process, he said. murder after firing a rifle at stu “l expect this case to follow dents last year on the HUB lawn, the usual schedule hearings on Centre County First Assistant any pre-trial motions and then Public Defender Deborah Lux, after that we’ll have the trial,” he who is defending Robbins, could said not be reached for comment. Robbins was committed to Nor- Man killed with beer mug PITTSBURGH (AP) A man Island was ordered to be tried on from Beaver County was trying to homicide charges during an break up a bar fight when he was Allegheny County coroner’s fatally slashed in the neck with a inquest Tuesday. Deputy Coroner broken beer mug, a bartender tes- Timothy Uhrich declined to rec tified. ommend first- or second-degree Jeffrey Potts, 42, a crane opera- murder charges, saying the tor from Ambridge, died after the killing did not appear to be pre confrontation at Wayne’s Corner meditated. Restaurant and Bar in Coraopolis If convicted of third-degree on July 13. murder, Richard could face 20 to Brian Richard, 26, of Neville 40 years in prison. merit. Sports, Photo, Graphics, Digi tal Collegian, Weekly Collegian ■ 6 p.m. to midnight Sunday. On the World Wide Web: The Digital Collegian, an expanded, on-line version of the Collegian, can be accessed via the World Wide Web at httpVAvww.collegian.psu.edu The value of the bike is $583. ■ Theft: A University student reported yesterday his bookbag Courtesy of State College Police Aaron Cody Stepp missing since March Another child was about the same age. The third child was about three weeks old and was seen being breast-fed by the older female. State College Police are requesting anyone with informa tion regarding the identification of the two females to call Det. R.W. Ralston at 234-7150 or 234- 7186. —by Mark Parfitt She is now being held at Clinton County Prison where she will —by Kristin Walpole et a °f w h a t’ s going on Collegian : '*■•> | I*; find meal free when I ordering anything on the menu of 1 equal value or less, (occludes I beverages S’ dessert). Use only .. ■ fr ool 3pm to Bpm. I ««W.toHegeAve. j Miller Lite Cheek out the bar in tho back 444 E. 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