Collegian Notes ■ Amnesty International will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. today in 102 Health and Human Development Building East. For more information, contact John Kenym at 238-4451. ■ The Bowling team will hold a meeting with sign-ups 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. today in 29 Intramural Building. For more information, contact Mike Sumerano at 231-3011. ■ Penn State Men's Ultimate Frisbee will hold a practice at 6 p.m. today at the stadium fields between The Bryce Jordan Center and Beaver Stadium. For more information, contact Nick at 862-6224. ■ Penn State Women's Ultimate Frisbee will hold a practice at 6 p.m. today on Old Main lawn. For more information, contact Tina Jerzyk at 862-8941. ■ Womyn's Concerns, an activist and discussion group, will hold a meeting at 8 p.m. today in 120 Boucke. For more information, contact Jill Dworzanski at 861-6164. 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, publication is not guaran teed. Notes will not be taken over the phone. Campus eori titriii, , .:: : !.,,11,:„:.:]...:.. : :.:::', : : : .. ..: . :: !.. ......" .., ...,:....: „ . : ... : : :, :.....:,.......,.... : .:, ; ;. : :: . .. ~.....„.:.::::...,...,::..., : ........::.... :..:. rizama5ze . iiittea j ag ga i5 0n5igzaz::.,;51!..:,•:.i,,,:,i,:,;.,:.,:.g:::,..!iiii..::::,::"...:..,:.:::::::• . ..............,..:: .. • . ::.: ::: ..:.., „..,:E,,,.:. Students calling 863-9000 to dents to register for classes and register for classes yesterday express intent to graduate, was afternoon encountered difficulty completely disabled for less than with the voice response system, an hour, he said. By mid-after said Scott Sniith, assistant direc- noon, he said, the system was tor of administrative computing. repaired and was again fully func- The system, which allows stu- tional. t How'to contac Address: ment, Sports, Photo, Graphics, Digi- Collegian Inc. tal Collegian, Weekly Collegian James Building ■ 6 p.m. to midnight Sunday. 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) 865-1828 Fax: (814) 863-1126 News, Opinions, Arts and Entertain- Colr lg B EiI EI 10n IZV S F,;gl •1 gr]I3ISS F5 iR it " ' iii i R.:2. :::::: ' o iIi ' .i! ' : ''F 'i'I1'°2 ' :'1:'- : -S- A " i '!' g l:E':' i E* io "'O" : 4 ' ' •k"ii4i• If you have a news-related correction or complaint, please contact Managing Editor Julie Randall or Editor in Chief Rachel Hogan at 865- 1828. ~,,, , ,,,,,,,,v ,, , , ,, , m rpwrlm., : ft. , govi- i ., ,,,: :-..g-,, , , y ,:.:.......-r:- . .;:niag,!.;i4mi.5.-tigi•gieiEgi.iii-RiEgleni.:;...,ii9P. l Fez . .,epiraill 12 0 47brotiggx,.:1-321,109t015g:T .: -.....:- . ......,..: 5 .: 1 :,.. , ,p, ..... -...............--v . - : ----;:,: , .. r:q..,2E . ,, ga0 . ,7, - ::: ,- -:! - .,..; , _m„,.-,,. ! ,, , ......::: : :: . ................ , ....--,-...,.......,...„.....- : ,....-...... lIP al I Celt . ° g :. • .. ...... ' ........ ..- . --- -- ---- - - - .- ' -•-.- • ...'. • •••••'...• - ••••••..: .••• • ' -••• • • '-'• ' ■ Criminal Attempt Burglary: A The estimated value of the bicy- University employee reported cle is $4OO. Tuesday that someone broke two ■ Theft: Pamela Santavicca of windows between Monday night State College reported yesterday and Tuesday morning in Green- the theft of her tan leather purse house IA. Nothing was taken from yesterday morning from a desk at the greenhouse, University Police St. Andrew's Church, 208 W. Fos- Services said. ter Ave., State College Police The estimated damage is $2OO. ■ Disorderly Conduct: A Uni versity employee reported Tues day that during the last two months someone has been urinat ing in soda cans and depositing them in trash cans in Deike Build ing. One can was placed on an employee's desk, University police said. ■ Theft: A University student reported Tuesday the theft of his bookbag from the locker he was sharing with two other students in Rec Hall, University police said. The other students' belongings were also taken, police said. The estimated value of the stolen items is $970. ■ Theft: A University student reported the theft of his bicycle Tuesday from College Avenue. The bicycle was secured to a fence post near Pugh Street and was stolen between August 19 and 21, University police said. Policeman's death linked to his wife's Mafia ties By TOM HAYS Associated Press Writer NEW YORK A mob soldier dies in a 1987 hit. Another reputed mobster survives a shootout in 1992. This week, an off-duty police officer is shot to death as he sits in his car. All three victims had at least one thing in common: a mystery woman named Kim Kennaugh. Authorities were exploring Kennaugh's alleged links to one of New York City's Mafia crime families yesterday as part of a wide-ranging investigation into the ambush killing Monday night of her police officer husband, Ralph Dols, sources said. At a wake yesterday, Kennaugh wore a black suit and dabbed her eyes as hundreds of police offi cers and other mourners filed past an open casket. One law enforcement source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said investigators had found no clear evidence so far that Dols' death was related to organized crime. But the fact that both he and Kennaugh's first husband, a reputed Colombo family soldier, died in what appeared to be planned executions in the same Brooklyn neighborhood, 10 years apart, "is not being dismissed as 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 http://www.collegian.psu.edu Department said. The estimated value of the purse is $2OO. ■ Theft: A University student reported the theft of her bicycle from the west side of Pattee Tues day, University police said. The bike was stolen sometime between Monday and Tuesday morning, police said. The bike is valued at $l6O. ■ Theft: A University employee reported Tuesday that someone had stolen a banner from the Penn State Bookstore between Sunday evening and Monday morning, University police said. The estimated value of the ban ner is $lOO. ■ Theft: A University student reported Tuesday the theft of his wallet and keys from a locker in Rec Hall, University police said. The value of the loss in unknown. mere coincidence," the source said. Authorities have noted two other mob ties: Kennaugh one lived with Colombo and shootout survivor Joel Cacace; and her brother, August, reportedly is a Colombo soldier who was convict ed in the 1981 murder of a restau rant owner. Mayor Rudolph Giu liani has labeled Dols' slaying a possible "organized crime hit." Police also were investigating an incident earlier this month in which a hit-and-run driver injured Dols near his home to determine if it was a failed attempt on his life. He was arriving home from a shift as a uniformed housing police officer near midnight Mon day when he was ambushed, police said. As Dols drove up, a man sprang from a dark-colored Chevrolet and fired seven shots through Dols' car window. The Chevrolet, carrying up to three men, sped away. Investigators began focusing on the background of the officer's wife after discounting the possi bility that the killing was in retali ation for an Aug. 2 incident in which an off-duty Dols turned in a drunken man who shot a gun out side a tavern. p TON hi I rr• I i le ket mit e ; BestPlacelb 2 Medium Strombolis & 2 32-oz. Sodas $10.50 (Thursdays only) 16" Cheese Pizza $5.99 50 Wings $lO.OO Menu Available" Plck-up or Dine-In Free Delivery Hours: in 10:30am-11:00prn 237-6000 Thur 10130 - 12 midnight Fri & Sat 10:30 - 2:ooam NM served Sun 12 noon -10 pm 222 W. 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